$9 Hats at $5 Over one hurt' dredchic charm ing shapes of Fall headgear on sale for Friday, at a price which should help over 100 women to provide them' selves with clever Millinery at a Tl Black Dress Goods $1.23 "Weaves suitable for Fall Suits, in nicely finished black materials, including cheviots and worsteds; also light-weight materials, plain or novelty weaves, for dressier gowns. Get ready for the dress maker now. Purchase goods at these sale prices, and have the most fashionable' fabrics possible SEE OUR SIXTH-STREET WINDOW DISPLAY I .-jr 1 Id 4 II mm t 1 mXr w . iixri dMVIM! riFTHWA5HINGT0N"SVTH STREETS Notions and Toilets $1.50 and $1.75 val- (PI OO C; , . M . n , fr FrMnv S6?"!" !H2 5" IHS x 1 1 LULL M fling J m vji irMwns v - jieguiar ;p.uu giauo ,iui ipxuu Panama Dress Goods at 81c A special sale on a fabric that has been tremendously popular. It is extremely serviceable, " al ways presents a good appearance. Every color represented; chiffon or regular weight, at these prices : Regular $1.00 grade, on Q1 sale at this special price. oi' Regular $1.25 grade for 93 Regular $l.o0 grade tor 551. ues, on sale at, yd..H" HA5 Gloves 85c small cost They are trimmed hats that bear the stamp of originality and quality. The preferred shapes in silk, Jell, velvet or braid: black and all this season's best colors and color combinations concerned. ; They were ordered from New York es pecially for this sale. They are trimmed in the best of taste and designed by ar- tists. A one-day special only Regular values to $9, im $5.00 A sale of odd lines of the fa mous Royal Worcester and Bon Ton Cor sets, the world '8 best. Royal Worces ter Company "is noted for the quality and su periority of its products. For 50 years they made or sold in America. Exclusive $ 7-M Corsets $1.69 Have urru nianuiK - . , , Portland agents. This is a sale of odd lines numbers which have been discontinued. Full figure models that should find a ready sale at this remarkably low price. The materials are batiste, contil and silk. Iney have hose-supporters attached at side t.nd front ; Princess hip. They come in sizes 25 to 33 onlv. 'Tis indeed a rare opportunity for the economical woman to save on the best corsets made. Values to $7.o0. SJ1.69 w-y J iL... nolo of .nlv Aph ,...- Eoyal Worcester Girdles, in tape or batiste. Come in pink, blue or wlnte; regular pnce $1.2o ea., sp 1. quart size; regular price, $1.50 each ; special price, ea IS TVBT!SSTria flfVM"RH Rlnck hard rub ber, flue or coarse teeth ; regular 1Q. price 30c; special Friday, each. . COMBIKATION HOT-W AT E R BOT TLE AND F.OTTNTAIN SYRINGE, two- $1.19 FLESH FOOD Dr. ' Charles', healing and nourishing; regular price OQ. 50c; on special sale for, box..''' TOILET SOAP Fragrant transparent glycerine toilet soap, 3 cakes in 1 f a box; worth 15c, special, box..AV' HAND MIRRORS, with long handles, large size, ebony or redwood QO. backs; worth $1.65; special, ea.V-'' BATH SPONGES, large size, 1 Qc regular price 25c; special, each. . vv GLOBE COMBINATION BOOK STRAP AND RULER Regular 10c value, y on sale at this special price, each.. LEAD PENCILS, with rubber tips; reg ular price 3c each; on sale for, Of) SP special, 3 for 5c; the dozen.,. PLAYING CARDS, enamel backs; 15c value, special, pack. 10c Women's Hose 12c 85c Uti m i Y Will A standard grade of Silk Handwear, 16 button length, black or white. All sizes concerned, and re markable values presented. Regular price $2.25 the pair; on special sale Friday for. RIBBONS Fancy effects, in 4, 5 and 6-inch widths ; s t r l p e s, plaids, Dresdens and plain satin . .. . taffeta included. Ribbons for many pur poses; bright-hued, silken stripes; regu- ' larly worth to boc tne yara; VM your choice Friday at, the yard. WOMEN'S FANCY STOCK COLLARS, fine assortment of designs; regularly worth 35c, 1 Q on sale Friday at this very low price, each XW WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HANDKERCHIEFS in plain white or white with colored border; excel- 'J lent values; on special sale Friday at this low price.. ' EMBROIDERIES In edges or insertions, from 4 to 18 inches wide ; dainty Swiss or nainsook materials ; ex quisitely beautiful patterns; regular values to (ZQ( . $1.50 the yard; on sale for Friday at only '.A'' 65c Veilings at 27c a Yard Tuxedo or Russian mesh, in black, white, brown, navy, rose, magpie, etc; all the new Fall shades; regu- 27f larly worth to 65c the yard; on sale Friday for. worth to 20c the pair; Friday BOYS' FALL WEIGHT UNDER WEAR Shirts and drawers; ecru shade; extra quality; all sizes; CO- the garment OiC Fast black, seamless HoSe, in m e dium w e ight ; nicely fin ished. Give good wear and com fort. Fast colors; 20c vals. 12V0 CHILDREN'S HOSE lxl ribbed, fast black, heavy or medium weight. Splendid for school wear; rl'St . X m I aV V BOYS' COLLEGE CAPS Made of fancy suiting in good quality. 