THE MORXIXO- OTJEOOXIAX, TUESDAY, 3IAKCII 5, 1913. Thoroughly Equipped Watch and Jewelry Repair Shop Where High-Grade Work Is Assured Lowest Prices Jewelry Section 1 st Floor Meet Your Friends in the Spacious Lobby of 7th Floor Restaurant for Luncheon Today Ladies' Orchestra from 12 A. M. to 2 P. M. THE MEIER & FKAXK COMPANY, ESTABLISHED 1857. WEATHER REPORT: FAIR TODAY. THE MEIER & FRANK CO.. 5th, 6th, Morrison and Alder Sts. CO Thousands Saw 6Made-Ie -Oregon First Floor Main Building Order by Mail. First m ri;A 25c Y 'rf 2 Great Spring Sale of Lovely New Ribbons WHAT i timely oHVrins. this lovely new Rillns at splendid savings just at the beinnim of the Springtime, when tln-ir u-fs are iii;iny ami varied. And never hav tltr Kibhons been more attructiv never so novel never in such wondrous assortments as now 35c and 40c All-Silk Ribbons at 17c Knllv 10.IHNI Minis ol' the t'iT!i, new '.I'm- and -l"e Kihbons sN'ciiilel in tlic ( ihh.ni Sale tixlay nt only 17e a jiml. Kirh Var Prints. Taffetas, snt in. .Mes-aalini-s. hcrks. :-triM':., Hi .. in li'lit ami ilark colorings. 1 Your rhoiep of tlirM" Xc iiihI -ir Kihlxms IimI.iv, sH'eial, yanl. only 1 Q for 35c ai-d 40c extra heavy I'rint-. trie, WA 29c !3 atins. shailr. 21c for 50c and 6"c beautiful all silk Ribbons Fancy Warp I reilen. t-herks. OC etc.; ."in. w i.lr. YJ. C for regular 50c Ribbons ex tra heavy quality rich all-silk A lovely ramre of OQ li inehrs ile. Ynr.l"' for 35c to 50c Ribbons. Odd lines of high-grade Taffetas ;m.l Satins. Full 8 iiuIh's Ol wide. Yanl, .serial for only I J for regular zoc Ribbons all 1 C (jut Taffetas and Moires in full line of staple shades for rliil !reii' hair bows. etc. Five 1 7 inches Me. Yanl. at only A v 1 O for fancy 20c and 25c Rib- bons in lovelv floral and con- riilional ilesiens. For tanrv work. hair bows. etc.; .1 and 1 O. vnrd at v, 4 inches wide; all-silk Ribbons. Plain Taffe- ! ta and Moires, fi inches 1Q- wide. All shades. Yard at 1 C C for regular 10c and 15c Rib 3C bons. Fancy Warp Prints, Dresdens. ete., for fancy work. C 1 ami 1'; inches wide. Yard 1 O for 20c all-silk plain Taffeta 1 and Moire Ribbons. All sta ple colors. 4 inches i'le. 1 O 1'laced on sale at. yard, only AV A pJe for positive 75c and 85c Rib " C bons. Beautiful fancy Warp I'rints. Ih-esdens, Taffetas, sntin ;riped and Novelty styles. ovely color coinhiuations. ti inches A "T wide. Sale price, yard, only" CT- 'or handsome $1 and S1.25 J f C Ribbons. Wonderful Warp I'rints, Taffetas. Itrrsdens, satin- stripcil bonier, ete. 7 and S-C7 9 Ex 4TV ID you know that Oregon had a mill which could weave such beautiful Dress Goods?" "Isn't the mohair loom interest iiifr V "Had you any idea gas mantles were made like this?" Thousands came, questioned, wondered at this second great "Made-iu-Oregon" Exposition at The Meier & Frank Store today. From the signal which started wheels in motion at U o Vlock. crowds gathered at each exhibit. On the oth floor a score of voting women from Neustadter Tiros", factory are busy turning out Men's Shirts. "Boss-of-the-Road" Overalls are being made in the Men's Clothing Department, 3d floor. .And scattered on the various floors and basement are working exhibits where actual manufacturing of all kinds is being carried on. Kiser Hand-Colored Photos of Oregon Shown by Stereopticon on 5th Floor In a special auditorium on the 5th floor, beginning at 1 :30 this afternoon, 100 new Kiser Hand-Colored Photographs of Oregon will be thrown on the screen for the benefit of Exposition visitors. Plenty of seats come and see many new views of Oregon's beautiful mountain scenery, lakes, rivers and famous spots. position Yesterday Photo of Loom From Thomas Kay Woolen Mills, Salem, in Operation in Dress Goods Dept. I'rice, yd., only' r3 See the New Dress Goods "Woven in Oregon" ALL the distinctiveness and beauty of imported weaves combined in these rich, new "Woolen Suitings woven here in our own state bv the Thomas Kav Woolen Mills, of Salem. Don't f;iil to - . - - J L M k. . m H Cheney Bros. New Spring Foulards Every day sees the arrival of handsome new patterns in these high-grade Showerproof Foulards. Ideal for Spring and Sum mer street and afternoon frocks. Beautiful colorings lovely de signs, plain and with attractive borders. 