TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, MONDAY, JANUARY 25, 1VQ9. 14 ELKS PLAN TRIP TO LOS ANGELES Portland Lodge Will Attend Grand Reunion in Golden State Next July. SPECIAL TRAIN ARRANGED 31-mbcra of Local Organization Havo High Hopes of Capturing Prizes Offered for Best Drilled Kotly in Parade. "1 want t be an angel. And witli the aJUfl utana. H"rn up'li my fonhral And jnxe. In. my hand. With this slogan on their tongues, at l-it 2i0 memU-rs of Portland Lodge. No. 14i B P. O. B.. will go to Lus Angeles to attend the Grand Lodee reunion, which will be h.:ld July 12 to 19. Never in the history of the local Klka- Lodce have such elaborate plaiM been made tor entertain- In? vi-siting brother kiks. as iy throuKh en route to and from the reunion, and no organization outside of the Com mercial Club will do as much to advertise Portland throucliout the entire country. Not only are "the best people on earth, members of old 142. determined to bring back with them from l.os Anselea many of the trophies ami prizes that will be awarded by the Grand Lodge, but they are going to see to It that the City tl Portland, its resources and its roses. Is made known to every Klk visiting the C!Tlie plans for advert Ising Portland, for entertaining brother Elks ae they pass back and forth from ls Anseles. and lor rapturing prizes at the reunion, were out lined yesterday afternoon at a meeting lield In the clubrooms. Some time ago a committee of a tive workers of the lodec was appointed for the purpose of arranging the details and coming plans for the visit of the SV) members of No. . to Los Angeles and of boosting Portland. The general committee to headed by u llam McMurray. general passenger agent for the Harrlman lines In Oregon. . Will Travel In Sljlc. If you think the Oregon KIks. especially those from Portland, will not travel In stvle to the reunion, just learn how they will make the trip. Chairman McMurray has whispered It out loud that the special train to carrv the Portland Elks to Los Angeles will be the finest special train ever rolled out of the city. It will be made up of fine standard coaches and a diner, and the train crews, from the time the train starts from the Union Depot at Portland until it arrives in Los Angeles, will be made up of men who belong to the Kike ord-r. The schedule will be ar ranged so that the trip through Southern regon. where a number of short stops will be made, will be In daylight, so that none of the beauties of the trip will be missed. Chairman McMurray also wants It understood that the rate made to the Portland Elks, of V:. Is the lowest excur sion rate ever granted by any railroad in the Northwest. The rate win e nu for 3 days, with special stopover privi leges for anv point in Southern Oregon and- California, and tickets will be good on anv trains returning. This is the railroad end of the trip. Now comes the bis things that the Elks are going to do. In the first place, there will lie at least 2M uniformed members of No. 142 In line on the day of the big parade in Is Angeles. The uniform of purple and white braid trimmings, is distinctive ly handsome. These uniforms, with caps to match, together with a Portland rose prominently displayed, are so .handsome that, once they adorn the manly figure of even the homeliest member of the lodge, he becomes an Adonis. This hand of Z4 will be thoroughly drilled and Is confi dent of carrying off the prize fnrthe lodge making the best showing. All Klkdoin Is Invited. The really big piece of good advertising which the Elks intend for Portland Is not confined to the showing the lodge will make at Los Anceles. It Is vastly more extensive. All together, there are 1129 Klk lodges in good standing, comprising members. To each of these 113 lodges throughout the country will be sent from the Portland Lodge a special invitation to its member to stop over In Portland, either on their way to Ixis An geles or on the way home. These letters will be read at lodge meetings. Already manv of the lodges have arranged for a stopover at Portland, and have notified the members here of their intention. The first lodge to accept Portland's