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v; 1 i. v ' 1- r n w 1 ' 1 : '.,:"':::: M 1 1 SECTION TWO PAGES IS TO 28 . '4 -'.4. i-'-u i- 'c i.Vi ' ;-t ; '.V 1 . , . . ' V ,7 " " ' ; -J ;; Portland, oregqn, - Sunday morning, September- U'iitor?. . , ,:: . " 7Vft;f-:V.:: Daiy SUBURBAN Deliveries Beginning'Tuesday,' September 3d, we inaugurate a daily delivery to otir suburban' customers, putting them in tclose'and constant' touch with this great store. These wagons leave the store every morning at '8 a. m.f carrying goods bought the day before. Therefore if you; buy goods Tuesday they will leave the store at 8 ai- m. Wednesday."! The deliveries are as follows : ; . , i ' 5. Johns and Way Points ? Mohfavilfoand Way Points L&Js and Way Points Sellwood and Way Points Fulton-and Way Points f r II t AGENTS LADIES'. HOME JOURNAL PAT1ERHS TO ":TIFTHVVAA'SHIWGT0 SIXTH 6TREETS - J j MAIL ORDERS HAVE PROMPT ATTENTION Smart Tailored Hats For Fall For early autumn wear there is nothing quite so cbr rect as the tailored styles. We have them. They'are here and in this variety, in many shapes 'aod in k all colors. There is a wide diversity of materialsras weU NEW OUTING, COLLEGE and SCHOOL HATS are also shown. The very best styles that haye?been approved by the fashionable leaders in the eastern cities. Among these new shapes we would calljrbur special attention, to the "Rancho." Fall Hats, pndis play in our windows and in our Millinery, department, second floor: 0. W. & li. Sewing Machines Get ready for the fall tewing4 and prepare for it in the moat practical common aanse way possible, by purchasing an O. W. & K. machine to do your work. Pay only about half what you would to the agencies and have as good a machine that ja equal to any made. Back of these machines stands OUR guarantee. The guarantee of a firm that you know you can place implicit confidence in. The O. W. & K. hat every advantage that modern skill and inventive genius hat devised. Here are some of the special points; others will be thoroughly touched npon in later ads. AU Running Parts Are Ball Bearing The bearings of this machine make it the lightest running machine possible to produce, as all parts that bear any friction are ball bearing. These bearings are not the ordinary sort,-but are carefully tempered in oil. This gives them a toughness added to the hardness that insures almost absolute freedom from breaking, grinding or wearing. The stand is of tough gray steel and the finished parts are highly nickel plated. The O. W. fit K. comes in three styles. Prices as follows: Stationery head $22.50 Automatic lift drop head $26.90 Hand lift drophead. . .$24.00 Drophead, with cabinet ...$35.00 News of Child's Shoes For School "Friend Maker" Shoes All Same Prices Style 550 Girla Shoes. Plump kid lace Blucher Shoes, made with extension soles of eastern oak tannage, patent tip; dull calf tops; a very tplen y 4ii wearer. "Friend Maker $e prjtes below. Style B550. Girls' plump kid button Shoes, tame last and style as 550 only button. "Friend Maker." See prices below. " Style 562. Girls' Shoes. Plump kid lace Shoes, with dull calf tops, made with a good heavy sole, but no extension; very neat appearance and a good wearer. "Friend Maker." See prices be low. Style 500 Girls' Shoe. Patent lace Blueher, medium toe; dull calf top; close edge extension soles. Is certainly wonderful value. See prices below. "FR1EHD MAKER LINES ANHFRIEND MAKER PRICES' Sizes 5 to 8 ... JI.49 Sizes 5 J to 11 . $L79 Boys' Shoes; Our Leaders. For the price this is the best Shoe you have ever used. Style 758. Boys' Porpoise hide lace Shoes, made with heavy soles, brass quilted "S" style. These are fastened with brass screw nails. Sizes Uto2 Sizes 2 to 7 . 52.19 $2.69 passing entirely through the sole and clinching to a heavy solid leather inner, sole. Fitted with pebble goat top. An excellent shoe. Size. Price. 