THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY. MAY 1, 1909. Store Open Saturday Evenings Until 9:30 Portland Agents for "Nemo" Corsets, Butterick Patterns, "Trefousse" and "Perrins" Gloves ffferiess aft Hie Greater Meier (H Frank Store 18 "May Pay "O 2000 Pr. Men's Oxfords On Sale at $4.00 a Pair Saturday sale of 2000 pairs of men's new Spring and Summer Oxfords BIu cher lace styles in tan, Russia calf, brown kids, black dull calf and patent colt Hand welts, medium round swing and broad freak shapes all sires and widths The best product of one of the largest and leading men's shoe factories in the country and guaranteed the best values that can be pur- e A f fx chased at this low price y? KJJ Sale of Boys' Shoes 2000 pairs of boys' and "youths 'low-ert' Shoes in tan calf and patent colt; all the new styles, lasts copied after, the men's, models; swing or. straight shapes; come all sizes: Sizes 2i2 to 512, pair, $2.75 13Va to 2, pair, $2.359 to 13, at, pair, $2.1Q "Billy Possums" on sale in the Toy Department, at all prices. Let us show you. Swings, Hammocks, Croquet Sets, Wheel Goods, in large assortment on Third Floor. Baseball Suits, Gloves, Balls, Clubs, Masks. Sporting Goods Department, 3d Floor. Trunks and Traveling Bags, complete stock, lowest prices. On sale on the Third Floor. Ladies' Fine Underwear At Low Prices 500 dozen women 's fine ribbed Umbrella Pants, trimmed with 3-inch plat Val. lace; best regular 75c val- yf 7 ues buy all you want of them at, special, pair. " C 2000 women's Swiss-ribbed Vests, low neck, no sleeves, hand-crocheted yokes; come in all sizes; the best A ""7 regular 75c values, on sale at this low price, ea. " C 3000 women's Swiss-ribbed Undervests, low neck, no sleeves, lace yokes, lace-trimmed and plain ; the Ol regular 35c vals., on sale at, ea. take advantage. 2000 women's extra size Union Suits; low neck, no sleeves, knee lengths; well made and finished; come in C7r all sizes; best $1.25 values, at this low price, ea. " Special values in children's Knit Underwear- See them. ay Sale" of Undermiislms Our Efttir e Stock Is Reduced Thousands and thousands of Corset Covers in nainsooks, lawns and crossbar materials blouse and tight-fitting styles, in a complete variety for your selection; the best reg ular 65c to $5.00 Values,' now on sale at prices ranging from 49 TO 3.98 EACH Cambric and nainsook Short white Petticoats, trimmed in laces and embroideries, tucks and insertions; best styles; regular 65c to $5.00 values, 49 UP TO $3.98 EACH "Women's long white Petticoats, made with fitted waistbands and wide flounces, and trimmed in the best quality laces and embroidery, edgings, insertions, tucks, headings and ribbons; regular values from $1.50 to $40.00 each, $1.22 TO $28.50 EACH Cambric, nainsook and longcloth Nightgowns, made slipover styles, with flowing and puff sleeves; also Dutch neck and empire styles; also a full assortment of new one pieee nightgowns high neck, round or. V-shaped necks, long or short sleeves; lace, embroidery and beading-trimmed; regular $1.00 to $20.00 vals., at 69 TO $13.50 Women's fine cambricand nainsook Drawers, trimmed in the best quality lace and em broidery tucks, beading and insertion; made circular or umbrella style, and with fitted waistbands; the best regular 65c to $7;00 values, on sale at 49i TO $4.98 PAIR Two-piece combination garments of fine lawns and nainsooks, trimmed in lace, em broidery, beading, ribbon and insertions, on sale at the following special low prices: $1.50-$2.00 values, $1.22 $2.50-$3.50 values, $1.39 ?4.00-$5.00 values at $1.98 "Leona" three-piece Undergarments, $2.00 to $10.00 values, each, $1.67 to $7.50 $12.00 to $15.00 Gowns for $7.62 Each Great special sample lot of fine novelty Gowns nainsooks and lawns; lace and embroidery-trimmed, beading, medallions, ribbons, laces, etc.; the best reg- tlT CO ular $12.00 to $15.00 values, on sale at this extremely low . price,. each....P vJfci en's $22.50 Suits $13.65 mi Another great Saturday Sale of men's high-grade Tailored Suits 500 of this season's handsomest garments at a price far below actual manufactu ring cost Pure worsteds and cassimeres in new browns, tans, olives and London smoke neat stripes and plaids, two tone and fancy weaves This season's best models in three button sack coats with plain or fancy cuffs Every gar ment beautifully tailored and finished throughout Suits for business or dress wear that have the style and quality of $30 values you buy at the ex clusive clothing store all sizes An advantageous purchase from one of the largest and best manufacturers in the conn try enables us to offer the best $22. 