HEa OREGON DAILY -JOURNAL Store Closed All Day TbdayNew Fall Merchandise 'Arriving in Every DepartmcntScnd for Copy of Our New 1 907&8 Catdont: IFcormw at Phe Meier (1MK-i$tein V3 Mff 5jQtk: "Anniversary Sale" Bargains Continue, in All Departmeiigs Great Special Values in Lace Curtains and Curtain Mate rials-Elevator to 3d Floor 1000 pairs of ecru Notting ham Lace Curtains at very spe cial prices; plain and figured centers with floral borders; also inserting effects; all are 50 ins. wide by 3 yds. long; special at: $2.25 Curtains, at, pair.. $1.45 $2.50 Curtains, at, pair.. $1.05 $3.00 Curtains, at, pair.. $2.35 200 pairs of French Net Cur tains in white and ecru, Cluny or Renaissance edges; 45 and 50 inches wide, 2li and 3 yds. long; best $3.50- G ZLff $3.75 values, pair 4eeU A special lot" of French and Scotch Madras, light and dark grounds, with floral and ori ental patterns, suitable for any room; all popular colorings and designs, on sale at, yard: ?? 1'50 values, yard..l . OO Best $1.75 values, yard.. $ 1.25 Best quality white French Net, for curtains, panels and bed sets; very best quality double-thread net, great value, on sale at these prices: 54-in., 65c val 48 72-in., 90c val, 75 108-in., $1.25 val, yd, 08 German Casement, fast colors, ecru jrrounds, .witrt.artL.aiid iL,Q, "cralfs acsigns; blue,"" green and" yellow, 501ns,"wide, $1 qual. O-C Reg. $45.00 to $75.00 Tailored Suits for Half Price Great special lot of women's Tailored Suits, the remaining spring and summer stock of high-grade gar ments, many of which are desirable for fall wear. Good assortment and attractive 1L Dm? styles;- best regular $45 to $75 Suits, your choice at one-half the regular prices ICC Women's Eton and Pony Suits, in gray checks, plaids and stripes; splendid styles for rainy- Cff fi weather wear; all good, up-to-date garments; best regular values to $20, on sale for OJ Woman's Tajlored Suits in checks, stripes, plaids and mixtures; grays, tans and browns, in Eton, cutaway; semi and tight-fitting jacket styles; all new, up-to-date apparel, best styles, all sizes, wonderful values. Handbags, Purses, Belts, Etc., Etc. 500 small Handbags, suitable for women, misses and children; walrus leather, moire-lined, and fitted with coin purse; regular 85c fQ and $1 values, on sale at this low price take advantage J rC 300 women's large size Handbags, in seal and walrus leather; leather lined, strap handles, fitted with coin purse; best regular $1.50 QO and $175 values, on sale at this remarkably low price, each 70C 25,000 Dozen Valenciennes Laces at Very Low Prices 25,000 dozen French round-tbread Val. Laces and Insertion; prettiest patterns; great assort ment, wonderful values at the following low prices: Reg. 10c vals., doz 7 Reg. I2yic vals., doz 84 Reg. 20c vals., doz.. 15 Reg. 25c vals., doz.. 17 Reg. 50c vals., doz.. 38 Mail orders filled. Great three-days' sale of real Cluny and Torchon Laces, on .sale at, yard: 25c values, the yard.. 18 35c values, the yard.. 28 50c values, the yard.. 38 75c values, the yard.. 59 Real Irish Crochet Edges, Insertions and Ap pliques; grand reductions: $2.50 values, yard.. $1.08 $4.50 values, yard.. $3.65 $5.00 values, yard.. $3.05 Closing out small lots of Princess Laces and Bands, at these orices: Values to $3.50 at. yard, $1.08 Values to $5.00 at. vard. 82.08 3000 yards of Swiss and Cambric Embroidery and Insertion, 1 f Q to IV inches wide; Dest patterns; values to 45c for, yard.. A UW 3000 yards of Swiss and Batiste Embroidery and Insertion. 