THE MORXIXO OREGOXIAN. WEDNESDAY. SEPTE3IBER 20. 1911. E""TLFJtlT?l7.mint I LIPMAN, WOLFE & CO. 7;c?, UPM AN, WOLFE & CO. V?Z feS"? L1PMAN W0LFE & CO- !Zl&tZ'r Wednesday Store News, Interesting and Profitable, at the Lipman, Wolf e & Co. Store aBaBBBaaBBBBBBBBBBBBBSSSBaBaSBBBMSBSaBBBBBBBSMBBSBBSHBaBBBSHBBBBBBSM 1 """"""''"'""""iMii" The Initial View" of the Smartest $30 Man-Tailored Suits ' Kimono Crepes 12V2c Mill ends, that means the entire remaining short lengths from the foremost manufac turer of cotton crepes in America. Perfect goods free from every factory blemish, merely the ends of the loom running from 2 to 7 yards in length. The best quality, that goes without saying. It s a permanent crinkle that is not affected by wash ing and requires no ironing. The patterns are extreme ly well assorted in both light and dark grounds, and make ' stylish and serviceable ki monos, dressing sacques. house gowns, curtains and other useful things. AT Inspectors Considering Wreck of Santa Rosa Quarrel. ONE IS READY; OTHER NOT Tiuter Am liolto of Innnvs sarjr Drlar but Ijtftrr I Senior Office and Will Take as Much Time a He I. Ikes. AX FRANCISCO, Ppt. II. (Sp rUL) Consideration of testimony In th. cas of th wrcrk of th. trarar Santa Rosa, wfcerttn Captain J. O. Farla and Third Officer E. J. Thomas licenses r at staks. has led to a serious con flirt bstween Inspectors of Hulls CX T. Holies and Inspector of Boilers John K. Buljrer. Buls;.r has accused Bolles of nn neressarr delay In the case, but Bolles. belna the senior of the Joint board, has declared he will take as much time aa he pleases In deciding- the case. Innpector Bulger said today that he had been ready for the last two days to return his decision, but that InspeC' tor Bolles was withholding his opinion. In the trent that th Inspectors do not scree In the case. Supervising- In spector John Bermtns;ham will be called upon to cast the decisive Tote. The Fanta Rosa bearing; has drmjcied alone since July 10. It was postponed for three weeks on account of the 111 nese of Inspector Holies. The Santa Rosa case has been the moat Important and spectacular case since the Board of Steamboat Inspec tors wss created en this Coast, and the decision ot the Inspectors will be watchej with keen Interest. There has heen much criticism of the officer .of t.':e 8anta Kosa because th passenrers were ke.t aboard ship for hours after cre vessel grounded and weer rescued after considerable hardship. WRECK OF MAINE BRACED Workmen Now KnuVaror to Reach Bottom of Warship. WASHINGTON. Sept. 11 Th Army engineer officers working- on th wreck of th Main In Havana harbor bars abandoned the Idea of constructing a mail coffer dare within th la rare darn that now surrounds th vessel for th purpos of lnclosins; ths forward part nf the wre-k and Hrln access to th ry bottom of th structure. Instead a system of braclne; la now being- placed that wUi'ao strengthen th wsuia of th rj Lf I R ER S 1 With the return of pleasant shopping weather and the Fall season now in full swing, women's thoughts turn naturally to Fall fashions in tailored gowns. Every day we receive boxes of new Fall suits from New York. The last express brought to us these new $30.00 man tailored suits for women. Dis tinctive styles. American tailor-mades that have the touch of style, cut and the finish, and the fit of the best foreign models, but simplified to meet the fashion demands of American women. Scotch Mixtures Once more fashion rums to the rough, shaggy weaves. The mannish Scotch mix tures known far and wide for their wearing qualities. The prevailing styles favor the gray, brown, tan and green mixtures, and these you find modeled into jackets 28 inches long with semi-fitting back, with the mannish notched collar and rever. Panel front and back skirts complete the style lines of these new suits. French Challies Are Here Our import order of for eign Challies came to us a few days ago, and are now on exhibition. Challies, always pretty, come this year in such a va ried assortment of beautiful designs and patterns as to be truly bewildering. N ever before have we seen such artistic fabric print ing. Dainty figures with broad borders, Persian and conventional designs, on both light and dark grounds. Exclusive designs you'll find here