5Q suits tor today only at t h e g 1 O L t low price of P iv J Boys Suits At $1.85 Ea. Special lot- of boys' Suits in fancy cheviots and fancy tweeds; double breasted coats, with straight knee- T t clean-up of all straight knee-pants at ' ALirfj3,xt,f h i c rinipnlnnslv- low BROS. & CO, Tricft. at. thfi suit $1 RS price, at the suit www Special lot of boys ' Blouse Waists in blue chambray, black and white striped chambray, dark and light-colored percales, black sateen, etc.; ages 4 to 14 years; great values, "I Q on sale at this low price, ea. $1.00 Golf Shirts at 69c Each Reg. $1.25 Underwear at 89c a Garment Saturday sale of 300 dozen men's new Golf Shirts, light and dark patterns, stripes and figures, in a great variety of styles and combinations; come in all sizes; the CQ. best regular $1.00 values buy all you want of them at this special price, ea.." Great sale men's silk mercerized fancy Underwear in pink, blue, salmon ana! QQ. white; all sizes in shirts and drawers; best $1.25 values, on sale at, garment. OIC Men's superweight natural wool Underwear shirt made with silk facing, drawers are trimmed with fine sateen; all sizes in shirts and drawers; $1.25 val., garment. .95 Ajax" Guaranteed Sox $1.50 Box $2.50 Nightshirts $1.89 Ea. $1.50 "Ajax" guaranteed Socks for men black, tans, grays and blues; the best guaranteed socks on the market every pair fully guaranteed to give satis factory wear; six pairs in a box; on sale at this low price, box see them. . 2000 pairs of men's 50c lisle Web Suspend- QQ ers, plain and fancy weaves; great vals., pr. .C Men's finest quality "Soisette" Nightshirts, plain and fancy colors, beautifully made and fljl QQ trimmed; regular $2.50 values, at, each. ,P Oi Men's fine "Soisette" Pajamas plain and fancy colorings; tan, white and blue; best dJO CO regular $3.50 values, at this price, suit. H . We have on display a complete stock of men 's Hats ..,,11 C t- -i IT Til JIlL" In l , f , n ,1 .-." T . . XJ c black and colors. Our prices are always the lowest, and I. J quality is guaranteed. Let us show you these new lines. 40c Ribbons at 27c a Yard 35c Neckwear at 1 9c Each Satnrdayale of 10,000 yards heavy 6-inch all-silk Ribbons for hair bows, dress trim ming, etc.; black, white, brown, navy, red, light blue tuid pink; 40c value, yard..27 1000 embroidered Rabats for wear with Dutch collars; all new, pretty styles; Q the best regular 35c values buy all you want of them at this low price, each. C 1000 Pairs Women's White Cape Gloves, at $1.15 Pair Great Saturday sale of 1000 pairs of " Pen-in 's" celebrated white cape Walking Gloves the most desirable pf all gloves for street and dress wear; complete line of sizes, 5Vi to 7; every pair fully guaranteed. Regular $1.50 ! II 1 C values, on sale at this special low price, pair. .N X X O 10,000 pairs of "Perrin's" English tan cape Walking Gloves, best shades of tan; all sizes; best $1.50 values, pair. .$1.15 $3.50 Gloves $1.98 Saturday sale of 3000 pairs women's 16-bntton length Kid Gloves, Cape Gloves and Chamois Gloves black, white, tan and natural ; all new, perfect gloves, in a com- fl QQ plete line of sizes; regular $3.00-$3.50 values, pr. .P I0 $1 Auto Veils 57 c Special lot of 1000 chiffon Auto Veils, full 3 yards long; hemstitched edge and ends; black, white, red, light blue, pink and champagne ; the best regular $1.00 val- C 7 ues buy all you want of them at this low price, ea. take advantage of sale. " C V' v V i'v ribs Great Parasol Sale $3 Values $2.39 Each $5 Values $3.98 Each Great Opening Sale of new Parasols; this season's most attractive styles in pongee and linen, plain colors and fancies; some with ivory tips, rings and brass Natural wood and novelty handles in large variety Exceptional values for today's sell ing The shrewd buyer will take advantage $3.00 Parasols at $2.39 $4.50 Parasols $3.67 $5.00 Parasols at $3.98 each Call and see 5000 Yards of Pongee Silks $ 1 .00 Values at 79c $ 1 .50 Values $ 1 .27 $ 1 .25 Values $ 1 .09 $2.50 Values $2. 