THE MORXIXG OREGONIAX, TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1907. Demonstration of the "Gossard" Lace Front Corsets Second Floor Expert Fitter from the Factory in Attendance All This Week 20 Artistic Pictnre Framing to Yonr Order at the Very Lowest Prices Fourth Floor Portland Agents for Batterick Patterns, Colambia Yarns and Ostermoor Mattresses The Meier M) Frank Store M en's New Outing uits Prices $ 10 to $28 We want particular men to see our swperb line of new Summer Outing Saits A grand showing of fashionable and seasonable ready-to-wear Apparel at very reasonable prices By far the greatest showing we have ever made Every maker of promi nence in the land Is represented Fancy worsteds, fancy flan nels, fancy tweeds, bine serges, white flannels Coats are quarter lined Trousers with belt loops and turn-up bottoms 1 ' Imme V pat NtA Meu': Very latest styles 2 and 3-button, round-cut sack coats and 2 and 3-bntton. doable-breasted sack coats Exclusive pat ternsAll sizes and grand assortment at prices ranging from $10 to $28 each 2d Floor No trouble to show goods here Men's Outing Trousers, in fancy tweeds, fancy flannels and fancy worsteds; well made and finished; very latest fashions, in great variety fljy C ' of patterns and materials; on sale at, a pair, from $2.50 to.P JJ Complete line of men's Duster and Traveling Coats, in the ffl f best styles and materials, at, each, from Spl.OO to. . . . . . .f v mmense new line of men's Fancy Vests, in wool and wash materials; new tterns, all sizes, all prices. "" s Top Coats, in black, tan and fancy mixtures; all the (f newest fashions and materials; a garment, from $10.00 to. PiV V $8.50 Walking Skirts $4.85 A great . special . purchase of 200 high-grade Walking Skirts at a marvelously low price. All new Spring styles and materials; not a single undesirable skirt in the lot. Fancy worsteds, serges, Panama cloths; plaids, stripes, checks and fancy mixtures -in light and dark colorings; pleated and kilt effects; strapped and button trimmed. Well-made and perfect fitting garments that find ready sale at $S.50 each. Your choice while they last Second Floor at the low price of, each vTOJ 200 women's and misses' Box Coats; new, jaunty Spring and Summer styles, in fancy checks, stripes and plaids; large assortment to select from; very latest styles. Just the garment you C( ftf want for cool , evenings. AH sizes. Matchless values, on sale at this low price, each. . . Buy " Vudor " Porch Shades The Best Money Can Buy Third Floor "She can look out, but you can't look in" If yow want to enjoy the full comfort of your Porch on the hottest Summer day, equip it with "Vudor" Shades Made of Linden fiber strips handsomely var nished and fully fitted with pulleys and ropes "Vu dor" Shades are made to keep out the sun and still permit the air to circulate Four sizes and very rea sonably priced 50c each off the list price if you hang them yonrself Third Floor Take advantage 4 ft. wide, 8 ft. long, $3.00 ea. 6 ft. wide, 8 ft. long, $3.75 ea. 8 ft. wide, 8 ft. long, $4.50 ea. 10 ft. wide, 8 ft. long, $6.50 ea. $2.50 Scarfs and Squares 63c Great "May Sale" of Hemstitched Linen Pieces; over 2000 in the lot. A great special purchase from one of the lead ing importing houses in the country. Scarfs and Squares; ;iUx;!0-ineh, 3(ix3li-inch, 45x45-inch, 18x45-inch and 1Sx.j4 ineh; hemstitched and drawn-work patterns in grand as sortment. Pieces worth from $1.25 to $2.50 each, f.f rn Buy all you want of them at the low price of, eacli."C Mail ' orders will be promptly and carefully filled. Go-Carts Special lot of 100 folding Go-Carts; per forated seat and back, steel wheels, splen did model; grandest values, ea...$2.10 Special lot of 50 folding and reclining Go Carts'; perforated seat and back, wicker sides and foot rest, 3-8-inch rubber-tired wheels; one of the best models shown this season; regular $4.50 values. .