THE aiOKXIJfCr OKEOONIAN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1908.
Today, Last Day of This Store's Annual Housefurnishing Goods Sale 1000 Articles Reduced Including Peninsular Stoves and Ranges
Today, Wednesday, Great Bargains at The Meier Frank Store
Wednesday's Remarkable Glove Sale
Wednesday's Lace Sale Sharp Reductions
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10 Extra Special Items
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&t3Ms&' TODAY'S
SJii3 SALE
ALL NEW SPRING GOODS AND EVERY PAIR
FITTED AND WARRANTED See Morrison St. Window
Another one of our unequalled and nnparalleled surprise
bargains A few thousand pairs in the sale Extra sales
people have been provided for your service Ten val
ueTof renowned merit Plan to come to the store as
early as possible We describe below the money-savins
opportunities for tomorrow:
$1.25
$3.00
and natural
$1.75
$1.75 value,
$1.25
$1.75
styles,
95c
l-clasp tape Gloves, "Dent's"
tans: regular value $1.25, special.
8-button length Military Gauntlet Gloves, three
large pearl buttons; chamois, white tO 1 Q
; regular $3.00 value, on sale, special. P"'
One and two-clasp Mocha Gloves, in gray, tans,
mode, green and red; the best regular d1 OQ
on sale at this special low price, pair. .P -''
Mocha Stiff' Gauntlet Glove, in gray and QC
WW
tans; regular $1.25 value, special, pair.
Mocha and Cape Stiff Gauntlet Glove, tf?"
gray and tans; regular $1.75, special. .r
8-button length Military Gauntlets, three large
pearl buttons; "cape" tans; the QJO 1Q
12-but. length heavy Cape Gloves, dJO QO
"Dent's" styles ; reg. $3.50, sp'l. .P.S0
16-button length Kid Gloves, black, tO A7
white, tan, brown; reg. $3.50; sp'l. .V"
1 large pearl button Chamois Glove, QC
white and natural; reg. $1.25, special. C
10-button length, with gusset top; in tans and'
browns; the best regular $3 val- QQ
f x ttU
$3.50
best regular $3.50 values, on sale, special, pair. .
$3.50
$3.50
$1.25
$3.00
ues, on sale at this special low price, the pair
The Meier &. Frank gtores Lace and Embroidery
notices always attract attention This fact is demon
strated by the response of the hundreds who avail
themselves of our sales Tomorrow will see a
repetition of the enthusiasm In center aisle we offer
10000 Yds. Edging, Insertion
20c Values at 9c
1000 yards of imitation Cluny Edging and Insertion, white, from
1 to 3 inches, suitable for waist and dress trimming; Q
regular values to 20c, on sale at this special price, yard. . . ,C
1 5c and 22c Values at 1 0c, 1 5c
Nottingham Lace Bands in Cluny designs, white and ecru, Vz
to 4 inches wide; regular 15c values, special, the yard.. 10
Regular 22c values, on sale at this special price, the yard. .15
PORTLAND'S GREATEST MAIL ORDER HOUSE
Sale in
Center
The Meier &. Frank
Store announces an
other one of those at
tracebargainsinjawn flouncing at prices al
most one quarter the
real value A special
purchase by our lace
bayer Thematerialhas
just arrived and is on
sale this morning in the
center aisle First Floor
LawnFlounc'g
85c Vals., 25c
500 yards Lawn Flouncing and Bands, 3 to 14 inches, O J
regular values to 85c, on sale at this special price, yd. OC
$2.00 VALUES ON SALE AT $1.32
45-inch white, cream and ecru figured and dotted Nets, very
popular for waists and the new net hats; reg- d1 OO
ular values to $2.00; on sale at, special, each. .V
Infants' Sweaters JgfS.tajgg 69c
In the Men's Furnishing Department we will place on sale Baby Sweaters, all finest quality of pure worsted, m colors of blue,
pink, white, baby blue, green, in plain and fancy colors; most of them button on the shoulder; sizes for babies up to 2 years.