1 9 In the Silk Store, a great Summer sale of 5000 yards imported Pongee Silks in. the best qualities. Pongees are in great favor for women's apparel of all kinds. The. values are the best we ever offered. Let us show you. Oh sale at the following low prices: $1.00 values, 79 $1.25 values, $1.09 $1.50 values $1.27 $2.50 values $2,19 New Wool Dress Goods, Satin Directoire, on sale at this low price, the yard. .$1.50 Tussah Royal Ottoman, at, yd..$2.0( New Tailored Suitings, $1.50 to $3.00 Chiidrens Dresses Half Price $6.50 Coats at $4.45 Each Great clean-up of misses' and children's white Dresses, slightly soiled from handling; lawns, mulls and pique materials, trimmed with lace and insertion; some have drop skirt attached, some have Dutch neck and short sleeves;' ages 6 to 16 J),,!-, years; all have ribbon sashes; values from $6.50 to $15.00, at, each. lCv Special lot of misses' and children 's Box Coat3 in three-quarter-length styles; serges, flannels and cheviot materials; blue, bright red, black and white checks and tans; lined throughout; some have black velvet collar; ages 6 to 14 years; the flJl A C best regular $6.50 values, on sale at this. low price, each take advantage. .'Pt'.tO HULL CASE IS OP Motion for New Trial Taken Under Advisement. SENTENCES ARE IMPOSED Clarence B. Zfichary and H. H. Hen drickfl Dealt Out Fines and Jail Sentence. V. "V. Slclwec Kx-apes With Fine. Motion for a new trial In the case of John H. Hall, ex-United States District Attorney, convlrted of conspiracy, wa heard by United States Judge Hunt in the. Federal Court yesterday, and waa taken under advisement. Judge Hunt is ex pected to pass on the motion some time today bvfore he leaves for San Francisco. Three of the convicted land-fraud de fendants who either had been convicted or had pleaded Ktiilty to indictments re turned under Heney were yesterday sen tenced by Jitne Hunt. They were:-W. W. Slelwer. ex-State Senator and president of the Butte Creek Land, Livestock &. Lumber Company; H. H. Hendricks, ex Unlted States Commissioner and secre tary of the Butte Creek Company, and Clarence B. Zachary, manager for the same company. On a perjury charge. Hendricks re celved a sentence of 13 months- imprison ment at McNeill's Island and was fined S00. In the conspiracy case, a fine of 1100 was imposed. Hendricks furnished a bond for his appearance on the order of the court, pending the time that he can consult with his counsel. Judge A. 8. Bennett, of The Dalles, and perfect plans for an appeal of his case. Zachary Pays His Fines. Under an Indictment returned April 8, 1906. Zachary had been convicted August 17. 1906. on a charge of perjury. With Hendricks and Steiwer, he pleaded guilty to a subsequent Indictment, In which he was charged, Jointly with Hall et al., with conspiracy. On the perjury charge, Zach ary was sentenced to serve 90 days in the Multnomah County Jail and to pay a fine of $100. On the conspiracy charge he received a fine of $50. During the aft ernoon he paid Into the United States Court the aggregate of the two fines, $150, and began serving his sentence. E5x-Senator Steiwer escaped with a fine of $3600 for the alleged conspiracy with which he was associated with Hall and to whlch he pleaded guilty and became a witness for the Government. He paid the amount of his fine to Circuit Court Clerk Marsh during the afternoon. Announcing that he had conferred with Heney. Mr. Becker moved a postpone ment in pronouncing sentences against George Soretvson, who was convicted with F. P. Mays and Wlllard N. Jones, on an indictment charging conspiracy, and against D. AV. Tarpley. who was con victed with 