22 TIIE MORNING OREGONIAN, THURSDAY, MAT 7, 1914. Headquarters Passenger Auto to St. Helens and Way Points at Meier & Frank's Apply Accommodation Desk )ut-of-Town Patrons Write Now for Our New Spring and Summer Mail Order Catalog "Every Article Must Be Underpriced for Removal Sale Excepting Only Groceries, "Silk Maid" Hose, "Willamette" Sewing Machines, "Invincible" and "Samson" Suits and Contract Goods This Edict Applies to New Merchandise and All Departments Occupying Temporary Annex Have You Visited The Home Industry Exhibit Being Held at Meier & Frank's In the Large Basement Space, Morrison-Street Way, Under the Auspices of Manufacturers Association of Oregon? Over half a hundred attractively decorated booths contain the exhibits of manufactured products from all over the State of Ore gon, many showing, actual manufacturing demonstrations. The exhibit will continue until May 15, and is worthy the attention of all the people of Portland and Oregon. Meier & Frank's REMOVAL DIRECTORY The Shopper's Guide Revised Daily. MOVE KiO. 1, Art Needlework De partment To Seventh Floor, Tiear Tea Room. Sixth - Street Building. DIOVK IV O. 2, Kodak Department. Sportlns: t.oods Department To Temporary Annex (across Fifth street), Fifth-Street En trance. BIO VIS "0. 3, Alteration and Kit ting: Jtooms To Fifth Floor, Sixth-Street Building. MOVE NO. 4. Men's Furnishing and Hat Department To Tem porary Annex, First Floor. MOVE NO. 5, Men's and Boy-' Clothlnnr and Moys Hat Depart ment To Temporary Annex, Second Floor. MOVE NO. 6. Trunk Department To Third Floor, Sixth-Street Building. .. MOVE NO. 7. HouxefurnlnhlnKK To Third Floor, Temporary An nex. Crockery Department, to Fourth Floor. Temporary Annex MOVE NO. 8, Mall Order Depart, meat To Ninth Floor, Sixth Street Building. MOVE NO. 9, Toy-, Dolls, Wheel uooiim TO sixth Moor, Tem porary Annex.' Baby Carriages, Pictures and Baskets Moved to Kighth Floor, Temporary -annex. BALLOTS For Rose Festival Queen Candidates May Be Secured With Purchase Made In Temporary Annex Only. Important! Duplicate Sales Checks are re deemable within Two Days of date of Sales Checks only. Rose Festival Tour de Luxe bal lots will be given with purchases in the Temporary Annex only as follows: 10 votes with every 25c or more. 20 votes with every 50c or more. 35 votes with every 75c or more. 50 votes with every $1 or more. 100 votes with every J2 or more. 150 votes with every $3 or more. 200 votes with every 14 or more. 250 votes with every $5 or more. purchase of purchase of purchase of purchase of 'purchase of purchase of purchase of purchase of SO Additional Votes With Every Additional Dollar Purchase, Votes Glvci With Purchases Made In Temporary Annex Only. "Acorn" Gas Ranges and Water Heaters At Removal Prices "Acorn" means perfec tion in Stoves and Ranges. Summer is upon us and Gas Ranges and "Water Heaters will be in great demand and we 're re ducing them for Removal Sale. "Acorn" Gas Ranges $14.50 $21.50 $22.50 $24.50 $30.00 $32.50 $38.00 $45.00 $50.00 $65.00 $85.00 'Acorn" Acorn" 'Acorn" 'Acorn" 'Acorn" 'Acorn" 'Acorn" 'Acorn" 'Acorn" 'Acorn" Acorn" Gas Ranges Gas Ranges Gas Ranges Gas Ranges Gas Ranges Gas Ranges Gas Ranges Gas Ranges Gas Ranges Gas Ranges Gas Ranges now now now now now now now now now now now S11.60 S17.20 $18.00 S19.60 S24.00 S26.00 S30.40 S36.00 840.00 S52.00 S72.50 "ACORN" GAS WATER HEATERS REDUCED $16.00 "Acorn" Triple Coil Gas Water Heaters, $14.40 Meier & Frank's Fourth Floor. Main Bids;. $1.50 and $1-75 Long Pure Silk Gloved at 98c Here's a genuine "bargain" these beautiful Long Silk Gloves priced at only 98J. They're the new style Gloves now so popular embroidered and tucked arms made by one of the foremost manu facturers in the country. All pure silk, in black and white, and in all sizes, double tipped. "We've just 138 dozen at this very low price