not shown in other stores. Prices 65c, 95c, 85c existing dam as to maka It capable ot resisting th enormous strain that will be Imposed when th workmen under take to remove the mud at the bottom to a depth aufficlent to expos tha keel plates. Ast this work of bracing; roes on. experts plying; the queer little fcas torches are steadily cutting- up tha treat mass of tanKled steel beams and plates with a rapidity far greater than could be realised by the us of th old fashioned chisel and sledge-hammer, and It is expected that by th tlm th mud-diggers have uncovered th bot tom plat of th forward hull, most ot th steel above will have been cut away and removed. SENATOR CARTER BURIED Papal Delegate Gives Absolution. In Washington Obsequies. WASHINGTON. Sept. !. With not able folk In many walks of life pres ent, solemn high mass of requiem was celebrated at St. I'aul's Roman Catholte Church today for the lata ex-Senator Carter, of Montana, who died at hi borne here suddenly on 6unday. Absolution waa given by Dlomede Falconlo. papal delegate to the United States- The maaa was celebrated by Rev. Thomas A. Welsh, of 8L Paul s, with Rev. Joseph A. Foley, of Balti more, as deacon. and Rev.. Joseph Mallon. of Westminster. Ud. as sub deacon. Monslgnor Mackln. of Wash ington, delivered an eulogy. Th hon orary pallbearers were Senators Bailey of Texas. Crane of Massachusetts. Branaege of Connecticut. ex-Senator Scott of West Virginia. Attorney General Galen ot Montana. Judge Hunt of the Commerce Court, ex-Mlnlstar to Spain Hannla Taylor. ex-Governor Frank 8. Stealer of New Hampshire, and Ueorc; E. Hamilton of this city. ABANDONED WORK TAXABLE O.-W. H, Jt X. Tacom Tunnel In cluded In Railroad List. OLTMPIA. Waatv, Sept. 1. (Spe cial. Th. abandoned tunnel of th 0. W. R. N. Railroad, work on which was stopped after several hundred thousand dollars had been spent, rep resents an Investment upon which taxes should be paid, according; to officials of th railroad company. They reached this conclusion after first protesting; to th public service commission against having- that item Included in th cost of construction submitted to the Tax Commission. The new law puts the assessment of railroads in the hands of the Tax Com mission, but places upon the Public Service Commission th task of value- lug th roads. Th Public fiervlc and th Tax Commission hav agreed that lf a railroad do not pay taxes on property Its value Is not to be con sidered when It comes to establishing the reasonableness of rates, and this accounts for the O.-W. R 4 N. chance of view. The tunnel was abandoned after tha road made an asrreement with. the Northern Pacific Railroad to us th tatter's line between Portland and Fuget Sound. New German Cluster Puffs, $1.65 Selling Normally at $3.00 Through an error in the shipping depart ment of a German importing house, instead of six dozen puffs, as our order read, we received six gross. Rather than pay the return expressage we received advice to close out the entire quantity at the above price, which is less than the import cost These CARMEUTA PUFFS are made of the finest quality German hair in natural shades con taining 24 soft rolls. The most desirable hair goods for the present coiffure. These puffs are mounted on French weft and are pinless, easy to dress. s una r'' J' To W 'A Cut Glass Bowls $2.25 Selling Normally at $3.00 mm ATHLETE TIRES OF WIFE FORREST O. SMITnSO.V, FAMOUS HURDLER, ASKS DIVORCE. World's Champion Hurdler Declares His Spouse- Hit HLm, Hurt His Feelings, and Left Him. OREGON CTTT. Or, Sept. 1. (Spe clal.) Charging that hla wlfa has ar ungovernable temper and that In June. 10. she struck him. Forrest C. Smith son, world's champion hurdler and famoua as an athlete, this morning- filed suit for divorce In the Clackamas County Circuit Court, through James E. Craib, of Portland. Smlthson alleges that soon after their marriage his wife called him vile names, and one day. when he protested mildly, she struck him. He declares that In August, 10, she heaped upon him a tirade of abuse and again struck him. whereupon he told her he would hav to leav her if she repeated the offense. Smlthson avers that his wife prom ised not to lose her temper In the fu ture and to conduct herself in proper manner. However, he asserts, on De cember 15, 1901. his wife accused him of paying attentions to other women, an allegation which he declares waa false and hurt his feelings. He says that In August and December last year she accused him of Immoral conduct and struck him when he denied the al legation. The plaintiff says his wlfa deserted him March 11. 