9. A. T. Puter et al.. in the celebrated "11-7" case. It Is presumed that Sorenson and Tarpley will be used as witnesses for the Government In the trial of Blnger Hermann, which Is sched uled to be taken up this Fall. Mays Indictment Dismissed. A formal motion also was entered dis missing the conspiracy indictment as to F. P. Mays, who had been indicted to gether with Hall, Steiwer et al.. on the conspiracy charge. At the trial of the Hall case, Heney promised to have this Indictment dismissed as to Mays, in order that the latter might testify for the Gov ernment in the trial of Hall. However, the Indictment was not dismissed as to Mays, and yesterday's order, on motion of Mr. Becker, , was made to clear the records and in fulfillment of Heney's agreement with Mays. At the request of Mr. Becker, the con spiracy Indictment, in what is known as the 'Wisconsin case." was dismissed as against Herman W Stone, a resident of Minnesota and one of the defendants. Pumpa that tic at Rosenthal's. MERGER PLAN MADE Board of Trade Will Probably Be Abandoned. DIRECTORS SEE NO HOPE After Debts Are Paid, Xew Commer cial Exchange May Be Organized in Which Many Lines of Business Will Unite. Preliminary steps toward finally clos ing up the affairs of the Portland Board of Trade were taken at a meet ing of the directors last night. While the board will continue to do business for the next few days, it is now assured that it will be aban doned sd soon as the debts are liqui dated so that the members may be free to enter into the new commercial ex change, the formation of which is now on foot. At the meeting last night there was some sentiment in favor of continuing the present board, but the prevailing idea was that it would be well to dis continue if by so doing a strong, well financed exchange taking the place of the two organizations now existing in Portland, could thereby be accom plished. If it were not for the pros pect of organizing such an exchange the directors would, they say, . favor continuing the Board of 'ITade. The debts of the organization "were taken under consideration and while it was the opinion of some of the directors that there had been errors of Judgment in the management of the Board there was no disposition shown to criticise anyone connected therewith. The work of raising the $3500 necessary to pay the debts will be begun at once and the amount will be prorated among those who have been associated f in the enterprise. The payment of the indebted ness is considered essential before the Board Is abandoned as an active institu tion. Several of the directors and Secretary Fred Muller presented their resignations last' night, but the Board declined to ac cept any of them until the indebtedness has been liquidated. Mr. Muller desires to withdraw from that line of work to en gage in other business and It was agreed that his resignation would be accepted as soon as the affairs of the Board are adjusted. President F. K. Beach and Director W. R. Bagot, after the adjournment of the meeting, which was executive in char acter, exDressed the conviction that a strong new organization would be the outcome of the present difficulties. The new exchange, it is planned, will embrace all lines of business, the most active part being taken by representa tives of the grain interests, shipping, lum bering, banks, insurance, creameries and general produce. V EXTREMEVALUES. In constructing our clothing we always try to have them as good as possible for the money. Our $15 suits are an example. J. L. Bowman & Co.. Fifth and Alder. Firm AVJU Repair Bridge. The City Executive Board, yesterday afternoon, adopted a committee report, accepting a proposition from the North west Bridge "Wors to repair defects in the East Twenty-eighth street reinforced concrete bridge across Sullivan's Gulch. The span had been rejected because of faulty workmanship and omissions from the specifications, but these matters will all be made good under the latest action of the Board. San Francisco Mrs. Mattle Harley, an aged woman, has been ejected from her borne and Is living in a barn because through her expenditure of her meager Income for the care of stray and hnugry dogs, she was uMbte to meet her othr expense. FRANK I. SMITH MEAT CO. 