1 Q Regular price 35c each; Friday. 1 Exclusive Portland Agents Libbey Cut Glass OUR 282d FR IDA Y ECONOMY SALE Outinz Flannel Nightshirts, Pajamas Outing Flannel Sleeping Garments in Pajamas or Night shirts at prices that will make thrifty men buy early. A sale that concerns wide assortments and generous quantities. Comfortable, well-made garments that tend to peaceful slumber; fit perfectly; made full size of splendid quality materials. Underpriced in this manner: ill if II- Pajamas, regularly worth $1.50 the suit; special 1C Friday only Vpl.lU Pajamas, regularly worth $2.00 the suit; special AQ Friday only p 1 Pajamas, regularly worth $2.50 the suit; special 1?1 QO Friday only D1.I70 Nightshirts, Tegularly worth 75c each; special Fri- AO day, only Nightshirts, regularly worth $1 each; special Fri- 7Q day, each Nightshirts, regularly worth $1.25 each; special Fri- qq day, only 5OC Men's - Women's Umbrellas A Friday sale that will help yon be prepared for rainy weather. No need mourning the one that you loaned or the one that turned inside out when you needed it so badly. Replace it with one of these handsome, strong, serviceable rainproof umbrellas we are selling Friday at S1.29: 26 or 28-inch size; best paragon irame; .natural wood or fancy Handles; wonn w .uu. Friday $1.29 $8SilkPetticoats$4. 98 They are plain colors, in brown, blue or green; also changeable effects in blue and red, and green and red shades. There are strikingly handsome plaid skirts in red, green, blue, etc. The latter are extremely desirable, being the popular clan plaids. No woman feels that her wardrobe is complete unless it contains at least one silk petticoat. At this sale you can buy two or three. They are made of excellent quality taffeta silk, and 'tis needless to say they are not skimpy sizes.; Well made and nicely finished. Some of the best values ever presented to the Portland public. Itegular. values to $8.50 each, Friday only. ....... $4.98 Friday in the Shoe Store Boys', Infants' and" Women's Shoes are bargainized for a Friday Economy Sale. Besides, we offer a special in Wom en's Rubbers that offers savings worth while. Women's Shoes Six styles, Women9 s $1 Nightgowns 49c Verv nret.tv Nio-hto-owna of o-ood craalitv muslin, made with high neck, tucked yoke and full-length sleeves. Regularly worth $1.00 each. On special sale A Q Friday at the exceedingly low price of just. . , Boys' Shoes in many differ ent leathers and styles; reg ularly worth to $2.50 the pair, on sale Friday. Sizes 9 to 13 $1.09 Sizes UV2 to 2....S1.29 Sizes 2V2 to 5.... $1.49 Women's Storm Rubbers Regular 60c grade Friday Economy Sale Price, per Pair INFANTS' SHOES Fancy or plain style; with or no without heels; sizes 2 to 8; values to $1.50; Friday. . itJV embracing patent leathers, kids and glaced calf; also tan Russia calf; button or lace style ; light or heavy styles; values ;o $3.00 $1.98 . 43c Infants' Drawer Leggings 87c Knitted Drawer Leggings ; fine black woolyarn ; regular o y price-$1.25 the pair; special for Friday Economy sale ,... Infants' Horsehide Moccasins In all colors; trimmed with pink, blue and red silk strings and stitching; regularly 65c Op Children's Sweaters Made 'or fine wool yarn; colors red, blue or white; sizes 1, 2 and 3 years; worth to $1.50 each; 07 Vrioir nnlv Oft Bargains in Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets in attractive shapes; green spray decoration, with gold traced embossing; come in sets of 50, 60 and 100 pieces each; under priced as follows: 50-piece sets, regularly worth $6.32, on special sale Friday for GfA "70 only, per set H 60-piece sets, regularly worth $8, 100-piece sets, regularly worth $12.45 each, special dQ 00 Friday, only , , . English Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets; enameled green border; gold illuminated decorations, 47 piece sets, worth J?7 QC $11.56, Friday V'-'3 55-piece Sets, worth $16.63; for low price Friday t1 "I fif of only V Dinner Sets 86-piece Sets, worth $21.65; for low price of, Fri- dlC 1H day, only lOilU 88-piece Sets, worth djl C Cf $23.60, Friday plO.UV 90-piece Sets, regular $23.25 val ues; on sale Fri- fcl CZ )f day at. only 3lO.U Dinner Sets, in fancy shapes, with neat brown decorations ; 85 pieces up at special bargains. 