TH OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNINO, OCTOBKK U IK. SEASON HAS BEEN SUCCESSFUL Ciptnatie ttlolte $ QuilJIITihfdltOnly QaoSty Conaiareil. Our rke Are Arwya th Lowt, MAIL ORD1R1 FtOMrTLY Th Wow Bseaejrmslsr SsTiisfreMscy WINDOW SHADES MADE PILLED NEW FALL The Hemir ad Pyrofrsplry Work in Art TO ORDER it rncti CATALOO tent on seaeea ttjes Dept. Free ;' v to S Hessiqnrijer for ptetare tranins; . 135 Taffeta Petticoats Nearly Half Million People Vis safe ited the Oaks During the Summer Month. Reg. $8.75 Value $4.98 38 New " Prince Chap" Tailored Suits Regular $25 Value for $16,75 NEW ATTRACTIONS WILL BE THERE NEXT YEAR Improvements Will Be Completed and Amusements Installed in Order That Resort Can Open Much Earlier Next Season. j According to xthe superintendent of the Oaks. D. C Freemen, more then ' -40.000 people heve passed through, the entrsnce gstts since June , the date ' ' of the delayed openlne. Thts number would have been greatly lncreesed had not weather end other conditions, pre vented the opening of the resort on t the date set apart for the opening in the first niece Next season, according to Mr. Free - men. will bigin much earlier, aa the management will see to It that all rea ' tures ere provided for and Improve ments msde before the time set tor the commencement of the summer's run. 1 Many new amusements devised will be provided by the management for , nest year en great chance will be bj made in taa arrangements of the I grounds. Illuminations on an extenelve seals will he one of the principal chenges, while landscape gardeners will, during the time the resort Is closed, ' trenef orm the place Into a bower of floral beauty. A baseball diamond, tennle court and other athletic features will be metalled. I A wading pool will be made for the . little amueement hunters and sand piles .for the tots will be put upon the grounds. Aside from these additional i attractions, many free features win be 1 signed for the entertainment of the out-of-door crowd. ' The park will be closed, with the es teeptlon of the skating rink, from this . time on until the spring openlne next May or June. PROMINENT WAMrERS ARE RETURNING T0P0RTLAND Business Men Coming Back After Tripe of Inspection and Recreation. I ATter several weeks spent lnvestlgat - Ins business conditions In San Fran cisco and the east. R. R. Hoge, presi dent of the chamber of commerce, and Pacific coast representative of the United States Steel corporation. wlU reaeh home today. 19 William MeMurray. general isisssnaeg agent of the Herrlman lines In the Pa cifie nprswst. will araWs heps teat i si Chsisin where e has neen en- .'lir-f-SST traffic matters snd questions ,' srtslaa;- out of The new saw srrecinig railroad rata. Bid ward CaokinghSm, cashier of the Ladd S TUton bank, and president of -the Tacoma Eastern railroad, will re tura tomorrow sseenrng- from a week's business trip in Washington. Governor Chamberlain and Jefferson Myers heve returned from a trip of Inspection of the country la the vlcfn ' tty of Bursa, Manser county. They were forcibly impressed with the vast srehs of that region that ere already productive or can he made ss by eeSs mary agricultural development which is eapeeteu to follow the advent of rail road transportation through central Ore- An Extraordinary Sale of Laces ONE-THIRD TO ONE-SEVENTH FORMER PRICES. 