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; 5 f WAr-:X THIS OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENINQ. makuxi . m Meier & Frank's 895th' Friday Surprise Sale . 1 lees Tomorrow a sensational Easter Sale of Men's Neck l wear 500 dozen beautiful new 4-in-hand ties purchased ' from a leading New York manufacturer at half their valueImmense assortments of the very latest and most desirable styles Shepherd plaids, foulard polka a licrht and dark Scotch plaids, light colored figures. new grays, stripes, fancy dots, etc. Every tie in the lot made up of 1907 silks Variety so large that there's no question about pleasing every one Regular 50c values, buy all you want of them at low price of, each yuu wnfc- f. See Fifth street window display Mail', and phone rivm nrnmnt attention -. V .WW b" I 1 ;, MrinrA Frank's 895th Friday Snrpriso Here's an opportunity for economical parents to fit out the hovs with Easter apparel at a great saving For tomorrow s 895th Friday Surprise Sale we announce an extraordinary purchase of 1000 Boys' Norfolk Suits with knickerbocker tVousers. aU new 1907 fashions and materials Coat made ith belt and yoke. Norfolk style Materials are extra qual- - i 1 1 . . ' J 1 J ...uu.t.s ru.Milairt rVlVlOta W1M UWl aim -J . - . ' -, rhrV and nlaid worsteds, overplaid cheviots liy ucua fcy 5 2 nd dark gray cassimeres WeU tailored and finished thmnfrhQut Aees 6 to 18 years- Suits that find quick sale at $5.00 and $6.00 each Your choice to- ... at- low nriee of. suit mm i uw . i t ' g Fifth Street Window Diaplay-Mail Ordere Wfll Be Filled Promptly and With the Best Powible Selection Boy' Clothing . Department Second Floor. , ynV ;'j.:--' ;i Meier D Frank's 895th Friday Surprise Sale 52.00 Scarfs. Centers and Cloths at 69c . . . . MXiL T?-U C C1 ...... anr!.l nttrrimr til .1 A - n.nMfment Third rioor, lor tomorrow oiu rimij -., cIa t '.Sraothi and cinters-fancy hemstitched and drawnwork patterns, very large variety; & vjfnrf?SSbSJ 18x45 nch, 18xS4-inch. 18il8-inch, 24x24-inch, 3(hc3(Mncfii. and J6x35-inch. (JQ Va oMo "Von .ale at this phenomenally low price. .ch-Art Department.. ...... WC Values op io ' . . .. . - xf 1 1,4 V. ..... mnA t.V. ..Wantae-. of this e-reit aale. See the Fifth-atreet window ai.piay. " , Groceries Sold Here at rices mm Koeh UUl 4M KM ft Fsnak's ' . tU Java OoCee, Ttarkee alad Dreasins;. small. .1JJ gurkei Balad Dresn' " '12 Purkee Salad Dreeslna;, Ur .. .e 1.11V can Orlffln'e AaperaTia Tlpe, Vletor Olive Oil. quarta. . . . . . ..W yaw California Navel Oran.a, JJJ Kaller a Marmalad,, par Jar....awo 1 lbe. Whola Wheat 1nour...i..a8o 1 lba. Rolled Oate for. ........JOo puffed Rice at, package ..10a 1 pka. 1-Mlnute Taploo .10 1 lba. Nun-Better Yellow Peaohee on aale at, each ...16a I cena Smith Kip. Herrlnt Mo 1-lb. iar Bheppard Marmalade. .SOe 1 lba. Sltced Pineapple for.....l5o CAB. Lucca Oil. quarta...... .TOO t pka-a. Orape-Nuta for..........8e 1-fb. Jar Chipped Beef ....... ..ja Lea Jfc Feriina Bauce. araall....ase tl lba. Granulated 8uaar.i...fl4M H-lb. can Lowney Cocoa for....aoe 1-lb. can Baker'a Ground Chocolate on aale at, each. .98a I pkaa. Bon Ami for. ..B6e Bapollo on aale at, bar.. Ta 10-lb. aack paatry Flour for.... SOe Victor" Flour, "none better" rreat value, the aack ..... .$1-14 J-raL can Honejrauckle Syrup.. 46a w-lb. aack Yellow or Whit Corn meal, on aale at.... , ....... ...So 1 lb. Poetum or Flrprune, lb.... toe Tho Meicr.CS Frank Store's 095th Friday Snrprbo Sola 250 Nev Hfeii-GirMe WaSsto! Valnesmp to$ 1 8.00-a-$5.851Ia u n.w r Vitcrri-crrarl Waists is announced f or Tomorrow's JUT aiuluxu aaam t. e- - 895th Friday SuTprisc Sale Our only regret is that the lot does not contain 1000 waists instead of 250-Every one is a beauty Waistsfor dress and even ing wear MclSalinev taffeta and radium silks, -chiffons, figured nets, Clunys, Parish nets: fancy round, square and pointed yokes trimmed in HedebroHag Idanger-platJVals., batiste embroideries, Maltese lace. Baby Irish lace, French 1 knots and medallions Colors are white, cream, ecru, ugni blue, pink, navy and black All sizes Waists in the lotyy selling regularly at prices as mgn as is.w eacn iui q CnOlCC tomorrow m. mc um.ij' - - See Fifth Street window displayRemember, there are only 230 of them YouH have to be on the spot bright and early in the morning to share in these grand bargainNo mail or phone . ,.