pair, 98d. : $2-$2.25 ' ' Tref ousse ' ' Kid Gloves, Pair, $1.75 Black, white, tan and several colors. Two and three pearl clasps, overseam and pique sewn. $1.75 "Trefonsse" "Dorothy" Kid Gloves, Pair, $1.35 In black, white and tan shades. Overseam sewn, two- clasp style, in all sizes. Meier & Frank's First Floor, Main Bids. Seventy-Five New Silk Suits Beautiful New Models Specially (QC fC Priced for Removal Sale at Only TpOOUU Have Just Been Received by Express And will be placed on sale today. "Without exception this is the most alluring collection of Silk Suits we have seen this season, combining softness of material, beauty of line and unusual ness. The Silk Suit was never more in vogue, silk lending itself so admirably to the graceful fashions of the day the clinging lines and original drapings. Moire, silk poplin and faille are the materials employed in the fashioning of these Suits in such exquisite colors as reseda, Rus sian green, leather, Copenhagen, lavender, plum, navy, brown and the always popular black. The accompanying illustration and the handsome window display will give our patrons an idea of the beauty of these Suits that are so very moderately priced for Removal Sale $35.00 Meier A Frank's Garment Salons Seeonrt Floor, Main Blrtg. Imported Fancy Velour and Velvet Ribbons Entire Stock Reduced for Removal Sale Sensational is this sale of Velvet Ribbons! The very highest quality French "Coupe" or cut .Velvet Ribbons are included, and in almost every desired color or combination. The widths . range from to 14 inches. "We're going to let these Ribbons speak for themselves suffice it to say that we're positive the women of Portland will be amazed, and take immediate advan tage of this wonderful sale that a few hours will see the stock radically reduced. 75c to $1.00 Fancy Velour and Velvet Ribbons, the yard, 38c $1.25 to $1.50 Fancy Velour and Velvet Ribbons, the yard, 59d $1.75 to $2.00 Fancy Velour and Velvet Ribbons, the yard, 69 $2.25 to $3.00 Fancy Velour and Velvet Ribbons, the yard, 89d $3.25 to $4.50 Fency Velour and Velvet Ribbons, the yard, 98i . 1 -First Floor, Mala Bids. Meier A Frank'i Infants' Wear Deeply Reduced Infants' $1.75 Pillow Slips, $1.19 Excellent quality linen Pillow Slips, 14x18 inches in size. Em broidered corners and hemstitched hems. Infants' $1.25 Nainsook Dresses, 98c Good grade Nainsook Dresses, daintily trimmed yokes and plain or trimmed skirts also an assortment in slip style. Infants' $3.50 Long Cashmere Coats, S2.69 Splendid grade of Cashmere, and made with capes, embroid ered and scalloped edges. Infants' $1.50 Pique Buggy Robes, 83c Good quality pique, in white, made with attractively scalloped edges. Meier Frank'a Second Floor Sixth t. Bids. Today's Special Bargain Tables First Floor, Main Building . Women's "Waists, of voile and mull, embroidery and lace trimmed, 9S. Long or short sleeves, high or low necks. 75c Corset Covers, lace and embroidery trimmed, for.... 59i $1.50 Nainsook and Crepe Gowns, Empire and square necks, lace and embroidery trimmed .98 $1.50 White Petticoats, -with embroidery flounces, only 98 75c Gingham Dresses for Children, sizes 2 to 6 years . ..54 Women's Linen Collars, worth to $1.25, plain and hand embroidered, three for .' 25( Women's Neckwear, worth to 50c, Dutch collars, jabots, bows, etc., . three for 25 ; each 10 $1.00 Duplex Reindeer Short Gloves for women, 2 pearl clasps, the pair, at 69? Children's Kid Gloves, $1.00 and $1.25 grades, white and ta'n, sizes 1 to 8 years, pair 25J 20c Machine Made Clnny edges and insertion, yard 10 To 10c Linen and Cotton Machine Made Laces, yard 5 Horticultural Advice Free Our consulting horticulturist, O. Berghuis-Krak, B. S., will give any information concerning the grow ing of flowers, vegetables and fruit trees, also the care of lawns and landscape gardening in