15c Platte VaL 5e Yard Platte Val.. end Point de Peris Lsce end Insertion, li to 5 inches wide, value 15c yard Monday sale.. 5 Valenciennes. Lace Insertion, 1 and 1 inches wide, value 36c dozen Monday sale, dozen 10e $1.50 Val. Insertion 48e Dozen Valencien nes Lace Insertion, 1 inch wide, extra value at ' $1.00 to $1.50 dozen special for this Mbnday sale, dozen - - -' 48e $2.60 Laces for 98 Dozers Round Mesh Val. Lace, 1J4 iaches wide, extra fine quality, value to $2.50 dozen Monday sale, doz. .48V 50c Net Top Lace, yd, 25c Ecru Net Top Lace, 9 inches wide, used for trimming house gowns and dress- C.' ing sacques, value 50c sale price jwJ 35c AUover Lace, yd, 5c 18-inch Allover Nottingham Lace, can be used for curtains; white or ecru; values 25c C--r snd 36c sale price 7 12jc Torchon Lace, yd, 3c Cotton Torchon Lacf in sets to match; lace 2 to 3 inches, insertion 1 to 14 inches wide; values to 12c yard for 'Xt only eiJC 75c Dress Net, 47c Yard 46-inch white Dot ted Dress Net, regular 75c yard, Monday sale 47 $1.0042.00 Allover Nets. 67c Yard-45 and 18-inch Allover Nets for waists and dresses, white or ecru values $1.00 to $2.00 per yard; Monday sale . 67 $1.25 Dress Net. 78c Yard 45-inch Dress Net, in white, ecru, pink, Nile, mais. lavender and gray ; very popular for evening dresses ; values $1.25 yard; special, Monday sale 78 25c Venise Bands, Etc., 5c Yard Venise Bands, Appliques and Motifs, in ecru, lto 1J4 inches wide; values to 25c; in this sale 5 50c Venise Trimmings 12 Venise Applique and Galloon Trimmings, white and ecru, 2 to 3 inches wide, value 50c yard Monday sale 12 Thirty-eight new. Tailor-Made Suits in this season's popular "Prince Chap" style, made of fine all-woe! cheviots in fray, black, aavy, grey check and brown. Hie jacket is made $7 inches long, double breasted or fly front, snd lined throughout with satin. The skirt is made in the new plaited and gored shape. Sold regularly st 1 C 7 C $25.00. For special Monday sals. . .eP I O. O 135 New Net Waists Monday Sale, $4.50 i ' ' ! - 155 Fsncy Net Waists, in the newest styles, Just received from New York. They sre beautifully snd tastefully trimmed with exquisite Bettenberg lsce yoke snd Vslenciennes lsce, with fancy short sleeves. Also dainty Batten berg collar. These waists are really worth double the a ff Monday ssle price ePa3U 70c Bleached Table Damask 57c $2.75 SSff Napkins $1.87 Dozen Fine Bleached Table Damask, 64 inches wide, 30x30-inch . Hemstitched Drawn-Work splendid quality; regularly 70c yard; in this Squares; regular value 60c; for this sale sale 57 ,..29e fvSM 30,30-inch Japanese Hand-Drawn Squares; lariy $2.75 dozen ; very fP,al regular value $1.25; special for this sal?. .99 18x50-inch Hemstitched Drawn-Work Scarfs; 18x54-inch Japanese Hand-Drawn Scarfs, reg rooular value 50c : for this srreat sale 29 ular value $1.50; special 91.19 115 Petticoats made of the beet and heaviest quality taffeta silk. Splendidly made, with section flounce, shirred snd tucked. Comes in black, blue snd green changeable, brown, London smoke, ten, snd light gray. While they sre regularly sold st $1.75, they're really $10.00 value. Magnificent bargain d 4 QQ at the Mondey ssle price P a VO 25c Braid Trimmings 5c Yd $1.50 Jet Trimmings 8c Yd At Kr Brsid Trimming in plain and fancy ol colors; slso black and black with colors j Y to 1 inch wide ; value to 26c yard. A "JtZr Persian Trimming and Taffeta a. a?. Appliques and Bands in black and colors, 1 to 2 inches wide, value to $1.00 a yard. At Of Taffeta Appliques and Bands in JVV b,ack and coor9. Braid Ap- liques, 2 to 3 inches wide ; values to $2.60 yard. Af CLr Jet Trimmings in galloons and sp- l pliques, 1 to 2 inches wide, values to $1.60 yard. At 15c Silk Braid an1 6utton Orns rl 17W mf(nta j blsck snd colors, vslues to 30c snd SOc dozen. 50c rags Embroidery 12c Yd Nainsook snd Swiss Embroidery, nine inches wide, values to 60c a yard. An f extraordinary Monday sale at -. 