84 to 13tf 9 1.60 1 to 2 fl.80 2J4 to 5J4 f2.00 New 'Suits for Autumn Smart tailord costumes for fall wear are plenti ful here now. The models for autumn, 1907, show decided changes from the lines for last spring and the suits that were worn a year ago. The long cpat seems to be much in favor the Redingote, the three-quarter and the seven eighths length being among the new models we are-showing. -ThtcycrpQpul2JtQajs string. as ever in the short jacket models, and is sure to be popular .because of the opportunity it pro vides for elaborate trimming effects. Another short jacket suit that has already met with favor is the thirty-inch semi-fitting coat, in the tailored effect. The materials in these suits are velvets, in many shades, broadcloth in plain weave and chiffon finish, cheviots, serges and many pat terns in fancy wool suitings. Trimmings used are laces, Persian braids, silk braids, appliques, etc., on the Eton and trimmed models, and straps and pleats on the tailored styles. Come to see the display on Tuesday in the second floor suit salons. The biggest and best suit store in all Portland ready this season with the best assortments in its history for the opening of the season. Fall Goods for the House New house-furnishings on special sale. What an interesting bit of news this is for the home-fjtters. , The sort of wares; that have made the reputation of this store as a house-furnishing; cen ter. Come and feast your eyes on latest designs in Electric and Gas Portables and Reading Lamps. , , v Portables and Shades ' MiS. Gas lamps all ready to attach, hundreds to select from, ape- -ual price .an e vr ry lamp in, stock. as lamps, complete with Welsbach burner, 6 leer 01 itiDing and decorated shades. Priced all the way from $2.75 to $40 Electric reading lamps, complete with decorated shades. Priced at from $2.45 to $175 each. SEE DISPLAY IN WASHINGTON STREET WINDOWS Opening Fall Lines of Ubbey tut Glass This most beautiful of all cut glass ware, here in the latest cuts, plentiful assortments. . We are sole agents for Portland. . New brass and bronze figures and ornaments. New marble busts, statuary and pedestals. , New hand painted china. 0 New French and German china. New English china, Royal Douhon and other celebrated makes, in dinner sets and odd pieces. 1 New shapes and finishes in silverware. Store Closed All Day Labor Day We're all going to take a holiday here Mondaygoing to rest up and enjoy ourselves and be ready to serve you all the better for it Tuesday morning. Store closed TIGHT, no customers will be waited on no one here to wait on them. But watch the papers tomorrow and Tuesday for the news of the specials well have on sale Tuesday. Well have to make up for that day we lose, and well go at It in the right way to bring resulta by whole-hearted special sales that will bring the thrifty to our doors in swarms. We Want Twenty Bright Boys To apply here Tuesday morning bright and early. We have several places for them on our delivery wagons, want them to go with the drivers and act as helpers. Fine, manly, cleanly fellows, from 16 to 18 years of age that's what we're looking for. We want them to be courteous, active, pleasant and willing. And for that sort of a boy several of him we've some of the nicest out-door positions in Portland. Apply at 7:30 Tuesday Morning at Washington-Street Door Royal Worcester Corsets I Fall Styles American Corsets for American women. And that means the best corset made for the 1 best women on earth., Women who can buy the Royal Worcester Corsets have long ago abandoned the idea that it is necessary to buy imported corsets. They, well know that every advantage that money and brains can produce is embodied in the peerless Royal Worcester. The fall models of these world famous corsets are ready in our second floor corset department Have' your fall and winter dresses fitted over the corset youH wear them over. And see to it RIGHT NOW that you have the correct model for your figure and for this season's gowns. We have them in 10 different styles, for all figures. Light or heavy bon ing, and priced all the way from 50c to $25.00. Our fitters will be pleased to dem onstrate their advantages to you. ' mm is MORALIST King of England Praised for Quitting Theatre Where Indelicate SongWas Sung Offending Actress Is Fined and Dismissed. - (HMnt Niiri br tanctst btiMd Win.) Marienbal.