general. Of fice hours 3 to 6 P. M. daily. Basement. Slxth-st. Bids;. Alder-St. War Delicious 3-Layer Cakes 25c One of the quality products from our own Daylight Bakery. Made from the very finest ingredients. Baked iu eight-inch tins, with pine apple centers and chocolate icing on top. No Phone Orders None Delivered Pure Food Grocery. Basement. $3 Garbage Cans Reduced to $1.99 On Sale in the Temporary . ' ' ' . Annex One hundred Galvanized Iron Garbage Cans have just been re ceived by us regularly priced at $3.00 and for Removal Sale we've decided to place an ex tremely low price upon them $1.99. They 're of heavy galvanized iron, size 16x26, with a capacity of 20 gallons. While any of the 100 remain the price will be reduced from $3.00 to $1.99 Meier Jk Frank's Temporary Annex, Third Floor. tn In our Corset Dep"& $40 "Willamette Cabinet Sewing Machines $30.50 IN EARLY ENGLISH FINISH . Because we're closing out this particular woodwork finish Early English we're making this radical reduction on these strictly high class and popular Sewing Machines. This Sewing. Machine has ten-year guaranteed Sewing Head, which is solid and simple of construction, being the keynote to the light running and lasting qualities of the "Willam ette." All the latest improvements and full set of attachments included, the latter encased in a neat metal box. The beautifully finished Cabinet makes this Machine an ornament to any home. Sterling in every respect is the "Willamette" Sewing Machine and an economy worth embracing is the opportunity afforded NOW to purchase Regular $40.00 Cabinet "Willamette" Sewing Machines, in Early English Finish, at $30.50 !l 1111 in1. mm i I iff rail U Expert demonstrators to explain the workings Easy-payment plan of purchases down, $1.00 weekly, until paid for No interest No extras. $2.00 Meier Frank's Basement, Sixth-Street Bids., Sixth and Alder-Street Way. Seth Thomas Mantel Clocks at $4.97 K-V-f M'. Wortn ?6.50 to ?7.50 Secure the June Wedding Present Now g At This Removal Sale Reduction "Seth Thomas" Clocks are a household word. They represent the best in the Clock world. And here they are reduced for Removal Sale. We only have a limited quan tity of these Clocks which we received at a very great reduction, thus allowing us to offer them to our patrons at so low a price. One style in Golden Oak: another in Weathered Oak finish, also Mahogany, in. all new shapes and designs; half-hour bell stroke; hour gong. We'd advise early selection, for so signal an offering will be sure to attract. Regularly selling at $6.50 to $7.50, these new Seth. Thomas Mantel Clocks are now on sale at only $4.97. Meier & Frank's First l'lwn Sixth-street Bids. The-QyALiTV Store op Portland FifUv, iixJ. Tlojjrtaon, Alder Sta. Kodak Department Located in Temporary Annex. Full Line of Kodaks, Cameras and Supplies. Fifth Street Kntmnce Our Grocery Specials Today! IMPORTED HOLLAND HERRING Latest catch fine fat H-QQf. land Milcher Herring. Special, the keg IOC New Codfish Boneless pieces. No. 2 bricks 19 Shredded Codfish Beardsley's Eastern. Package 15 Corn Flakes Quaker. Freshly toasted. Package TVi$ Karo Syrup No. 5 Blue Label cans 29 Pine Hams -Sugar-cured quality. Pound lSVzi& Clover Leaf Butter The roll 53 Swift's Cotostiet Fine shortening. No. 5 pails 59 Navel Oranges Sweet and juicy. Dozen, x7V2 anl 15? Victor Soap Oval cakes, seven bars for Graham Flour Freshly milled. No. 9 sacks 29? Ceylon. Tea Challenge. The pound C3? Meier A Frank's Pare Food Groeerr. Bssenient. PUPILS WILL GET AWARDS Seventh, Eighth and Xinth-Grade Folk to Compete for Prizes. 