80-piece sets, special do re to close out, set ipO.UO 96-piece set, special. ... .$8.40 100-piece set, special $9.20 Odd pieces in open stock China ware, consisting of nearly every article made in dinnerware at re markably low prices. Here is a line open to replenish shortages in full sets. Women's Corset Covers Made of nainsook or long cloth; daintily trimmed .with Valenciennes lace; nicely finished; perfect fit ting; worth to $1.25; Fri day, Economy Sale"7Q Price, each Women's Gingham Petti coats Made with ,1 uJl flounce and finished with bias bands and ruffles. Come in striped patterns only. Good quality ging ham and full size. Regu lar 75c values; A Q Friday only .xIC Go-Cart Sale Is Still On A stirring sale on Go-Carts of unusual merit. This is the. weather that the youngster will most enjoy an outing. The crisp, bracing air of Autumn will send a tingle of health through the little bodies, and through yours, too. The savings we offer this week will help tempt you to buy. Go-Carts made with adjustable foot-rest, reclining back, reed body and patent anti friction wheel-fastener, and are very comfortable. On sale at the following very low prices: Regular $2.50 values, spe cial for Regular $2.75 values, spe cial for , Regular $4.00 values, spe cial for '. Regular $6.00 values, spe cial for Regular $10.50 vals., spe cial for $1.95 $2.10 $2.95 $3.95 $6.50 Regular $11.50 vals., spe cial for Regular $12.50 vals., spe cial for Regular $13.50 vals., spe cial for Regular $15.00 vals., spe cial for , Regular $17.50 values, special for.'. .$7.00 ..$7.50 $8.50 $9.50 $11.00 luiinAiii AiinnrATn ll innr D I Intrton. Bepc 17. on uciouer i in. 101- un nJ ncnn MAM infill T Y vviuuvv auorcoio munutn MUST TREAT ALL ALIKE Federal Court of Appeals Condemns Kate Discrimination. RICHMOND, Vt, Sept. 17. Declaring that a railroad must a-ive all shippers the umfl transportation treatment, whether it owna either all or part of the cam. the I'nited States Circuit Court of Appeals today reversed the decision of th. United States Circuit Court of Maryland In the suit of the Pttcalrn Coal Company against the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Company, the Cumberland A Pennsylvania and 30 other coal companies. The lower court decided In favor of the defendants. The case was remand ed to the Maryland Federal Court. Resignation Is Accepted. OREGOXIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington. Sept. IT. Announcement was made at Interior Department today that T. B. Neuhausen. special agent of General Land Office at Portland, had resigned, and that his resignation at his own request had hen accepted, to take effect immediately. Neuiausen Informed the Department he desired to leave tne. Government service immediately in order to avail himself of an opportunity to enter private Dusraess. No further explanation waa mads. FAREWELL TO VANNUTELLI Cardinal Gives English Protestants Parting Shot In Speech. LONDON', Sept. 17. The departure this morning, for Rome, of Cardinal Vincente Vannutelll, who was the papal legate at the recent Eucharlstle Congress In this city, was made the occasion for a demonstration by the Catholics of Lon don, who gathered in thousands at the railroad station, cheered the Cardinal and sang "God Save the Pope." In a farewell speech the Cardinal said he would Inform His Holiness that, in spite of the attitude of a few Irrespon sible persons, the feeling In England to ward the Pope and the congress was ex cellent. L. A. Knickerbocker, Lawyer. CHICAGO. Sept. 17. L. A. Knicker bocker, a well-known Chicago lawyer, who was prominent In reconstruction days after the great fire of 1S71. died yesterday at the Hotel Warner, bis home for a number of years. TWO ROADS FROM SPOKANE Electric Lines Proposed Between Falls City and Columbia River. SPOKANE, Wash.. Sept. 17. (Special.) Two big electric lines are planned to connect this city with the Columbia River near the mouth of the Spokane. It has been announced that Jay P. Graves and his associates purpose to run a line to Davenport, then north to the Spokane and Columbia Rivers. . Now the Big Bend Transit Company states that work is about to begin on its line which will extend from Spokane to the big river. The Big Bend Company has decided to increase its capital stock from 100.000 to 13. 