PART TWO PAGES 13 TO 24 VOL. XXV. . PORTLAND, OREGON, SUNDAY MORNING, 3IAY 13, 1906. ' NO. 19. i 1 Important Sale of Summer Waists $1.50 WAISTS AT 98c Lingerie Waist of good quality white lawn. The front is made with four panels of embroidery and clusters of fine pin tucking. New elbow sleeves, with tucked collar and cuff?. $2.00 WAISTS AT $1.38 Waists of fine quality white lawn, the entire front is made of imitation hand-embroidery, in entirely new designs, new sleeves in elbow and full length. $2.50 WAISTS AT $1.89 Lingerie Waists of extra fine quality white lawn. The front is made of allover panel em broidery, with clusters of fine pin tucking between each panel; Valenciennes lace collar and cuffs: new elbow sleeves. $3.50 WAISTS AT $2.75 Lingerie Waists of fine quality white Batiste. The front is made of imitation hand-embroidery; new elbow sleeves, with lace collar and cuffs. ; SILK SHIRT WAIST SUITS Pour new models; best quality chiffon taffeta silk; waists elaborated with plaits, tucks and lace trimmings ; new flaring circular skirt, with foot folds or plaited skirt; colors are black, Alice . blue, gray, myrtle and navy; also in black and white checks, at $15.00, $17.50, $22.50 and $25.00.. Involved is a , right big collection of new Summer Waists, in entirely new and elaborate . models; fashioned of light Summer fabrics and exquisitely trimmed with fine laces and embroideries; $8.50 NEW WAISTS at $4.75 Novelty Net Waists, made over silk; el bow sleeves . with lace cuffs and col lar ; sold regularly at $8.00; on sale at .... '. $4.75 ' LINEN SUITS AND COATS We are now prepared to show full assortment new 1906 Linen Suits and Coats, in Eton, Pony jacket, threff-quarter, coat suits ; also s full line of novelties, at popular prices. f M f F Is now the price for hijh-class Jif.f i i tailor-made Suits, sold regularly ' B at $35, $37.50, $40. Every Suit new this season ; in Eton, Pony jacket, box coat and novelty styles. The materials are Pan ama cloth, broadcloth and fancy mixed suitings, in black and all the leading shades. We will not invite your interest entirely to the extreme price concessions they tell their own tale. Rather would we have you be conscious of this : The gar ments involved are in the models and fashioned of the fabrics which are abreast with the hour, if not beyond it. It is that which establishes the importance of this sale. College Blouses Just received by express another shipment of College Blouses, at the popular price of $2.50 Mammoth Sale Black Taffeta Silks 15, 000 Yds. Standard Black Silks Underpriced '. The great detunml for black taffeta silks for Summer Coats and Shirtwaist Suits makes this an event of unusual importance. 36-inch wide black Taffeta, $1.23 quality, at. a . . .98b 36-in, wide black Taffeta, $1.30 quality, at $1.19 36-inch wide Mack Taffeta, $1.73 quality, at 851.47 19-inch wide black Taffeta, 83c quality, at . . , : . . . .69 24-inch wide black Taffeta, $1.10 quality, at . -79$ $1.25 FANCY SILKS 85f 5000 yards this season's pretti est Silks, in fancy- colors; Taffetas, Messalines, Gros d Londres, in all the newest patterns, including a big as sortment of light and dark grays; values to $1.25. .85? Cream Wool Dress Goods For separate Skirts, or full Costumes ; for present wear cream and white wools take first place, show every new material and weave, and for this week offer exceptionally low prices. We At 39c Yard Worth 50c At 79c Yard Worth $1.00 At 98c Yard Regular $1.25 At $1.39 Yd. Reg. $1.50-$1.75 All-wool Batistes, Nun's Veiling and Albatross; 38-inch alf-wool Granite Cloth; 38-inch figured Brilliantines for waists, etc. 44-inch high-luster-Mohair Sicilians and Brilliantines; 44-inch all-wool English Yachting Serge, 44-inch all-wool Granite and Tropical Panama. 48-inch. Chiffon, Panamas, wire fiinish; 46-inch all-wool Crepellas, and Crepe Granite ; 44-inch high-luster Chiffon Mohairs ; 46-inch all-wooi Yachting Serges ; 40-inch Silk Warp Eoliennes and Crepe de Paris. 