24-in. Foulards at 85? and S1.25- 45-itieh Bordered Foulards at S2.50. Don't fail to see the working loom exhibit in the first floor section. The Dress Goods are splendid rieh twilled cheviots, hand some tweeds and popular Scotch weaves in the new shades for Spring. Full 56 inches wide. Priced, yard only Rich Mohairs "Made in Oregon Destined for greatest popularity this season rieh, lustrous Mack Mohairs, Sieillians and Brilliantines made by the Mult nomah Mohair Mills at Sellwood. One of the most interesting exhibits of the Exposition is the working looms on the 5th floor. Mohair fabrics, 1st floor section, j-nrd at 50d to S2.00. Ift' lM' As Fresh as Scotia's Harebells Anderson Ginghams FIRST FLOOR .NEW BUILDING ANDERSON SCOTCH OTNGHAMS the name that's known to every woman the land over the name that means finest, firmest weaves in Gingham.s fast colorings, long-wearing qualities. -And the new patterns for Spring and Summer are beautiful. Checks, plaids and stripes, as well as solid colorings. Full 32 ins. wide. -jC Sold here only in Portland. Triced, a yard Crash Linens, that are won derfully smart aud attractive for Spring and Slimmer Suits, dresses, waists and coats. In white and cream, plain or with pin stripe of blaek and blue. 3ti inches w'''e-CO Yard, priced at only''' Silk Tussahs, that combine the practical and dainty. They're a fine, firm siik-and-linen combination of perfect weaving. Light and dark col ors, with silk-embroidered de signs of like color. 27 OC inches wide. Yard at''' Indian Blankets From Pendleton and Oregon City ! EVERY "Western home should have one of these splendid Indian Blan- kcts mat are made nere m our own Western countrv. Erom both Pendle ton and Oregon City they come. In scores of original native de signs; also Multnomah emblem and the TJ. of Oregon lettering. 1 'Xai 'o "O 'iS II -'VNW "i lyV''- rr r-i il ft - "Woven from finest Oresron fleeced TtiSj wool in rich, non-fa dinjj colors. All full Splendid for dens, couches, slumber robes. Every beach- there s a Avealth of coin- City sizeu, goer should have his Indian Blanket fort in them. Pendleton Blankets at $8.50. Blankets at $7.50. Oregon S 1 .50 Chiffon Auto Veils Today at 98c M AIM 'II wind call fur Veii imr for if there's am 1 1 in. of I In- ulun llie .-kin lu-i'ds I'roti I'tioii. ii " Hon. at Ibis early Sjirinz- t .-. kIu'ii w in,!- i.ir tan and lilrm- il,f. I'hitl.ui Auto Neils mill linii- liiriicd mi'.. '' vanU lone and a yard ni.liv Wliiic and cloi-s. tI."1 QQ- VriU. i't;' nd I. .'.;. each, at onfv fOC $2.50 to Sj .IO Auto Veils of fine rhif- cloth. II. ni-tit.-li.'d; wide J1 OQ l.rd.'i. All lia.:.'- and lute ? OI7 Colored Shetland Veils the hvcominir. ,i . I , . iH'pio.ir i'.ivi'. i'-. ai n- inic aim i - im lii - wiili'. Iic-iilailv 7.V to J.iHi. lifiVriil t.xlav at Mihne Bows They're new and pretty fi.r wrar wiilt tlie Spring itnnie. Prieed at irr to nrr. New Veilings for Spring at 35 to a yard. V3 Off Women's $ I to $ L50 Tailored Waists, 68c m:i iimi ki.ooh. mi bi ii.ii;. SUIJKLY it doesn't pay to make the Waists for ordi nary wear when they can be pur chased at such a low price as this! Tailored styles carefully made of striped percales and plain and figured madras. They're neat! Finished with laundered collars and cuffs to match. Also 'White- (.'repe Waists, trimmed in embroidery and lace, lliirh neck ami lone-sleeved styles. Thev sell for $1 and .