4 TIIE MORNING . OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER, 9, 1906. Value to All-Silk 4 and 434-Inch Ribbons Sale 4' R r Extraordinary special sale of 4 and 4-inch O Ci - C All Silk Dresden, Warp Print and Plaid Rib- J i Yard bons; values to 45c a yard. Quantity limited. Yard Values Ladies' Imported Wash Neckwear Special Exceptional sale of rolling collars, turnovers, Buster Sale r Brown and Dutch effects; also embroidered stocks. Ad- n mm r II f mirable opportunity for -women of taste and refinement S. f C to secure new and oriprinal effects at half their vnhic j Good Merchandise Only Quality Considered Our Price Are Always the Lowest FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY Women's 75c Union Suits 49c 85c Women's Underwear 49c Women's ribbed fleeced Union Suits, both cream and natural color, high neck, long sleeves; regular 75c quality; A Qri special sale at (.... ZJ' Women's fine ribbed Vests and Pants, both cream and natural, high neck, long sleeves and ankle length; 75c qual- ity; sale price Zt Women's fine quality ribbed merino Vests and Pants, half wool, both cream and natural; regular 85c quality; Q- special sale Women's fine swiss ribbed me rino Vests and Pants, both white and gray; half wool and good weights; $1.00 quality; extraordinary '7 value at Reg. $6 Couch Covers $4.19 Heavy reversible Tapestry Couch Covers, in both Orien tal and conventional designs, in a large variety of se lected patterns ; 3 yards long, 60 inches CJ A, 1 Q wide; values $5.50 and $6.00; your choice. . P xxsJ Reg. $8.00 Lace Curtains, $4.98 Reg. 5.00 Lace Curtains, $3.15 300 pairs of Lace Curtains in 2, 3 and 4-pair lots, including the best patterns in Cluny, Battenberg, Ren aissance, Irish Point and Corded Arabian Curtains. All are made of the best quality of Bobbinet, in both white and Arabian color, 3 and zVt yards long, 50 to 54 inches wide. Curtains that have ready sale for $6.50, $7.50 and $8.00 qA aq a pair; special c.0 400 pairs of Lace Curtains, in both white and Arabian color, all made of the best quality of bobbinets and cable nets. This season's best patterns in Cluny, Irish Point, Cable Net, Grand Duchess and Renaissance Curtains, 3 and 3 yards long, 48 to 52 inches wide; values $4.50 and ffq ! c $5.00 a pair; special for this sale j04J R:M ?"?'" Fa Mm MS itfli Men's $5.50 Blanket Robes $3.75 Men's Reg. 85c Night Shirts 59c 86 Men's Blanket Bath and Lounging Robes, made of soft heavy bath robe flan nel, in a great variety of patterns and colors. Not only a luxury that every man appreci ates, but at a substantial saving. Nothing much better for a Christmas gift, either. Actual $5.50 values for only $3.75 MEN'S 85c NIGHT SHIRTS, 59c 500 Men's fine grade Outing Flannel Night . Shirts, in a great variety of patterns ; sold regularly at 85c; special sale 59 Men's $1.35 Merino Underw'r $1 Men's high grade ribbed natural Merino Undershirts and Drawers, very soft and warm; regular $1.35 quality for.. .Jjsl.OO Men's 35c Merino Half Hose 25c Men's fine Merino Half Hose, in black, natural and clerical color; 35c quality and extraordinary good value at . . . .25$ M Mi 8c Outing Flannel 5c Yd. Outing Flannel in hair lines, stripes, checks and plaids. A limited quantity only at this price. 15c Flannelette, lie Yd. Persian Flannelette, in navy, tan, pink, red, blue, gray and greei effects, in a large assortment of designs. Very special for Friday. 20cSateen Drapery, 15c 30-inch Sateen, in fancy col ors and elegant Japanese designs; blue and white, green and white, red and white; regularly 20 c a yard; special 15 Figured Twills, 7V2c Yd. A good material for Quilt Covers, bright designs, in floral effects for this sale, yard. .7 l-2 r $15 Coats for $9.95 mmtmm Women's Long Coats, made with double breasted front and full loose back, ' notched velvet collar, new sleeves with cuffs of fine' fancy mixed cloth, in tan, brown, gray and blue; real value $15.00; special sale $9.95 SPECIAL WEEK-END SALE our argains IN omen jmmsmmg - styiisn Women's Stylish Plaid Coats Women's 50-inch Full Loose Back Coats, of fancy shadow plaid material, in light and dark gray, made with notched velvet collar and fancy-straps over shoulder, trimmed with fancy but tons; real value $18.50; very special sale 