111. and that her con duct has caused him much mental anguish and pain. They were married In Seattle May IT, 180. Mrs. Smith- son Is said to be living In British Co lumbia. The report that Forrest Smlthson had started divorce proceedings against his wife caused no surprise among his friends in this city, for It nas been FUTURE SUCCESSFUL MEN The men of the future who will be successful will be those boys and young men who are now saving their money, and in that way learning about business and financial affairs. The successful men of present times saved and acquired knowledge in the same manner. This bank eneourapes people to save by inviting savings of $1.00 or more and paying 4 per cent interest. SATURDAY NIGHT. DE POSITING HOURS 6 TO 8 HIBERNIA SAVINGS BANK SECOND AND WASHINGTON STREETS A Delight to Tell About These Misses' Smart Frocks Every day wearable styles. The designer certainly had in view serv iceability when he originated these misses' frocks. To this he added a girlish touch, producing frocks that are at once' distinc tive in their youthful lines. The materials are very soft wool serges in simple colorings, the most popular being the new rich Autumn browns, wine and Copenhagen blue. As is shown in the illustration, the empire model is used with the large shawl revers. collar and cuffs in a contrasting shade of messaline silk. offset the severe plainness little straight rows of self-colored buttons trim these dresses in a most original manner. Price $12.50 Fifty new 8-inch cut glass berry bowls, cut. in an elaborate pattern with very deep cuttings. Sugar and Creamer $2.79 Selling Normally at $3.50 Fifty sugar and cream sets, cut in the very popular chrysanthemum pat tern on heavy blanks and finished with a lasting polish. known for some time that they were not on amicable terms and had sep arated. Mrs. Smlthson was formerly a Miss Tracy, and the famoua hurdler Is said to have met her in New York. She later moved to Seattle and shortly be fore the A. A. 17. games at ths Alaska-Tukon-Paclfio Exposition, the couple were married. CARROTS VIE WITH BEEF Brothers to Walk Across Country to . Test Vegetarian Theory. CHICAGO, Sent. 19. Because a Har Yard professor wants to show the rel atlve value of a meat aa against a vegetable diet for physical endurance, Jesse Buffum. 26 years old, and hla brother, Warren. 23, are In Chicago to day on a walk from Boston to Califor nia. Jesse must subsist on meat and Warren on vegetables. Both must sleep on the roof when they stay at hotels. Each takes a turn at pushing a wheelbarrow which contains their baggage. They said that they had spent Sunday night In a field at Otis, Ind In a heavy rainstorm. The test is made under the direction of Dr. Dudley A. Sargent, physical di rector of Harvard University. AU ex penses are paid by the university. GIRLS' SMOKES NOW COST Uncle Sam Bars Free Whiffs of To hacco Factory Hands. LOS ANGELES. Sept. 1. Cigar- makers and other tobacco-factory workers, including girls, who hav been accustomed to having all the "free smokes," they want, must pay, I hereafter for the "makln's" and for aU the cigars they use, according to a ruling- of Claude I. Parker. United States District Collector of Internal Revenue. "The Government Is deprived annu ally of vast amounts of revenue by thH practice of tobacco-factory em- Ill 100 In White Characteristic Models. No Two Alike. Each Hat Distinctive in, Its Exclusive Style. Price $10.00 School Dresses ForGirls 6 to 14 Years Black and white checked dresses, made Norfolk coat style with kilted skirt, wide leather belt, white serge dicky, large sailor col lar with broad black tie. Smartly trimmed with braid and emblems. One of the most attractive dresses we have received this season. Special $7.45 Girls dresses of dark navy blue serge, made in a two-piece sailor suit style. It also has a kilted skirt and sailor collar blouse. Very at tractively trimmed with red braid and tie to match. Special $5.95 School