- . .. , ! , . , orders filled Second Floor. y.:. r 'v; 1 mm Easter Solo of Tablo Linens 72-Inch Bleached Satin Damaak Table Linen, beat patterna, great variety, at tha C 1 , O ft yard V, Bleached Satin Damatk Table Linen, $175 grade, on aale for thia special price, C AO yard .............. V ' SZ25 grade Bleached 'Satin Dama.k Table----C 1 flO Linen, yard........ V ' Great .pecial value in t large Satin Damask. Table Napkins, best patterna, it M -4n the doxen yaWe Grand special values In Hand Embroidered Round Linen Tea clothe, 36x36 inches, beautiful styles and qualities, phenome nal values, at, each - $3.00 vat on aala at, each f a.88 $3J0 vaL on sale at, each f 2.Qg $4.00 vaL on sale at, each . : $3.00 val. on aale at, each f 3.98 $6.00 vaL on aale attach f 4.98 Meier fc Frank's 895th Friday Surprise Sale ; 200 l)62eri Wometfs UnioilSuits AtL6wPriceof3ctr59c69cEa. li Today and tomorrow 2400- Women's Union Suits to be sold at a marvelously low price The clean-up of one of the best mills in the land Medium and - light weight -v garments for Spring and Summer, wear Swiss ribbed, fine cotton and lisle and .mercerized lisles Low neck, no sleeve, knee length, umbrella and fitted knee style, tucked stitch, full - fashioned garments All are beautifully made and finished High-grade union suits in sizes 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 The best bargain of to kind we have ever had the pleasure of offering you Anticipate your summer needs at the following marvelously low prices: - 75c Untold Suits for 43c the Snitll SI. 00 Union Suits for 59c the Suit SI .25 Union Suits for 69c the Suit Meier (D Frank's 895th Friday Surprise Sale Two Lots-$4 to ' $12 Values Tomorrow's great Easter Sale of SUk Boas and Neck Ruffs 1000 of them, the entire stock of a well known importing house Every color and style borne nave " 1 ." '" . . . 1 1 A. the full plaited ruche effect, some in cape styleothers have elegant velvet ribbon ends with accordion plaiting Values in the two lots tip to $12.00 each Your choice while they last tomorrow at the low price of J;- r ':; SB. 39: Each and $1.98 Each 50 c to $1.25 Belts 39c Ea. Special lot 6f ' Silk and Leather Belts in all colors, assorted styles, , with and without buckles 50c to $1.25 values, for Q Q ' special............ Small real alligator Leather Handbags, with Vienna han dles ; leather-lined Regular 75c values on sale at low price of, ca 39c Special lot women's ' Hand 'bags, in black, brown and ten, fitted with large coin purse; leather-lined, seal and walrus leathers; in assorted tyles-Rcg.SL50nQr and $1.75 values at.U SOOI! AT HOME in THE IMAHSE rRev. W..H.', Fouikea Gives His " First Impressions of New ' ' Scene of Labor. Y COMPARES PORtUNO TO ' , i ' ANCIENT EDINBURGH rtqr f . Ftrat ' Preabrterlan Bays t, Thla Cltj Haa Most Enrlawa ep ' nuoloai '. Thrwsghoat tha Middle ' 't ... . M.ti. IK. new paator of the Flrat preebyterlan church. I. bually ana StUn hwaB la readlneaa to receive hia veeh)ld e J,,: He ..lt5 from ale labor, thla . . w . a .Alt uimetnlnff rooming jn "l,,.fii , hi. Mtfrn trio and hia i haauiy ' - . nt Portland. .. mrm alad that , our 1.1. in reach ... (he opportunity to enjoy a oaynam rll lii the Columhla.- The ecMiery ' . v. f.irhed anythlna that ere had erer l ., ,! of the-ecenle grandeur of tha west. In fact, ray 1-year-old lad echoed our eentlineota when, aa we -were pa Be ing- ana of tha beautiful raiia, ne ex claimed: TMamma, what ahall I aayr I don't know what to Bay. "Aa to my flrat tmpreaalona of Fort land, X hardly know what to Bay. My expectatlona hare oeen very nigo, ior In the middle weat, from whence 1 eame. Portland haa a aurpaselng repu tation. In faet, one or tne leaaing kmiiMi men at rar former city, who la Interested here, told me upon hearing nt mv acrestance of tha cau o rorv land: Ton are going to ana of the fln aat ettlea la the United Statea, and cer tainly to the most attractive city upon the coaaL' . - " toofce Uka Salnhurgh. "Portland remlnda ma more of Edin burgh. Bootland, than any other city X have aver