50-inch Superfine Imported English Serges and Coating Serges; 54-inch Chiffon Panamas and Whipcords; 50-inch French Panamas and Granites for Coats ; 44-inch Shadow Check Voiles and wool Taffetas. New white and black Suitings, 44 to 54-inch; stripes, plaids and checks; in voiles, etamines, serges and Panamas; per yard, s&c to ; $2.00 Book Store Mews Just reived "Fenwlrk's Career," by.'Mrs. Humphrey Ward, Publisher's price Jl.oO; our price $1.18 We hse added the following: titles -to our popular copyright. Price each ; 50 "The !" Iveranee" by:. "The Riutleground" by i'Roh. Sot! of Battle" by The Cost" by . The Prodigal Son" by . 'Two Van Revels" by . "The Boss" by . Fortunes of Oliver Horn'' 'The Voice of the People" by ' The Brethren by .... Ellen Glasgow . . ., Ellen Glasgow Ollvant ' D. G. Phillips , Hall Calne ........ .Booth Tarkington '. Alfred H. Lewis by....F. Hopklnson Smith . . . . Ellen GlHSgow . . . .Rider Haggard White Waistings and Suitings15c Yd. 5000 yards sheer novelty Waisting and Suiting, in lace stripes, plaids, checks and hair stripes ; regular values 20c and 25c ; per yard ...i 15 Printed Wash Batiste and Organdies. .12 3500 yards sheer printed Batiste and Organdie; white grounds ; choice colored floral designs ; regular value 18c ; per yard lZVs Opening Display in Our Negligee Dept. Consisting of the newest ideas in One-piece House Dresses, $1.50 to $2.50 Maid's Dresses $2.50 Nurses' Dresses S2.50 Two-piece House Dresses, $1.25 to ....$2.50 The above garments shown in prettiest per cales, ginghams and chambrays. Long "and short Kimonos of plain and figured dimity aud lawn. Short Kimonos, 75 and " 85j. Long Kimonos, $1.00 to $4.00. The Art Needlework Dpt. Announces Initial Display of Many New Designs in Lingerie Articles Such as Shirtwaists, Parasol Covers, Hats, Bolero Jackets, Corset Covers, Belts, Collar and Cuff Sets, etc.; in addition, 200 Shirtwaist Patterns, in shadow, French and Eyelet em broidery, full 3 yards, best quality lawn. Reg ular value $1.25; on special sale at 07 Embroideries At Less' Than HALF PRICE Embroideries At Less Than HALF PRICE a lg ' I Embroideries At Less Than -HALF PRICE $1.25 Allover Nets 57c Yd. 1500 yards of Baby Irish and novelty, coin, square and fancy dots and effects iu the popular net allovors, 44 inches wide. All' this season's styles; great values to $1.25 a yard, for this very great special, yd. 57 $ 1 .50 Embroideries 68c Yd. Thousands of yards of select Swiss Nain sook and Batiste Embroideries,, full 8 to 15 inches wide bands, . edges,- insertions and' novelty effects in mercerized cotton em broidery. Great values to $1.50 a yard, as one of the many good things, the yard 68 $2.00 Embroideries 78c Yd. A vast assortment of novelty Irish . point, . . baby Irish on batiste, shadow effects, in Swiss, nainsook, linen, etc., in charming de signs in edges,- bands, insertions and gal loons; exceptionally good, values up to $2.00 a yard, along with the rest, the yard 78 $2.50 Embroideries 98c Yard Most exquisite line of batiste, Swiss and nain sook in an elaborate selection of edges,, in sertions, galloons, etc., 12 to 27 inches. Nothing more dainty and pretty ever shown . by us; sterling values to $2.50 a yard for this great occasion, the yard. .980 $3.00 Embroideries $1.27 Yd. 15 to 27 inches wide an exclusive showing of . this season's best patterns in batiste, Swiss and nainsook in flounces, bands, edges and insertions; blind and open patterns; values to. $3.00 a yard for Monday's great day at the embroidery store, the yard.'. $1.27 12V2C Wash Lace 7c Yd. , 7500' yards 2 to 5 inches wide Point de Paris and Platte Valenciennes Wash Lace, in a large assortment of dainty designs, in sets to match ; worth full I21ic a yard, for this big occasion, the yard.