$3.70 The Meier &. Frank Store Waist Fronts 69c $25 Robes $12 98 $4 Allovers$l-98 Phenomena! values in the Lace Department bargains that cannot fail to impress the most careful buyers in the community. Read earefully: 300 beautiful Batiste Waist Fronts; very attractive designs, in large variety; imitation oS handwork effects; values up .to $2.50 each, on sale at only.. 69 Thirty . magnificent hand-embroidered Linen Robes ; solid white and white with colors ; exclusive styles; rich, high - grade ap parel ; $25 values. An advantage ous purchase enables us to offer them at this low price. .$12.98 Remember 30 of them. Plan to be here early. 1500 yards of Allover Embroide ries; white batiste with colored effects, for waistings ; regular val ues to $4 a yard, at yard. $1.98 500 of the "Daisy" semi-made Corset Covers ; very pretty de signs and marvelous values; now on sale at, special, each.... Lace, Embroidery and Spangled Robes; beautiful exclusive novel ties for evening and dress wear. Many imported . and domestic models. Waist Bargains $2.25 vals. $1.18 $4.00 vals. $2.95 Sweaters on Sale Women's White Shirtwaists in white lawns and mulls, ' trimmed with fancy tucked yokes or solid front of lace and embroidery; a very large assortment of new and pretty styles to select from; all sizes; values to $2,25 at.. $1.18 Mail orders will be ' carefully filled. 200 dozen high-grade White Waists at an exceptionally low price for a few days; linens, lawns and batistes in the newest and pretti est style for this season's wear; made with round embroidered yokes, rows of round mesh lace with cluster of tucks down back and sleeves; all sizes, large va riety; regular $4 values. .$2.95 $2.50 Sweaters At $1.98 Each Special lot of 100 women's Knit Blouses, in white, navy and red; high neck, pearl button trimmed; all sizes; regular $2.50 values, on sale at this special price. $1.98 Complete stock of Knit Blouses and Sweaters. Lawn and Porch Furniture Lawn and Porch Furniture in splendid assortment on the Third Floor. Lawn Chairs, Lawn Swings, Hammocks, Porch Swings, etc., etc. Furniture for the bungalow and Summer cottage. Great "May Sale" Bargains in Ail D epartments Today French Underwear at V4 Off Gowns, Chemise, Drawers, Underskirts-- $1.50 to $90 Values V4 Off For one week take your pick from our entire magnificent stock of French Undermnslins at 'A off regular selling prices Cownt, Skirts, Drawers and Chemise Beautiful hand-made and hand embroideried pieces - at prices ranging from $1.50 to $90.00 Sale at Hand-made French Chemise, with hand embroidered yoke effects, scalloped edges and eyelets drawn with ribbons; plain and fitted backs; 1A tf4Y $1.50 to $12.50 values, at. . I Vil French hand-made Drawers of beautiful material ; wide ruffle, scalloped and em broidered; also lace-trimmed novelties; vals. ranging from $1.50 J, tff to $15.00 a pair, at, each.. If Vii French hand-made Gowns, slipover and high-neck styles, made with short puff and bell sleeves, hand-embroidered yoke effects; eyelets drawn 1A. Sfl with ribbons; $4-$30 vals. . If French hand-made Underskirts, made with wide flounces, embroidered and lace-trimmed, separate silk under flow n e e s and separate 1 fm Cf dust ruffles; $6-$90 vals.. I1 $1.98 "May Sale" Of Women's Hosiery Today 500 pairs of women's Black Silk Hosiery, beautifully embroidered in contrasting shades; new pat terns, good assortment, all sizes. Kegular $3 to $3.50 values, on sale, pair. 4500 pairs of women's extra fine quality black lace Lisle Hose; scores of very handsome patterns in boot and allover effects; sizes 8V2 to 10. The style and quality hose other stores ask 65c and 75c a pair for. Buy all you O want of them at, the pair. WC 3000 pairs of women's extra fine quality black gauze Hose, full fashioned, ' fast black, all sizes. The best values ever of fered at this price, pair. 100 dozen women's