THE 3I0RXIXG OREGONIAX, FRIDAY, JANUARY 31, 1908. II 200 Pairs Curtains Vz Less Home fitters who are economically inclined are invited to participate in savings rare. The curtains offered are in Brussels or Renaissance effects. About 20 styles to select from and only a few pairs of a kind. On account of being sold down to small lots, they are bargain- lasnion. havings run $1.95 $2A5 $2.35 $2.50 $2.65 $2.85 HI ized in extraordinary from 1-3 to nearly 1-2. Regular $3.00 values, pair Regular $3.25 values, pair . , Regular $3.50 grades, pair .............. Regular $3.75 grades, pair Regular $4.00 grades, pair Regular $4.50 grades, pair Wi omen s Belts Leather or Fabric Belts for 'women, complete with buckles. Actual ly worth to $1.00 Special today, 10c Colored Laces Three to 4 inches wide, in brown, navy blue, and - regularly worth 35c the yard. Spe cial today, yard, 10c Goods Purchased on Credit Today Will Be Charged on February Account Portland Agts. Ladies9 Home Journal Patterns $6.00 Ostrich Plumes $2. 79 J, maize and green. Regular val- $i---&i-&$ each, choice today, 0 7Q Economize on rich, sweeping plumes of unusual beauty. all season of these hall regular price in black, white, gray, navy blue, pink, light blue, brown, purple, maize and green. Regular val- . ues to $6.00 each SPRING HATS, new mod els being shown for early wear. All colors, many shapes ;trim'd with wings, roses, feathers, etc. They are prdnounced by our cus tomers to be quite the most tasteful hats in Portland. comprenensive showing ready for today. WIDE RIBBONS, much in vogue for the trimming of this season's headgear. An assortment of several col ors, including pink, green, light blue, royal blue, lav ender, etc. On sale in the Millinery Dept. Worth to . 50c he yd.; price OQ- todav: 4JC Make a hat that has done good service ..frff .. -..XM look 2ike new by adorning it with one vlvVl- '.?fZ' I plumes that you can buy at less than Kf,&f.:-i v3vH . An assortment of over 100 AjRf.Vw . .ViOStf ' today: . Small Wares at Very Small Prices for Today Best V Price Suit Sale This is the Last Day But One 6f the Clearance Sale--A Day of Vivid Value - Giving Silverware and Pearl Handled Cutlery Sale The silverware is of a good grade, heavily plated on white metal, and will give splendid wear. Pearl-handled goods have blades of the best steel, made by Landers, Frary & Clark. Teaspoons, worth $1.50 the dozen; sale price $1.13 Dessert Spoons, worth $2.75 dozen; sale price $2.00 Tablespoons, worth $3.00 dozen; special price $2.25 Table Forks, worth $3.00 dozen; sale price only $2.25 Sugar Spoons, worth 25c each; special Today at 20c 5c SNAP DRESS FASTENERS Best quality, card of one dozen, regularly sold at 10c ; special today, only WHITE SILK DRESS SHIELDS In sizes 3 or 4. Light JQ weight and very desirable ; reg. 25c vals. ; today, pair. . C 9c Box Wire Hairpins; special Today for only 5c Women's 50c Fancy Shell Color Back Combs ' at 33c 5c Silver-plated Thimbles; special Today, two for 5c 25c Card Asso rted Bone Hairpins, one dozen for 19c 29c 97HISK BROOMS "With white bone handles, worth 45c each; today BATHASWEET Bath Pow der, a dainty luxury for the bath : 25c T 1 i C can TOILET PAPER 5-oz worth 5c each; 35 the dozen,' or each rolls, 3c COLOR OUTFITS For pyro graphic work; $1 JQ set for 07C MATCH H 0 L D E R Chinese head design, ready to burn, special C WHITE CASTILE SOAP Large 4-1 b. bars, werth 65c S?'!?; 39c Pinaad's Perfumes, all odors, 50c' quality; per oz. 30c White Swansdown Powder Puffs, worth 12c; for, 8c Euthymol Tooth Paste, worth 25c tube; special 16c Crepe Paper Napkins, 100 in package; special at 25c Commercial Envelopes, smooth finish; the package 5c Hurd's Linen Writing Paper, 1-lb. packets, only 25c Writing Paper, smooth finish, 20c box; per box 12c Composition Books, for school use, 6c ones, only 4c Fountain Pens, hard rubber barrel; special only 19c Portland Ever Saw The savings offered in the Suit Department today are nothing short of sensational. An immense assortment of women's tailored and semi-dress costumes about 350 in all are placed in one immense lot, and the price cut square in two. The Fifth-street windows will give a hint of the tremen dous values offered and of the splendid styles concerned. Jaunty short jacket suits, graceful long-coat styles or extra ordinarily dressy fancy models. These are nearly all fancy mixtures, stripes, checks, plaids, etc., but there are a few plain colors in the lot. You may choose either the ultra-smart rather mannish styles, in strictly tailored garments, or v elaborately trimmed suits for afternoon and semi-dress occa- W A FT1 