- 70 $5.00 Embroideries 52.98 Yd. Choicest: pickings- of charming Embroideries 15 to 45 inches, batiste, Swiss and nainsook in Irish point and baby Irish effects, in edges, flounces, insertions and bands; great, values to $5.00 a yard as a leader $2.98 $1.00 Embroideries 48c Yd. Large selection of choice patterns in edges, ' insertions, bands and galloons in French and Anglais effects, 8 to 27 inches wide in Swiss and Nainsook; values to $1.00 a yard, for this event, the yard. ...480 $3.00 Allovers 98c Yd. Thousands and thousands of yards in Swiss, nainsook-and cambric allover embroideries; all this season's best and prettiest designs in blind and1 open effects; extra good values to. $3.00 a yard for . Monday 's .great spe cial, the yard ...980 EVESIKG TELEGRAM, MAY 9. MOVES AGAINST THE DRUG TRUST Government Attacks Alleged Merger to Fix Prices. SUIT IN INDIANA WASHTNGrTCW, - Mar " Ths Govern ment today began prosedution of the al tered "drug trust," beginning proceedings In Indiana on the (round of a combi nation to fix prices to the consumer. Attorney-General Moody makes publlo this statement: . "The Government today filed in the Cir cuit Court of the United States for the District of Indiana petition for an injunc tion against certain associations, .corpora tions and Individuals,' comprising; what is commonly known as the 'drug trust of the United States.' "The parties defendant specifically named m the bill have voluntarily com bined together to control tbe prloes at which proprietary medicines and drugs shall be sold to the consumer through the retail druggists in violation of the Sher man anti-trust law. "Tbe parties to the combination Include the Proprietary Association of America and tbe National Association of Retail Druggists." Who Defendant Are. The Proprietary Association of Araer oa la an unincorporated association of to per cent of the manufacturers and proprietaries of patent medicines, drugs and proprietary articles in the United States. : "The National Wholesale Zrngg1sts As sociation is also an unincorporated asso ciation composed of Dearly all. the whole sale druggists in the United States. These wholesale druggists act as tbe dis tributing agents for the - manufacturers and proprietaries of patent medicines, chemicals, drugs and proprietary articles, purchasing the same direct from the manufacturers, and supplylnr the same to the retail druggists In - various parts of the country. "The National Association of Retail Druggists is also an unincorporated as sociation, composed of delegates from af filiated local associations of retail drug gists located in the various states of the United States, and It W claimed that this association, through Its affiliations, baa a membership of aboat' 10.000, or nearly all tbe retail druggists in tbe United States who purchase and sell pat ent medicines, ohemicala, drugs and pro prietary articles to the consumer. "Each of these three associations has officers who. are made party defendants, as well as certain other individuals, firms and corporations who are members of the respective association. "There Is but one ultimate object of the conspiracy, vis.: To fix tbe price which shall be observed by all retail druggists In selhng to tbe consumer the various commodities manufactured by the several members of the proprietary asso ciation. How Price Are Herniated. '"The plan by which such object la ef fected Is in brief as follows: No retail druggist can obtain goods from a whole sale druggist or - a manufacturer of - g proprietary medicine unless fueh retail druggist becomes a member of the Na tional Association of Retail . Druggists, and la order to booone such member, he must agree to observe tbe established price at which such proprietary medicines shall be sold to the consumer." An Injunction is prayed for prohibiting these associations from acting In con cert for the purpose of maintaining prices, and the Individuals, firms and corporations who are members of the respective associations from acting . to gether for the purpose of maintaining uniform prices to the oonsumers through out the United Btates. .... . .