invitation Is Brooklyn. The visitors from that city will spend one whole day here. July 8. A special reception committee will he appointed to meet the members of visit ing lodges. The club will keep open house and manv delightful side trips will be ar ranged for visitors. It is the Intention of this committee to arrange with Mayor I ane for the use of the arch near the depot. This arch. If it Is allowed to re main, will be repaired and handsomely decorated. This committee will also wait upon the business Wn and urge that the buildings and stores put on carnival re galia for the occasion. Details of Coming Trip. The committee in charge of what Is called the "Portland Angels' Club will Issue weekly bulletins telling of the trip and what the Elks Intend to do. The round trip, together with the uniform, cap and shoes, will cost SCO. A membership Jn the club costs $10 and efeht monthly pavmenU of . This is the way the trip Is "paid for. Already over 60 have signed the book at the Elks' Temple and Chair man McMurray especially urges that those who are going sign up quickly, so he can t-11 just how many cars will be needed for the Elks, their families and their friends. He wants the trip to be an en joyable one. and If at the last moment more go than has been arranged for, there will be no trouble about diners and tin torn fortable crowding Hotel arrangement for the local Elks have already been ar ranged for at Is Angeles, but the Port land headquarters will be at the Angeles Hotel, where a suite of rooms has been provided for. The entertainment and the programme during the reunion will be under the aus pice of Ixs Angeles Lodge. No. . It is lengthy, and In addition to trips, fire works, chariot races, bronco-busting, clam hakes etc.. there will he trips to Lucky Baldwin s ranch, to Catallna Island and to the other seaside resorts. The committees who have.charge of the P GeneraJ Committee William McMurray, chairman: B. W. Quimby. S. J. Jones. T. B. McDevltt, J. H. Dietz. Publicity-George L. Hutchln, R. D. Can non. P. R. Kelty. Ways and Means E. W. Rowe, J. J. Jennings. Leon Hirsch. Uniform and Badge Jay H. Upton. A. K Jenkins. John E. Kelly. Headquarters-Harry F. McKay. Phil Metschan. Jr.. Slg Wertheimcr Auditing-J. P. Moffett, Alex Gavin. C. DruT'corp Charles E. McDonell. H. T. Ovlatt. J. B. Hibbaxd, n.mn(Mfinn of viiiv The Meier Offers as 20c Handkerchiefs 7c Clean-np of women's Handker chiefs, hemstitched, embroidered and lace-trimmed effects; values up to 20c each ; buy all you want of them at, special, each.. 72 Wash Goods 9c Yd. Great clean-np of Cotton Suit ings in all good styles and col orings; regular 20c and 25c val ues, to be sold out at the un usually low price of, yard..9 Eiderdown Comi'ifrs 23 per cent reduction on our entire "stock of Eiderdown Com forters, all new patterns, finest qualities, great special values. See them, on the Fourth Floor. $5.00 Shoes at $3,85 Women's tan Russia calf Shoes, button and lace styles; new models, welt soles, Cuban heels, , all sizes; best $3.00 values, on sale at this price, pair.. $3.85 60c Ribbons 38c Yard 15.000 vards all-silk Satin Rib bon, full 6 ins. wide; in purple, garnet, lavender, gobelin,- brown and other good shades; best 60c grade, on sale for, yard. '.38 $2.50410 Sashes V2 Sale extraordinary of beautiful imported Sashes in silk, satin, brocade and Dresdens; magnifi cent styles, $2.50 to $10 values, on sale at ONE-HALF PRICE Sale oi Waist Nets White and cream tucked striped and Persian Nets for waists and sleeves; 18 to 40 inches wide: $1.50 values, the yard 98 $2.60 values, the yard. $1.98 In Cloak Department Our entire stock of women's, misses' and children's ready-to-wear apparel on sale at clear ance prices. Every garment in our immense stock is included. $4 to $7 Gloves $2.98 Great clean-up of fancy Gloves, cape gauntlets, medallion effects and novelty gloves; sizes 5 2 to 7; $4 to $7 values, at the mar velously low price, pair. $2.98 Comforters at $1.63 Great sale of 1000 silkoline covered Comforters, in the best patterns and colorings; excep tional value at, each... $1.63 Let us show you. Fourth Floor. 