312.50 oats That demonstrate this store's great buy ing power and usefulness to you as no bargains ever did before. "We've GOT to sell and repent," said the manufac turers when they let us have these coats at about half actual value. But sell they had to and we were ready, just as always, to pay cash, and so we got the pick of the stock on hand and chose carefully with reference to pleasing you most. Women of judgment and taste cannot help but approve of the coats. Stylish, new, pretty, up-to-date, splendidly tail ored, thoroughly well made, perfect fit- Women's $22.50 Long Plaid Coats Women's 50-inch All Wool Plaid Coats, full loose back, in fancy gray plaid and fan cy tan plaid, made double breasted, collarless, with vel vet and braid trimming around neck, full new coat sleeves, with turned cuffs, edged with velvet and braid trimmed, two side pockets, sleeves satin lined; real val ue $22.50 ; special $15.00 ting and economical women will ap prove of them, too, for the most careful shopping will not show the store that's selling such new, desirable coats as these are for a penny less than their actual value, while in this sale they're here at about half price. ' Reg.$25Coats,$16.50 For Friday Bargain Day only we offer 47 Women's 50-inch Double-Breasted Coats, selected from splendid stock of thousands of these popular garments. Each coat is carefully made by a fa mous New York maker, of fine im ported Scotch cloaking, in green and gray mixed cloth, with velvet collar; made with extra flare back, yoke and sleeves lined with Belding's guaran teed satin; sold regular- C"13 TZf ly at $25.00; Friday for. . iplO.OU 25c Silver Hatpins 122C These Sterling Hat Pins come in a number of very pretty designs Cupids, Roses and other nov elty patterns. Good, long, strong pins. Buy several at this extra low price. Great Sale of Gas Mantles Prices are cut deep on these Mantles best made for the price strong, durable and brilliant. Get two mantles for the price of one here Friday. No. 1 Mantle Single weave, good brilliant mantle; regular 2Dc value for XZMti Xo. 2 Mantle Extra reinforced, strong, bril liant and durable mantle; regular 25o value 18d No. 3 Mantle Double -weave, best mantle 'made, durable and brilliant; regular 3oc value Sac Regular 75c Stationery 38c Novelty Box of Paper, put up in a clever little box the shape of a dress suit case, with handle and straps; contains one quire of paper and envelopes to match, in the most popular finish. 1 Sale of Household Needs Cut prices for Friday and Saturday that save the pennies : Paraffine Hotel Candle; regular 13c; dozen 12f Electric Candles; regular 30c; dozen 23i Long Fancy Colored Candles; regular 6c; each 5 Assorted Christmas Candles, box of 24 for 10 Dutch Cleanser, 3 for 25 Gold Dust; regular 15c size 18tf Best Silver Polish; regular 15c j) Bizola Shoe Polish; regular 10c gt Eavenola Black Polish; regular 10c 5 Shinola Complete Outfit 25 Silver Polisher Mittens ". . . .8 Klectric Silicon Polish "..".".". ". ". .8 .Pritz Pomade PoliHh Plaid and SAffR Silk Petticoats Regular $12.50 Values, $6.95 120 finest quality Silk Petti coats, made in all the newest fall styles, in accordion plaited and knife effects; also in the new section flafe and circular ruffle effects, with deep silk dust ruffles. The colors are black, tan, brown, reseda, gray, gunmetal, navy, green, white, blue, and plaids in black and white, red and black and blue and green. Sold regularly to $12.50; Friday Bargain Day $6.95 S1.5Q Silver Knives & Forks, 98c Triple Silver Plate on Steel These Knives and Forks are good reliable triple silver plate, on best steel base, in the popular satin finish and shell satin design. Set of six, never sold for np less than $1.50 set; sale price FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY Worn. Long Flannelette Kimonos Really Worth $3.00, Only $1.49 w 1 65 Women's Long Kimonos, of the finest quality flannelette, full length and width, with full shirred yoke back and front, fancy band trimmings; col ors, tan, gray, pink, blue, lavender and cream, in quaint and dainty designs; $3.00 values; while they last. $1.49 Japanese Crepe Short Kimonos Regular $2.00 Value at $1.19 Fancy Japanese Crepe Kimonos, with shirred yoke back and front, satin band trimmings; colors, navy, black, cream, pink, green, lavender and blue; exquisite Japanese de-signsT$2-oo values for only $1.19 Great Friday Sale Drug Sundries Special prices that make it worth while to lay in a year's supply. Figure out the money you can save. Swan's Down, the tamom fnce powder, flesh and white, box 12'C Armour! Pond. Extract Soap; regular price 25?; special, per cake. ... 