- - - J W! t Ik CO wl lm as t v. ti . re . en . a lloi Mr" t I , net the the In r t 1 1 syi wf w" b I Lipman, Wolfe&Co. Cut-Rate Druggists The only store selling drugs In the State of Oregon not In the drug trust. IVe are now on the Drug Trust's blacklist for cutting ' prices on all patent medicines, and are cut off from every wholesale house and man ufacturer In -the United States, all of whom refuse to . sell us drugs. Yet we have a most complete stock, and all offered at less than drugstore prices. Everything In the medicine and Bundry drug stock at CUT PRICES. The Owl Cut-Rate DRUG STORE Of Portland Cut-Rate Price 41c MORNING OREGOMAN, MAY 10. "day en nt of plaee , arbl- t con. .Ikes, ! the men rkers, e' la- rs. Fhos- of tby 1 to r- eh V n t 1 as g thl to the t o.' IntlnhlnirfaHnA. Horstord's Acid phate. Ayer's Hair Vigor. Burnett's Cocaine. Bromo Seltzer. Cutlcura Resolvent. Carnick's Sol Food. Chamberlain's Pain Balsam. Schiffmann's Asthma. Cure. Cutlcura Salve. Cutlcura Ointment. Angler's Emulsion. Ely's Cream Balm. Hay's Hair Health. Lactopeptine. . Liquozone. Horllck's Malted Milk. Philip's Milk Magnesia. Omega Oil. , Oregon Blood Purifier. Oranglne. Aver's Cherry Pectoral. Find's Extract. Scott's Emulsion Cod Liver Oil. Syrup of Figs... Pills, Capsules, Etc. Antikamia, per box; cut rflte lv . Antikamia and CoJJn; cut rate Antikamia and Quinine, cut rate K S-gr. Quinine Sulphate Pills; cut rate.. 35c Radway Pills, cut n rate Zl Warner s' Pills; cut rate 1 Herrick's Pills; cut rate 21 Carter's Little Liver Pills', cut rate.:. 17 Beecham's Pills; cut rate 21 Javne's Pills; cut rate 1" Pinkham's Pills; cut . rate l"c Pierce's Pills; cut rate ITc Shoop's Pills; cut. rate ITc Tutt's Pills; cut rate ' IT 3-gr. Lithla Tablets; cut rate 25c Parke Davis' Antiseptic; cut rate 21 Cut-Rate Price 69c Wyeth's Beef, . Iron and Wine. Bromo Caffeine. Hall's Catarrh Cure. Cut-Rate Price 21c i Arnica Liniment. Bile Beans. . . Borolyptol. i Bromo Spltzer. "a Hydro-Caffeine. . it Cascarets. ' ' Camphor Liniment. Fletcher's Castoria. Catarrh Balm. Chamberlain's Cough. Cure. DeWitt's Cough Cure. Eskay's Food. Garfield Tea. Hydrozone. -Liquozone Laxative. ' ' Laxative Bromo Quinine Miles' Anti-Pain Piils. Oxozone. Piso Consumption Cure. Perry Davis' Pain Killer 8hiloh's Cough Cure. Shoop's Cough Cure. Cut-Rate Price 88c Ohyco-Thymoline. 2Mile' Nervine, Miles Heart Cure. Miles' Blood Purifier. Cut-Rate Price 83c Horsford's Acid Phos-, phates. Ayer's Hair Vigor. Borolyptol. Burnett's Cocaine. Wine of Cardui. Cuticura Resolvent. Kilmer s Heart Cure. Angler's Emulsion. . Hood's Sarsaparllla. Jayne's Alterative. Jayne's Expectorant. Kodol. Liquozone. Lysol. ' Nau's Dyspepsia Cure. Bromulslon. Faine's Celery Com pound. Sterns Wine of Cod Liver Oil. ' . Scott's Emulsion Cod Liver Oil. Shoop's Restorative. Shoop's Rheumatism Cure. Tarrant's" Aperient. - . ' Theoford's Black - Draught. Wampole's Cod Liver Oil. Cut-Rate Price 79c Aver's Sarsaparllla. Bromo-Seltzer. Carlsbad Salts. -Carnick's Sol Food. Eskay's Food. Horllck's Malted Milk. Oregon Blood Purifier. Pierce's Favorite Pres cription. Pierce's Discovery. Pinkham's Compound. Warner's Kidney and Liver Cure. 600 imported Nail Brushes; all manufac turers' samples, rang ing in value from 35c. 60c to 76c; cut rate Monday 25 New lot of samples of fine Hair Brushes: regular values 75c, 91 . to Jl.oO; cut rate Mon day .SO Palmer's Perfumes; li lac, sweet rose leaves, carnation and violet; ' cut rate Monday, per ounce .-...So 2-qt. Hot Water Bag; cut rate 48 S-qt. silk ribbed Hot Water Bag; cut " rate 68 Dr. Charles' Flesh. Food; cut rate -38 Sheffield's Tooth Pow der; cut ' rate. . . . 