35c Collars ,16c Each Women's embroidered starched Collars, all sizes, 12 to 15; reg ular 25c-33c values.each..l6r Broken lines of women's Neck wear at low clearance prices. WOMAN IS Mrs. C. H. Davenport Believed Victim of Suicide. HAD BEEN IN POOR HEALTH Wife of Commission Merchant Writes Note to Husband, Leaves Young Son With lYienct and Then Disappears. Since Thursday morning Mrs. C. H. Davenport. 2 Sin-rman street, has bpn etranfrely missinfr. and all efforts to rind a trace of her have been futile. It is believed the river alone may solve the mystery surrounding her disappearance. That Mrs. Davenport was fully deter mined to end her life is shown In a letter left for her husband when she de parted. And that she had carefully ar ranged the details of her disappearance Is also shown by the manner In which phe left. Soon after her husband left Ms home Thursday morning. Mrs. Davenport pre pared herself and 2-year-oUl son to go down town. She took the boy with her and left him with her friend. Mrs. Tessie Smead, Fifth and Main streets. To Mrs. 6mead she said that she was going down town on a shopping errand and desired to leave the boy until her return. Mrs. Smead noticed her guest acted queerly. but paid little attention to It. At 10 o clock Mrs. Davenport went down town and nothing Is definitely known of her subsequent actions. EftorU to' trace her movements on that MISSING "Nemo" Corsets ; Usual the Greatest $1.00 'Kerchiefs 39c Women's fine hand-emb'd, lace trimmed and initialed Handker chiefs; broken line of initials; values up to $1.00 each, on sale at this special price, ea..39 $1.25 laces 25c Yard 3500 yds. imitation Irish Cro chet and Venise Laces. Edges, Bands, Appliques and Net Top Laces; 1 to 5 inches wide; val ues up to $1.25, at, yard. 25 $6 Blankets $4.85 Pr. 500 pairs of high-grade White Wool Blankets, with pink and blue borders, full size; best $6 values, on sale at, pair. $4. So See them on the Fourth Floor. Nightgowns Reduced ' Women's fine cambric and nain sook Nightgowns, in variety of pretty styles; lace and emb'd'y trimmed; $3.50 values. .$2.18 $4.00 to $6.00 values at. $2.98 65c Sheets 55c Each Great special offering of 200 dozen extra heavy Bed Sheets of superior quality cotton; size 81 by 90 inches; regular 65c val ues, at the low Drice of, ea.55 $1.00 Ribbons at 43c Great clean-up of all wide fancy Ribbons in brocades and Dres dens; handsome ribbons in great assortment; values up to $1.00 the yard, on sale at, yd.. 43 15c Pillow Slips at 9c Sale extraordinary of 300 dozen good heavy cotton Pillow Cases, size 42x36 inches ; best 15c val ues, on sale at this marvelously low special price, each....9J $5 Blankets at $3.77 1000 pairs Oregon Wool Blan kets, odd pairs and sample pairs some slightly soiled; regular $5.00 values, on sale at this un usually low price, pair.JS3.7T Combination Garm'ts 2-pc. Combinat'n Garments, cor set cover and drawers, fine nain sook and cambric, lace and emb. trim'd; $2.00 values at. $1.22 $3.50 values on sale at. $1.98 $4.00 Collars $1.98 Irish crochet, real lace and Clu ny effects in jabots, rabats, stocks and collars; all fine new novelty neckwear; regular $2.50 to $4.00 values, at, ea. .$1.98 $2.00 Carpets $1.58 2000 yds. Wilton Velvet Carpets odd rolls, short pieces, enough for 1 and 2 rooms ; best patterns and colorings; regular $2.00 val ues, at low price of, yd. $1.58 Sewed, laid, lined. Third Floor. day have failed. However, a patrolman, at Front and Morrison streets, reported that he saw a woman answering her de scription board a Brooklyn car. at that point, at 1 o ciock. iuuiau.j ... i. .. atttA niiAprlv. ha said, so queerly that he noticed her Intently. Her movements were noi buuu, imv.:.-, to cauro him to detain her. w hnri hMn ill for several wr. . . k. . months. She recently underwent an operation In a hospital ana uaa un decidedly melancholy since that time. Be fore, she icrt ner residence u" 11 .