2 to 15 inches wide; designs especially suited for women's petti- coats; beautiful assortment; best regular $1.25 values, for TPVC 5000 Yards of New Plaid Silks Sixty Styles Clans and Novelties $ 1 .25 and $ 1 .50 Values 89c Yard A sensational offering of beautiful new plaid silks for ,fivc days of the greatest silk bargains you ever had the opportu nity to share in 5,000 yards secured from one of the largest mills in the land at a great concession from regular prices. 60 styles of magnificent new Clan and Novelty Plaids in the newest and most attractive' colorings and eombtnattona for Waists, Suits, Petticoats, Trimming Pur poses, etc. Every yard in the lot perfect and of superior grade A style and qual ity silk sold regularly at $1.25 and $1.60 the yard Plaids are going to be very stylish for fall and winter wear The wise woman will at once antic ipate her needs, per yard. 89c See the Fifth Street Window Display. Mail Orders Will Be Carefully Filled. Our Annual September Sale of Blankets and Comforters Timely Offerings in warm Bed Coverings Blankets and Com forters of best grade at saving prices Anticipate winter needs 500 pairs of 11-4 white Wool Blankets, with pink and blue borders; a grade of blankets other stores ask you $7 a pair for; our best $6.50 values, pair... f 5.00 Extra large all-wool white Blankets, size 78x84 ins.; fancy borders, full weight; ' magnificent blankets in every way; our regular $9 values, on sale for f 8.00 500 pairs of light gray Wool Blankets with colored bor ders; regular $6 values, on sale at Tow price. ..$4.45 All grades and styles of Blankets at the very low est prices take advantage. 1000 full sire silkoline-cover-ed Comforters, white 1am inattd cotton filling; hand some designs and color ings; best values. . .f 1.60 500 silkoline-covered Comforters, downaline filling; light flOlUff J. J?f St ..pattern 'Ostermoor" Mattresses, Springs, Pillow Fourth floor. S3. 15 25c Box Paper 1 5c 2000 boxes of fine Stationery, ruled and unruled; best quality linen paper; envelopes to match; marvelous value at this special low 1 price, per box; best regular 25c value 1 JC Orders taken for engraving cards, invitations, announcements, etc., at the very lowest prices. Odds and ends of Hatpins, popular patterns, in large assortment; values ranging from 25c 1-. to $2.50; your choice at exactly one-half ? Children's sterling silver Bracelets, very CQ pretty styles and great value, at, each J7C, Swastika Watch Fobs, blue, red and GCQs green enamel; great value at, each JirC See our magnificent new line of Back and Side Combs, plain and mounted styles, in endless va riety; by far the largest and best display in the city. Send for a copy of our new fall catalogue. Drug, Stationery Bargains Vinlet Witch Hard for the toilet and after shaving; great special value at, per bottle 1 evC Celluloid Combs, coarse and fine and all coarse teeth; shell color only; best regular 50c values, on sale at this special price, each J JC Eastman's Perfumes, all odors, put up in 1 Qr fancy bottles and pretty boxes; special at 1 JC Coke's famous Dandruff Cure, regular 50c IQ size bottle, on sale at this, low price, each eW7C "Sanitol" Face Cream, softens the skin, 1 Q. makes the complexion clear; special at I r C "4711" Perfumes, triple extracts, in all 1 Q odors; great special value at, per ounce 1 C School Pencil Tablets, ruled and unruled; tf great special value, at this low price, each Jw Tally Cards, large variety of new and pretty designs; good quality, great value, at, dozen CJC "500" Score Cards, on sale at, special, dozen.... 8 3000 Pieces Semi-Vitreous China Closing out sale of stock patterns of American Semi-Vitreous Por celain China, all pieces at wonderfully low prices; pretty decorations and colorings, at the following specially low prices Basement store: 5-in. Plates, $1.35 val., doz. 81.02 6-in. Plates, $1.65 val., doz. f 1.24 Teacups and Saucers, 1 Lf $2.25 values, doz... V 1 .U7 4-in. Sauce Dishes, 90c value. 