1 Jb? $2.50 Embroidery 98c Yd Corset Cover Embroidery in fine Swiss and Nainsook effects, some with lsce trimmings; also flouncing, 17 inches wide, AO values to $2.60 yard, for "Ot $2.50 Allover Embroidery 98c Yd Allover Embroidery, 22 inches wide, values to $2.60 a yard, in Swiss and Nainsook effects. Extraordinary valne, Monday at, C C. a Loss, president of the United Kail ways company, who has been In New Tare. City most of the llm. since bis "SsBwxtasw ftresn Portland a raw weeka ego, is expected to arrive here during the coming- week. Betaraia from the east few days ago via the southern rout, h. fell Ul et Santa Barbara and waa confined several deys hie st hie summer heme there. PORTER KICKS TRAMP UNDER IHfELS Of TRUIR John Detks rs Killed While At tempting to Steal Ride on Pullman. Didn't Hurt a Bit m THE CHICAGO PAINLESS DENTISTS 323 WASHINGTON STREET So fit os so pay 35. OO insasi .1!,l.rT.t aio.oo svuasj SOet A 12 v,.r pystsetlT. gesnat. eitb II inrtk Om ea tse dntataee af Mir tall iiSSWiss Bi laib nad yoer Bnwwr. OSsa TMBsa ml (MuaSrs. (SsMial PSaytM Ts. Journal.)1 Sslees. Oct. IS A man who gave his naass aa Jehn Detka was fatally Injured yesterday while the overland waa pass ing at the Intersection of Twelfth and Court streets, fie dts five minute after ha v I as been taken to the hospital. As he was being taken there he asserted that he waa riding en ens of the Pull mans and that he waa kicked off by the porter. Detka waa accompanied by iTenrge West, a knight ef the road, who also waa stealing; a ride on the asms coach. He mlesed his partner when reaching the depot and he together with Night Officer Buetck west he sse where the man waa, and he was found lying across the track In front of the rapnBy adyanc tner second section. An ambulance as seat for snd the man was taken to the hospital. He was of dark completion, weighed about 16 pounds snd was five feet six inches tail and tbout 20 years or saw. Ill iOUD CnT (Continued (from Pseje One.) age and the time consumed in twinging the cargo business to thts point. St. James is expected to become the Kverett of the Columbia river basin. , The Hill companies haws. It Is said, secure control of all tire land In the vluintty of the proposed tewnslte. There will be no speculators Invited, but legiti mate Investors and development projects will be asked to come la. Mil 'a determination to build an ocean past at Gray s bay will commit him fully to Hie Improvement of the mouth of ths nnlnmhla river by completion of ths Jetty. It may be expected that all the power and Influence of tne rvortnern PaMflo. Great Northern and Burlington political departments will be thrown Into the scale In favor of appropriations for future work. If the Gray's bay psojeot becomes s reality, for It wllr be Impos sible to send the largest ocean steamer, over the bar until the cbsnnel haa been deepened. By the time the Portland A Seattle la completed from Kennewlek to St. James, Greet, Northern engineers hope the: the channel wilt have been dssajsnill to 4 f"' and scenes given to all ocean-going vessels. "When you have e feet on the Colum bia, river bar we will send our snips tp Portlsnd," Mr. Hill declared et the Portland banquet where he was a guest of honor shadows eeij ether fee lore of the north bank line. The Improvements at Portland. Gray's bay and Bvesett as sen s distribution "hf the' Hin business that heretofore haa been centrallsfng at Se attle. HIM broke Into Vancoovar. B. C. two veers ago, and now has terrains Is st thai place. Belllngbam. BVerott, Se attle, T scorns. Gray's Hsrbor. Wills pa Harbor. Gray's bay and Portland. A continuation of the Hltl-Harrtman flght on the north bank Is now seen to