TITE 3IORXIXG OREGOXIAX, FRIDAY, AUGUST 7, 1908. Women 's Long Aprons 65c Vals. 29c An astonishing special that will bring bargain-seekers here in swarms. Full length aprons, just like cut, made of the best quality Amoskeag Gingham, on sale at twenty-nine cents. Every housekeeper knows what a useful garment this is, and knows that it is impossible to buy the goods and make 'them up for so small a price. There are just one hundred doien for Fri day selling, and while they last, one of the greatest bargains ever known in OQ Portland is in force. 65c aprons: . . Women's Skirt Chemises, made of extra fine nainsook, with low round or square neck, trimmed with insertion, beading and Valenciennes or Torchon lace; also with lawn ruffle and tucks. $2.50 tfl tCk values. During this sale only. .P OU Cushion Tops, stamped and tinted in a great variety of designs; appropriate for parloif, dens or porches; material of dark or light shades, with plain baclf to match; OQ values to 65c; special for this sale.."1 WashGoods Friday 10 c White cloth, figured in rings, dots or floral effects; some with fancy mercerized stripe; a large quantity and superb 25c quality, 1 fg on sale Friday at the remarkably low price of, the yard X C SEE WINDOW Veiling Tuxedo Veiling, in plain or dotted mesh, large vari ety of colors; also Chiffon Veil ing in all the wanted shades ; regular values to 65c yd. Special Friday 17 Embrod'rs Swiss,' Lawn or Batiste materials, good widths, and edging or inser tions, suitable for trimming muslin wear, lin g e r i e dresses, etc. Val ues to $1.25 'the yard, only. .69 Stationery and Smallwares WRITING .Tablets, ruled or unruled. regular price 20c each. Special Friday 14c Cabinet Box Stationery, 50 sheets and 50 envelopes to match, English Vellum finish, regular 50c box for only 25 Bone Hairpins, shell color, six in box, straight or crimped style, reg. 19c box.lO Hair Eolls, all shades, reg. 25c vals. spl.l9 Hair Roll Retainer, holds hair roll in place, worth 35c each, special, this sale....25 mmlm YlHITING'S Box Sta- tionery, regular price 2oc the box. Special for Fri day only 16c 4711 Talcum Powder, a regular 25c value, special for Friday, only. 11 . Tooth Brushes, best quality, regu lar 25c grade, special Friday 15 Post Card Albums, hold 200 cards. regular 25c value, special 16 Crepe Paper, Dennison's-make, reg ular 15c roll, special at. ...... .10 INGRAM'S Milkweed Cream, a well-known toilet help, on special sale here Friday. The regular 50c. jar sells for only 38c Neckwear net. anS co1: ored embroidered bows, also colored silks and net bows. A few large embroidered jab- a q ots, worth to 75c, for rSC Values to $1.50 at. . .. 89 Values to $1.95, spl..$1.27 f-JENNI SON'S Crepe Paper Napkins, large assortment of fancy de signs, worth 35c per 100. Special price only 25. Best American Thread, in black or white, special Friday, 6 spools for only . .25 Pearl Shirtwaist Buttons, plain or fancy, regularly 25c dozen, special Friday... 10 Toilet Soap, guestroom size, a good soap for hotel use, spec, price, Friday, cake. .1 Moth Bags, keep clothing, etc., safe from the moths, 75c size, this sale for only 49 )ARNING Cotton, on spools, black or white. Specially reduced tor Friday to three spools for only Savings on Curtains and Enamel Beds LACE CURTAINS Of choicest quality and extremely pleasing patterns. They come in " Arabian, Filet Net3, ' Tambours, Scrims and Novelties ; regular values from $10 to $30 the pair, under-priced like this: $10.00 Grades $ 5.95 $11.00 Grades 6.65 $12.00 Grades 7.50 $12.50 Grades 8.00 $13.50 Grades jjj 8.75 $15.00 Grades . .$ 8.95 $17.50 Grades $11.50 $18.50 Grades 12.35 $19.00 Grades S12.75 $21.00 Grades 13.95 $25.00 Grades 15.00 $30.00 Grades $18.50 Very tasteful Window Hang ings in grenadine, filet, Brus sels, net and novelty effects. About 300 pairs in the lot, and values run to $9.00 the pair. Choice only 4.75 Enameled Iron Beds $5.35 mmmmm mmmmm Regular $ 7.50 values S5.35 Regular $11.50 values 7.95 Regular $12.50 values. $8.75 Regular $14.50 values S9.65 Regular $15.00 values. .... 