684J 9- in. Meat Platters, 30c val.. 23 10- in. Meat Platters. 50c val. 384 12-in. Meat Platters, 75c val.5T Soup Plates, $1.90 values, on sale at this low price, dozen. S1.43 Creamers, special for, each.. 23$ 100-piece Dinner Sets, at.. f 8.40 for Peninsular Stoves and Steel Ranges; largest and best line on the market; in the Basement store. 7- in. Plates, $1.90 val., doz. f 1.43 8- in. Plates, $2.25 val., doz. f 1.60 7- in. oval Vegetable Dih...23 8- in. oval Vegetable Dish... 38 8-in covered Vegetable Dish. 90s Individual Butters, 65c values, on sale at this sol. price, doz. 40 pc. Dinner bets for, set. fo.ww We are sole Portland agents Agents for But terick Patterns 73c Pace Veilings at 10c For tomorrow and Wednesday, 10,000 yards of Tuxedo Mesh Face Veilings, in black, white, green, brown, blue, red, etc.; plain and fancy meshes, small chenille dots, full width, all new goods; values to 75c yard; a great spe- cial purchase enables us to offer lot at.1'' 50c-$ 1 Fancy Ribbons 33c Sale extraordinary of 1,000 yards of high-grade plain and fancy Ribbons, Ayi to 6 inches wide, including French faille ribbons, print warp ribbons, Dresden ribbons, polka dots, checked ribbons, striped ribbons; etc., for dress trimmings, fancy work, sashes, girdles, etc.; wonderful array of patterns and color ings; values 50c to $1.00 the yard, at KjC 52.50, $3 Shoes and Oxfords $ 1 Pr. 7 Tomorrow and Wednesday, two more days of phenom enal Shoe selling Great two days' clean-up of Women's and Misses' Shoes and Ox fords, $2, $2.50, $3 values at $1 air Women's Shoes in Kid and Patent Leather with light and heavy soles, Cuban or military heels Misses' Shoes in heavy Dongola stock with good, heavy soles and low heels and patent tips All desirable footwear, per pair. SI . rown Topics TB JOURNAL AT RESORTS Subscribers can have The Journal de livered at the regular rates at the fol lowing resorts by notifying the ugents at the various places mentioned. Sub scriptions by mall are payable in ad vance: OREGON KBSORTS. Oearhart Park P. J. Struck Hot Lake Hot Lake Sanitarium Seaside Lewis Co. Wllholt Springs F. W. McLeran WASHINGTON RESORTS. Carson Springs Boyd & Son and Mineral Springs Hotel Cascade Springs. Thomas Moffett Collins Springs C. T. Belcher llwaco Louis Cohan Long Beach Marshall & Pottsnger and O. A. Smith Nahcotta H. J. Brown Ocean Park Matthews Thedford Sea view Frank K. Btrauaal Tin Breakers.- The Breakers Hotel ernoon. Rooney was killed by a trollev car Tuesday night. General Owen Sum mers and many members of the Second Oregon attended the funeral. The pall bearers were: C. E. Baty, C. R. Nichol son, W. A. Shoemaker, Roy A. Newby, J. Hoeye and Charles Cochrane. Comnanv B. Third infantry. Oregon National Guard, furnished the following firing squad: Sergeant I. Smith. W. F. Har ris, E. Welsendengen, W. A. Clark, George Willey. W. F. Ackley, E. T. Luthey and W. F. Paugherty. Temperance Is making remarkable strides in Korea, according to Miss Lucy Broad of England, who told her audi ence In the Calvary Baptist church yes terday morning of her work In the mis sion fields. In the country of 15,000,000 people the Christians have about 100.000 converts. She declared that the Koreans are especially desirous of learning the cnrisuan teachings, and all the mission ary meetings are crowded. Miss Broad will speak at several churches this week on behalf or the w. C. T. U. waukle adjoining the site of the shingle mill, paying $4,000 for it. The company will proceed at once to erect