Values up to $2.00 each, special 69 each. .
$2.50 EMBROIDERY $1.19
A new lot of 200 yards Swiss Allover
Embroidery for lingerie waists, in Eng
lish eyelet and blind effects; regular val
ues to $250 ; on sale at this d "I 1 Q
special low price, per yard. .P
New arrivals in Spring Laces, Bands
and Allovers and Edges; white, ecru,
Paris Japanese work, tw-toned effects.
New blue and brown; all widths and
prices; per yd., from 1.00 to $8.00
White, cream and ecru baby Irish Veriise,
filet bands, iy2 to 4 inches; in demand
for waists and gown trimming; prices:
Regular values to 85c, for. . . . 67
Regular values to $1.25, for.... 87i
Regular values to $2.00, for.... $1.39
Portland Agents Butterick Patterns; Perrin's Kid Gloves; Ramie Linen Fiber Underwear for Men and Women; Ostermoor Mattresses
Linen Section Vals.
Towels, Table Linens, Napkins
J J Bi value in bleached Turkish 5ath Towels,
J. .uC mf T-o.m 1 't r- W o-mp Tnr this snip snepial. eft. .
$i
our regular 12c grade, for this sale, special, ea. .
Ofi Bleached Satin Damask Table Linen, full 72
0 inches wide, six new floral patterns to QQ.
this snip. varrl.
GA tt( Bleached Satin Damask Table Napkins, 24x24
Pt,JvJ inch size, all new patterns; the dJO JC
regular $4.50 grade, for this sale, at, the dozen. .PJUJ
THE BEST BOOKS AT THE LOWEST PRICES
Usual 12V2C 'Kerchiefs 5c Ea.
2500
hemstitch
dozen ladies' Crossbar Handkerchiefs, 4-inch C
itch; regular 12y2c values, on sale 'at, special, ea.
Women's Hose 65c Kind 39c
65c Hose for S9c 3000 pairs ladies'? fine silk lisle and lace
Lisle Hose, full fashioned, fast black and stainless; OQ.
sizes 8V2 to 10; regular 65c quality; on sale at, pair.
One year's subscription to our "American Boys" Magazine
free with every purchase from' our Boys' Clothing Depart
ment of $5.00 or over. A splendid publication for the boys.
40c Dresden Ribbon 27c Yd.
5000 yards fancy all-silk Dresden Ribbon for hair bows and
sashes, 5 inches wide; comes in all colors; the best 07
regular 40c values, on sale at this special price, yard. C
20c 'Kerchiefs at Half Price
An exceptional value in 1000 dozen ladies' all pure linen
Initial Handkerchiefs, 4-inch hemstitch, with em- 1 f
broidered wreath; regular 20c values, on sale at each.
Elastic Belts 65c Quality 43c
360 ladies' Elastic Belts in plain and studded elas- Q
tic; colors and black, all sizes; regular 65c value at. ""C
Women's Neckw'r 25c Kind 12c
Tomorrow in Neckwear Section we offer 500 dozen ladies'
lawn embroidered Turnover Collars, the best regit- "1 O
lar 25c values, on sale at this special low price, each. A&C
40c Swiss Ribbed Vests 26c
2000 ladies' Swiss-ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck and sleeve
less, fancy lace yoke, in several pretty designs; the O?
regular 403 value, on sale at this low price, garment. OC
DIABOLO AT SPECIAL PRICES: 15c, 25c. 50c
Learn to play the latest craze, combining pleasure, skill and
exercise. Can be played indoors or outdoors. We also have
better ones from $2.00 to $7.50. See them demonstrated on
Third Floor, in the Toy Department. Take elevator.
Stock Adjustment Sale of Carpets Continues Remainder of Week
8000 Yards of Good Quality Carpet Going at Cost
This sale has interested a great many people Those desiring to renew floor coverings at cost prices On account of the extensive lines and assortments of
carpets in the best quality selection is made easDy A seasonable opportunity to buy carpets of the desirable kind and quality at a great saving Sale starts
tomorrow All bright and new patterns which the manufacturers advise us will not be made again Orientals and florals suitable for any style room.
Bigelow Axminster, regular $2.20, f 1 f
reduced to, yard t '
$1.47
Hartsford Axminster, reg. $ 1 .85,
reduced to, yard
Royal Axminster, regular $1.60, O 1 1 O
reduced to, yard t
Velvets, regular $1.60 kind, reduced
to, yard
98c
Body Brussels, regular $1.90, re
duced to, yard .'. . .......
$1.52
Tapestry Brussels, regular $ 1 .35, d 1 0
reduced to, yard. P
Tapestry Brussels, regular $1.10 values
reduced to, yards.
84c
Sale Continues for This Week Buy Early
All Carpets Sewed, Laid and Lined Free of Charge
Rugs and Linoleums at Reasonable Prices
Carpet Department Third Floor Take Elevator
Phone Us Your Orders
Prompt, Careful Attention
March Sale of Groceries -Best at the Lowest Prices
Both Phones: Private Ex
change 4 or Home A 6 1 0 1
GREAT GROCERY SALE
2 lbs. Chop Teik on sale for. .15
Electro Silicon, at, the box..lO
Gal. can Log Cabin Maple.$1.25
Jo-gal. can Log Cabin Maple. 68J
Pint can Log Cabin Molasses. 20
3 packages Malta Vita for. .25
6 packages Korn Kinks for..25
3 cans Carnation Cream for..2ofr
NOTE OUR LOW PRICES
3 Old Dutch Cleasner for..25
2 1-lb. cans A. & L. Oysters. .25
M. & F. Co. Mocha and Java Coffee
on sale at this special price. .23
17 lbs. Granulated Sugar. . Sjsl.OO
Victor Baking Powder, one-pound
cans, on sale at, special, can. .3o
Victor Flour, none better.. $1.35
THE VERY BEST GOODS
Victor Baking Powder, half-pound
cans, on sale at, special, can. .20t
1- lb. can Sultan Pineapple, sliced,
at this special price, the can. . 10
2- lb. can Sultain Pineapple, sliced,
at the low price, of 3 cans for.50
Half-lb. can Minced Clams.
A. B. C. Paste, per package. 20
OUR SERVICE IS PROMPT
1-lb. package Baker's Unsweetened
Chocolate, on sale at, the lb. .45
Climax Egg Noodles, per pkg.10
Climax Macaroni, per pkg..10
2 cans A. & L. Peas, special.. 2o
2 cans Alpha Corn, fancy Maine,
on sale at this special price.. 25
Keiler's Dundee Marmalade.. 30
WE HAVE BOTH PHONES
2 cans Griffon Tomatoes, solid
pack, on sale af this low price.2o
2 cans Stag Peaches, Pears or
Apricots, special at 20
Lea & Perrin's Sauce, on sale at
these low prices, 25c, 45c and 85
Heinz Catsup on sale for 20
2 1-lb. cans Shrimps, special. 25
THE BEST DELIVERY
1 jar home-made Marmalade. 20
Durkee's Salad Dressing,- on sale
at these prices, 10c, 25c and 45
Royal Salad Dressing 25c and -4o
Oranges, navel, the dozen 19
Maraschino Cherries, quarts.. 75
3 cans Gold Dust Tomatoes. . 25
3 cans Export Corn, special. .25
GREAT GROCERY SALE
l-pint can Ripe Olives, can..20
Half-lb. can Huyler's Cocoa.. 30
Half-lb. can Baker's Cdcoa..25
3 cans Sunset Mackerel for.. 50
3 cans Smith's Kippered Herring
on sale at this special price.. 50J
1-lb. jar Sliced Bacon for.. 30
1-lb. jar Sliced Beef for 25
HUNTERS TO GUARD GAME
MOKTSMEX OlUiAMZE TO KX
FOIUK PROTECTIVE LAWS.
V . F. Li pm an Hep I les to Y a rde n
Raker and Henews Charges
of Xefflecl.of Duly.
A number of Orojson sportsmen have be
come involved tn a controversy with J.
V. BHker. Jrtate Fish and Game "W arden,
and W. K. Lipman, one of their number,
recently published a letter In which he
nin1y censured the state official for al
lied neglect of duty.
In answer to Mr. Lipman's letter.
Warden Baker replied to the effect that
wherever violations of the law were pre
valent It was the sportsmen themselves
who were responsible and asks why men
of Mr. Lipman's character did not re
port any noticeable violations of the law
when conjtnisant of the same. Mr. Baker
uses some hlshly caustic terms in refer
ring to sportsmen who fail to inform him
of such violations. To Mr. Baker's letter,
Mr. Lipman makes the following reply:
We knew, and have known for some time,
that the frame wartlens were fully tnformed as
to violations of th law in th mutter of selling
same in restaurants and hotels, and for that
x ery reairm a body of spoilsmen hav rotten
tiether and purchased for themselves game in
different restaurants and hotels in order to
f.tilsry themselves that the law was actual 1
beinc violated. Sot having any oraanlzattun.
we could accomplish nothing, and had to be
satisfied to leave the matter in the hands of
the game wardens. Of late we have suc
ceeded In organizing throughout the state,
aad Intend to take It upon ourselves to aee that
no game Is sold In violation of the law in this
state. We have men ia every city and town
who will make It their business to look into
such violations, and whether the game war
dens do their duty or not, the lawbreakers will
be brought to justice, and these men will con
tinue to act in. this capacity until we can
get sufficient game wardens who will do their
duty.
As far as the rest of Mr. Baker's letter,
which refers to me personally, is concerned,
it seems to me that it merely substantiate
what I charg-ed him with doing. For a great
part of the time that Baker has been game
warden. 1 have been ehooting on Batchellor's
Island, in th State of Washington, and when
he charges me with being a "game hog," he
does so in a futile effort to vindicate his own
lax policy. If Mr. Baker Is really sincere in
hts desire to uphold the law. he might satis
factorily explain how he came to etaip an 1m
nense quantity of venison to James J. Jef
frie and party on the occasion ofthe visit of
that worthy and his friends to Oregon recently.
Any further charges by the game warUen 1
shah met gladly and I can assure him that he
will find the argument most interesting before
it Is concluded.
Fine Hindus $500 Kach.
VANCOUVER. B. C, March 10. Po
lice Magistrate Williams today imposed
fines of $500 each on IS Hindus who
last week arrived in British Columbia
and who .were unable to pass the edu
cational test provided In the provincial
government's new Natal Immigration
Act.
"American butter" is the name given In
Syria to oleonaaxgarin.
GUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER
JTRY RETURNS VERDICT IX THE
YVYXXE CASE.
Charge of Murder in First Degree
Not Sustained Fifteen Years
Maximum Sentence.
John Wynne, charged with -the murder
of W. H. Du Puis, was convicted of
manslaughter in the State Circuit Court
3'esterday afternoon. The verdict was re
turned at 5 o'clock, after the jury had
been out an hour and 45 minutes, and
was not unexpected, as the best the
prosecution hoped for was conviction of
murder in the second degree. The time
for passing sentence was not set by
Judge O'Day, in whose department the
case was'tried. Under the verdict Wynne
can be sentenced to from one to 15 years
in the penitentiary, as the court may see
fit.
The- Instructions of the court ' to the
jury were brief. Judge O'Day finished
his charge at 3:10, and the jury retired In
the custody of BailifT Hill, returning
with the verdict at 4:55. Self-defense was
Wynne's defense. Du' Puis, he said, was
a strong man. whereas he himself is a
cripple. The shooting was done the night
of December 11. 1907.
Judge Parsons, of Tacoma.
TACOMA, Wash., March ML Judge
Galusha Parsons died today, aged 85
years. He was a native of Buffalo, N. T.,
and practiced law there and later at Des
Moines. Ia and for the last 20 years in
Tacoma. His widow, two sons and a
daughter survive. The lntermnt will be
at Des Moines, la-
Printers Go Back to Work.
WALLA WALL, A. March 10. (Spe
cial.) The strike in the compdsing rooms
of the Washington Printing & Book Man
ufacturing Company came to an end this
evening upon the arrival of State Organ
izer H. H. George, of Spokane. The print
ers returned to work under conditions
that have previously prevailed ' and any
differences between them and the com
pany will be decided by the head bfficers
of the International Union.
Chicago The arrest and prosecution of one
principal and the Janitors and engineers of
seven public and private schools was demanded
by Acting Building Commisloner Hobert
Knisht in a letter to George H. White, City
Prosecutor. The offense Is locking doors of
schoolrooms.
FARMERS! STOCKMEX!
WE BUY
DRESSED VEAL,
. DRESSED PORK.
DRESSED POULTRY OF ALL KINDS.
We give prompt returns and we do
not charge commission.
WE BUY
LIVESTOCK BY THE CARLOAD.
CATTLE,
HOGS,
SHEEP.
CALVES. '
FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO.
"Fighting the Beef Trust."
J2S Alder St., bet. First and Second Sts.
SMITH'S DAILY ROUND-UP
EDITED BY THE FRANK J- SMITH MEAT COMPANY.
- FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" 226 ALDER ST BET. FIRST AND SECOND
VOL. I, No. 30.
PORTLAND, OR., MARCH 11. 1908.
PRICE. YOUR PATRONAGE.
FISH
It's got to be fresh when you get it
at Smith's.,
Smelt 5
Perch 10
Chinook Salmon, genuine. .' 15
Halibut, 3 lbs. for 25
Herring 10
Flounders 10
Black Cod 12V2
Rock Cod 12Vs0
Fresh Mackerel .' 15?
Red Snappers .' ....10
Shrimps ..15f
Razor Clams, 2 dozen for 2oC
Hard-Shell Clams, per lb 5
Oysters, per pint 30
Fine fed and fattened mutton at
Smith's.
At Smith's yon can get milk-fed
veal.
PORK
PORK
PORK
Smith's Oregon pork is "scrump
tious." So are Smith's steaks.
Pigs' Feet ' 5
Pigs' Heads . 5
Pigs' Hocks 8?
Fine Roasts of Pig Pork 10
Smith's Sausages,, fresh every
hour. It's pure; it's pure. .12V2?
Center 'cuts of Shoulder Roast
Pork, hardly any bone, no
waste, all meat 12Vz
Shoulder Pork Chops 12Vv$
Spare Ribs I2V2C
Legs of Pork 12V2
Fancy Rib Roasts of Pork 15
Rib Chops of Pork... 15
Loin Roasts of Pork 15
Loin Chops of Pork. . 15
Sweet Pickle Pork, Smith's
make lSVi
Leaf Lard, fresh... 12V4
Smith's extra light sugar-cured
Breakfast Bacon 15
Smith's heavy sugar -cured
Breakfast Bacon 12V2
A 5-lb. pail of Lard 6)
Made by Smith from selected Eastern
Oregon grain-fed pork.
BEEF
Smith's small Porterhouse and
"T"-Bone Steaks are mighty
fine and they cost only L2,Vi4
Boiling Beef 5c to 6
Tenderloin Steak , 12V2
Round Steak 10
Pot Roasts . 8
Be careful when you come to Smith's that you get in the right market. There are markets on both sides of us that
are in no way connected with our firm and neither one of these markets earry Smith's fresh, clean Oregon meats.