9.95 Regular $16.50 value's. . .810.75 Regular $17.50 values. . .11.50 Regular $18.50 values. . .12.50 Regular $22.50 values. . .S17.00 Regular $25.00 values. . .18.50 Our 76th Friday Economy Supplies Vacation Wants at the lowest Possible Price. Annual Sale of Mussed Linens : i it Friday is the fifth day of this remarkable sale, bnt it is by all means the best one yet. Lots were getting low, and we have 'added to the assortment by hundreds of new pieces. Some of them show scarcely perceptible traces of handling, and selections are now larger and values even better than Monday, the first day of the sale. Therefore, come promptly and come prepared to buy liberally. There is not a question but that yon will do so when you see the magnificent values and the snperb qualities awaiting you. Table Cloths, 2x3 yds., in- Size 2x22. $7.50 values. $5.50 stead of $4.50, now 3.25 Size 2y2x3, $3.50 values. . .5.75 Cloths, 2x3Vb yds., $7 vals. 4.85 '2Vzx3H yds, $9.00 values. $6.00 2.'x2U, $6.50 vals., only. 4.45 II 2y2x4 yds., $14.50 value Richardson s Finest Grade $1.00 grades, at.... Wash Huck Towels, with $1.25 quality at... plain, hemstitched, scalloped $1.50 grades, for..! or fancy drawn-work borders, $1.75 grades, for. . . , Short lengths of Table Damask, amazingly low priced. 330 pieces in 2 and 2l2-yard lengths. The longer pieces for $1.75, and the fc" A g 2-yard lengths at the low price of . . . .P . SAMPLE LINENS IRISH HAND-EMBROIDERED SCARFS AND SQUARES; imported koo ds. embroidered hand-work done by Irish peasants; high-grade linens, are on cola at f nil ntx-i n tr vat-it lrtw nnnpa" $1.50 qualities, special. .'. .1.00 $2.50 qualities, special. ... $1.65 $2.U0 qualities, special. .. .1.35 $3.00 qualities, special. ..$2.00 ....75? " ". V'UMk 1.13 .. ; . V. .. 'Wl .$1.35 . . . ." J . &rfr? .' -j'. ' ' ' Mi?) tt j y m - . w -. . . s.rs fSt . . - . . .. . (I VK $4.00 qualities, special. ..2.65 $5.00 qualities, special. ..3.35 V-YQ t - I'mimM mm . i j. mn ii i $1 Chevron Silks 59c An extra special on chevron striped Oriental Silks, in navy, brown, reseda. Copenhagen blue, tan or cream. An CQ unusually good $1.00 grade, priced Friday at OiC SILK PONGEES A clean-up of absolutely pure silk weaves, in the most wanted shades; regular price $1.00 the jQ yard; Friday only- . , ..OSC Women s 25c Vests at 17c Buy a good supply and have plenty of changes; low neck, sleeveless, Swiss ribbed Vests, regularly sold at 25c -t j each: extra good values Friday at X C Women's Lace Trimmed Pants Umbrella style, with fitted tops; sell regularly at 75c the pair; aq Friday tUC Women's Union Suits Lace trimmed, umbrella knee, knee length, regularly $1.15 suit; special while they ' qq last, only. Men 's Wear Ve ryLo w Priced 98c Men's Silk Shirts, cream, blue or white, in polka dot and striped effects. Regu lar $5.00 values, special, CJO Ak Friday PJ.tU Men's Summer Underwear, silk fin ish, covered elastic seams, regular $1.25 values, at. . . Rattan and Straw Suitcases, in all sizes, for men or women. Every one in our stock Fri- . day at 4 SS Men's Half Hose, in great variety of shades and patterns; regu- nfi lar 50c; half price Friday.. OC Dinner Sets Priced at $3.29 The latest shapes, with spray' decorations, and full gold-lined, 40-piece sets, regularly flJO OQ worth $4.94, at 50-piece sets, $ values, at, per set 50-piece sets, $7.50 A QC High Grade Silk Parasols $1.59 60-piece sets, worth CjC AC $9.00, this sale. for. . . PU Sets of 100 pieces, splendid as sortment, regularly worth $14.90 each, special, for CQ Friday, only M3 -- Decorated Semi-Porcelain Dinner. Sets, in odd lines and patterns, half regular price. Mason Jar Rubbers, extra C heavy, 1 dozen for only....' Chinaware, in odd pieces, dark blue, with heavy gold line; Fruit Saucers, Oatmeal or Berry Bowls, Bowls and Bread and But- Q, ter Plates, choice each 5C 8-in. Plates or Cups and 1 O Saucers selling at only. . . X Jelly Glasses, special eaeh...2 Simplex Fireless Cookers, abso lutely sanitary, practical, econom ical; no pads to absorb odors or moisture; every part easily cleaned; every one guaranteed to 'j do perfect work if directions are followed. Complete with cook ing utensils, for the JJC (f very low price of... P,UU SUMMER SPECIALTIES Blue Flame Cook Stoves, Gas Hot Plates, Window Screens, Refrigerators, Coal Oil Lamp Stoves, and All Sorts of Helps and Hot Weather Comforts on Sale at Spe cial Prices During This Sale. Surely you'll not miss this special. High-grade silk parasols, in de cidedly popular shades, brown, blue, tan, green, also in natural pongee with colored silk border, or in black or white with fancy border. Have handles in colors Regular values sale of the year, onlyP J to match covers, to S3. 