Grips 35c Grips for children to carry their books and lunch. Made of absolutely waterproof mate rials, size 10 by 12 by 4. House Dresses Very Spec'l $1.19 Percale House Dresses, made in one-piece style, in neat stripes, kimono sleeves, large turnover collar, plain gored habit back skirt, trim med with fancy border trim ming. ployea taking cigars, cigarettes and tobacco from untaxed stocks," said Parker. "It is a violation of the law." Alleged Horsethleves Arrested. ROSEBURG. Ot. Sept. 19. (Special.) Accused of stealing two saddle horses from a Roseburg livery stable, L. M. Dompler and Mrs. Clara May Mont- IT A FMH7G!. U n HI V J f . -iVV'- W. B. Corset VerySpcT$1.10 Sells Normally at $1.50 A new model W. B. Nufonn Corset, made of good quality batiste with trimmings of lace. Has medium bust and very long over the hips and back. Two pairs of hose supporters attached. Special Prices on , Card Engraving 100 Engtaved Cards 65c We will engrave from your plate 100 cards on any stock and size card you wish at 65c SPECIAL NOTE We will engrave new cop per plate and stamp 100 cards from same at the following special prices : Script and 100 Cards $1.40. Old English and 100 Cards $1.90 Shaded Old English and 100 Cards, Very Spe cial at $2.90. Roman and 100 Cards at $2.40. French Script and 100 Cards $2.40. Shaded French Script and 100 Cards, Very Special $2.95. gobery, tha latter a barber, were ar rested at Redding, Cat, yesterday and are being held awaiting the arrival of a Roseburg officer. They will be re turned here for trial. The couple rented the horses under the pretense of enjoy ing a brief ride in the country. Three days later the proprietor of the livery stable received a letter from Ashland saying that the horses were at that AIX0W. LADIES' TAILOR I have been making ladles' tailored-made suits in Portland for nine years and never made a suit for less than $65.00. Hundreds of old customers will see this and know it is a fact. I cannot afford to misrepresent. TWO DAYS MORE Today and Tomorrow, Wednesday and Thurs day my pri.ee will be reduced to $47.50 FIT AND WORK GUARANTEED A LARGE STOCK, NOT SAMPLES, FULL PIECES My old customers will appreciate this offer. Yon will get a high-grade tailor made suit for less money than yon probably ever will again. I guarantee all my work. SAVE MONEY, ORDER NOW In a few weeks the rush will be on and regular prices will be in force. In the meantime I must keep my workmen. They are paid for each garment they make. If not kept busy they will leave. High-grade workmen in my line are hard to get. I am absolutely dependent upon them and will sacrifice all profits at this time to keep them with me. Order your suit now even if not ready. . I will make and keep it for you until you want it. Don't Forget, Only Today and Tomorrow J. C. ZALK0 362Va Washington Street, Corner Women's Knit Underwear , Complete stocks of warm un derwear in Forest Mills, Viola Haro, Kayser, Leicester, Wind mill, and various other well known brands, including the celebrated Dr. Jaeger pure wool underwear, for which we are the sole Port land agents. u . 50c Each Esset brand of medium weight vests or tights of silk trimmed, fine ribbed, white cotton. $1.00 Each Forest Mills brand of white merino vests or tights, in medium and heavy weight Also union suits of white fleeced cotton. $1.25 Each Forest Mills brand of extra fine white merino vests or tights in medium weight. Union suits of white cotton in light, medium or heavy weight. Silk trimmed and finished throughout $1.95 Each Silk and wool white ribbed vests or tights, soft, fine and dur able. The Forest Mills brand. Also union suits of medium or heavy weight white merino, made with high neck, long sleeves, ankle length. $3.00 Each White silk and wool union suits, medium weight, with pretty hand trimming of silk throughout city and could be recovered upon Identi fication, The Electric Trams Company, of Mexico City, has determined to spend a rum of $500,000 on the construction of new electric lines. Among- the work undertaken Is the completion of the Atxcapotzalco to Tlane pantla Line, the building of the Peralvlllo to Valbuena Line and the electrification of the few lines of horse traction atill exlst ing In MpxTco. HIGHEST GRADE MATERIALS of Park St, Second Floor . i msA mil