sions. Values $25 to SM A F $135. Choice today. Women9 s Long Coats Women's Coats for Winter, wear, in fancy stripe, check or plaid patterns. No plain colors in the lot, but a goodly selection. of sizes, styles, shades and patterns to choose from. Tis a Coat sale that should arouse interest, for the values' "in these run to $20 &IT QO each; today, your choice of the entire lot. ... ..... pOmZ0 PEARL-HANDLED CUTLERY $1.10 Butter Knives, each S5V Nut Crackers, worth $2.25 ea. ; special price today $1.75 Nut Picks, worth $3.00 the doz. ; special today 57.20 Orange Knives, worth $2.25, for $1.75 PEARL-HANDLED CUTLERY $10 Fruit Knives, doz. $8.00 Individual Butter Spreaders, worth $12.00 dozen... $9.50 Fruit Knives, worth $12.00 the , dozen, special today.. $9. 50 Cold Meat Forks, worth $3.25 each; special today.. $2.60 Pearl-handled Salad Spoons and Forks; pair $5.50 $3.40 pearl-handled Pie Servers; special, each $2.70 $4.00 pearl-handled Pie Servers; special, each $3.15 Table Knives, worth $20.00 Sozen; special at $16.00 Table Knives, worth $22.00 dozen; special at $17.50 Pearl-handled Table Forks; special, per dozen $13.50 Table Forks, worth $22.00 dozen; special at $17.50 Exceptional bargains in German China Dinnerware. Bargains in Guaranteed Carving Sets. Children9 s 40c Hose at 21c These Stockings are prime quality cashmere yarn, in fine or coarse rib and absolutely fast blapk. They have double heels and toes of extra hard twisted wool yarn and they are reg ularly worth to 40c the pair. O 350 pairs on sale today at. . . C WOMEN'S CASHMERE HOSE Pine ribbed, finished with hemmed tops. Medium weight, full fashioned with double heels and toes. They are hose that are regularly worth 60c and 75c the pair, choice A t? ' today. WOMEN'S VESTS AND PANTS Swiss rib, white or natural color, 60 per cent wool. We have these in the wanted sizes4, 5 and 6, and they are regularly worth 85e the garment; buy freely today and save largely. Sit The garment OC BOYS' WAISTS Of percale or heavy chambray, all sizes. They afe neat striped patterns; the colors are black, red and navy blue. Regularly worth 35c each. Special sale today ' 29c Shoe; LOT 1 WOMEN'S SHOES in the best grades. Kid, calf or patent leathers; many styles. Values to $6 the pair; from 8 to 12 this morning, the pair Price after 12, the pair, $3.89 MEN'S SHOES in kid or box calf leathers, worth $3.00 the pair. Price all day today, only Regularly $1.89 Shoes LOT 2 WOMEN'S SHOES in popular priced grades. $3.50 and $4.00 values. All leathers, styles, sizes and lasts. Special this morn-. il....$2.98 Price after 12, the pair $3.19. BOYS' SHOES A splendid sale of shoes for lusty lads. A lot of $2.50 values, $1.79 the pair, and $2.00 shoes at, the pair $3.69 LOT 3 MEN'S SHOES. The best makes to be had. Nearly all sizes; styles and leathers. Shoes that sell regularly at $5 and $6 the pair, today, C ? ?Q from 8 to 12 . After 12, the pair $3.89 LOT 4 MEN'S SHOES in $3.50 -and $4.00 grades. Shiny or dull leathers; lace or button styles, light or heavy soles. Today, from i.....$3.69 Price after 12, the pair $3.89. regular Bed Linen Sets Sheets and Pillow Cases in sets.- Fancy drawn work or embroidery designs. One sheet and one pair of pillow cases to match in each set. The regular values run to $4.50. Friday price QQ is only pl.&O BLEACHED TABLE DAMASK A splendid wearing quality in a good range of patterns. A grade regularly worth $1.25 the yard, very special $&4f today, only '. Friday Black Taffeta Day 19-inch Black Taffeta; richly lus trous finish, regularly 85c the yard, Friday price 61 0. W. & -K. Black Taffeta, 36 inches wide, always $1.50 the yd., spc'l Friday price. ..$1.19 SILK REMNANTS IN FANCY EFFECTS, ALL HALF PRICE. $1.49 Colored Dress Goods Novelty Dress Goods in many weaves, weights, widths and patterns. Light or dark shades; hundreds of yards to choose from. Priced as follows: $2.00 and $2.50 grades, yard $1.00 $1.50 and $1.75 grades, yard;... 