THE MORNING OREGON I AX, SATURDAY. JANUARY 12, 1901. store open m Meier (Sh Frank Store's Saturday Bargain Bulletin store open Tonight Tonight Until 9;3Q Until 9:30 ra& Values in Mien's Wear Children's Coats Below Cost 16 All S Mea's worsted derby-ribbed. Underwear; sbirts and drawers in blue, prray and salmon colors; nicely made and finished; perfect fitting; HQn values at the remarkVbly low price of, per garment Mert's natural wool cashmere Shirts and Drawers; medium "1 CT "vcM regular $1.50 values at, per garment ptltf Dr. Wright's fleece-lined health Underwear; shirts and drawers in natural color; regular .$1 values at, per garment Boys' all-wool Sweaters; maJe witk turtle and V necks, in a great variety of plain and fancy colors; best $1-23 and Jfcl.OO values, on sale at this low price, each - . 11tJ Riiciflr Rivwrn'7 scAifrs! tost Ars find fiAm- ?A OO and $1.2o -values, on sale at, each. . . . . . . V ?5c Neckwear 40c Ea. Hovs' all-woo binations; $1.00 M Jar 7oc values, on Men's? fine quality Scotch Gloves, pair... Broken Jinexs of men's Shirts; Oluett's and other -well-known makes; good stylesj regular $1.50 values, on sale at 930 AT en s 15c .Taponette Handkerchiefs, at, each.. "Way's" Mufflers; SOc values 39 Great special sale of men's fine quality silk Four-in-Hand Ties; light and ires; great assortment to select irom ; regu- j , ale today only at. this low price, eaeh....i"' Men's fine cashmere Half Hose; black with split foot and natural colors ; regular 35c and 50c - - values, on sale at, pair. ...... .... ........ .25 Men's, flannelette Night Shirts; neat patterns military or regular collars; cut full size; regular jpl.OO values at Qup January Muslin Uadep wear Sale The Best Values m Town 21 ffloor New and dainty Undargarments of the best rtyle8 Qown$ fr01Tl43c tO $25.00 and materials; the best values for your money guar- anteed in all lines. Assortments are very large and Skirts frOltl 98c tO $35.00 complete. Every desire can be pleased all the ; f? leading manufacturers in the land have sent ns their jUiniSlr01Tl"Ct0lyl& ijQ prettiest numbers. It's the time of the year when CORSET ! - f 5 0 thTshrewd woman anticipates her muulin underwear COVERS "C iQ p needs for a whole year. Every garment in the big v f m q 7 r Q (C stock is marked at clearance prices all this month' UFiilAf PS 110111 1 "C tO J".vJVJ Silk Petticoats Thousands of Silk Petti coats in all the best sliaxJoa and black ; deep flounces, tucked, shirred and plaited; very best styles ; jrreat spe- cial values, on sale as fol lows : $8.00 Petticoats ....4.75 $9.00 Petticoats . . . .$5.25 Values up to ?12.60, each, n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J69t) All our fine filk Skirts re duced. All our Fni-a at very low prices. Misses'1 and children s garments at low prices. Kimonos and Tea Gowns on sale at very low prices. Waist Barg'ns All our tine Sillc and Lace Waists at greatly reduced prices. Waists of the new est, si vies; tailored effects; Kry Inrgc witty, tfrm values, at these low prices : $6.60 Waista . . 7.00 Waists tpOtSO $9.00 Waists $6.85 $ 1 2. 60 Waists $95 16.00 WaigtB , . , . .11,5 $20.00 Waists .....$14.25 $22.00 Waist. S16.2S 30.00 Waists 21.25 All our fine Cotton Waists rducd. Take advantage. Second floor. - - .. Hosiery and Underwear iill j i r-j i sa Women's fine pure cashmere wool Pants, ankle length, white and natural; sizes 4, 5 and 6 Pants only, remember. Regu lar .