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TIIE MORSIXG OREGCKXIAN, SAT UKDAY, OCTOBER 3. 1905.
Saturday
Vivid Values That Will Bring a Busy Finish to a Busy
S Week Store Will Be Open Tonight Until 9:30 o' Clock
Bargain
Yd. Wide Taffeta
On Sale at $1.09 Yard
Yesterday's superb silk special repeated
that shoppers who come today or this even
ing may have an opportunity to purchase
one of the best silk bargains they have
heard of in many days. A splendid, lus
trous black; full yard wide. Sell 01 HQ
reg. at $1.50; special again today, w I lUu
65c Hose at
27c Pair
Women's imported ho
siery, of the finest
grade ; produced by
the best makers in Eu
rope. Fast black, fan
cy or iignt snaaes,
worth 6oc the
pair, special ....
37c
tup Imp
STS.
S WASHINGTON AND 6th
$5 for Hats Worth $9
Extremely tasteful pieces of Fall headgear in the most
popular styles. Shapes and colors, as well as trimmings,
are those that have found highest favor with discrimi
nating millinery choosers. The best ideas in popular
priced hats from New York and from our a r"
own work rooms. Worth up to $9.00, today piD(JU
Save Largely on Model Hats
Every Pattern Hat, worth $50 to $100, reduced 1-4, and every hat
from $100 to $150, now 1-3 less than regular. Act quickly and
secure one of these marvelously beautiful creations for dress occa
sions this Fall and Winter.
Ribbons29i
Yard
There are .plaids, dresdens
and plain colored Ribbons,
from to 6 inches wide.
They are suitable for mak
ing hair bows, for milli
nery uses and fancy work.
Splendid quality, and de
sirable colorings and pat
terns. Regular values to
75c the yard; specialOQft
sale price, yd., only. .Zuu
Umbrellas
$3.89
Men's size tJmbrellas, with
plain wood or fancy han
dles.. The covers are best
quality twilled "silk, and
frames are of rust-proof
steel. They give splendid
wear and look well. OQ QQ
$5.00 values $UiUJ
Black Dress Goods
On Sale 87c the Yard
Novelty effects in black dress goods for
Fall. Especially desirable for smart tail
ored suitings. To attract attention to our
enormous and well assorted stock we offer
this irresistible special. Black dress goods
that sell regularly at $1.25 the yard, Q7p
today at the low special price of, yd. . 0 1 O
Women's $4.00 Tan
Cape Gloves $2.89 Pair
16 -button length Tan Cape Gloves for street
wear, and elbow length soft kid in all colors for
street or dress. This combination offer makes
the strongest glove bargain of the season. It
offers handwear for every purpose. All sizes.
Regular $4.00 values. Sat
urday, the pair
: $2.89
I
Nickel Alarm Clocks 57c
And Other
Bargains
"Wake up in time these
cloudy mornings. Splen
did timekeepers, nickel
finish, on special C7p
sale today at, each, wlu
Libbey Cut Glae3 Special
sale, hundreds of articles
to select from, all at re
duced prices. Name etch
ed on every piece a
guarantee of quality and
cutting. .Take advantage.
Umbrella Stands, a daily
need soon. Spe- AM Efl
cial value at, ea..0liuU
Perfection Heaters, for
chilly mornings and even
ings. Medium CO flfl
size, special j.OwiUU
Large size,
special . . .
S4.50
See our special bargain
table of odd pieces in cut
glass. For instance :
Cnt Glass Sugars . and
Creamers, spe- OQ QC
cial, per set 0iuu
Cut Glass Oil and Vine
gar Cruets, Bpe- M AC
cial price, each. . yZiZu
9-inch Cut oGlass Vases,
neatly cut, spe- OA CO
cial price, each..$Ti3U
New lines of Andirons,
and fine sets in brass or
black finish; neat, art
istic patterns, for little
money. Don't -miss sale.
Bargains in Haviland
China Dinner Sets.
Tan Shoes for Men and Women
Shoe buyers with whom quality counts, and who
look for perfect shoe service and value, as well as
price, are becoming more and more exclusive patrons
of this store. We have salesmen who understand
selecting the right shoe and we have magnificent
stocks for them to select the shoes from. We pride
ourselves on the values we give, and we are teaching
Portland's economists the advantage of our low
prices, as compared with exclusive shoes stores.
WOMEN'S TAN SHOES, priced at $3.50 to $5.50.
which are much better than the average prices for
equal qualities. We have a special reason for the
extra good values on these, and invite comparison.
MEN'S SHOES The largest line of high-grade
men's shoes we have ever had in our department.
Give us a chance to correct your foot troubles. We are agents for many good lines,
including Edwin Clapp & Son's. Men's shoes up to $6A)0 and $7.00.
Music Rolls for One - Third Less
Music Rolls and Folios, in alligator, seal, walrus, morocco, tan, brown and .
black. All the latest designs. Our entire stock on sale at
13 Off
T. Pino n immense l'ne containing every conceivable size and style, offered at
Clt A HIS a very low price today, and, for easy choosing, divided into two sep
arate lots, which we offer in this sale at little more than half the regular selling prices.