'The Producers and Consumers Pub lic Market Association" invites the jmiptls of the seventh, eighth and -ninth errades to compete for cash prizes in writing compositions entitled "The Advantages of Public Markets ;for Our City." A prize of $2.50 will be , warded the pupil writing the best composition in each of the grades. The compositions must not contain more than 500 words each and all papers must be accompanied by the name, address grade and school of the -competitor. Communications should be addressed "Fublic Market Cor test," in care of The Oregonian and must be re ceived before May 14. The awards will be announced by the Judges at the formal opening of the first West Side public market, at noon Saturday. May 16. at the public market on Yamhill between Third and Fifth streets. Winchester logging Road Iuslel- WISCHESTER, Idaho. May 6. (Spe cial.) Track-laying on the five-mile logging road of the Winchester milling plant has been commenced, and it la estimated that the work can be com pleted within two weeks, as the grad lng was finished last Fall. In the dis trict to bo reached by the road about 6.000.000 feet of logs have been cut. and these will be delivered during; the Sum met. About four Inches of snow have fallen here during; the past two days. but It Is melting; rapidly. PAVING CASE IS UP AGAIN Effort Will B Made to Arrive at Decision Today. VTith a number of important points regarding paving still unsettled the City Commission will hold a special meeting; this morning: at 10 o'clock to consider finally the proposed new pav ing specifications prepared by Com missioner Dleck. Inasmuch as a long list of paving projects is being held up pending the settlement of the spec ifications tangle a special effort will be made to get the question straight ened out and the specifications adopted. The specifications as prepared by Mr. Dieck provide for wider competi tion in paving without lessening the standard, he says. Other Commission ers have, taken exception to some of provisions of the specifications, saying that they should be broader so as to open up the use of patented pavements by all companies .by agreement be tween the city and the holders of the patents. 1 0-Mill Tax Liiw Embarrassing. CLARK8TON. Wash.. May 6. (Spe cial.) Cities of the third class In the state of Washington are finding them selves in an embarrassing position be cause of a recent decision of the &u preme Court. It was held that cities of the third class cannot levy more than a 10-mill tax lor all city pur poses. . . GRAND JURY INVESTIGATES Department Store Robbers Told by Women Witnesses. Evidence of the reported $6000 depart ment store robberies was heard yes terday by the grand Jury. All of the women charged with connection with the thefts were subpenaed as witnesses. Only four of the women arrested, Mrs. Minnie Hall. Mrs. Delia Rhude, Mrs. Louise Entreken and Mrs. X C Crear, have been bound over. Each of these waived preliminary examination before District Judge Dayton. Jewels valued at about (3000 and drygoods and wearing apparel of the same value were recovered. Moat of the jewelry had been secreted from the sore of F. Frledlander and he wear ing apparel from Lipman. Wolfe & Company, Meier & Frank and Olds Wortman ft King. The investigation was made by District Attorney Lvana and Deputy Robinson. SIGN ORDINANCE DISLIKED Ad Club Asks for Amendment to Clotli Banner Law. Declaring that the ordinance passed by the City Council recently prohibiting large cloth signs covering the sides or fronts of buildings also interferes with the erection of large wooden sit;ns on buildings, members of the Portland Ad Club have asked for an amendment. This has been taken up by City Com missioner Blgelow, who will work out proposed changes. The ordinance, as it stands. Is aimed to curb the covering of the outside of business places with signs which are unsightly and dangerous in case of fire. The Logical Man for Governor Is A. M. Crawford- Irent Attorney-General. Me hmu ma He m wrood record la his present office atl will make an able ernor. Elect Crawford Govrnor, .(Paid Advertisement.) A