$1.00 values are g Q bein? cleaned ud nr... Women's natural mixed wool Vests and Pants; hifTi nerlc and long sleeves, ankle lenjrth rants j good bcary Winter weigrht; best 75c val- Jt.L lies,, on sale at. ...... Women's Swiss ribbed vpol Vests; colors pink, blue and black ; perfect fitting? XJtlder- vestsj best $1.25 values on sale at this low price, On. each Women's mixed wool Union lilffli neclc and long sleeves; ben. utif ally made and finistied ; white and gray ; best $l.oO values, on ues, on QQ U t tis low mte, Ohildren'a fleece-lined cotton Vesta and Pants ; sizes to tit children from 3 . to 14 years; cream and gray; Qtr regrular 3oc values, at ......... r"a- Women extra - fine warro. .blaclc cash- mere wool Hose; jray merino heel and toe: fashioned feet; all sizes; Cft. recrular Toe? values, pair . . Women's fine Qeraau caaiimere wi Hose, plain and seamless; sizes 8V2 to 10 ; great special 1 1 value should be taken advantage of on sale at, pair a-C Coj'8 and girls pjotij strong Tvarmj 1,1 1- kkJ 1 Una . 33C Prenoli feet; all sizes; reeular 50o values, on sale at, pair. Infants' blaclc cashmere wool Hose, roaae from the finest Avm ' . tralian wool j sizes 4 to 6 j oOc values at this special price. . Stationery Toilet -A-rticIes Steel-laid Scissors and Sbem; nil ...19 zors. all sizes ; pre at values at. .... .19' I-ntire stock of Safety Razors, all 1.40 Hot Water Bottles at..S8 3ftl.33 Syrinpes on sale for. .98 Uenume porpoise Aide xta- 76r Slrop9, special al. ... Celluloid Dressing Conili8,30( Box Stationery, all finishes and colors ; ruled and unruled; . yalues up to 20c j special..,, Our entire line of Fancy Station. pry. I oh k Sets, I n k Stands, Blot ters, Calendars Fen. Travs, etc. Va off regular price. 6 to 0 :16 Curtains ot 30c Pr, lOOO' pairs of Nottingham Lace Cur tains. 30 inches "wide by VZx yards kg, 2 patterns; great special value tonight. 6 to 9:30, at the . low price of, per pair. . . Sample Curtains Sample corners of Lace Curtains, l1, to W yarus long, wnlte and Arabian color; Not ting-h anas, madras, weaves, cable nets, .etc.; pre at V values at this lev price... v Matted Pictures Tc 5000 Matted Pictures; over 500 sub jects to select from; refrular 23c values on sale from 6 to 9:30 only at this exceptionally low price, eaon - ................. - Corsets T Broken line of Corsets ; drabs, blacks and whites j ood models all sizesj lonjr and short hips, medium hust; $1.2o to $1.75 -values, on sale from 6 to 9 :30 at, per pair. . Children's Wear Special lot of Children's Drawers; torchon lace trimmed ; apes 1 Q. X to 7 years; 35c values... Arnold's knit Sleeping Garments a?es-4 to 9 years; $1.25 Qflf values at this low. price... J $1.00 Damask 69c 2oOO yards of bleached all-linen Table Damask; big variety of the best patterns; regular .