000,000. and the application for this change will probably be made In a few days. "We expect to begin the construction of the line In a short time," stated A. W. Turner, of Davenport. "For the present the terminal will be on the east bank of the Columbia, about a mile and a half above the mouth, of the Spokane River, wherewe will have our landing. "We will run a branch line to Daven port The proposed Graves . line . also goes to Davenport, but that line goes over the hills, running miles south of us. so the two lines will not conflict. Berkman Not Satisfied. NEW YORK. Sept. 17. Alexander Berk man, the anarchist, wants a judicial rul ing on the question whether the police have a right to arrest him when he dis turbs a public meeting. His lawyer, Meyer London, Has raised the question before Judge Swann, of General Sessions, on a motion to have set aside the Judg ment of Magistrate Corrigan, who sent Berkman to the workhouse for five days for disorderly conduct at the meeting of the unemployed at Cooper Union. Berk man has Berved the five days and Is back on the East Side. Send Mine-Planters West. NEW TORK, Sept. 17. Two mine plant ers may be sent to the Pacific Coast to augment the Coast defenses there, accord ing to the present plans of the War De partment. They may leave with the fleet of the lighthouse department next Satur day. Good Fishing at Newport. Advice has Just been received that sllverslde and Chinook salmon are being caught on trolls in Yaquina Bay. Prevails on Authorities to Exhume Husband's Body. SAN FRANCISCO, Sept., 17. Believ ing that her husband, Nels Olsen,' form erly head ' salesman for Whittaker & Ray, who died June SO, while she was In the East, met with foul play which resulted in his death, Mrs. Anna C. Olsen today prevailed on District At torney Langdon and Coroner Leland to exhume the body. An autopsy will be held to determine the cause of death, which in the death certificate signed by Dr. Bertram Stone, of 4112 Twenty fourth street, Is given as acute dilation of the heart. Mrs. Olsen recently returned from Duluth, Minn., where she was at the time of her husband's death. Dr. Stone declared that there is no foundation for the suspicion that Olsen died by violence. The widow professes to be lieve that her husband was given an overdose of medicine through negli gence or by design by a medical stu dent who was caring for him. Postoffices Are Advanced OR EG ON IAN NEWS BUREAuj Wash ington. Sept 17. On October 1 the fol lowing fourth-class postoffices will be advanced to Presidential grade, salaries of Postmasters being fixed as indicated: Oregon Arleta, Freewater and Weston, $1100: Bend and Falls City, J1O0O. Washington Edmonds, Starbuck, Lumas and Tenino, J1100; Medical .Lake, J1200; Black Diamond, tlOOO. Idaho St. Maries, $100. Vpholds Ancient Rate Law. LANSING. Mfch., Sept. 17. In an opinion filed yesterday the Michigan Supreme Court sustained the constitu tionality of the maximum freight rate law of 1872. which has been Ignored by the railroads as obsolete and de nounced by them as unjust, unrea sonable and confiscatory. The law pro vides a fixed rate for carrying freight in carload lots for short distances, a rate of SB for transporting a car 10 miles being provided, regardless of the character of the freight. Church Meeting at Ontario. ONTARIO. Or., Sept. 17. (Special.) The fourteenth annual session of the general association of Congregational churches and ministers of Idaho will be held In the First Congregational Church in .this city, October S and 7. I Coroner's Jury Blames Hersch berger for Powder Explosion. WINDSOR, Mo., Sept. 17. A Coroner's Jury here today brought In a verdict holding A F. Hersehberger responsible for the explosion here Tuesday as a result of which 12 lives were lost and 20 persons were injured. A number of wit nesses testified that Hersehberger threw a lighted match Into a small quantity of powder to frighten some negroes. Herseh berger was horribly mangled and died vesterday of his injuries. TEA Does it pay to advertise? Depends on circum stances. What circumstances? The tea and the dealing1. " Your tracer reform yonr a.s.j li FO on'l Uks Scailliai ' Best; w. T bisk