'FIGHTING THE BEEF TRUST" WEST side: -M Alder Street Tvronly-flrxt and Johnson Street IRS Glbbn Street Eleventh and Montgomery Streets Third and Jefferson Streets ASTORIA 233 Taylor Street (Unlontown) Twelfth and Bond Streets EAST side: WIlllamM Avenue ' 71 MIsniHslppI Avenue Kant Morrison Street S52 Knnt Burnalde Street . Thirty-third and Belmont Streets You can get the following Meats, also Butter, Fish, etc., at all of Smith's markets. When you come to Alder street, be sure you get in the right place. The Beef Trust's markets down there are doing their Utmost to iaise me pnee 01 meat, i-ass tnem up and buy Smith's meats. Soup Meat, uer lb. Liver, per lb 5 Lamb Hearts, per lb 5 Boiling Beef, per lb 6 Stewing Beef, per lb ....6c Corned Beef, per lb i g Kump Corned Beef Sc Short Kibs of Beef to Bake 7 Calves' Hearts . 8 Shoulder Beefsteak, 3 lbs 25 Shoulder Roast Beef Round Beefsteak 10 Pork Sausage no other in town is as good as Smith's, because Smith's alone is pure 12 He Bockwurst 15c Ham Sausage ................. ISc Krankfurts ....12(4 Bologna IOC Liver Sausage lOc Headcheese -lOc njuoa sausage ................ IOC Hamburg Steak lOc Sirloin Steak 12 '4c Tenderloin Steak 121Ac Shoulders of Genuine Spring Lamb Shoulder Roasts of Genuine Spring Lamb 12 Vc Hindquarters of Genuine Spring tSHf. A;i."-:.-.:'u-.":--We rimie mu nuasis OI ijeei . Loin Xioasts of Pork . 12s 15c Smith's Breakfast Bapon 17c Smith's Sugar-Cured Hams 15 lalf a Ham l&C Lsrd No other lard is as good as Smith's, I care not whether you have been buying high-priced Eastern lard or a city brand. TAKE NOTE OF THESE SPECIALTIES Pork Loin Chops.... ...15 Pork Shoulder Roasts 12V-C P'ckl?d, Pork -..12HC 15C rry Salt Pork 12V-C Veal Stew 8c IOC veal Breasts IOC 12 He Veal Shoulder Roasts IOC to la'ic Loin Veal Cutlets 15c Loin Roasts of Veal. ; 15c Veal Sausage 12V2C Calves Liver 15C Legs of Young Mutton 15e Mutton Ixiin and Rib Chops 15c Mutton Shoulder Chops 12V-C Mutton Loin Roasts 15c Mutton Shoulder Roasts 12c iiuie Qiiuuiaei or iuuton XOc Smith's is 65c for a 5-lb. pail, and it does not contain an ounce or beef drippings or any other adul teration. Norway Butter and several other brands of the very best creamerv butter, 2 lbs 5oe The above meats, etc., and the following groceries at our Third and Jeffe liver $.U0 worth or more. : Phone Mam 8751. 3 lbs. Halibut 25c Choicest Chinook Salmon .... 12 c Razor Clams, per dozen . 12'iC All other kinds 'of fish. Chickens Fancy quality, dressed in our own sanitary poultry plant, Pr lb 20c rson-street establishment. We de- 18 lbs. Sugar Sl.OO 50-lb. sack high pat. Flour.. SSl.eo 50-llj. sack Pride of Valley Flour i.-o l.-lO 10-lb. sack Pastry Flour 35c 10-lb. sack Corn Meal --35c 10-lb.' sack Rye Flour .....35c 10-lb. sack Rye Meal 35c 10-lb. sack Whole Wheat Flour 35c 10-lb. sack Graham Flour. ... ,35c 4 lbs. Split Peas 25e 5 lbs. Navy-Beans 25c 6 lbs. Mexican Beans..: 25C 5 lbs. Rice 25C 5 lbs. Rolled Oats 25c 4 lbs. Lima Beans. 25c 6 lbs. Prunes. 30 to 40 size 25c 3 lbs. Evaporated Peaches 25c 3 lbs. Salmon 25c 4 bars Wool Soap.. 25c 7 bars Smith's Best Soap 25c 7 bars White Ribbon Toilet Soap 25c 3 lbs. Sal Soda 5c 5 lbs. Starch 25e 3 lbs. Tapioca 25c 3 lbs. Sago 25c 5 lbs. Table Salt 5C 3 pkgs. Gelatine 25c 8 boxes Parlor Matches..- 25c (500 in a box) 2 lbs. ' Evaporated Apples 25c 3 lbs. Evaporated Pears 25c 3 lbs. Dried Figs 25c 3 cans Corn 25c 3 cans Tomatoes 25c 3 cans Pumpkins 25c .25c -25c 25c 25c -25c 25c 2of 3 cans String Beans 3 cans Condensed Milk..'. 3 cans N. O. Molasses 2 cans Best Peaches 3 cans Pie Peaches 2 ca;is Bartlett Pears 2 cans Pineannle 2 cans Broiled Mackerel 25c 1 3-lb. can Muscat orapes lOc 2 cans Minced Clams 25c 1 can June Peas lOc 3 boxes Matches (1500 in box).. 25c 2 boxes Mason's Stove Blacking 5c 1 box Shtnola Shoe Blacking .5c Chip Baskets, each IOC Pat. Mop Handles 15c Our best Brooms, each 30c and 40e 3 bottles of Royal Glue 25c