14i Nlnetta, finest French rice Pow"irj regular 50c box; special at.25C Sheffield's Antiseptic Tooth Pow der; regular 25c; special ... 15o Dr Gravns' Tooth Powder. ..17 4-oz. bottle Superior Violet Water; special 2-iC A selection of Fine Perfumes, in cluding 4711 and others; special, ounce 25 Benzoin and Almond Cream, for the complexion; special, per hot tie 25 Cold Cream, large size, in jar: special 12 Two-quart Water Bottle, extra quality; regular 75c; special -t&f Dr. Charles' Flesh Food; spl..39 Zluck Toilet Paper; special, pel dozen packages 50C Buttermilk, Turkish Bath, Violet, Witch Hazel. Pine Tar Soap; per dozen, special 48 Extra quality Whisk Broom; reg ular 23c; special, each 18 Williams'' Barber Bar Soap; regu lar 5c: special, 3 for lO 2000 Fine Sponges, assorted sizes; pedal, each lO Rose Ueaf Cream, for rhapped hands and face; special, per bot tle 12C Dr. Brewer's Hair Solvent, for re moving hair from the neck and arms; regular $1.00; special. SOC 2-quart Fountain Syringe; spe cial 75 Louden's Cucumber Cream; resu- ' lar 2oc; special 15 3-1 h. bar imported fine white Castile Xonp; reg ular value ."ci pl..39 IS. Dupont's French Stay Clean Toothbrush, always free from dust and germs, sweet and clean; very special 18 2-quart Combination Water Bottle and Syringe; special Sl.lO .ESPEyS CREAM Special. 15c 5000 cakes of superior Toilet Soap, S assorted brands; repulnr value 10c cake; special 5 Ladies' 25c Neck Ruching 17c A limited quantity of Neck Ruching for special Friday sale, in white and colors, all new, desirable styles ; sold regularly at 25c and really worth more. For this sale, three yards for 50c, or, a yard 17 ALLOTMENT OF RANGES SATISFACTORY MEETING HELD AT WALLOWA. Government Officials and Raisers ot Sheep, Cattle and Horses Reach Amicable Agreement. WALLOWA, Or., Nov. 8. (Special.) The regular allotment of ranges in the Wallowa and Chesnimnus forest reserve is tn progress here today. The general assembly for the reception of applications met In the Tully Hall, Monday evening, with J. H. Dobbin In the chair. Matters ot vital importance to the sheepmen were Oiscussed and the meeting adjourned until the following morning when A. S. Pot ter, of Washington, D. C, was Introduced and explained the poliey of the Govern ment in regard to the control of the var ious reserves. He stated that the portion of the Wallowa-Chesnlmnus reserve al lotted to sheep -was found to be over stocked and that coneequently the num ber of sheep on the reserve would be re duced, but that the cattle and horse al lotment had been found very satisfactory and would not Ve changed. Howard K. O'Brien, ranger In charge, then appointed the committee to receive requests for allotment- After a few re marks the committee repaired to the of fice of the Wallowa and Chesnimnus forest reserve, where they proceeded to receive applications for range from sheepmen. This occupied the remainder of the day and until a late hour at night. Wednesday morning the committee com pleted taking applications from the sheep men and considered applications on the cattle and horseraleers. At a late hour the last of the applications was received and matters arranged satisfactorily to the cattle and sheepmen. The only dif ficulty arising was over fhe South Ches nimnus district, which is adapted lo sheep in the higher altitudes and to cattle and horses in the lower belt. To reach the sheep range it la necessary for sheen to pass over the lower range, and to this the cattle-raisers objected. The recommendation of the Government is that the sheep be allowed to graze in this portion of the reserve. Matters will be taken up with the department at Washington and decided there. Both cattlemen and sheepmen have or ganized associations for the advancement of their interests. This is the second year of the forest reserves in this county and the management has been