Regular 50c values, for, each 39 Regular 35c values for, each 19
Summer Waists lh Price
Made of snowy filmy lawn or heavier weight mercerized
materials. Made in plain effects or gems of tasteful
combinations in trimmings. This house is famous for
the good waists it sells and for the splendid assortment
always to be found. Now comes Winter with need for
room, and all Summer waists must hasten out that Win
ter goods may have their place. That's why these su-
perb garments go at half price.
Reg, values $1.25 to $18, today
One-Half
$8.50 Silk Petticoats . $4.89
Plaids or plain colors. A prime grade of rustling, good-wearing
Taffeta Silk, and several colors to choose from. Regularly
worth to $8.a0. Choice ,
$4.89
Sample Neckwear 19c Each
Strikingly attractive pieces of Neckwear in bows, jabots, stock
collars, embroidered linen collars, etc. Some are slightly mussed
from counter and window display. Worth to 6oc. Special
today
19c
Saturday Snaps in Smallwares
Newbro's Herpicido
Kills the dandruff germ
and cures dandruff. Fine
for the hair. LargeQCn
$1.00 size today.,.. Ouu
Sponges Large size, , for
bath or toilet use. 35cnfl
value. Special ZUu
Folding Curling Irons,
with hard wood handles.
Regular 10c values, Cn
special price, each... uu
15C
Matted Pictures Good
subjects, fine assortment j
all sizes. Extra spe-'
jial, each
Writing Paper Scotia
fabric, linen finish. Regu
larise box, for thisltp
sale, special I uu
Hair Brushes Pure bris
tles, solid back of ebony
or foxwood. Val. CM QC
ues to $2.50 0 I iZj
Ruffled Garter Elastic, in
one-yard lengths ; pink,
blue or yellow. Worth
$1.25 the yard; on 1 C,
special sale at, yard lull
Back Combs High back,
carved ton: regular!
50c each. Special
Oval Picture Frames
Black or gilt; with mat
and glass ; regularly
worth 65c, special.. 35
25c
$25 Coats on Sale$18. 75
Men who do not know that we have an Overcoat
department are few indeed; for, though it has just
been installed, those who have been paying tailors
more than twice our price or getting poor garments
at clothing stores have come to praise and buy.
Coats can't be better made than these. They are the
products of Brokaw Bros, and Hackett & Carhart
companies, famous for quality. Continuing today,
we offer all of our $25.00 coats at thePiO 7C
remarkably low special price of, each 0 0i I U
Pajamas at $1.19 Suit
A sale that will convert hundreds of men with an
eye to saving to the Pajama habit.' You fellows who
have not worn pajamas have yet to learn the com
fort and convenience they have for Winter wear;
besides, on account of our getting a large number
from a New York maker at a price a great deal less
than regular, we offer a rare opportunity for econo
mizing, just when the season begins. Two lots, regu
lar $2.00 grades, $1.35 ; and the $1.50 CI 1 Q
grade for the very low price of only 0 1 1 1 3
50c Neckwear at 25c
100 dozen silk Four-in-Hand Ties for men. New styles and the most pop- OF.
ular shades and sizes.- An immense assortment. Reg. 50c vals., Saturday Lii
Evening Specials On Sale
From 6 to 9:30
P. M. Q
Men's $3.50 Shoes at $2.69 Pair
12 styles embracing tans, kid, calf and patent leathers.
Button, lace or blucher style. Splendid quality and good
Worth $3.50 the pair, on special 2.69
r six P. M.
nly
Out'gFlannelNightgowns49c
Women's Warm Nightgowns of soft outing flannel in striped
effects, with plain roll collars. The quality that sells
regularly at 75c each. Special tonight after 6 o'clock
49c
Smart Trimmed
Hats $3.98 Ea.
Greatest millinery, bargain
you've been offered this
early in tha season ; smart
style, good materials, neatly
trimmed; special QQ
after six o'clock WwiuO
All Regular 50c
Suspenders, 29c
Tonight after six, every pair
of men's 50c Suspenders sell
ing for this price. Lisle or
cotton web, well made, QQ
50c values, special Zuu
Bargains in the
Notion Aisle
Flexible Collar Supports, P
worth 10c, ea., spl after 6... Ob
15o card Celluloid Hairpins.. 7f
6 spools Thread, after 6...25?
Murray and Lanman's Florida
Water, regular 65c bottle; Q
special after six, the bottle. tDu
25o tube Pasteurine . Tooth 17p
Paste, special sale price, ea. lib
Egg Tar Shampoo Soap 19
50c Cribbage Boards, special 39
50c Manicure Scissors, sp'1.39
Sizes.
sale after
Women's Aprons
Mother Hubbard style,
made of good quality
Amoskeag gingham, large
pockets and straps; regu
lar price 40c each; QQp
special after six. . . . ZvJU
Children's Hose
Boys' or Misses', splendid
for school wear, lxl rib,
fast black, wash and wear
splendidly; regular price
20c the pair; on spe- 1 1 n
cial sale after six ... I I u
TRIAL FOR BOB EVANS' SON
Must Stand Court-Martial on
Charges Brought.