extend down the Columbia river from Kelso ts the sea. snd both srs expected to build northward .long the coast to Wlllapa ask Gray's harbors. There are large untapped timber resources la that region. HEARST HAS REPUBLICANS (Continued from Paae One.) have brought the fear of Hearst once more Into the Wall attest mind, and caused a general salting of stocks to day. The market weakened decidedly, prominent stocks) losing In serly trad ing anywhere from a half to a point compared with yesterday's closing prlcea." . It Is learned that Hearst's star com pany, the New Jersey corporation which la the 'holding company for Ms vsri- ous publishing corporations, does not appear on the books ef the secretary of state, or of the state controller. There la nothing to show Hearst ever paid the slightest attention to the lew requiring foreign corporations to take out a license or do business rn this state-. The star company never paid any cor poration tax under the laws of this state, so fsr se the stste controller's show. The project to build a transshipment port at Gray, bay haa been under consideration hy the Hill llnea for two veers. It la Said, and Is now practically daeMad upon. At first It was Intended to permit a private corporation .to organise the town, but Hill Insisted thst his railroad companies should handle the project, en guarantee fair treatment to ell Investors and enterprises, pro vided; f ooarse. they were net sn tagMMltetlo to ths Hill Interests The groat rail highway that the .Hill Knee are building into Portland over- It appears that Hearst's star company does business very much like the North ern Securities company. Tt Is pointed out that Hesrst la thus guilty himself of the crime for which he hss so loudly condemned the trusts-, the crime of conducting a great business In such s way aad so entangled legally thst re sponsibility asnnot be fixed upon It. Candida tee Hughes and Hesrst ended tonight so lively e week of energetic campaigning aa their most loyal parti sans oould wish. Hug-ties' tour haa been regarded ee a great success. Be has addressed In the aggregate over 50,000 voters and has been accorded enthus iastic receptions everywhere. He will continue hla valuable se'lvlty next week. Hearat haa also been reaching ths ear of the farmers all the week, with appar ently satisfactory results. His sudl ences as a rule are quite demonstrative. Confidence te expressed by Charles P. Murphy that the disgruntled members of ths Hearst Independence league ooun ty committee, who are' clamoring for recognition, will be unable to make trou ble, and that there will be no third Judi ciary ticket nominated by the league la explained. The Independence league la Itaslr a corporation controlled by Hearst Without his consent no third ticket un der the nsme of the Independence league -an be placed In the field, and as Hearst has practically Indorsed the Tammany Hall Judiciary nominees. Murphy la therefore not dolrv; sny unnecessary worrying. STOCKMEN MEET TO SECURE ALLOTMENTS Wallowa. Or.. Oct IS. A meeting will he Hats in Wsllnwa for the stockmen wewtriove at securing a permit for eras ing In the Wallows or Chesnlmue for est ii ssi ii is for ths anurias? Mason of Bgs Bgl BnB SfcgBaBgBaBgBBBBB gssaaSs gSsBSBB WHERE THREE DOLLARS DO THE WORK OR PIVE rg. a,,. - - W Aaaualda A m emeaeVBSLB bj sTyeisii fvrwfiotts, ui ivwt j tcuBfj t UtmiMMd, I Blast ' saP Women's Outer Apparel We sre showing- the most complete line In Women's and Misses' Suits ever assemhled by a Western house. We show every desirable new style, la all the leading domestic and foreign fabrics. A special feature la the greet sssuitmsirt of desirable styles, beginning at moderate prices, which enables sny woman of modest msana or of weelth to have en exclusive style. Tomorrow we put on sale meny newest effects at very special price concessions. Nice quality striped cheviot, double breasted, made eollerleee, 43 Inches long, full heck, plain sleeves, trimmed at cuffs with black velvet, side pockets to match; bound seams; gray only; each S2.