-tj she wrote a note to her husband telling him not to look for her, that a search Mra. C. H. Davenport, Who Ha. Disappeared. would be of no avail and that she had determined to end It all. Mr. Davenport Is a commission mer , . i. . rMst rit the firm .f cnaiiL uu - - Davenport Bros. His wife U SI years of y... .......... """ : ' i :: " r I i :: i . r- I t I V - I t :: f : ii u y - r vS fit t by Mrs. A. L. Craig, Expert utter Frank Store Basement Bargains 'Regular 35o Salt and Pepper Shakers, at this low price. 28t Regular 35c Napkin Rings, on sale at this low price, ea..28 35c fancy Candlesticks at. 272 $1.00 fancy Candlesticks. .79 40c 8-piece Nut Sets for..31 25c Silver Polish, special. .15 Our entire stock of Stoves and Ranges on sale at low clearance sale prices. Take advantage. Let us show you. In Basement. Corset Cover Specials Semi-made dimity jCorset Cov'rs new styles, $1.75 val.$1.19 Merry Widow Emb'dy for com binat'n garm'ts, beautiful styles $4.50 values, pattern. $2.98 $7.00 Shoes at $5.95 Women's imported Russia calf, with brown suede tops, lace and button styles, welt soles, Cuban heels; regular $7.00 values, on sale at, special, pair.. $5.95 $9.00 Shoes at $5.95 Great clearance of women's Na poleon Boots in Russia calf and lustral colt; button style, hand made; regular $9.00 values, at this low price, the pair. $5.95 Hosiery at 'A Off off entire stock Outsize Ho siery; all styles and grades, me dium, light, heavy weights; cot tons, lisles, lace, embroidery and balbriggan. A complete stock. $6.50 Shoes at $4.85 Women's full lustral colt Shoes with tan, tuede or dull kid tops, button style; high-grade foot wear, regular $6 and $6.50 val-: ues, at $4.85 a pair; in all sizes. Great Umbrella Sale $1.50 Umbrellas, each.. $1.19 $2.50 Umbrellas, each. .$1.98 $5.00 Umbrellas, each. .$3.98 $7.50-$10 Umbrellas, ea.$4.98 $10-$18.75 Umbrellas... $7.98 $2.50 Neckwear $1.29 Great special values in Rever Sets, embroidered effects; beau tiful styles; regular $1.75 to $2.50 values, to be closed out at this price, the set.. $1.29 $1.80 Carpets $1.51' Odd rolls and short pieces Body Brussels Carpets, suitable for 1 or 2 rooms; best patterns and colorings; $1.80 val., yd. $1.51 Includes sewing, laying, lining. Great Sale of Rugs In the Carpet Department, on the Third Floor, a great clear ance sale of room-size Rugs in, all sizes; Brussels, Arminsters, Velvets, Wiltons, etc. ; see them. Regular $30.00 Rugs, $21.00 Regular $32.00 Rugs, $22.85 Regular $27.00 Rugs, $17.75 Regular $45.00 Rugs, $32.65 Regular $50.00 Rugs, $36.78 Regular $25.00. Rugs, $15.85 All Oriental Rugs are reduced. age. She Is beUeved to have been de ranged when she disappeared. The detectives have also failed to find a trace of Miss Louisa Rice, who left her home, 707 Gllsan street, three weeks ago. She also left a note saying that she had decided to end her life, and her disap pearance has completely baffled the police. Onlr On. -BKOMO QUEflNB" That U LAXATIVE BROJlO QUININE. Look for the signature or a. w. onwia. World ov.r to Cur. a Cold In On. Day rSSl-it It'i'ab".?.,., tai, dreLd own city .b.ttr. FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. uttvptj ct -RT1TWTTEN riRST 226 (See that Smith's name is over the door.) 512 WILLIAMS AVENUE both sides of irp Smith's There are markets on Beef to Boil 5-6S7 Beef to Stew 5S6tf-7? Beef to Braise 5M-7 Pig's Hocks g Pot Roast Beef .-8C Breasts of Veal 8"1X$ Veal Stew 0 lO Keeks of Veal 8-10tf Shoulder Roasts Pig Pork, end cut 10 Shoulder Roast Veal 1( Shoulders of Lamb Shoulders of Mutton 1U Hamburg Steak lO Round Steak VffL Bologna Sausage 1W Blood Sausage Liver Sausage Head Cheese lt ; 9 Vals. in Sale Boys' Overcoats $8.00 Values at $3.69 Special lot of Auto Coats for little boys 212 to 6 years of age ; fancy dark gray mixed cheviots and tweeds; all-wool materials, well made; best regular $8 val ues, on sale at, each. . .$3.69 Sale of Playing Cards Steamboat Cards, package.. 9 Picquet Cards, package... 13t liambler Cards, package.. 17 Bicycle Cards, package.. 23 Congress Cards, package... 