$1 value, on sale from 6 to 9 :30 at - this SIQ low price, per yard. JG Bath Towels at 40c 100 dozen of our best bleached Bath Towels; lare size; regrtilar 50e val ues; buy all vou want of d" them from 6 to 9:30 at... Clo thingD epartm t Men's fancy Blanket Bath Robes; frays, tans, browns and 2Tt blues; $3.00 values at. Youths' blue Cheviot Suits; aires 14 to 20 vears; $8.50 C O Q and 10 values at. . . . ;'M- $ 1 .00 Squares 30 Special lot of all-linen hemstitched an J drawn-worlc Squares; 'I values up to .fl at J-'' "Spnchtel" scares snd Shama, plain corflefi and cut out dceigns; values up to Hoe. for. each lSe Glove Department Women's CaRhmereite Gloves. In hlaek only: sizes t 4 to 7 : regular 2..C val ties; on Bale ; t .............. a & Oliliai-en's all wool I-tlaclc Mittens; .ill sizes; to close, pair , op Neckwear 13c Ea. Special lot or women's wKwar,' sHirlitly soiled from handling:: (rood Handkerchiefs 23c lancy ClocK letter; Joe values, 6 to :SJ at 23 CHILDREN'S HOSE Iflc PR.. 090 pairj or Boys- and Oiris- Heavy Cotton Pleeeed Lined Wboen Hofl. 8lzf-s s to 9 . fast color; jrr-eat spe cial v- n 1 u j e to 9:30 SAUC& KETTLES 45c EA. Special lot of f03 Gr&nlt Sauce TCet tlca, bst jiriilr-; K r-'-t apeclal vahifl for tonlirht. to f HO. t. -nrh . . SALT BOXES TOmIOHT Z4C BOO Blue and White China Salt Boxa. lii"t style ; K-r-a.C. apeclal -vm.1 u A to O :30 a-t. each 24 r NEW GAMES AT 30c. 59 On al- rrotara to :30 tofilht: J n -Ken-Po, a. nw pard icame, SOc value, 9n jaie at ' miMnjM Game of "Bid.'" 56e value...'. Great Clearance Sale of our entire stock of Misses' and Cliil- dren's Apparel Suits. Coats, Dresses. Raincoats. Dress Car- meists and Carmenti suitable for School Wear Pleasing; ' 11 . ii i . assortment of attractive styles Take advantage 2d Floor Misses' and children's full-length Coats, in gxav and green plaid mixtures j full tack, velvet collar and cuflfs, double-breasted, ages (5 to CiA Oft 12 years; wonderful values at this speeial low rrice, each. .... f 9r . J Misses' and children's full-length Coats; hox styles, ay mijtuivs. foliar and cuffs broadcloth, full sleeve pleated into cuff, double fi Iff C breasted, apes 6 to l-2 years ; great value at this low price ... J CnikWs full-lengili Coats high nek, velvet collar, trimmed wilk trflidi cuffs to match, ages 2 to o years; great speeial values tolav aT- ' take advantage of them at the remarkably low price of. . . P t Great speeial lot of cKilJren's Coats; ffreert, reJ, pray flienL-s. navy and brown, velvet trimmed, fancy braid and buttons, box style, t'ull lenfrtli, fb C aes 3 to 4 years wonderful values at this special low price. jeO Children's Dresses of serpre, sailor suits in red, brown and navy bine, trimmed with narrow braid and pleated sleeve, aires 6 to 14 years; C rnanelOWS values today at the special low price of f70 95c Children's Eiderdown Robes, in blue and pink, trimmed with eatin bands around collar and cuffs, ages 2 to 12 years; great value at. Y, reat Clearance Sale of M en's Overcoats and Snifc Our entire stock of men's Overcoats at greatly reduced prices this month. This season's best styles and materials are offered in splendid assortment. By far the best values in the city, at the following speciai price reduction: Men's $10.00 Overcoats $ 8.35 Each Men's $12.50 Overcoats $ 9.65 Each Men's SI 5.00 Overcoats $10,85 Each Men's $16.50 Overcoats $13.15 Each Men's $18.00 Overcoats $14.15 Each Men's S20.00 Overcoats $14.89 Each Men's $22,59 Overcoats $16.85 Each Men's $25.00 Overcoats $18.98 Each sS if W .la Menfs SS8.00 Overcoats $2S.8P Eacti Mens 530.00 Overcoats $24.15 Each Men's 35.00 Overcoats $2r.65 &ach Our entire stock of men's and youths Suits and Overcoats at srreat reduc tions from the recrular selling prices. All this season s up-to-date apparel. 