fine lisle Nov elty Hose, in polka dots, checks, plaids and stripes, in plain and lace effects; all good colors and combinations; sizes 8V2 to 10; great values, pair..''1' 100 dozen women's Tan Hose, in the new leather shades; plain gauze, lace lisle and embroidered lisles; all sizes; all specially low priced, pair 35 to $1.50 Silk and Dress Goods Sale Gr eat Sale of Silks $1.50 Values 98c Yard Wonderful . values . in - high-class, fancy Silks, fancy "Rajahs," fancy Tuscans; chiffon foulards, fancy silks for suitings, etc., etc. All this-season 's newest and pret tiest styles, for costumes, suits, waists and skirts. An immense assortment to select from. Our best $1.50 values, at this qa special low price, the yd. Spring Suitings At 87c Yard Great Sale of Silks $1.25 Values 79c Yard 2500 yards of fancy mixed Suiting, all new Spring and Summer fab rics, in attractive designs and col orings. The best, regular Qf $1 values, on sale at, yd.'- $2.50 MATERIALS, YD., $1.97 Finest all-wool materials in cheeks, plaids, stripes, for tailored and dressy suits; latest C 1 effects; reg. $2.50 yd. P 500 Silkoline Comforters $1.16 Ea. In the Blanket Department today we place on sale a great special lot of 500 silkoline-eovered Comforters. Very best designs and colorings, white cotton filling.- The grandest values ever offeered, each. $1.16 300 pairs of white wool Blankets, cotton-mixed, pink and blue borders. Just the blankets for the coast; great values, special, each. . . .$2.65 All of the. latest fiction is on sale at $1.18 per ff 1 1 O eonv. ' The Privateers, bv Mariat Watson; M U Greatest Silk Sale of the season manufacturers' sample pieces of messalines, taffetas and louisines, in polka dots, stripes and figured effects, black and white and blue and white checks ; an immense va riety of styles ; all new, up-to-date silks of fine quality; 21, 24 and 27-in., for waists, suitings, skirts, etc.; regular $1.25 value, at.79 $IHCrepedeParis At 69c Yard 5000 yards of silk and wool Crepe de Paris, in a full assortment of colors white, black, pink, light blue, gray," tau, ; brown, reseda, navy, cardinal, buff, etc. Beau tiful materials for evening and dress apparel, graduation dresses, etc. Always sold at $1.25 yard. Your choice during this fLQ( sale at this low price, yd. Spring Suit'gs, yd $1.07-$ 1.29 5000 yards of new, high-grade, all-wool- dress materials, in an im mense variety of pretty styles,' in stripes, checks and fancy mix tures, in endless assortment. De sirable materials, for suits, cos tumes, .dress suits, etc. Best val ues ever offered, on sale at, yard : All $1.25 materials, yard.. .$1.07 All $1.50 materials, yard. ..$1.29 Dress Goods At 38c Yard BOOK STOR Helena, by Eldridge; The Giant's Strength, by Basil King; Friday, the 13th, by Lawson; Samson Rock of WalNStreet, Lefevre; .Port of Missing Men, Nickleson; The Squaw- Man, by FavershamJ and many others. Take advantage. Sale, extraordinary of 5000 yards checked and mixed Mohairs, in all the best colorings just the . material you want for suitings ' and ' skirts. Stylish and service able, and great value at "iflf this special price, yard."'' Mail orders for sale, dress goods and silks will receive our prompt attention. Send for samples. Hammock Sale 36x80-in. Hammocks with valances and pillow, handsome colorings;' pretty weave; at, each... $1.00 36x8Q-in. Hammock, wide, valance and reversible pillow, handsome colorings; great value at $1.50 40x84-in. Hammock, wide valance and reversible pillow, best weave and colors; $3 value at.. $2. 