43 & Clearance sale bargains in Cut lery, Scissors, Knives, Razors and Manicure articles; see them. $11 Waists for $3.95 200 Silk and Net Waists, plain tail'd or fancy stj-les, yokes of lace or silk-emb., plaited fronts or small tucking, light arfd dark colors; vals. to $11 for. $3.95 Sale of Boys' Reefers $5.00 Values at $1.98 Special lot boys' heavy-weight Reefers, in dark blues and grays ages 3 to 6 years; regular $4 and $5 values, at, each. $1.98 Great Stationery Sale An unusual offering of Initial Stationery, fine linen paper, beautifully embossed with your initial; envelopes to match; on -sale at this price. thebox.39J Sale of French Vals. Great clean-up of 1000 dozen French Val. Edgings and Inser tions, Y2 to 14 wide; best patterns in great assortment; values to $1.50, doz. yds..50 Grocery Department 1500 of the best Eastern Sugar Cured Hams, regular 18c value, on sale at, per pound.. 15y2 Figprune Cereal, package . .20 1000 tins of Sliced Pineapple, regular 20c value, at, tin..l4 All groceries sold here at cut prices. In Big Basement Store. Sale Hen's Clothing Our entire stock of men's Cloth ing on sale at clearance prices. Suits, overcoats, raincoats, trousers, fancy vests, etc., in all grades, included. Clothing De partment, on the Second Floor. $2.00 Carpets $1.55 Great sale of 2000 yds. Bigelow Axminster Carpets, odd rolls and short pieces; lengths for 1 or 2 rooms; best patterns and colorings; regular $2.00 values, sewed, laid and lined at the un usually low price of, yd. $1.55 Carpet Department, 3d Floor. $1.00 Nets 50c Yard 5000 yds. white and ivory Bun galow Nets and Ivory Linen fancv col'd madras, etc. Best curtain materials; values up to $1, on sale at, yd. .50 ROAMS CITY ALL NIGHT Mrs. Eliza Shepherd WanderJ De mented Through Streets. Believed to havo been temporarily de ranged, aged Mrs. Eliza Shepherd, of Castle Bock. Wash., was found by a po liceman at Fifth end Bumside streeta at an early hour yesterday morning. She sC! "FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST AND SECOND I 791 ASTORIA, 12TH ASTORIA, 253 us on Alder street, but they are not ours. name is over the door, and then you II Fresh Leaf Lard 12y2 Dry Salt Pork 12y2 That famous Sausage that everybody talks about Smith's absolutely pure, clean and fresh Pig Pork Sau- sage '2- Frankfurt Sausage "VZ1 Better cuts of Shoulder Boast Veal !21 '2? Shoulder Veal Cutlets 12V '2J Shoulder Roast Lamb JVzC Shoulder Roast Mutton 12y2? Sirloin Steak JStK Tenderloin Steak ""VM Pork Chops 12VzC-15C Roast Pork JS-lf Porterhouse Steak 12y2-l.o0 Rib Roasts of Pig Pork 15 Loin Roasts of Pig Pork 15? from me ractu, ear&Ece Good M $30 Suits for $14.85 Women's tail'd Suits, long or medium length; semi, tight-fitting; plain, fancy tail'd, plain gored skirts; serges, cheviots, broadcloths; $30 vals. .$14.85 25c Stationery at 12c 100D boxes of Stationery, cloth finish paper, plain and fancy boxes; 25c values, atbox..l2 Great clearance sale of all bro ken lines of Stationery of all kinds. Take advantage of sale. $25 Raincoats $8.85 Women's Rubberized Raincoats in satin, silk and alpaca; loose, semi-fitting and empire styles; come plain and trimmed; best colors; regular values up to $25, on sale at the unusually low price of, the garment. .$8.85 Don't fail to take advantage. Drug Dep't Specials Fairbank's Glycerine Tar Soap on sale at, special, cake...3 Rainier Mineral Soap for..7 Jap Rose Soap for, cake...8 1-lb. bar Castile Soap for.ll Jergen's Old-Fashioned Soap in all odors; special at, cake..8 Honey, Glycerine and Elder ilower Soap at, the cake...4 25c box Soaps, for, box..l9 Large bars pure Glycerine. .8 La Premier Castile, cake... 7' Great Petticoat Sale Our entire stock Silk and Satin Petticoats, every new and pret ty style in plain and fancy col orings; values from $5 to $60 ea., at very low clearance prices. Men's Fine Trousers , Great special clearance sale of our entire stock of men's fine Trousers, custom-made; best patterns and materials. Great est values ever offered at the following very special prices: Regular $5.00 Trousers S3.89 Regular $6.00 Trousers $4.83 Regular $7.00 Trousers $5.48 Regular $8.00 Trousers, $6.29 Regular $9.00 Trousers, $6.97 Let ns show you the assortment. Sale of Fine Portieres Great sale of single Portieres, one curtain of a kind; suitable for couch covers or single doors. Beautiful designs and colorings. Values to $ 6.50, each, $1.85 Values to $10.00, each, $2.95 Fancy Lamps V2 Price In the Big Basement Store, a