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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, AUGUST 23, 1907. September Butterick Patterns, 10c and 15c September Delineator 15c New Fall Suits, Cloaks, Millinery and Dress Goods Mercerized Silk Ginghams 19c Yard Exquisite mercerized silk Ginghams in blue and white, black and white, red and white, brown and white, checks and plaids. Regulail Q 25c to 35c values, yd. 1 7C Collar Supporters Every woman uses this useful and pretty piece of jewelry. A pair of patent adjustable Collar Support ers sets with assorted stones, pretty rose finish gold, -regular 75c values for JOK 50c Brooches 18c Sterling silver Brooches in pretty etched designs, flower patterns and head effects, French gray finish, reg ular 35c and 50c values, 1 O Friday special ... . OKZ Linen Handkerch'f s 500 dozen women's all-pure linen Handkerchiefs, 1-8-inch and 1-4-inch hemstitch, regularly sold for $1.75 dozen ; great Friday 1 1 special at $1.25 dozen, each.. 30c Black Lace Lisle Stockings, 21c Pair 2000 pairs women's fine quality black lace lisle stockings, large as sortment of patterns, regular 30c quality; special for this Fri-O "I day Bargain Day Cotton Vests 12V2C 500 women's ribbed cotton Vests, low neck, no sleeves, silk taped neck, ' regular 25c quality. A tremendously good Friday bargain at 1 O just half price aC Lisle Drawers 25c 500 pairs women 's fine quality ribbed lisle Drawers, deep lace edge trim, regular 45c quality, Friday OC sale tOC Sale Pillow Cases 45x36 inch Pillow Cases, plain hem med, ready for use, extra good val ue at the Friday sale 122C Hemstitched, ready for use, extra , good value at . OA only a&VC Table Cloths 100 bleached linen Tablecloths in an assortment of choice designs, with border on four sides. Actual size, 66x70 inches and a special good Friday value at $1 48 500 New Leather Belts $2.00, $4.00 YaL $ 1.00 500 latest and most popular and stylish wom en's leather Belts, crushed and fitted Fall styles, in white, black, gray, red and tan. A manutacturer's sample line of new Fall Belts selling reg- ularly at $2, $2.50, $3 and $4; special for Friday Bargain Day pX.vlO Seal, Horn Walrus and Alligator Purses Values to $2.25 at $1.00 Special for Friday Bargain Day we offer 100 walrus, horn, alligator and seal back strap purses with gusset" sides, fancy gilt and black clasps in the latest Fall, 1907, novelty ideas. A leading manufac turer's sample line of new purses, intended to sell reg- q- ff ularly for $2 and $3.25. Special for Friday Bargain Day4jlAVJ See Big Corner Window Display. No Phone Order. None on Approval Great Sale of Lace Certains Buy now and save money Here you will find thousands of pairs of Lace Curtains greatly reduced for this great Alteration Sale. Car penters have been at work for weeks renovating our Drapery Department. "We must make room for our new goods. White and Arabian Curtains in cluny, renaissance, Battenberg, Marie Antoinette, cable net, and Scotch lace all greatly reduced for this sale: Keg. $1 Curtains. $ .79 Reg. $1.50 Curtains, 1.09 Reg.$2.00 Curtains, 1.49 Reg. $2 .50 Curtains, 1.89 Reg. $3.00 Curtains, 2.29 Reg.$3.50 Curtains, 2.59 Reg. $4.00 Curtains, 2.95 Reg.$5.00 Curtains $3.85 Reg. $6.00 Curtains 4.59 Reg. $7.50 Curtains 5. 85 Reg. $8.50 Curtains 6.65 Reg. $10.00 Curtains 7.95 Reg.$12.50Curtains 9.75 Curtain Materials, Etc. 1500 Prs.Long Silk Gloves $2.25 Vals. 1.39 1500 pairs of women's extra heavy long silk Gloves, full 16-button length, double-tipped fingers, white and black, sizes 54 to 7. . Regularly sold at $2.25 pair. Made by one of the Jeading glovemakers of the world. This famous glovemaker has contracted to supply the Lipman-Wolfe store with thousands of pairs of his matchless product, and, owing to the lateness of the season we will sacri-tfl4 ry "V fice 1500 pairs Friday at only atpX?ty SEE WASHINGTON STREET WINDOW Hm,c.kmTaf f eta Petticoats $3.50, $3.75 vi. $2.95 100 black Hetherbloom taffeta Petticoats, elabor ately made with beautiful flounces and ruffles! They can be washed and retain their beauteous lus ter and surpassing finish. They never crack like ordinary taffeta. They have a delicate