18 Fine jar Witch Hazel, Oatmeal Castile Soap: cut rate Monday, per ounce 50 Apenta Water; cut rate 19 Hunyadl Water; cut rate 24 Pluto Water; cut rate 24 Buffalo Llthia Water: cut rate 49 Cuticura Plasters. .21 Buhach Insect Pow der 21 Washing Ammonia; cut - rate 5 Pint Wood Alcohol; cut rate 15 4-Pt. Wood Alcohol; cut . rate 9 Rochelle Salts, pound; cut rate 19 Bicarbonate Soda, lb.; cut rate 3 Epsom Salts, pound; cut rate 3 Canary Seed, box... 5 Bird Gravel, box 6 Blue Jay Corn Cure. 6 ;S7 Ihar- Imal Mlty not Xl'e. ist J on have ; Is in ' truth ..e ' afl mething. e end a er f reman, new , r. Up tO - been ird of select srms. ction ', rest vilia- B. fi pe-wer- euncll June sum of r sev Thls entire ' sev-Usbed al.) The tnt, and . st the - glllnets rivsr run of "reshet yrmer. , trap- sratloni 1 blen Xtionsl m met i "will d In ere- , (sl.V ed ts the sed the hat he ll after ef by t War that d sur f plans m was Is no '.Lsga- anman. efere 1 King bl room at She hsd a "JJ--t BREAK DRUG TRUST Moody Asks Injunction Against Combination. AIMED TO MAINTAIN PRICE Manufacturers, Wholesale and Retail Druggists Bound Together in a ' Triple Trtist to Extort Vni form Prices. , WASHINGTON, 'May t. The Govern ment today began prosecution of the al leged "drug trust." beginning proceedings in Indiana on the ground of a combi nation to fix prices to the consumer. Attorney-General Moody makes publlo this statement: "The Government today filed In the Cir cuit Court of ths United States for the District of Indiana petition for an injunc tion against certain associations, corpora tions and Individuals, comprising what Is commonly known as the 'drug trust of ths United States.' "The parties defendant specifically named In the bill have voluntarily com bined together to control the prices at which proprietary medicines and drugs shall be sold to the consumer through the retail druggists in violation of the Sher man anti-trust law. "The parties to ths combination include the Proprietary Association of America and - the National. Association of Retail Druggists." Three-Headed Combination. "The Proprietary Association of Amer ica is an unincorporated association of 80 per cent of the manufacturers and proprietaries of patent medicines, drugs and proprietary articles in the United Ststes. "The National Wholesale Druggists- As sociation is also an unincorporated asso ciation composed of nearly all the whole sals druggists in the United States. These wholesale druggists act as the dis tributing agents for the manufacturers and proprietaries of patent medicines, chemicals, drugs and proprietary articles, purchasing the same direct from the manufacturers, and supplying the same to the retail druggists in various parts of the country. "The National Association of Retail Druggists is also an unincorporated as sociation, composed of delegates from af filiated local associations of retail drug gists located In the various states ef the United States, and It is claimed that this association, through Its affiliations, has a membership of about 20,000, or nearly . all tbe retail druggists In the United Btates who purchase and sell pat ent medicines, chemicals, drugs and pro prietary articles to the consumer. "Each of these three associations has officers who are made party defendants, as well as certain other individuals, firms and corporations who are members of the respective associations. ' - ' Fix Price to Consumer. "There is but one ultimate object of the conspiracy, rls.: To fix the price which shsll be observed by all retail druggists In selling to the consumer the various commodities manufactured by the several members of the proprietary asso ciation. - . "The plan by which such object is ef fected Is In brief as follows: No retail druggist can obtain goods from a whole sale druggist or a manufacturer of a proprietary medicine unless such retail druggist becomes a member of the Na tional Association of Retail Druggists, and in order to become such member, he must agree to observe the established price at which such proprietary medicines shall ba seld to the consumer." An injunction is prayed for prohibiting these associations from aatlng in con cert for ths purpose of maintaining prloes, ' and the Individuals.' firms . snd corporations who are members of the respective associations from acting to gether for the purpose of maintaining uniform prices to the consumers through out the United States.