Been. The aubatantlal appear ance of many of the bustneea lnstltu tlona, tha mingling of enterprise with refinement, the climate and verdure, to. aether with many other little toaena. hare . out . me much In . mind of that beautiful city across tha aea." ' When aaked lf be would enter Imme- dlately upon hia pulpit and parish work here. Rev. Mr. Fouikea replied: - 'Tea, we expect soon to be Bottled In tho manse, which haa been renovated and made ready for our occupancy, and hope In tha not- far distant future fully to assume - the - responsible position which haa awaited our coming, and to which wo have been so kindly and graciously welcomed by our new pariah, lonera" . ,-' . One of Mr. Foulkea parishioners. In speaking of hia reception at the church last Sunday morning, said: . r "He completely captured the nearta of hia entire congregation. The beau tiful almpllclty and dlreotneaa of bla attitude, tha power and Intellectuality which hia brief address revealed and the entire consecration which - he evidenced. brought hia people to him at once with hearty unanimity." . . : f A Flatiron Building. Portland is to have a flatiron build Ing grocery. It la to be one of the swellest places of Ita kind in tha city, Tha flatiron building grocery Is owned by Mr, Adair and filothoom, tha latter being active member. The grocery will Tien - for business Monday, March . 25. All orders win te promptly riuea arn. all patronage appreciated. PERSONALS Captain. Cleveland Rockwell . la srl ously 111 at his home, 110 Vaughn etreet. One Saturday evening ha auf. fered a stroke of paralysis and hia con dition la very serious. . Hia daughter, Mrs. Rounsfell, haa been sent for. . Milwaukie Country Club. ' ; 1 Eastrra and California races. Take Boll wood and Oregon .City ears at first and Alder. . , . FRANK L. SMITH MEAT CO. Soup Meat . . , . . . . . . ... .3c Beef Shoulder Roast, i : -.Be Small Porterhouse .12 Rib Roast Veal'. V, . - - -15 . v . e- t t-.. Tim-( Rf T)UA Hh T?naef ; , . . A2lAc Titi Vral Cutlets. Pi' Heads .... w:..'.:. 5c Rump Roast Beef., .v. . 8c beet kid MeaK...... icy Rib Veal outlets. ...... ioc Picra' Fpt ....5c tiamDurtrer sieaK'......oc crei ,wh oiwa. "a" .rone nops ....... Beef Kidneys ... .. . . ..Sc Beef Tripe K. iUJ. .. '. . " .8c T.eg; Roast of Veal.; 12Hc. pork Loin leys .......... .Jw ucu J.upc ............ 'b w., . - XTQIK JUUUI iuasi. . . . w . . . i ... . . . . 5c Prime Rib Roast Beef . . 10c Legs of Pork. , 1254c pork-Steak V.v; . . ks to Boil: . :5c Best Round Steak. ;'i . . .10c Side Pork w. . ... . .. A2Vf. Lef Df .Lamb . . . i risket Beef : .... .5c Beef Brains !, ......... .10c Pork Shoulder Roast; 12Kc Lb Loin., Roast . . . . . Roast. ;. ... .15c 15c 15c i2xe i-amD j-oin Koast . . . . wt v0 Lamb Rib Roast 15c Beef Stew- Beef Necks CWrf Uric' n.i t ;r Sr. Rri'a'it of Veal.- i . . 10c Leaf Lard uxtaus, per puuuu. . I-r'y;7Z ; :Zi Wrl- Lamb Rib Chops ..-..l5c Corned lieet ...... .i....oc rorx mixcu odUMK.. wv .mu tTatne .'I7c uamo ?icw ........... . - 4,-;t - cVC "r " :;ic Our Own Breakfast VeaisnanKsiorDroin.. ..oc anoumcu-ui, wwu , , . ..iw,, iwn. . . ....... -; , vziv r- i'r c. O. t mih ;vi'Uf Pftaef :ine Fancv "T"-Bone .. .....15c . Bacon. .. ; ....17560 pork Sek, y."r.: : :: &croZ pSre'ca-: is yi'RiP. ...?. tbTes-, n.-i CU...U.. Ct..L- K Mf Sir ftin' .SIMW. . . . IZViC XOIH KlKlSt VWl iww uts a uiituvj, v.w . . . . .wv TO THE BEEF TRUST: Yes, we fought that meat ordinance. ' It was the rankest thing in the way ot ar ordinance that was ever put together. ; It was thrown down us, ex-mayor wuiianis, mayor . 7 t-....i.JL 5 i . rV, ft nnnnrl of meat to the citv. You danced and crOwei hi heathenish glee when it Went thVoughthe city council you know you did.,; You want it enforced, of course you do ... . ... .. - .. f ni mnno. anrl vrni hate to throw awav an vthin z even the nor squeals (and to preserve the latter we suggest that you buy a phonograph to record them). If you ever try td aH v ..r ? .. n. 4.t, tft-Vi Ur at mor WH1 never Riihmtf amend that ordinance or pattern anotner one ancr ix. yuu u uiu us y uw v.--- l to any ordinance that binds us down ana anows you iu cui. w. e? . -. , And now; Mr. Beef Trust, take a shot at that and see if you can hit it.