'low-priced for Ms sale. Handsome patterns and materials. Take advantage. J S 1 0-OO ' Suits on Sale for- S 7.85 Each $12,30 Suits on Sals for $ 9J3 Been S15.QO Suiti on Sale for- $10.85 Each $10,99 Suits on Sale for $13,05 Eacb $2Q.OO Suits on Sale for S14-.&9 Each $22.50 Suits on Sale for Sie.15 Each $25.00 Suits on Sale for Slft.ftS Each $23.00 Suits on Sale for- $22. 1 O Each $33,00 Suits on Sals fcr $30,33 Eacti $ 1 S.O O Overcoats on Sale at $ 1 Q.& S Ea. $30,00 Qverccats pn Sale at $H,V? Ea, $2S.OO Overcoats on Sale at $1 ft. 93 Ea. S30.00 Overcoats on Sale at $34. 1 5 Ea. S3S.OO Overcoats on Sale at $2 7.65 Ea. Clearance M2 In thG Msemnt HaTilanfl Dinner Bet on sale at, set,$li,D5 $29.75 rlaviland Dinner Set on sale at, set. $2175 Closing out n. broken line of blue and white Knamel- are at ttiig Fjwiai price.., vNE-rovBTH orr 60c Kettles, each. .45t 40c Kettles, eacli. .20 45c i 'ti.I.I inp Pans. .34 60c Pudding Pans. .45 70C Tea,potS each.. 4Sc Basins each... 34 Semi-vitreous Dinner sta, $7.62 na...MiA& Semi-porcelain Dinner St. a-nd . . . . ir H .27 Eng-lieh Porcelain IMnner Sets, S10.5O and.5p23.00 Salt 25c Table Mats. 18 Wooden RolinfTTinaX0L Japanese Teapots. .X2 Gas Tapers, box... 3 111 Ms and ends df Kileli4rt Mi ii IflW $Ml W Gnt aia?g mwla r'tHifi low prirc.iJI.Oi) 5.00 Cut Olass Bowls fnr this low price $3.87 7.00 Cut Glass Nappies for- tliis low price. 18.50 Cut Glass Nappies on sale at, cach.X357 $3.75 Cut Glass Spoon Trays for, each S2.8d $12.00 Cut Glass Bowln for this low pt-i?e. .$9.84 Closing out stock patterns of tlaviland China pink and blue decorations, at ttis low price... V 6FI" 5V-incK Plates, 3.25 -values, at. the dozen . . $2.44 6-inch Plates, -T3.70 values, at. the dozen.. Sj55S.83 ID, 13, 11 and ldln. PltUen. k. 75c i...SQ.fA ISxiprar Bowls $X.O Bakers, each $1.02 Creamers, each . . ..'J-To flates, do3c.Jg3.S3 Tmu find kwm, JIM valuos, down... $4.12 aaKarfaSasBti&M Fanatics Seeking to Convert Policeman ntrolmnn I - Madr Object Of pM'lal rr - toy 'Tonaa of Flrr" Cult Wltbouti Avail, HE inir 'Tongues of IfMre" fana-ties. hold fort l"i In nlff ritly relisious hyg- tones Rt 2S5 Second street, have Bet them solves tha task of converting' the poltce- man on t.Ii9 beat. PatrolTnaii 'Wtanletss, who has been keeping hoodlums from dis turbing the services during the past three wefkx. It the object of their destfrns. Ha had been the subject of special pray-r services ' and of persistent supplications on thf part of several sisters of the faith. The brethren of the cult don't seem to care much whether ho Is converted or not. While attending the howling- prayer service Tuesday night, Patrolman Van Joss wan openly a .iked by cm elderly wom an to step itp to tho altar of Christ and repent of hi alna. She had evidently con- eluded he vas Impressed with their serv Itcs from the fact trmt he Is In the habit of removlm his helmet while In attend ance, and does not latifh at their Invana ; antics a performance ttiat is vastly more humorous to the average person than the studted eontortlona or aome vaudeville clown. Serjeant Baty and Detective Hawley, of the Boys' nu Girls' Aid Society, were a Iwo the subject of special prayer serv ices Monday nicbt. Mra. J. X. Crawford, one