swish and rustle ; cost half as much as ordinary taffeta and over twice as long, four times better. Regular $3.50, $3.75 values; special Friday at only All Summer Garment ere being doted out for lesa than coat New and Stylish Fall Suits in great variety. $2.95 75cBeIt Buckles 23c Prettiest Belt Buckles of the season,' bought from a jewelry manufactur er at such a low clearance price that we can offer 50c and 75c HO values for 40C $1.50 Parasols 75c White linen Parasols, both embroid ered and plain styles; a parasol will last year after year, and this,"7Cr is great bargain at, only.. Linen Collars 15c 1000 women's embroidered stiff linen . Collars, beautifully embroidered on fine linen, regular 23o values ;1 C Friday sale - ... AiJC Beauty Pins 18c Pr. Rolled-plate Collar or Beauty Pins for the waist, cuffs, or ribbons, sat in finish gold, regular 1 values, pair . . . . Collar Buttons7V2c A chance for the men. A fine gold filled Collar Button, with pearl backs, silver riveted so that backs will not come off, in four sizes and styles, regular 15c values, 71f at jewelry counter '" Lawn Kimonos 78c Women 's fancy lawn Kimonos and Dressing Sacques, made with and without belt and collar, light or dark colors; values to $1.25, yO on sale for Big Notion Savings Another of our famous Friday Notion Sales, new and desirable goods at money-saving prices : 25c Combination Black Shoe Dressing: will not injure leather; best grade offered 18 15c White Shoe Cleaner or Canvas Cleaner, good grade;" only 1 dozen to customer; each 5t 15c card Assorted Pins; black, white and mixed ' I5c box Bone Hair Pins, straight and crimped, shell and amber 18 3Bc and 50c Steel Shears, all sizes 19 50c Rush Shopping Baskets, extra strong weave, strong handle. .. .23 15c box Assorted Wire Hair Pins, extra largo size assortment 20c pkg. Pure Parafflne Wax.,..10 25c Gold Dust Washing Powoer 17H 3c Ironing Wax, in sticks, with han- 2.1c pkg. pure Paraflne Wax lO 15e, 20c, 25c Playing Cards, line tln- ish '. 12 Stationery Bargains 20c and 25c Quire Paper, assortment of best papers now used," all sizes and shapes, odd lots at only, "1 a quire. 15c and 20c Envelopes, all sizes in newest shapes, just the right quality of linen paper, R package. OF A E NORTHWESTERN TO CONNECT WITH WESTERN PACIFIC. Gould Interests Said to Have Bought Idaho Road, Which Will Be Link in Transcontinental Chain. BOISK, Idaho. Aug. 22. ('Special.' It comes from a source that Is reliable, based on Information that bears all the earmarks of being direct, that the Gould interests have secured control of what is called the San Francisco, Idaho & Montana Railway, upon which work has been started from Caldwell. It is added that it is the Intention to do a little work this year for the purpose of holding all rights and that the road will be constructed when the Western Pacific shall have been more nearly completed. Some two months ago a railway man who is g-enerallyaable to give some re liable information respecting the movements of two or three .campanles said that the next railway line to be constructed into Boise would be the Northwestern. He added that it would make a connection here with a line to U'lnnemucca to a connection with the Western Pacific, or build such a line ltsolf. The further statement was made at that time that an agreement had beer, reached between the Gould and the Northwestern interests under which the Northwestern would make Its connection with San Francisco over the Western Pacific. Both were to Invade the Harrtman territory in this section and they would co-operate in every possible manner in the In vasion. This same person stated the Goulds would have a line reaching the various irrigated tracts in the vicinity of Sho shone Falls and might have an inde pendent line Into Boise, but the first road to reach this place would be the Northwestern making the connection with the Western Pacific in the man ner stated. This story of the sale of the San Francisco. Idaho & Montana to the Goulds fits in so well with that Information that it will arouse much interest. Everyone can understand that the Goulds would be likely to seek a line reaching this Valley and that