great clearance of all our fancy Parlor Oil Lamps; great variety 'to select from; $5 to $22 values, choice at ONE-HALF PRICE Challies for 25c Yard Great special offering 2000 yds. r-Uoiiiec half wool, hand some patterns in grand assort ment: exceptional value at this very low price, the yard..2o had been wandering about the city since 9 o'clock Saturday night. Mrs. Shepherd Is 77 years of age, and had been visiting ait the Hall house, 414 Fifth street. She suddenly left the place Saturday evening, and her failure to re turn caused a report to be made at police headquarters. Patrolmen were Instructed to search for the woman, and detectives were also assigned to the case. No trace of her was found, however, until early yesterday morning, when Pa trolman Galbralta found her at Fifth and Burnslde streets. She had evidently been walking about the olty all night. JVU.Sioi.rn avi-iiui. , T m -m-t-fr A TTT11I tTP SI. ntiX. jsunu wmmii. TAYLOR STREET (TJNIONTOWN) "We sell meat far cheaper than they get in the right place. Rib Chops of Pig Pork. . . . v . .15 Loin Chops of Pig Pork 15? Loin Veal 15? Loin Veal Cutlets 15 Rib Veal Cutlets 15 Legs of Lamb 15 Legs of Mutton 15tf Loin Lamb Chops 15 Mutton Loin Chops 15 Rib Lamb Chops 15 Rib Mutton Chops 15 Smith's Sugar-Cured Hams 15 Half a Ham, same price 15 Smith's Sugar-Cured Breakfast Ba con .16 and 17 Smith's Pure Kettle-Rendered Lard. 5-lb.. pail 6o Creamery Butter, jer roll 75 Fresh Esrirs. per dozen 45 Dressed Chickens....... .15 and 18 y-ow Sale erchandlse Sale Walking Skirts Great clearance sale of Walking Skirts in Panama cloths, serges ftnd tweeds ; black, navy, brown, light and medium gtay mixtures,., also checks and stripes; all new, up-to-date styles and great bar gains at the following special prices take advantage of sale: Regular $6.00 values at $2.88 Regular $7.00 values at $3.55 Regular $8.50 values at $4.85 You should see these garments. Picture Sale, 4th Floor Entire stock of framed and nn framed pictures at low clearance prices; all sizes and subjects; all prices; on the Fourth Floor. You should see the assortment. 10c Handkerchiefs 4c Great odd lot of women's and children's Handkerchiefs, ini tialed .and hemstitched; 10c val ues; buy all you want of them at this very low price, ea..4 Great Clearance Sale of Boys' Clothing Great clearance sale of our en tire 6tock of boys' and young men's clothing suits, overcoats, t o p c o a ts, trousers, raincoats, rubber capes, waists, blouses, etc., etc., all on sale at very, low clearance sale prices. Do not fail to take advantage of this splendid offering. Let us show you. On sale on Second Floor. Oriental Rugs Reduc'd Our entire $100,000 stock Orien tal Rugs ou sale at greatly re duced prices. Rare specimens in large and small sizes. Largest and best showing in the West to choose from. Third Floor. Special Sale Drawers Cambric and nainsook Drawers, fitted waistbands, wide flounces and trim'd in lace and emb'd'y. Regular 75c values, pair 49d Regular $1.00 values, pair.73 Embroidery Bargains 10,000 yards of Swiss, nainsook and cambric Embroidery, Edges and Insertions, 1 to 9 inches wide, at the following prices: Regular 22c values, yard, 10 Regular 35c values, yard, 15 Regular 40c values, yard, 19 Wonderful values at low prices. $3.00 Madras $1 Yard Beautiful fancy colored Madras, foreign materials, best style and quality; 50 patterns; values up to $3.00, on sale at, yd. .$1.00 Clearance sale of Lace Curtains. $1.25 Silks 79c Yard 3000 yards fancy Silks, plaids, stripes, Dresdens, etc.; light and dark effects in large variety; regular $1.25 values, on sale at .this low price, the yard..79 WE ARB PAYING , ..... nrnrilll-a fol- i' or goou, . -.J.- . inws fit must arrive In sweet, fresh condition): Veal, up to 130 pounos, c. Veal, large, 6o to 8c Pork, any size, 8c Chickens, 14c Turkeys, 22c Ducks, 20c Oeese, 12c to 16c Dive chickens, 12 c j .. .harim r.nnimls5ion ana W MWfc we pay you promptly. We want all kinds of livestock, cat tle, calves, sheep, lambs and hogs. FRANK u. bium i rAi v.j "Fighting the Beef Trust." Portland, Oregon. 231 WASHINGTON ST. PORTLAND ORE&QN- MAKEH OF MENS CLOTHES 6