55 Complete line of Porch and Bun galow Furniture. Third Floor. WOULD KILL LIQUOR TRADE lIt. CHAPMAN SAYS REGULA TION ACCOMPLISHES LITTLE. , Herlares Uut-Dicss .Is . Contrary to Provisions, of Constitution and' Should Be Entirely Eradicated. Rev. Ervin S. Chapman, D. D.. who has for nine years been superintendent of the Anti-Saloon - League of Southern California. andwho . is now superin tendent for that state, spoke for the cause of temperance last nigrht at the Taylor-street Methodist Episcopal Church. He took for his subject, "The Stainless Flag." Dr. Chapman holds that civil government has absolutely no right to license the liquor traffic. Such action on the part of the municipality or of the state, he says, is unconstitu tional. The lecture in part follows: "On the western wall of a large hotel building: in a Southern California city is an immense Knglish ivy vine. From the strong root in a deep and fertile soil, it has clinied to the roof of the massive building, and has spread out far and wide over its wall. I observed that to prevent the overspreading vine from larkening the windows of the hotel, the ends of the vine's branches had been clipped aff all around the windows of the building, and. calling the attention of my companions to this fact, I asked them how long It would take to kill the vine by this process. Of course the answer was that this would never kill it. So it is with the liquor traffic. You will never kill it by the clipping process. "Five hundred years after Christ, Justinian, the great Roman emperor, wrought for humanity as few have done. H eald that civil government ia to live honestly, hurt no one. and to give every man his dues. Blackstone, the most distinguished commentator on law said of municipal law that it is a rule of civil conduct prescribed by the Supreme power of the state commending what is right, and prohibiting what is wrong. The latter part of this seems to have been forgotten by lawyers and the laity. With its 'big stick' of authority the Legislature says. 'Law Is a rule of civil conduct prescribed by the supreme power of the state, and I am that su preme power. "Our good old Constitution says in the preamble that the objects of this gov ernment as . to 'insure domestic tran quility, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to our selves and posterity The supreme court has said that 'no Legislature can bargain away . the public health or the public morals.' In view of these things I say that the licensing of saloons. In Port. and, or in any other city or state in this great land of freedom is con trary to the principles of right as laid down : in' the Constitution of our coun-' try, and is also contrary to the de cision of the supreme court. "Let us cut down the vine at the roots. Kansas has only clipped the branches by adopting prohibition. Let ua totally destroy the Infamous traffic which darkens our land." Insurance Man Vnder Bond. NEW YORK. May 6. Charles S. Fair child, former president of the Xew York Security & Trust Company and former Secretary of the Treasury, who with George W. Perkins, was indicted for for gery as a result of disclosures made in the insurance investigation, pleaded not guilty today and was held in J1O.000 bail for trial. It Is not probable that the case will toe called for trial before next Autumn. When the head feels dull and heavy, the skin appears sallow and greasy, and the stomach refuses food, take Carter'a UlUe Liver PU1. Don't forget tills. CITIZEN NARROWLY ESCAPES DEATH FROM SCFFOCATIOX. E. E. Stannard, Blocked on Stair way by Heavy Trunk, Rescued in Time by A. Hillyard. In a lire which partially destroyed the residence owned by John H. Hall at Bast Burnside and Thirteenth street, yester day forenoon, B. E. Stannard who oc cupied the house with his family, came nearly losing his life by suffocation before he could escape from the building. Mr. Standard, who Is with the Sherwin & Williams Paint Company, is a large man 'weighing probably 250 pounds. He had been confined to his home for the past ten days by illness. When the Are broke out his first thought was to save some papers kept in a large trunk in the second story of the residence, and he went after them. He undertook to carry .the trunk