of tho leaders or the faith, endeav- ore to convert Mr.. Hawley, ' nut hfl couldn't see the light, and she finally gave It up aa a bad job. The number of converta or late Is not alarming. Now and tiien some suscepti ble or hysterical person shrieks forth a repentance that consists chiefly of over wrought nerves, but even this class of convert Is limited. THREE DIVORCES GRANTED Judge Sears Hears Complaints of Trio of Deserted Wives. Three matrimonial knots were cut by Judge Sears In the State Circuit Court yesterday. Anna S. Wells was a ran ted a divorce from Asa 0. Wells because of cruel treatment. Mrs. Wells said that her husband's conduct towards her had become unbearable and . that he lately drove her out of the house. They were married In Pebruftry, ,1892. Genevieve Harris- was given a di vorce from Leonard Harris - on the ground of desertion. Their marriage was solemnlxed In November; 1897. and Mr. Harris says she. was deserted four years later. Cora M. Ferry also pleaded desertion, saylntr Edward Perry left her In Te- oember. 1 904. exactly one year, after their wedding In Portland. Keep the liver and kidneys 1n order. Hond'a StaraapariUa la Uie remedy- to regulate these organ 'FIGHTING THE CHICAGO BEEF TRUST" FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. PORK. IVTost emphatically, we do not use an ounce of Eastern porK, either aliye or dressed j all our ports comes to us xrora Willamette Valley farms. It is sweet, wholesome and tasty. IT IS FRESH. It tastes different from the beef trust pork. I -.oiii Chops ......... 15 Shoulder Cliops .....12W Pork Steak 15. Loin Roast . . 15c Shoulder Roast .....'121 Pork Sides" laS Alixcd Sausage ...... XOiJ- Hocks 8f Pigs' Feet . .., Leaf Lard Back Pat 11.4 Pure Lard 12 VEAL. Our Veal is most delicious. It is the genuine milk-fed article, country-dressed. Come early if you want your own choice of cuts. Leg of Yeal . , , , 12? Rump of Veal 121 Loin Roast . .. XS SWlder W m Breast "Veal ... .. lO Ril) Cutlets is. if Loin Cutlets 15c Shoulder Cutlets - . . .12i vGai stew . : it Veal to fooil ......... XO - BEEF AND LAMBS. Our. Beef and Lambs are from Eastern Oregon, city- dressedj in our own abattoir. We do not use cold-storage meats. We do not believe in cold-storage meats. Smith is the only butcher in town who does not use cold-storage meats. . : Leg of Lariib ......... 15? Loin Roast i ic Rib Roast , 15 Frontquarters ....... 10 Shoulders 85 Rib Chops , 15 Loin Chops Shoulder Chops 121,. Stew . . : . OO Prime Hh Roast Beef 10 Sirloin Steak . 121, Porterhouse Steak ..12T "T"-Bone Steak -.1214. Prime Rib Steak 12l2 Round Steak lOf Shovilder Steak ...... Rolled Roast Beef. . Pot Roast Beef , Chuck Roast Beef . . . ., Short Rihs to boil Plates to boil ........ Brisket to boil ...... 5 Necks to boil . . . . . Stew 5f Soup Bones . 21. 8 5 226-228 ALDER STREET Bet. 1st and 2d SUNDRIES. Hearts ...... ..... - Liver Oxtails ., Beef Tongues , . 45- Hamhurg , 10 Beef Cheeks ,( 5 Corned Beef ... i Dry Salt Pork . f3i- Fickle Fork ..;,, Mfc Breakfast Bacon JlTlZ Hams. ......... 17? Bologna I 8 Frankfurters ....... ,i lOe Choice Fancy Dr. Chickens 18 ssed Smith is a native son cf Oregon, giving the home people Oregon meats at (U-hali1 the price the beef trust charges. Smith wants your patronage. Smith deserves it.