75$ $1.00 and $1.25 grades, yard..,. ' 49 REMNANTS OF COLORED DRESS GOODS TODAY, HALF PRICE 50c Center Pieces 37c Ea. An Art Department offering that is sure to bring buyers in crowds. Center pieces in white linen, stamped in floral or conventional designs for English eyelet, Wal lachian, Mountmellick and French embroidery. Regidarly worth to 50c each, your choice for O "7 today J C CUSHION TOPS on tinted art denim or linen; stamped, ready to embroider, and ' fitted with plain backs to match. There are several designs, in regular 50c values, choice ?Q today Women's Corset Covers of cam bric or nainsook. Tucked back and front; trimmed with lace or embroidery. A full assort ment of sizes and exquisitely dainty garments usually sold at $1.50 each. Friday QQ( price - Child's Crocheted Shawls cular stvle. Black or Regular $2.50 and $2.75 Friday ' C 1 price m cirr white, values, .59 FR1CI0N LESS OH RESERVE CATIEME.V AND SHEEPMEN AT V F.ACE IX CKOOK COUNTY. l'olicy of ;overniiM?iit Understood and Approved Resolutions Com mend A. S. Ireland. PRINKVILLB. Or.. Jun. W. I Special.) In Crook County at least tho forest re serve policy of the liovernment is at last understood and approved by the stock Interests, and rangu wars and kindred troubles are now a thing of tho past. The local Cattlemen's Association met on Monday at Prlneville and, following the example of the Grant County Stock -Krowers' Assoeiation last week, spread the following upon the minutes of the meeting: PniNBVlU-E. Or, Jan. 27. IPOS. We: the Crook County Cattlemen's Asso ciation, of Creek County. Oregon, in con vention assembled, do hereby heartily ap prove the management of the Ble Moun tains National Forest tn Crook County, and hereby especially approve and Indorse the management thereof by A. S. Ireland, hupervlsor of the western division of said forest. B. T. SLAYTON, President. W. J. Johneon. Acting Secretary. It is expected that the sheepmen, whose meeting Is to be held at Prlneville Jan uary 29, 30 and 31. will tender Mr. Ire land a similar Indorsement. Supervisors of tho National ForeBts. it is said, are the hardest-worked officials in any branch of the Government service. They must bo diplomats and come as near pleasing everybody as is possible, all the while following tho rules and laws of the Forestry Bureau. They must settle tho natural" differences that arise between lite cattlemen, sheepmen and homestead ers, and this task occupies most of their time. They must be civil engineers, road builders, telephone experts, carpenters and bridgebuilders. and besides these re Qufrements must havo a smattering o9 law, medicine and surgery, so that the officials' time is fully taken up. So well has Supervisor Ireland's ad ministration succeeded, that there bas been no range war, large or small. In Crook County for more than two years. Sheepmen and cattlemen now dwell to gether peacefully and amicably. The larger stockmen, once accustomed to have all the range they wanted, have come to realize that all must have a share of Summer range; in fact, several recommend that the Government create reserves of open lands and adopt the range-leasing policy. Mr. Ireland Is pleased that the stock men of Central Oregon at . last under stand the Government's policy and wil lingly abide by the rules of the Forest Service. and exclusively lodged with the states when our Government was organized." Judge McPherson says that the proper course for the complainants is to seek trial In the criminal court and then take an appeal to the State Supreme Court and finally to the United States Supreme Court. SUNDAY LAW MUST STAND Federal Court Will Xot Enjoin Mis souri Froirf Enforcing. KANSAS CITY, Mo., Jan. 30. Judge Smith McPherson, In the United States District Court here today, handed down a decision declining to interfere with the county officials of this county in the en forcement of the Missouri statute making unnecessary labor on Sunday a misde meanor. The decision was rendered in a case brought in the name of Nance, O'Neil, the actress, and- the' local theaters, who sought, to permanently enjoin the county grand jury from indicting them. Judge McPherson In his decision today says: "This court expresses no view with ref erence to the construction to be given to the Sunday statutes of this state. That the Missouri legislature has the power to enact Sunday statutes no man of com mon information questions. It is a ques tion of policy of the states. "Whether the criminal court of Jackson County is right or wrong. United States Courts cannot and must not Interfere. The dignity of this court must be main tained, and It cannot be maintained if it undertakes to interfere with local police Questions of the state that were properly STOLEN GOLD RECOVERED Loot of Old Robbery Found In Saloon Ashes. OMAHA, Jan. 30. Superintendent Pat terson, of the Pacific Express Company, returr.