they would have much to gain by affording the Northwestern an outlet to San Francisco. CARP IS TOWN'S PET TOY Children of Sprlngboro Play With Fish in Fountain. SPRING FI ELD, Pa.. Aug. 17. The oro- tection of Ben. a carp that has lived In the town fountain for 14 years and Is regarded as the town pet, has become a municipal problem. Children of Spring boro look on Ben as a playmate and would not harm him for the world, but several times boys visiting here have taken advantage of Ben's friendliness to the extent of Injuring him, and once or twice his life has been in danger. More over, Ben's fame has spread so far that several efforts have been made to kidnap him. The latest attempt of the kind was by a member of a small circus, who tried to steal Ben under cover of the night. Fortunately, the town constable was not far off and he thwarted the circus man. , - Every afternoon the children take Ben from the mountain and play with him on the grass around the fountain, which is 16 feet in diameter and is fed by a living spring of pure water. When caught in a neighboring stream. 14 years ago, Ben weighed three pounds, and was presumably about three years old. Now he tips the scales at 10 pounds, which Is probably half of what he would have weighed if he had been living in a muddy stream or pond all these years. But while the clear water of the foun tain, to say nothing of the handling he receives, has stunted his growth, Ben Is not only healthy, but is much more active than carp which lead a normal existence. At the beginning of the Win ter earth is thrown into the fountain for Ben to burrow in, and the lountain is boarded up so that the mud will not freeze solid. Ben loses aoout a pound In weight while hibernating, but quickly regains that and more in the Spring, when the water becomes warm and people again begjn to pamper him. The long mooted question among scien tists. "Do fish heari ' has been settled by Ben. If a person at the edge of the fountain, out of Ben's sight, whistles sharply or calls him. by name, the carp will swim toward" him and come to the surface. Ben does not struggle when lifted gently out of the water and shows no Catarrlets Relieve Nasal Catarrh, allay inflamma tion, soothe and heal the mucous mem brane, sweeten and purify the breath. Best gargle for Sore Throat. 60c. or $1. Druggists or mail, If Made by HOOD l It's Goody Dyspeplets Give instant rHf - - - wvruicev&Ae Heartburn, Nausea, al discomforts of indigestion and dyspepsia. Pleasant and economical. Medium size, 25c; Large, $1 ; Pocket, handsome aluminum bonbonniere, 10c. Druggists or mail. C. I. HOOD CO.. Lowell. M jsa. COFFEE The worst extravagance is a "cheap", one; better not waste the money. Tour grocer rtnrai year money If yon don't like Schilling's Best; we ar him. sign of distress if kept out an hour or two. He will eat out of one's hand, not only in the water but while resting on one's knee or lap. May Build Into Arizona. SAN DIEGO, Aug. 22. Adrian H. Joline. president of the Missouri, Kan sas & Texas Railway, accompanied by his wife, niece and secretary, Is in this city. Mr. Joline and party left New York August 2. The report is current that his coming has something to do with the building of the San Diego Arizona road, construction work on which is expected to begin within a week. If Babr ! Cutting Teeth Be sure and use tnat old well-tried remedy. Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup, for children teething. It soothes the child, aoftens the sum, allays pain, oollo aad diarrhoea- SCHOOLS TEACH DUELING Young Parisians Practice With Pis tols on Men in Armor. PARIS, Aug. 17. Regular schools for the instruction of prospective duelists have been established in the vicinity of the Champs Elyseea, and the lotions in clude both fencing and shooting. In the schools where pistol practice Is taught the student fires at the living man. The "target" Is. of course, spe cially clothed for the occasion like a deep-sea diver, and his face is protected by a helmet containing a thick slab of plate glass. A long-barreled dueling pis tol Is used, but instead of cartridges harmless clay pellets are used, and the jeunesse doree of Paris love nothing better than to put In an hour or two firing at patient mannequins who stand up to be shot In the most literal sense. Some of the pupils are old men, but the majority are mere boys and cauow youths, who take their tuition in a- seri ous way and cheerfully pay 10 francs an hour demanded by the instructor. Some of them. It is only fair to say. are as tonishingly accurate shots, and after a rapid exchange will wa t up to the in structor to have tne adhesive pellets on their glass visors gravely counted. There can be little doubt as to the ef fect of schools of this kind; it is evi dent that they encourage quarrelsome ness of a dangerous and deadly nature. Fortunately there is a bill before the Chamber of Deputies by which dueling will be taken entirely out of the cate gory of "breaches of the peace and made a criminal offense. Similar institutions exist In all the great military cities of Germany and Italy. Within the past few weeks a dueling school for both sword and pistol has been established In Madrid under smart and fashionable auspices. When remonstrated with, pupils merely shrug WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS W.G.SMITH6C0. WASHINGTON BUILDING . Fourth and Washington Street! their shoulders and say that even if they never have occasion to profit by a course of lessons, at least the school serves for sport. Today's Sensation All Portland will buy today, and buy for months to come. The Golden Eagle, the big department store at Third and Yamhill streets, in order to raise a large amount of money immediately, on account of the suspension of thfr Oregon Trust & Savings Bank, will sell everything in their im mense stocks today Friday at one-half regular marked prices. Man sslt SILVERFIELB'S I Enflre co" Four,h Satisfaction Guaranteed Morrison Streets THE FASHION CENTER Commencing Today Our Great Alteration Sale With the grandest bargains on good seasonable merchandise ever offered A few extra specials for today SummerSuits$11.98 Odds and ends in fine tailored suits ' come in both fitted and semi-fitted jackets in all the newest stripes, checks and invisible plaids. Skirts are full plaited with Mas hands at the bottom; regular, values to $35.00. Special Today for ....$11.93 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. ALTERATION SALE OF Lingerie Waists at $4.98 Ladies' fine lawn, mull and lingerie waists,' well made and beautifully trimmed with lace and insertion. Regular values from $6.00 to $7.50. Special Today for.. $4.93 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. ALTERATION SALE OF Panama Skirts at . $7.85 Ladies' fine Panama and voile skirts in mannish mix . tures, stripes and checks, also gray,' champagne, brown and bine; extra values for Today only. $7.85 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. ALTERATION SALE OF Ladies'-Vests at . . 27c A fine line of ladies' lisle vests with plain and embroid ery necks; regular 50c values. ' Special for Today bnly 27tf ALTERATION SALE OF Fine Furs One of the newest styles i n Brodkmink sets of throw and muff, well made and lined; regular $16.50 values. Special Today and Saturday. $10.50 All Parasols Red'ced Choose from our entire line of hizh grade linen, taffeta silk and pongee Parasols in white, solid colors and checks. Today only at the following low prices: $3.50 Parasols 1 $2.19 $2.60 Parasols $1.69 $3.00 Parasols $1.98 $1.50 and $2.00 Parasols. . .98 ALL BLACK PARASOLS REDUCED AS FOLLOWS : $4.00 Parasols $2.25 $3 and $3.50 Parasols. . .$1.98 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. Only a Pew Days More in Which to Have Your Furs Remodeled at Summer Prices Those who have furs to be remodeled or repaired will do well to bring them in at once as only a few days remain in which to have them attended to at reduced Summer rates. Stored free of charge. ALTERATION SALE OF Children's Wash Hats at 98c Children's embroidery wash hats, slightly soiled by display; regular $2.25 to $3.00 values. Special for Today 98 ALTERATION. SALE OF R. & G. Corsets at . 98c A few models in this renowned corset in all sizes and to fit all figures; regular $1.25 and $1.50 values. Special Today for 98