a sawmlil on the site. The new enterprise will give employment to a large number of men. The firm now has 400 feet of water frontage. TONIGHT'S AMUSEMENTS. The Heilig.The Georgia Negro Minstrels Marquam , ire (serenade Baker "The Liars' Grand Vaudeville Lyric "Jess or the Bar-Z Ranch Star "Driven From Home The Oaks O. W. P. cars Rev. Mrs. Clara Gilliam Ksson. who wan recently elected assistant pastor r ... pA,i-u. jSvonue Alhlna Christian church, arrived from Ashland Saturday . ,ioi' ..u.K. sine Decame ac quainted with the members of the con gregation yesterday during the servloo. Mrs. Esson is a graduate of the Eugeno Divinity school and has had consider able eulerience in religious work. 8 tie wasffdalned to preach June 1, 1801, axatrever since June, 18(9, has been resident of the Sunday school depart- lnent of the Christian church in Ore gon. - For the nast year aha was Daator .-of tha Ashland Christian church. - Rev. ,F. Elmo Robinson la pastor of tha Rod ney Avenue church. A Military rttea wert accorded the body of Fred. Rooney, a lata privata la tha Second Oregon regiment, at the funeral held from Flnlay'a chapel yesterday aft- 104 prises will be given free to the 104 persons who guess the nearest num ber of attendance to the Grocer's Pure Food show, old Exposition building. September 2 to September 14: $5 in U. S. gold coin, 3 cases Golden Grain Granules Cereal coffee and 100 pack ages (orders on grocers.) Write your guess to John Blaauw, 12 Front street. Portland Oregon, or register at Golden Grain Granules booth at the show, where this 100 per cent pure cer-sal coffee Is served free. Henry Timm, a pioneer musician and band leader of this city, died yesterday morning at his. home at 662 Third street. He was born in Holsteln, Ger many, In 1825, participated In the Hol-atein-Dentnark war In 1847-48 and came to America In I860. He arrived In Port land In 1876 and pursued his musical work until about eiaht vears aeo. He pis aurvlyed by a wife, a son. Peter iimm, ana a daughter, Mrs. Anna Roslnskl. of Woods, Oregon. Officials of the Boys' and Girls' Aid society are seeking Archie Eggers, age If, and Andre Ryan, age 15, who ran away Saturday night from the receiving home of the society at Bast Twenty ninth and Hoyt streets. Eggers' left arm ia Injured. He has light hair and blue eyes, and wore black overalls, slip pers and a black soft hat. Ryan also has light hair and blua eyes, and wore blue bib overalls and a black soft hat The'Dennla Jb Davla Shingle company of Mil waukle , ha nnntiui a. Miwk of tround.on th nrer front at MU- Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for In advance and used only between tne hours of S and H a. m., and i and 9 p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rules, or waste tuHy, It will be shut off. Patrons of the Mllwaukle carllne have been refused 6-cent fare by the Port land Railway, Light & Power company. No rate has been fixed for a hearing before the state railroad commission. antes & Trust company, 240-244 Wash ington street, corner of Second. D. Chambers, optician, 12 Seventh. Berger signs 284 Yamhill phone. Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. TODAY'S SCHEDULE IN IRVINGTON TOURNEY Charles Gransman was elected a dele gate to the International League of Bar tenders' convention at Toledo, Ohio,' Oc tober 14, at the meeting of the Portland local yesterday afternoon. Stockholders of the Cooperative Wood comnany will meet tonight in the rooms of the association at the Ab injtton building. There are now 212 members. For liquors phone the Family Liquor Store. J. E. Kelly, successor to Caswell & Kelly, 354 Morrison street, corner Park. