Trunks and Bags-The Most Complete Stock in the City-On the Third Floor
We Are Sole Portland Agents for Ostermoor Patent Elastic I- eit mattresses
The Meier Frank Store
The Meier (Eb Frank Store
Mefts Suits and Overcoats
Great Sale of Dinner Sets
IS
IS.
At
$25.00
We again direct the attention of particular men to oar
mathowing of Men's New Fall and Winter Suits
and Overcoats Ready-to-wear garments that are equal
to the best Custom made clothing New, attractive ma
toHaK for business and dress wear Patterns and color-
Corrrtfit. t.
fcrL.. ADLI Kj
uaufc. cxx.
ines in assortment so large and complete that every in
dividual taste can be quickly pleased Every garment
handsomely tailored throughout and fitted with the
yerybest linings and findings At $25.00
weoffer ypu apparel that you are asked
to pavS35.00for at the exclusive cloth
fogTtoreOur policy of large sales and
smaU profits Jnsuring youa saving ofat
least $10 Men's Clothing Store, 2d floor
Men's Dress Suits for the Horse Show Perfect in style
and workmanship-On sale at this low price, suit $40
Men's dress apparel of all kinds at the lowest prices
AT
$25
i 1
i ii
Sale of Room-Size Rugs
Regular $35.00 Values for S26.85-Regular $50.00 Values for $38.65
Regular $45.00 Values for $33.50-Regular $25.00 Values for $19.65
"00 hiirh-art Billow Axminster Rugs, 9x12 feet; regular $3o.00 values special ea..26.8o
200 French Wilton Rurs, size 9x12 feet; regular $50.00 values, on sale at, special, ea. -38.bo
100 regular AVilton Rues, size 9x12 feet; the best regular $4o values, on sale at, ea..g33.oO
I"', BrVsel Ruffs, size 9x12 feet; the best regular $2o.00 values, on special sale, each. .5jliMo
the Art Department, on the Third Floor, 200 do, choice lithographed Pillow Tops OO
in handsome designs; great special values, on sale at this unusually low price, each..'"'
1000 Silkoline Comforters $1.59
$4.50 Blankets on Sale at $3. 1 5
1000 Silkoline-Covered Comforters, best patterns and colorings; filled with white 1 CO
laminated cotton; the greatest comforter value you ever bought at this price, each. . V
500 pairs light gray Blankets, extra large size, fancy border; regular $4 values, pair..!M.l&
We are sole Portland agents for the celebrated Ostermoor Mattresses. On sale on fourth floor.
Paris and New York Waists
Exclusive Models at Low Prices
Fororsehoagreaterajic
French imported waists and New York model
wgstsjnjexclusive styles- High-class novelties
foreyenjng and dress wear The materials are
inchTffon, silk and laces Exquisite creations
trimmedln jduchessjace, Armenianla,rose
pbintrreal torchon and real Valenciennes laces
Hand embroidered and Persian trimmings All
new up-to-date waists at prices that must interest
thebest buyers in the city On the Second Floor
$14.00 Waists, ea., S11.S5 S28.00 Waists, ea., $24.45
$16.50 Waists, ea S 13.25 $35.00 Waists, ea., $28.85
$18.50 Waists, ea., $15.25 $10.00 Waists, ea., S32.25
$20.00 Waists, ea., $16.95 $45.00 Waists, ea., 34.85
$22.00 Waists, ea., $17.85 $55.00 Waists, ea, S47.85
$25.00 Waists, ea., 20.85 $65.00 Waists, ea., S5S.OO
"Brenlin"
Shade Cloth
We are sole Portland agents for "Brenlin," the satisfactory cloth
for making window shades. Absolutely fast colors; complete line of
colorings;every shade perfectly made and finished. Have Brenlin
Cloth added to your next order. Custom drapery work our specialty.
Best materials and workmanship; lowest prices guaranteed. 3d floor.
The Meier & Frank Store
Fme' Millinery
A superb showing of high-class headgear for the Horse Show.
Paris and New. York creations m magnificent array; exclu
sive models from the leading milliners in the world. Beauti
ful hats for all occasions, and you will find our prices most
reasonable. Let us show you. On sale on the Second Floor.
Many Parisian Novelties
Just received by express from our foreign office. Also various
articles personally selected by Air. Meier on a recent inp
abroad. Rich, exclusive novelties that will appeal to the best
buyers in the city. Included will be found the following:
New Parisian Veiling
New Parisian Dress Trimmings
New Directoire Sashes
New Paris Hosiery
Antique Cold Laces
New Paris Neckwear
Paris Handbags and Belts
Paris Costumes, Wraps, Jewelry, Gloves, Paris Leather Goods
and Handkerchiefs, etc., etc. You should see the assortment.
12. 16. 20. 24 Button
Length Kid Gloves
Timely sale of long real French Kid Gloves for Horse Show,
dress and evening wear;' in 12, 16, 20 and 24-button lengths;
io.. i-SJ h-IiWp hlnrlt street and evening shades.
line ijuout 6""'D "u J J 1 , i ,
Perrin 's, Reynier, Vallier and other celebrated makes, bvery
pair fully guaranteed ; all sizes. Jttaii oraers careiuiiy uueu.
12-hntton leneths. regular $3.50 values, the pair.. $2.87
16-button lengths, regular $4.00 values, the pair $3.29
20-button lengths, regular 85.00 values, the pairjjja
24-bntton lengths, regular $5.50 values, the pair $4.47
Best real Kid, Suedes black, white and evening shades, in
all sizes. Let us show you. On sale at the following prices:
16-bntton lengths, regular S3.75 values, the pair.. $2.98
20-button lengths, regular $4.25 values, the pair. .$3.47
20-button' lengths, regular $4.75 values, the pair.. $3.78
S2.50 Silk Hose $1.12
Great annual October sale of women's beautiful quality Silk
Hosiery 2000 pairs in this lot. A great purchase from one
of the "largest New York importing houses. Every pair pure
silk Full-fashioned leg and foot; perfectly made and hand
somely finished; black, white, light blue, pink, lavender, pearl
gray, tan, bronze, brown, green, navy, etc.; the flJ-J 1 O
Host wtmlar S2.25 and $2.50 values, at, the pair. .V
65c $25 Handkerchiefs 4 Off
Horse Show sale of women's fine French hand-embroidered
-t ji l c nnflnrroTia anA AfflnVira effects : exouisite
novelties, selling regularly at 6oc to $2o.00 each ; U Off
greatest values in fine kerchiefs ever offered at "
$30 Neckwear
On Sale at V4 Off
In the Women's Neckwear Section this
week, a great October sale f high-grade
neckwear real Irish crochet pieces, silk
ruffs, stocks, jabots, rabats, hand-embroidered
novelties in fact, all kinds of
new, pretty pieces for dress wear. This
season's newest and prettiest neckwear,
selling regularly at prices ranging from
65c up to $25 "your choice tm Off
this week, 4 oft reg. prices V
Great October sale of 500 Dinner
Sets in all stvles and erades Semi-
Porcelain. Semi-Vitreoiis, English,
Opaque and Haviland China Won
derful valnes-On sale in Basement
English Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets, green
and gold border decoration; 60 pieces; a
great special value, on saie at, ury
this unusually low price, set. .V'"7
100-piece sets as above at $10.48
English Opaque China Set, border decora
tion, 60 pieces; regular $9.75 AQ
value, on sale at, special. set..V
100-piece set, as abbve, $15 C1 " 451
value, on sale at, the set. V
American Semi-Vitreous Dinner Ware, pink
and green floral decoration, with gold lines,
DU pieces in sei; special 01-, -- -V . . . enna
100-piece set as above; great special value, on sale at this unusually low price, set..$10.5
Haviland China Dinnerware, gold band and green border, derby shapes; a very CQO f)f)
an : . ! tlO fin vuliim rvn Knln ai. this low nnce. SPt . .
handsome sei; uu pieces, ir6u.i -. . r -- ------ . Kri
100-piece set, as above; best regular $62.00 value, on sale at this low price, the set..$47.50
Haviland China Dinnerware, very handsome border decoration, edged with gold; QQ
solid gold handles; 60 pieces; regulffr $40.00 value, on sale at this low price, set. ""7."
100-piece set, as above; regular $56.75 value, 011 sale at this very low price, the set. .4o.UO
Haviland China Dinner Sets, pink and green floral decoration, with gold edge; beautiful style
and duality Great value. Take advantage. On sale at the following special low prices, set:
60 pieces regular $38.50 value, set, $32.50-100 pieces, regular $55.00 value, set, $44.50
Great Sale Laces
and Embroideries
Swiss and Batiste Flounces for
waists and gowns, designs in filet
and eyelet effects; 18 to 27 inches
wide; values up to $4.50 QO
yard, on sale at, the yard.
Swiss and Nainsook Embroidery
Edges and Insertion, V2 to I8 ins
wide; beautiful styles for under
muslins and children's wear; vsl-
ues up to $1.25, at, the yard. .2oC
Round thread and French Val.
Laces, Edges and Insertion, 3A to 2
inches wide; regular $3.50
values, at, the dozen yards.
White and cream Galloons and Ap
pliques and Medallions, in venise,
princess and baby Irish; regular
values to $4.00 yard; fljl CQ
buy all you want at-.V'7
Embroidered Batiste Waist Front
ings, colored effects; t" AQ
$3.50 values, at, yard. x x-r
Regular $2.50 Waist 1 QQ
Nets, on sale at, yard. .P 1 .O
Regular $1.75 Waist t" OQ
Nets, on sale at, yard. .'
Sale of Jewelry
Mary Garden Barettes, the newest
thing for Hair Dress; carved shell
and amber. Beautiful styles, on
sale at, each, $1.19 and $2.43
Geraldine Farrar Psyche Bandeaux,
the latest thing for evening head
dress, with ribbons, in all CQ.
colors, at this price, each.
Large variety mounted and plain
carved Bandeaux, here at all prices.
Hew things in Bayaderes, gold
plate, jet and fancy QQ
beads; $3.00 values at..P A
Flat and ball-top Rhinestone Hat
Pins, exquisite novelties; CQ
regular $1.50 values, each, v7
Gold-filled Beauty or Collar Pins,
grand assortment, on sale 1Qr
at this special price, each.
German silver Mesh Bags, silk
lined; $7.50 values, each. . $3.98
Great Corset Sale
Great three days' sale of discon
tinued numbers of the celebrated
"Nemo" and "La Grecque" Cor
sets; all good, desirable models, in
white only; by far the best corset
values you have had the opportu-.
nity to share in for a long time;
all sizes; every pair fitted; regular
$2.50 to $3.50 values, ;-
Great October Sales of
Knit Underwear and
Women'sUnd'rmuslins
r
Women's medium-weight cotton
Vests and Pants, high neck and
long-sleeve vests, ankle-length
pants; sizes 4, 5, 6; 0
3oc values, the garment.
Women's wool plated Vests and
Pants, gray color only; good
heavy Winter weight ; sizes 4, 5
and 6; finely made and finished;
best regular 65c and
75c values, at, garment . t'O
Women's extra fine quality of
heavy-weight white Swiss-rib 'd
Vests and Tights; high neck
nnd Ions- sleeves. ankle-Iencrth
tights; sizes 4, 5, 6; regular $1.00 values, garment. .53J
Women's Harvnrd Mills mixed wool Vests and Tights,
all hand-finished garments; Winter weight; all QO.
sizes; best $1.50 values, on sale at, the garment. V"'
Women's mixed wool Union Suits, gray and white; high
neck and Ions sleeves; ankle length, in heavy TQr"
weight; sizes 4, 5, 6; best $1.25 values, garment..
Women's extra quality Swiss-ribbed Union Suits, silk
front and 'crocheted neck; sizes 4, 5. 6; the best QQ
regular $2.00 values, on sale at this low price, ea. VVJ
Women's $5 silk and wool Union Suits, for, ea..$3.95
$22.50 Sets for $ 1 0.00 Each
French hand-embroidered and lace-trimmed Bridal Sets,
consisting of chemise, drawers and gowns, made of fine
French nainsook materials. The gowns are made with
hand-embroidered yoke, low neck and short sleeves, and
embroidered yoke chemise to match; drawers made with
wide flounce and hand-embroidered scallops and embroid
ery designs in ruffles; lace insertion used on all 3 pieces.
Combination Garments $1.95
Special lot of women's fine nainsook two-piece Undergar
ments corset cover and wide circular drawers combined;
trim'd in dainty laces and embroidery; very tfjl OR
neat, pretty styles; igular $2.50 values, each. .? V
2000 women's white Outing Flannel Night Robes, trimmed
in fancy braids and silk stitching, in pink, blue and white;
regular $1.75 and $2.00 values; buy all you d1 OO
want of them at this low price, the garment. .V
Mail orders will be very promptly and carefully filled.
$2.50 Black Goods for 89c
Great three days' sale of fine black Dress Goods and
you know black goods are in better fashion and demand
than for many seasons past. Plain and fancy hopsacking,
plain and striped zibelines, knub cheviots, heavy wool
etamines; 46 to 50 inches wide; regular $1.50 to QQC
$2.50 values, on sale at this special price, the yard.
I . M
. i . l a u .
- I
., : 5 I I " I
BIG RALLY TONIGHT
Political Address by Judge
Thompson at Armory.
WELL KNOWN AS ORATOR
Attendance at Republican Meeting
Is Expected to III val Great
Crowd That Heard Beer
ldge Open Campaign.
C. N. McArthur. -ortary of the Re
publican tat. central committee, yester
day announced that he had secured the
Armory for the rally to be held tonight
when Judse Will H. Thompson, of Se
attle, will deliver a political aJdres on
"Injunctions and Decisions." Judfe
Thompson will arrive In the city this
roorolnc and during his stay here wlU
b. entertained by members of the local
tar. Tomorrow ntght h. will deliver an
other addresa befor. th. voters of Forest
Judge Thompson la recognized as one or
the most eloquent orators on the Pa
cific Coast and there Is every assurance
that his audience will rival that which
greeted Senator Beveridge a week ago.
In view of the fact that his address will
deal principally with the subject of In
junctions, the laboring men of Portland
are especially invited to attend the meet
ing. Secretary McArthur yesterday
named the following committee from the
Portland Bar Association which will en
tertain Judge Thompson while he Is in
the city: James Kerr. B. B. Bekkman.
Lawrence A. McNary and W. D. Fenton.
county central committee will be lo
cated In suite 200 of the Chamber of
Commerce building, in conjunction
with the state and National committees.
Furnscth to Address Cnlons.
Organized labor of this city is mak
ing extensive arrangements for Its
antl-Taft anti-Injunction demonstra
tion which will be held in the Armory
tomorrow night. The meeting prom
ises to be one of the largest labor
gatherings in the history of the city.
Andrew Furuseth. Congressional lobby
ist for the American Federation of
Labor at Washington for the last 15
years, will be the principal speaker.
Other addresses will be delivered by
C. O. Toung. pacific Coast organiaer of
the American Federation of Labor and
George H. Howell, of the Portland
Typographical I'nion. A band has been
engaged to furnish music
Taft Rallies Throughout County.
Major J. P. Kennedy, chairman of
the Multnomah County Republican
central committee, formally opened the
campaign in this county yesterday. It
Is proposed by Chairman Kennedy to
arrange for numeroua rallies through
out the county during the ensuing
three weeks. The services of various
local campaign speakers have been vol
unteered. The headquarters of the
DOLLIIXR DATE IS CANCELED
Iowa Senator Cannot Come to Ore
gon at This Time.
Word awas received at Republican
headquarters yesterday from the Na
tional committee to the effect that the
meeting scheduled for Senator Jonathan
P. Dolliver at Salem for Friday night of
this week has been cancelled. It is
understood that the change in Senator
Dolllver's itinerary was made neces
sary, owing to. the illness of Senator
Beveridge. and that the Iowa man
will complete Senator Beveridge's
itinerary through the Middle Western
States.
After his meeting In San Francisco.
Senator Dolliver will go to Reno,
Nevada, whera he will take up the
Itinerary of Senator Beveridge. whose
Illness has necessitated his retirement
temporarily from the campaign plat
form. Secretary McArthur will en
deavor later in the campaign to ar
range for an address by the Iowa Sen
ator at the Capital City.
500 SAMPLE WAISTS.
The greatest sale of high-grade sam
ple waists ever held in this city.
Beautiful net. silk, lawn and mull
waists, trimmed in the very latest ef
fects but only one of a kind. See our
big Morrtson-street window. McAllen
& McDonnell. Third and Morrison.
POLITICS HURTS THEATERS
SHOW BCSIXESS POOR IX EAST,
SATS JOHX CORT.
Coast Magnate) Is Confident That
Conditions Will Improve With
Election of Taft,
John Cort. boss theatrical magnate
of the Pacific Coast, and the one man
west of the Mississippi to whom the
big New York managers take off their
hats, was in the -city yesterday, in
company with Mrs. Cort, on their way
from an Eastern trip to their home In
Seattle. Mr. Cort spent considerable
time In New York and Boston studying
the theatrical situation, and arranging
for his various road productions.
"Things theatrical are In a bad way
In the Kast." said Mr. Cort. ' "Not only
our business, but every line is seri
ously affected by the campaign. Every
thing seems to be In the air pending
the election. When Taft Is chosen as
President, as he certainly will be.
there will be a general advance move
ment. A month ago it looked as If
Bryan had a chance, but the develop
ments of the last few weeks have
eliminated Bryan from the running. In
my opinion. Tafts election is certain.
We took straw votes on all the trains
from New York to Portland, and the
result showed at least seven out of 10
votes for the big man from Ohio."
Mr. Cort's attractions, Florence Rob
erts and Max FIgman, In their new
play, "Commencement uay, nu
many other attractions, in which "the
big chief is interested, have already
opened or will soon commence the sea
son of Western touring, which prom
ises to be entirely successful.
Mr. Cort has been In almost contin
uous conference with his partner, Cal
vin Hellig and others interested In
theatrical matters, during his stay
here. Saddest of all in connection
with his visit Is. however, the an
nouncement that there are no new de
velopments in regard to a new modern
theater for Portland. And that is the
chief item in which local theatergoers
are Interested.
ADDRESS REALTY BOARD
H. V. Sawyer Will Discuss Legal
Phase of Street Work.
"The legal aspect of street improve
ment" Is the subject of an address by
Harold W. Sawyer to be delivered to
night. The address Is under the auspices
of the Portland Realty Board and will
be given In the convention hall of tha
Commercial Club at 8 o'clock.
Mr. Sawyer is an attorney of this city
who has given his subject much thought
and study, both here and in New York,
of which city he was a resident for some
years.
Property-owners and real estate dealers
are asked by the Board to attend this
lecture in the belief that the matter will
be presented in a manner both Instruc
tive and entertaining.
After the Horse Show. Perkins GrilL
Souvenir tor the ladles.
FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO.
"FIGHTING THE BEEF TKUSI
SIX MARKETS
AM. Street. Bet. First and Second St. Coer Flh and Main MjjMj. Oregon CUT.
Our opponents have markets on both sides of ns on Alder street. You
will have to pass 'em up when you come to get Smith's choice and wonder
fully cheap meats. . ,
SmaU Porterhouse Steaks : YrL
Sirloin Steaks .10 Tenderloin Steaks .lk
Did you ever in all your life ever hear of Steaks such as these being sold
for 10c and 12V2c?. No, you never did. It all happens because Smith is
'Fighting the Beef Trust and has pledged the people to keep the price of
meat down. , . n ,
Sirloin Roast Beef ... . .10d. Prime Rib Roast Beef .W
These superb roasts of Beef are cut from the choicest Eastern Oregon
cattle top-notchers of the herd.
Smith's Renowned Pig Pork Sausage ..........
Made from selected cuts of Pig Pork We have people who eat it .every
day this time of year. They can't find anything to equal it throughout
the city. . , K .
3000 pounds of Beef at , . . 3 and a?
Roasts of Pork, Veal and Lamb, the very choicest .
cuts :...10, 12io and loj
Smith's Pure Lard, in 5-lb. Pails
The Up-River Boat from Astoria this morning
brings us 2500 pounds , of Salmon caught last
night. Eat it today 3 pounds for So
Oregon Creamery Butter, roll .65 Ranch Eggs .JVC