( Augr. SI. MUa. Marft who ana" an Indelicate moot, causing Kin Edward and hla party to quit tha vaude ville theater laat night, was fined fit thla morning for violating the rule set by the theatrical' eenaor for the pres ervation of public morality. Herr Laaka, manager of the theatre, has dismissed her, proving that he did not know the -chanteuae intended Interpolating the offensive song. The king declares he will not gov to the theater in Marlen- bad again. .- . v (Htnrt News br Lontest Uued Wire.) London, Aug. II. The king's action In angrily quitting the theater at Mi rienbad because of the song referred Am i- ..n m aafiMtlnn in TTti m m nil . lino Jl.isu mr , It wllZJQo mora tnan anyroing in iwo BRIDGE AT QUEBEC THAT FELL Spanning the St. Lawrence river at Quebec, the huge steel bridge that gave war and dropped Into the river below with suoh frightful loss of life, had the longest single span In the world. V Be tween the two anchor apans there was a channel span 1,800 feet long. It waa the unfinished portion of thia channel span nearest the north shore that gave way, dragging the anchor span down with it, drowning between (0 and 100 men. The bridge waa considered a remarka ble engineering feat on account of the unusual length of the channel apan. The total length of the structure was 3.309 feet, with a ship clear headway 160 feet above high tide. The height of the cantilever towers is 860 feet above the river. It had a single deck containing three railroad tracks and two high ways. On each side of the deck was a five-foot footwalk. Its estimated cost waa 110,000,000 and seven years were required in its construction. non-conformists who have always felt that he was not always willing to give the. weight of his Influence against in- o wsra Aoxsa Airs paestb. Mrs. Josie Sumner, Bremond, Texas, writes, April -16, 1108: ,"I have -used Ballard's Snow Liniment ; in my family for three years. I would not be without ( It in the bouse. 1 have used It on my . little girl for. growing paJna and aohes In her knees. It cured her right away. . I hava-feUo used it for frost bitten feet, with good success. It ia the best lint - ment I. ever uied." 25c, COs and 1.60. Sold, by all drugslat. - dellcacv. After hla majesty, when Prince . of Wales, had been . named as co-respond ent in the famous 'divorce suit of Sir Charles Morduant,4the ' nonconformists in England denounced him roundly. La ter, wnen nia majestya name was con nected with the Tanby Croft scandal, nonconformists were a vain shocked. Now hla majesty's worldly views have changed and be has become the moral ist, it is proDaDie tnat at me autumn meeting of the clergymen and laymen the nonconformist churches will show er the king with congratulations at his changed attitude toward morals of the stage. VERY OLD PIONEER DIES A PENDLETON (Special Piipatci to The JbanuL) Pendleton, Or4 Aug. 81. L. D. Oliver, a pioneer of Umatilla oounty, died this morning; aged 14 years, after an ill ness of some months. He was born at Naparea, countyaf Bayquinta, province of Ontario, Canada. From there he went to Michigan In 186,- and later to Missouri. In 18T8 he moved to Uma tilla county .from California. He is survived by . hla aged wife, his son R. I Oliver, and two daughters. The funeral will be held .Sunday afternoon under the auspices eX tte UaMale erdaz. URGENT TELEGRAM SENT BY MAIL BASIS OF HEAVY DAMAGE SUIT Because of delay In the delivery of an important telegram 'which may couae a timber deal In which he was Interested to fall, C. S. Shea, 822 Abington build ing, declares .he will file