75 each, ShortKimonos69c SHORT KIMONOS Made of fancy lawn in very pleasing styles. A rare chance to secure pretty and comfortable house-gar- ments at decidedly small cost. 'White ground, figured patterns, worth CQ- to $1.25 each, special OJC LINGERIE WAISTS-Of good quality lawn, trimmed with lace, embroidery, tucks, etc. Regularly worth to on $2.50 each; Friday for onlyk OJ7C 3 pr Women's Hose 50c Plain or lace effects, in white or fast black. The best 25c grades in this store, famous for its hosiery values. With this lot we also include a number of children's hose in black or white ; worth 45c the pair. Choice of women's or chil- A dren's, 3 pairs for . ; JJC UR SIZE" - ESS4 T . T.I iere. ana you can Tina tne oest snoe sort of footwear that YOU want to They are free and will aid you in bargain of your wear. Ask for choosing at this SH OE SA LE FRIENDS MAY SET , But Men . Who Make Betting Business Barred. : JUDGE GAYNOR . DECIDES Ordinary Bets Between Individual! Legal, but Betting With All Comers or Recording Such Bets Is Ieclared Crime. . NEW YORK. Auk. 6. The making of an ordinary bet as distinguished from the ! practice of betting with all comers was declared by Judge Gaynor of the Supreme Court today to be not a crime. The case I was that against George Sterling, who was accuser of violating the new antl ', gambling laws by betting a basket of golf-balls on the result of a golf game In I Nassau County. Long Island. Justice ' Gaynor dismissed the case and ruled as ; follows: "The difference between ordinary bet 1 ting and gambling is too plain to require . words. An ordinary bet Is not a crime, whether made In your parlor, on the golf , links or racetrack, nor Is the making of a note or memorandum thereof, but. f you hold yourself out to bet and bet ai! comers, or generally, or become a gen- I eral recorder of such bets or of bets be tween others, you are guilty of a crime." "All that the last Legislature did In respect to the gambling laws was to make them apply Inside of the racetrack en closure as well as outside. As to the writing of a memorandum of a bet on a card by the relator, It is enough to say that section 351 of the penal code is con fined In plain terms to the case of per sons engaged In the recording or register ing of the best of all comers as a practice or business. That is common gambling or aiding and abetting common gambling, which the law does not tolerate." QUARREL OVER LEPER Arizona Authorities Unwilling to Care for Afflicted Woman. TOMBSTONE, Arts.. Aug. fc Local health and county authorities are in a quandary regarding the disposition of Mrs. Wardwell, the leper, who is now un der quarantine here. Steps to have the unfortunate woman and her husband de ported have met with many legal compli cations, and added to this Is the fact that the afflicted woman has become violent ly insane. She escaped from the guard at the isolation quarters, and made her way toward the residence section of the city, creating quite a scare before she was recaptured and returned to the place of surveillance. Clerk Berner, of the Board of Supervisors, .has wired the State Department at Washington for per mission to deport the patient to the leper colony at Molokal, Hawaii. Pending ad vices from the department, both General Wardwell and hie wife are heW in quar antine. The husband, who is suffering with can cer, t avows his Intention of accompany ing his wife if she ie deported. , PERISH TO A Detachment Japanese Troops Murdered in Corea. INSURGENTS' GROW BOLD Lure Their Country's Oppressors Into Bills and Kill Them From Ambush, Using Stones and Muskets. 