$1.50 regularly Your choice today at only 68c Great Sale of Standard Shirts As Made on the 5th Floor "a i.t: T -5. " t i- , . . . --C0AT I a O N'eustadt'r BrosV'Stand- - ard (iolf and Shirt, in scores of smart terns. Soft, separate military "liars, stiff and tnm baek French cuffs. Sp'l stvle $1.39 One of the most comprehensive and interest ill i exhibits of our "Made-in-Oresron" Exposition is the manufacturing of Neustadter liros. "Stan dard" Shirts on the Fifth floor. Here you will see the handsome new fabrics being made into Shirts of all styles. Cut and fin ished in a manner which have made "Stan dard" Shirts famous. In conjunction, we becin a special sale on them today. I a. 1 Neustadter Bros.' ''.Standard" '' Shirts, in golf and neglisree styles, . -. ... . -1 . . maoe witn soit separate muiiarv collars 10 match. Soft turn-back French and stiff cuff styles. Special this sale RrosV'Stand- of imported French corded madrases in tan and white self stripes. Soft French cuffs j and separate military 1 -ollars. Special only 95c Nei;Iii;ee new pat- f m "5 Neustadter -'J -'ard" Shirts. $2.39 Embroider'd Trimmings THE First Floor Embroidery Section is a veritable bower of the lovely and novel in Kmbroideries for Sprinsr and Summer newest creations here in splendid variety Linen Bands they're new! Beautifully embroidered in Dresden shades. I'riced at !t."e to $1.71 yd. Plain linen to match in tan, white, old rose and lavender. Complete the handsomest of linen cos tumes. Yard at 1. Embroidered Batiste Flouncings W o n dcrfully dainty and new! Kmbroid ered leaf and dot desifrus in blue and in red. They're dis tinctive! 4-1 in. wide, yd, 1 Linen Allovers Beautiful pure linen embroidery in rich exclusive allover patterns. An lS-inch linen allover at $7 a yard. 4-Vinch linen all over at $4.25. Agaric Bordered Crepe The new Turkish toweling weave in blue ou fine, sheer white crepe it's an entirely new feature in lingerie ma terial for the coming Sum mer. Lovely for party and afternoon frocks. 4-") inches wide yard at only SI. 75 Bordered Voile Flouncings, exquisitely sheer and dainty. Deep bordered designs, stamped on white, in blue, black, lavender and tan. Full 4-") inches wide. Lovely for Summer frocks yard. S3. Bulgarian Band, richly em broidered in silk on fine mar quisette. Full 18 inches wide. Novel and new-! Yard, $12 Victor Flour, Sk.$ 1.25 By the Barrel at $4.90 THE lowest price we've quoted in months! Victor Flour a brand made special for us, of the best selected O C It's an unusual offer. Bbl. ?-Li0; the sack K special wheat Butternut Butter, 2 lbs 70C Navel Oranges, dozen at 17c Extra Navel Oranges, dz. 26c Split Peas, 3 pounds for 20o Fancy Head Rice, 3 lbs. 20c Eastern Succotash, 2 cans 23 Abetta Crackers, 7 pkgs. 25c Shredded Cocoanut, lb. 16 English Breakfast Tea at 23c Lemons, special, the doz. 18c Gloss Starch, 6-lb. box, 55 Corn Starch, 4 pkgs. for 25c TELEPHONES PACIFIC, PRIVATE EXCHANGS 4; HOME, A 6101 March Bed and Bedding Sale Regular $ 1 5 "Ostermoor" Mattresses, Now at $1 L90 FOl'RTH FLOOR MAIX BVILDIVG. LOWEST price we've ever known to be quoted in America on the celebrated Ostermoor ilattresses, advertised nationally at stfti" $15.00. One piece, full size, weighing 50 pounds. Covered with best qual ity striped linen ticking. For one week only, in the Semi-Annual Sale of Beds and Beddinr at the low price, each ORDER BV MAIL. ii"" fc.1' oii--rvunioil $11.90 tcrmoon ;t;i--SJ--19eeiS-f6REa 'I'tV ill PiT.OFE Trnrf iiiiiijni:""i"""'"'- jj n a ffl B j f $13.25 Ostermoors at only S12.00 $18.00 Ostermoors at only S13.25 $30.00 Ostermoors at only 18.50 $ 4.50 Cotton-Top Mattress, 3.39 $ 6.75 Gilt-Edge Mattress, 5.25 $12.50 Felt Mattress, only 9.60 $5.75 Metal Beds as above, in 4-0, 3-6 and White or green enamel finish. Sale price only illustrated 3-0 sizes. S4.35 $17.50 Steel Beds as illustrated above. Constructed with malleable rail joints, 2-inch continuous posts. Vernls Martin or white. Priced only $10.25 fTHTTTii $27.50 Brass Beds beautiful satin finish, with best English guar anteed lacquer. Rich design, as pie tured: or full 1 O Q size. Priced at only J X Jjij $8.50 All-Steel Spring as illus trated above, in 4-6 or 3-6-foot size. Guaranteed for years of service. A limited number for the d A f Semi-Annual Sale, only J)D,y