suit for dam axes acalnst the Western Union Tele graph, company. The telegram, he al leges, was sen i vllle, Wisconsin es, was sent from Portland to Nellls- n. Shea la a well-known dealer in timber by mall. lands, and has figured in some of the largest transactions on the Pacific coast Ha claims that the deal upon which he was working last week de pended upon the Immediate delivery of a telegram in. the Wisconsin town. If the deal ultimately falls through he as serts that he will file suit for the amount he would have made v and a1 tempt to collect it from the telegraph company. . "I sent the messaxe early last week.1 said Mr. Shea, "and waited all week 'for an answer. I was also unable to learn from the telegraph company what dis position had been made f-the, message. Today I received a letter rrom a bank ing firm in Kelllsvllle dated August 27, been savin that the message had Just aeiiverea by mail rrom unicago. - "Since filing the telegram, however, I have been unable to locate the persons interested in the deal, and fear that the whole thins has fallen through because of their failure to receive my message." GUT MOORE'S REMAINS SltlPPED TO PORTLAND A telegram has been received from Chicago' announcing' that the body- of Guy JE. -loore. who was drowned - in Lake Michigan tn an effort to. reseue two friends. Was shinned to-Portland Friday .orafiing t 'ioek and wouli reach Portland Monday t I p. m. Upon arrlvalJjere.. the ..remains I, wilt to taken to the j residence of his mother. 284 Eugene street. - The funeral, arrange menta will not bo announced until some time Monday after it la learned whether or not the train will be on time. - Mrs. Moore and daughter Gladys, who were prostrated by the shock, are In a quiet er condition now.. . Jha tlgraa from Chicago aaoouao Ours Has an 88 Note Rdnge ValV w m ..ssK a' ii ........... .f wouia you Duy a 65 Note riano liien why buy a 65 Note Player Piano when you can buy the APOLLO PLAYER PIANO With a range of 88 notes, or the entire piano keyboard? Its Great Transposing Mouthpiece Its Finger Stroke, Securing Human Expres- sion Its Beautiful finish and Durability Its Very Exceptional Range Make the - APOLLO PLAYER PIANO THE BEST IN THE WORLD The transposing mouthpiece changes the music to any key to suit the voice or accompanying instrument, and corrects the shrinking or swelling of the music rolL The 88-note range gives the orchestral mass of tone needed for the artistic interpretation of the larger musical composi tions. More styles and combinations of Piano Players than all other manufacturers together. Investigate and you will buy only the APOLLO. f 1 ' 7 SBMD FOR ILLUSTRATED BOOKLET, . 4 ' . 'rf a jpj MclviUe Clark Art Pianos Hovenden-Soule Piano Co. 374 Morrison St, cor. W. Park - Apollo Player Pianos : "Also dealers in twelve different makes of fine pianos. Easy terms of payment." - ? '. J ins the hours in shipment of the body, was SO reaenmg v ortiana. Players Drafted. (Htarat Mews by Lentwrt leased Wife.) Cincinnati, Aug. II. The nattoaal baseball commission tonight announced the following list of drafted playersi By Boston From 8 ad Francisco, Joy; SeatUor Tacome, Ben Myers, ' - Br . Washineton From Los Anreles. Burns. , - - YORK MILITARY BAND , ,:rX0I0 IS ORGANIZED u Somothlng niauo fa nuslo ' ig tbo York Military Band dub, an organism tlon X for- the advancement of matters musical and mutual benefit along -military band Unes la rendering the ar rangements of the best composers of modern loreUa domestlo pu'e'rv. ttons la tho forna of ensemhls, a i. rr trio and aoI6 practice. Its bmeiu available to all performers en any in struments in use ia the molirn cmv,-1 band and who can play Uie ikim i publications. The dun hue i.ourn-l t hail in Union block, SiT fH t r, t for tlieir w.luelve rU'ht, n I ; . Ull an elcnant Vrn -n t i fork such i In use by ti, ! -i , cert ort-iK-Mi r,i.i nn l Jjsi.'in. i . , lni(S will bo.' ' 1 ry : anr Lah"r c", 'i .