out of a back room down a narrow stair waj but it became wedged in such a way that he could neither get back up the stairs, nor over the trunk into the room below. The smoke was dense, and Mr. Stan nard was fast being suffocated when he was rescued from his somewhat perilous position by A. Hillyard. who happened to be driving past. Mr. Hillyard ran to the stairs first where he discovered Mr. Stannard blocked by the trunk. Hill yard managed to pull Mr. Stannard out over the trunk into the room below, where the fresh air revived him. The fire was confined to the upper part of- the house, which was badly damaged.' The whole house was drenched with water by the firemen, who ' soon found that the chemioal engine was not able to control the blaze, chief Campbell was in charge. The house was damaged to the extent of about $1500, covered by in surance. Mr. Stannard carried no in surance on his furniture. The fire seemed to have started from the furnace pipe where It passes through the upper part of the house. Mr. Stannard andfamily re cently arrived from Colorado Springs. HIS BAIL NOT FORFEITED George Sorenson Explains His Fail ure to Appear for Sentence. George Sorensen. who failed to ap pear before Federal Judge Hunt last week, in time to be sentenced for land fraud, gave a satisfactory explana tion of his delay to United States At torney Bristol. Mr. Bristol yesterday requested Judge Wolverton to set aside the conditional order of Judge Hunt to forfeit Sorensen's bail, and Judge Wolverton acquiesced. Sorensen stated that he did not know that he had been ordered to appear In court, until he found the order in his mail yesterday. Henry Meldrum appeared before United -States Marshal Reed yesterday forenoon, and asked to be given un til Saturday next in which to arrange his private business affairs before pro ceeding to McNeil's Island, to serve his sentence. His request was granted by the Marshal. A fine of $5500 must al so be paid, and it is thought that Meldrum is arranging to pay it be fore he is taken to prison. WELL-LIGHTED RESIDENCE You undoubtedly will have a well lighted residence, show windows, hotel, office building: or factory if lighting fix tures are Installed by M. J. "Walsh Co., 311 Stark street. Their lighting schemes are of the very latest and should be in vestigated by parties building or making alterations before placing their orders. leaf Co, 226-228 Alder Street, between First and Second. "Fighting the Beef Trust" By trading with Smith you get better meats, cheaper meats, purer and fresher meats than at any other market in town. Loin Veal Cutlets Eib Veal Cutlets Calves' Liver. Pork Chops or Fork Steak. Pork Loin Boast. .. . Legs of Lamb . '. Lamb Loin Boast:... Lamb Bib Boast Lamb Loin Chops Lamb Bib Chops Fancy Porterhouse Steak. . Fancy "T"-Bone Steak... Veal Bump Boast. . ; Loin Boast Veal Bib Boast Veal Lamb Liver. . Pigs' Head Pigs' Feet. Beef Kidneys Beef Stew Beef Necks to Boil.. ... Choice Brisket Beef ... Beef Liver . Oxtails, per pound . Corned Beef. . ...... . POUND 15c POUND 5c Small Porterhouse Boiled Bib Boast Beef.. Beef Bib Steak Beef Loin Steak Leg Boast of Veal Legs of Pork , . Side Pork Pork Shoulder Boast. . . Leaf Lard Pickled Pork.;... Lamb Shoulder Chops. . . Beef Sirloin Steak Veal Sausage.' Pork Mixed Sausage. . . . Prime Bib Boast Beef. . Best Bound Steak Beef Brains , Breast of Veal . - Shoulder Boast of Veal. Frontquarters Lamb . . . . Shoulders pf Lamb.' Lamb Shoulder Boast. . . Hamburg Steak. ... POUND 12!c POUND 10c Beef Shoulder Boast. . Pot Boast Beef...... Bump Boast Beef.... Beef Tripe. . '.. V... . Veal for Stewing Pork Hocks Beef Shoulder Steak. Our Own Hams. . . . . . ... . . . Our Own Breakfast Bacon. Lamb Tongues, dozen.. 30 Beef Tongues, each. ..45 Lamb Stew. Veal Shanks for Broth. . . . POUND 8c POUNL i7y2f POUNE 6f . Soup Meat ,...-....21 Our Own Pure Lard, 5 ... pounds 65 1