&5 Striped cheviot, nice quality, double breasted. 4 lnehea long, full hack, finished with small hut tone at end ' of eide seams, block velvet collar trimmed with cloth, strap to match, full plaited sleeves, turnover cuffs, side pockets, bound seams; a big bargain; gray only; each S3.BS Phney striped cloaking, good quality, double breast ed, 43 Inches long, trimmed with narrow braid and velvet at neck, full beck finished with small plaits and trimmed with braid, side pockets, plain sleeves, fancy trimmed ruffs, wide cloth facing. bound seams; gray oaly; sach Hgt Pancy plaid cloaking, double breasted, full back, 4S Inches long, green velvet collar, plain sleeves, side pockets, bound seams; very nobby garment for the price; gray only; each BK.B5 Nice quality plaid cloaking, double breasted. 45 Inches long, finished st neck In pointed design and trimmed with gray velvet, loose back trimmed with covered buttons to match, new sleeves, velvet cuffs, bound seams, entirely new; sway only; each ' qlae,S All-wool cheviot Dresses. Ion waists, trimmed with straps and gold fancy buttons, full skirts; red, 'blue end brown; to 14 years aS.teS Children's Presses made In different pretty plaids. foil blouse end strap trimming ft Nobby Suit, made of cotton mixed goods, broken plaid effect, lined throughout, trimmed with box plaits and fsncy featberwttteh braid, deep cuffs to . match; all colors; to 14 years 91.35 Stylish Dress, made of heavy black and white shep herd plaids, blouse effect, with cuirassier front, trimmed with cashmere straps, deep cuffs to match: I to 14 years. . . 91.7.1 Ladles' black kersey Caps, ( Inches long, tailored. with stitching Ladles' black kersey Cape, tt Inches long, trimmed with bands, and cloth buttons to match. . S3. SO Ladles' black kersey Cape, trimmed with stitched bands, good circular flare around bottom; comes In knee lengths S3. 95 Ladlee plush Capes. 41 Inches long, trimmed with braid and heads, good flare around) bottom 34. S5 Ladles' Raincoats, made with box plaits, yoke, loose back, with belts, dsrk gray 34. 35 Ledlee' Meeklntoeh, made with double cape. In all sixes, gray aa navy 39 Lsdlesr three-quarter length Coats, made of mix tures, coverts, loose becks, new slesvs 33.33 Ledlee hip-length Coats, half fitted, with box front, In aavy, tan and gray; stores 14 to M $1.53 Indies' hip-length Coats, made of fine kersey, fitted backs and loose fronts; In red snd tan.... 33.33 Children's Long Coats Children's lone; Coats, made of heavy grade pis Ids, loose back, with or without collars; neatly tai lored; to 14 years S3. 33 Children's lens Coats, of light gray materials, made loose back and velvet trimming to match: t to 14 years . . SI .98 Children's long Costs of vlcnns materiel. In red end blue, loose beck, 6 to 10 years 31.39 Children's long costs of melton, In gray only, loose back, light braid trimmings, t to 10 years. 83e) Misses' Skirt Misses' Skirts, made of lightweight msteriale. In brown snd gray; made with side plaits and sev eral rows of stitching 33.35 Misses' skirts, made of fancy plaids. In brown snd green; ell the latest styles 39.33 A line of Skirts, msterlsla of light gray, plaids, with plaits down the front and the sides. 