-ed to Omana from Sidney, Neb., today, bringing with him two large bricks of bullion, believed to represent a part of the loot of robbery of the com pany's office In Sidney, Neb., in March, 3S80. The metal was found buried in the debris of a saloon whim was burned down -two weeks ago. The robbery was thi boldest of Its kind ever pulled off in the West, and the bullion, which had been received that day by stage, from the Black Hills, was valued at $127,000. One of the bricks was sold to the Denver Mint a year after the robbery. Sheriff HcCarthy, who then owned the saloon which burned recently, was be lieved to be the leader of the robber band, but the express company was un able to secure his Indictment. His brother was later hanged by vigilantes McCarthy has been dead several years. Superintendent Patterson is trying to establish identification of tho metal. He says the bullion value is indefinite, but he will have it assayed at once. Woman Suffrage Resolution. WASHINGTON. Jan. 30. Senator War ren today introduced a joint resolution calling for an amendment to the Con stitution which shall provide that the vote of no person of the United States shall be withheld or abridged on account of sex. Attend Rosenthal's great clearance sale for fine shoe bargains. DULLES GETS HEW HOTEL EOXX BROS. WTLIi ERECT $75, ' 000 BRICK STRUCTURE. Important Real Estate Transaction in Wasco's Metropolis Old Shacks Will Come Down. THE DALLES, Or., Jan. 30. (Special.) A real estate transaction, which has been under consideration for some weeks past, was consummated here today, by which the entire block bounded by Second, Third, Union and Liberty streets, with the exception of the southeast corner, upon which the Courthouse stands, passed Into the hands of new owners, whose purpose it Is to begin expensive and long-needed improvements. Under this transfer the Wasco County Court purchased the north east corner of the block, together with a lot on Third street adjoining the Court house grounds on the west, giving the county the ownership of the east half of the block, the west half being bought by Bonn Brothers, of this city, whose purpose It is to erect a modern 175,000 hotel on the northwest corner of the block facing Second street. . The plan of the county is to tear down the historic Chinese washhouse Quarters .on the cor ner of Second and Union streets,, remove the European Hotel, and make a hand some approach to the county building from Second street. On one portion of the west boundary of the block the narrow street will be straightened to correspond with the east line of Liberty, its ter minus being at - the railroad tracks, where the officers of the O. R. & N. Com pany have agreement to place their new passenger depot. This new improvement, upon what for many years has been an unsightly .block, meets with general approval and rejoic ing here. This square Is next wes.t of the new City Hall, now in process of con- SUFFRAGETTES' NEW TRICK Ring Cabinet Ministers' Doorbells and. Talk From Steps. . LONDON, Jan. 30. Having failed to reach King Edward yesterday during the ceremonies of the opening of Parliament, and as the House of Commons Is effec tively barred against them, the women suffragists of England this morning adopted a new method of protesting against the fact that His Majesty in his cpeech from the throne made no men tion of their demands to be permitted to vote. The militant members of the organiza tion formed themselves into several com mittees, which, at the same hour today WEDDING INVITATIONS VISITING . CARDS. AND MONOGRAM STATIONERY. W. G. SMITH & CO. Washington Building, Fourth and Washinrton Streets. TEA Poor tea is the older leaves, not the young ones. There's too much of it. Tour srocer returns your money If you don't Ilk Schillings Best: w pay him. . visited the homes of the various members of the Cabinet for the purpose of asking them to use their influence to have the questions os women's suffrage settled at this session. As none of the members would see them, the women demon strated by ringing doorbells and deliver ing addresses from doorsteps. The police were unprepared for this , course of ac tion, and noisy scenes were witnessed oti the fashionable thoroughfares of London. The women eventually were dispersed af ter seven arrests had been made. Do It now. Attend Hosentnal's great nouse-cleaning aale. SELECTED 100-PIECE DINNER SETS HAVILAND FRENCH CHINA . . . THREE DAYS! $22.50 to $30.00 ROYAL BAVARIAN CHINA . $15.00 to $23.00 A SPECIAL PRICE OFFERING FOR SATURDAY MONDAY Feb. 1 Feb. 3 FRIDAY Jan. 31 Exquisite selections in made up 100-piece Sets of the above rare Chinas, for these sales days only at the exceptional price offerings. BAILEY S COMPANY WASHINGTON ST. Visitors are invited to view our exhibit of single-set designs in English China Wares. Purchasers may confidently make certain selections under guarantee of se curing distinctive one-set pattern; no duplicates. Original design confined to one production for our exclusive impor tation, t