MANILA. Oct. t Lieutenant Frank
Evans, of the battleship Louisiana, and
IJeutant Charles Burt, of the battle
ship Georgia, will be tried before a spe
cial court-martial board, which will as
semble on the Wisconsin In October.
The charges against Lieutenant Evans
are being absent from his station while
.'t:ni aa officer of the deck, using; pro
fane and disrespectful language to a su
perior officer and Intoxication. The
charges against Lieutenant Burt are for
"conduct unbecoming an officer and gen
tleman." Rear-Admiral Schroeder. of the battle
ship Wisconsin, will art aa president el
tn court.
JJ'dst'pir.an Richard Bernard, of the
battleship Louisiana, was tried before a
court-martial board at Albany. Aus
tralia, and the sentence was dismissal
from the service. Bernard was found
guilty of being under the influence of
liquor while on parade In Melbourne.
Midshipman Edward H. Conner, of the
battleship Minnesota, will be tried on
the charge of being under the Influence
of liquor while at Albany. Australia.
Captain Oslarhaus. of the battleship
Connecticut, acted as president of the
board which sentenced Midshipman Bernard.
Is "Fighting Bob's" Son.
WASHINGTON". Oct. . Lieutenant
Frank Taylor Evane, who, according to
a dispatch from Manila. Is to be court
martialed on various charges. Is the son
of Admiral Robley D. Evans, who took
the battleship fleet from Hampton Roads
to the Pacific Coast. No report of the
chances affecting yotmg Evans has
reached the Navy iMwm.nt.
CHIEF WITNESS MISSING
Grand Jury Inquiry Into Hains Case
Is Postponed.
NEW YORK, Oct. I Evidence was
presented before a grand jury In Long
Island City against Peter C. Hains, Jr.,
and T. Jenkins Hains, 'his brother, who
are charged with the murder of W. E.
Annls. District Attorney Darry will base
his request for an Indictment upon this
and other evidence.
Among the witnesses were Dr. Walter
G. Freey, the Coroner's physician, who
examined the body of Annls, and Charles
H. Roberts, one of the witnesses of the
shooting. Mr. Dairy said that two of
bis most Important witnesses had not ap
peared owing to Illness and that he
would withdraw the case from this jury
and put It to another grand jury which
will convene on Monday.
Mr. Darry has announced that he will
ask that the Bains brothers be indicted
jointly on a charge of murder in the first
degree.
At the Queens County Jail, where Cap
tain Hains and his brother are con
fined, it is said by the Warden that they
are both in good physical condition. They
still have their meals from ' the private
table of the Warden. Captain Hains'
supply of cigarettes has been cut down
by the Warden,
PIANOS FOR SALE.
We haven't a particle of fear In rec
ommending our 224 piano. It is not
by any means a cheap piano: it is a
frood piano at a close price $10 down
and t a month. Reed-French Pianos
Sixth and Burns Ida.
DENIAL OF ALL CRUELTIES
Congo Independent State Defends
King Leopold's Rule.
BRUSSELS, Oct. 2. The Congo Inde
pendent State has published its last of
ficial document. - This consists of a long
reply to the attacks on the administration
of the state emanating from abroad. The
communication says that the charges
that King Leopold enriched himself in
the Congo are untrue and that his maj
esty always was disinterested in carry
ing out the great and troublesome task
of governing the state.
The document deprecates and pr!sts
against the "falsehoods and legends" cir
culated In England and the United States
with regard to cruelty and abuses in the
Congo, and says in conclusion:
"His majesty will Judge severely these
deceiving critics, and the Congo will be APPROVE BILL OF LADING
Fire Routs SO.
CHICAGO, Oct 2. More than 60 per
sons were driven from their homes,
many In scant attire: seven persons
were rescued, and property valued at
176,000 was destroyed early today,
when uMre started in the Columbia
Livery, at 359 Rush street, practically
destroying that building, and spread
to several others in the vicinity. Six
teen horses were burned to death.
Bank Note Circulation $675,618,327
WASHINGTON Oct. 2. The monthly
circulation statement Issued by the Con
troller of the Currency shows that at the
close of business September 30, 1908. the
total circulation of National bank notes
was $675.618 327, an increase for the year
of $71,635,213. and a decrease for the
month of $9,713,781,
Uniform Slip to Go Into Effect on
November 1.
CHICAGO. Oct. 2. The Traffic Bulle
tin tomorrow will print a letter front
Chairman Knapp, of the Interstate Com
merce Commission, to C. C. McCain,
chairman of the uniform bill of lading
committee, approving the draft of tho
new uniform bill of lading which Is to
go Into effect November 1. In his let
ter. Chairman Knapp says:
"It would be a disappointment to me
and my assistants if the carriers In the
official classification territory do not
unitedly and without exception Insist
upon the use of -those bills of lading so
far as they are intended to be used on
and after the first of November and I
sincerely hope that carriers, outside that
territory will so far as practicable take
the same course at the same time."