93,93 ladles' fur Collaretteo, In blsck near ssal only. 39) Ladles' fur Boa, with three tails on each aad, black nesr seel 96) Lsdlesf fur boa, 73 Inches Inn, finished With cords and tails, black Rahman hair 99.98 Ladles' 1'nderskirts. made of cotton raff els. with two deep nsfflas aad fine tucks, in black and all colors S2.T5 Underskirts, marie of spun glass, with IMnch SV oordioo-plntted ruffle . ... 89) Black silk Skirt, with deep flounce, trimmed with ruffles 34.88 Not Costly, But Clever and Styl ish Children's Drest One of the beet makers of Children's closed out to us bis entire lot of 2.000. In fact, ft la an' exhibition that for style and beauty is unsur passed. Note few prices: Children's sll-weol Dresses, msde in long waist effects. Seep yokes, trimmed with braids, belts snd straps, all colors. to 14 years 31-39 All-wool cheviot Dresses, long waists, trimmed with straps snd gold fancy buttons, full skirts; red. blue and brown; to 14 years 99.99 Children's Dresses, made m different pretty plaids, full blouse and strep trimming .. 99) Nobby Suit, made of cotton mixed goods, broken plaid effect, lined throughout, trimmed with box plaits and fancy featherstitch braid, deep cuffs to metch; all colors; 9 to 14 years 91.33 Stylish Dress, msde of heavy black and whits shep herd plslds. blouse effect, with cuirassier front, trimmed with cashmere straps; deep cuffs to metch; to 14 years 81-75 Ladles' Underwear Ladles' all-wool whits Vasts snd Pants. Norfolk 3 New BTUrMrwlck Mills; regular I2.S0 a garment. Special 91.59 Ladies' gray wool ribbed Vests end Pants, regular 11 no Special 399 Ledles Swiss' ribbed grsy snd white Veets and Psnta. sll wool; regular $1.25. Special . .. 899 Ladlea' gray Veets and Pants, nearly sll wool , rvgu- . lar 7td. Special . 399 Ladles' all-wool canhmere TpSHSntl I nion Units. colors, cream, natural and black; regulsr It 4, 14 88, 3J.2S. perii, suit . 91 .39. 99.93. 98.48 l-Hclles' Meek cashmere Tpellantl Tights regular 13.00 Special WSsBlaUm ?ll5eV Ul f B. 1 Colore, flesh, cream and black; regular 10 t. Special 34.3V ladles' all llk black Tpsllantl Tights; regulsr n and 17 50. Special, pair 33.39 and 99.99 Ladles' all-silk T patient I Union Suits, colors, flesh snd cream; regular t 0. Special 94.93 Ladles' all-silk tpsllsnW I'nlon Suits; olors. flesh snd cream: reastlhr $7 59 Special, suit.. 89.79 LSsilHn' extra lieavj fleeee-llned Vests and Pants: colors, cream snd gray; regular lie. Special 8347 Misses' snd Children's fine ribbed fieece-ilnd I'nlon Suits; colors, gray an cream; reg. Ttc. Spl 199 SHAINAHAIN'S BARQAIN HOUSE, 144-146 Third St., Between Morrison and A fetor 197, November 4, It 04, for the purpose of allotlng the rang. A. F Porter, chief of the section of erasing of Wash ington, D. C. wall be pi sweat st this meeting; to talk uvea the sensing situa tion with the stockmen. Ths following permits hsve been Is sued: J. Daniels, bam. Bast Sixth, cor- nee Xtaet Tevlor cost 11 000; H. C txsw-story dwelling, PUSt, between Russell sad Page, cost $1,000: 3 I Taylor, two-story dwelling. Michi gan avenue between Shever and Mason, oast $1,0; p. A. Myers, one-story dwelling. Maiden, bet era en JSset Ninth it ml Kast Kleventh. com $1,800; R Chase, two-story dwelling, tween 3sat Seventeenth snd Bast tsenth, cost ti, ,-.oo: J. A. Hsmar. story dwelling. Best Thirty-third tween SSSSt Star 4rtd Beat $V0; A. perrera, repairs. between Marshall and North rup. cost $l.ooo; Mrs. Ye Bchsde, repairs, Mont gomery, between Kleventh and Twelfth. coat fin. Charles A. Tenth cost dwelling. All snd BJest tw Myers, rme-sbsry dwelling. ... as eaa essm Tscoma few? sent, cost ll.tee; M. O. I-W. two-story Pine, cost mg. Cast TWrteenth corner Nenstora. ty leaamam SBBajssKajstejBBjs