generally satisfactory to both cattlemen and sheep men. A movement is under way to extend the boundary of the Chesnimnus reserve and a petition to that effect has been for warded to the department. A remon strance by the homesteaders and squat ters in the proposed district has also been forwarded to Washington. A resolution was adopted by both associations asking for more help In the management: of the ranges. This is virtually a call for at least four more rangers In this county. MILLIONS FOR NEW CARS A. Lincoln Hart, a well-known news paper man who returned recently from New York City, has accepted a position .n Hicks-Chatten Company. HARRIMAX EQUIPS ROADS FOR INCREASED TRAFFIC. Buys 10,000 Ordinary Freight Cars and 6600 Refrigerators for . Delivery During 190 7. CHICAGO, . Nov. 8. The Tribune to morrow will say: Prompted by the congestion of trafflo and the car shortage for this year, the Harriman lines are making purchases of freight equipment for 1907 on a grand scale. It was announced yesterday that they now have orders in for t21,0OO.UOO worth of refrigerator, box. flat and gon dola cars, all of which it is expected will be delivered before the season of heavy traffic next year. The total number ef freight cars or dered by them but not jet delivered is 16,600. Of these 6600 are refrigerator cars. These will be of the most modern type and will cost 11600 each. About 6i of them will be delivered before January 1 and the rest have 'been promised at the rate of 600 a month during the first months of next year. After all have been received the Harriman lines will own a total of 7470 refrigerator cars. Heretofore they have used annually 4000 to 5000 be longing to the Armour Car Line Company. Good Cough Medicine for Children. The season for coughs and colds Is now at hand and too much care cannot be used to protect the children. A child is much more likely to contract diphtheria or scarlet fever when he has a cold. The quicker you cure his cold the less the risk. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is the sole reliance of many mothers, and few of them who have tried it are willing to use any other. Mrs. F. F. Starcher, of Ripley. W. Va., says. "I have never used anything other than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for my children and it has always given good satisfaction." This remedy contains no opium or other nar cotic, and may be given as confi dently to a child as to an adult. For sale by all druggists. IDAHO LAi-FBAOO TRIALS FALL TERM OF FEDERAL COVRT BEGIXS AT MOSCOW. President W. F. Kettenbacn, of the Lewiston National Bank, Is One of the Principal Defendants. MOSCOW, Idaho, Nov 8. (Special.) The Fall term of the Federal Court for the Northern district of Idaho convened here today. Special interest attached to the proceedings of the term, for the rea son that the persons indicted a year ago for alleged land frauds be tried upon the offenses charged. The most prominent men under indictment are: W. F. Ket tenbach, president of the Lewlston Na tional Bank; George H. Kester, cashier of the same Institution, and William Dwyer. a timber locator formerly in th employ of the state. These three men are charged with conspiring to defraud tho L'nited States out of titles to timb-T lands. C. W. Robnett, bookkeeper of the Lewiston National Bank, is also indicted. It is charged that these men were em ployed by the bank officials In connection with the frauds. The grand and trial juries have been summoned to appear next Monday. Wherv the trials will begin. The District At torney will tomorrow decide which of the defendants will be first tried. It Is inti mated that an effort will be made to bring further indictments. Who the par ties are remains a secret, but it is in ferred that these offenses committed are new and that the scene of operations has ben in Kootenai County. Counsel for Kettenbach, Kester, Dwyer and Robnett are ready for trial and it Is said a con tinuance will not be asked. The birycle la now a. favorUe meann of transportation In South Afrk-a. to which place hundreds ot discarded wheels ar Khilipecl by jobhers, who buy them up In America and England. The natives taku kindly to them, and Xulua In their sinipls coRtume are full of pride In their possession.