8T. PETERSBURG, Aug. . Further details have been received from Posset Bay regarding the annihilation last month of a detachment of Japanese soldiers on the Russo-Chlnese frontier by a band of Core an insurgents. The Japanese troops were encamped on the frontier near Hun Chun. They were attacked unexpectedly the night of July 11 by a strong band of Corean Insurgents and perished to a man. Russian Cossacks who were scouring the frontier noticed the disappearance of the Japanese flag from over the encamp ment. They thereupon visited the place and found traces of a fierce struggle and the dead bodies of the Japanese. The local population was questioned, but pro fessed entire ignorance of the occurrence. The Corean insurgents are daily becom ing more daring. They attack and kill individual Japanese, or even small de tachments. Recently three Coreans cap tured by the Japanese offered to act as guides to the Insurgents headquarters in th mountains. The detachment was thus lured Into the hills, where It was set upon and overwhelmed by Coreans in ambush. The Coreans made use of stones and muskets. OLGA IS STILL MISSING Search for Gasoline Whaling Schooner Fruitless. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6.-A letter received In this city today from one of the whalers now in the Arctic says that though a thorough search has been made for the missing gasoline schooner Olga no trace of her has been found. When last seen, in October, 1907, she was far to the eastward of Herschel Island head ing for the ice-bound sea. Conditions In the Arctic are reported to be very bad this year. For weeks the whalers Thrasher, Bowhead and Belve dere lay locked In the ice to the north of Nome, and the men were forced to en dure many hardships. They Anally got to Unalaska, where they replenished their supply of coal before proceeding on their cruise. LONG SILK GLOVES ' On Sale Today. 11.75 quality, in all colors, double tipped fingers, on sale today at 95c a pair. Long Lisle Gloves, 76c a pair short Silk Gloves. S8c a pair. All Par asols and Bathing Suits at cost. Mc AUen & McDonnell, Third and Mor Epeclal sale fine shoes at Rosenthal's. IS UNESTED Given Up by Lawyers After Much Dodging About. ACCUSED OF STEALING Bankrupt Broker Arrested at Los Angeles on Charge of Embezzling Railroad Stock and Sent to San Francisco. LOS ANGELES. Aug. . Frederick Dorr, the stockbroker, whose offices, in this and other cities of the West were recently closed because of alleged failure on his part to meet obligations, tonight is being speeded back to San Francisco, where a warrant for the alleged embezzle ment of 110 shares of Milwaukee Railroad stock, valued at J14.000. was sworn out against him yesterday. Dorr succeeded In evading the police at San Jose last night, and later at Santa Barbara, and arrived in this city from the latter place at 3:30 this afternoon. Several police detectives were at the Arcade-street station to meet his train, but he escaped arrest by getting off at San Fernando-street station, where he se cured an automobile and drove at once to the office of W. J. Hunsacker, one of his attorneys. Lynn Helm, another law yer, had been telegraphed for by Dorr and met the latter at Santa Barbara this morning. The two arrived In Los Angeles this afternoon and then Mr. Helm turned his client over to other attorneys. Dorr was In consultation with lawyers until 7 o'clock tonight, while the city was be ing searched for him by detectives. Half an hour before the train left for San Francisco, at 7:30 tonight. Judge Hunsacker turned Dorr over to the police. The accused broker accepted service of the San Francisco warrant and agreed to go north at once and face the charge filed against him there. Walter J. Trask, an attorney, accompanied Dorr, the latter Insisting before he left the city that he would have no trouble charge against him. In squaring tha Seven Yachts Capsized. LAKH GENEVA, Wis., Aug. . In a re gatta sailed in wind and water so stiff that seven yachts were capsized, George Buss, brother of Chicago's mayor, was tangled yesterday In the submerged rig ging of his boat, Tankee Girl, and was dragged out unconscious. The rescue was made by J. J. Mitchell, president of the Illinois Trust & Savings Bank: J. C. Hate ly and Ferd W. Peck, who were aboard Mr. , Mitchell's steam yacht, Louise. Rosenthal'" wlnaows are money-savers. Cut out the "Blues" ve the liver and stomach a rest by eating The dainty, delicious, malted corn flakes, made of the best white flint corn com bined with barley - malt. Grisp, tasty, easily digested. Supplies more strength than you can gain from any other food. Ready-to-serve with cream or milk. Ask your grocer for It. The only Malted Corn Flakes.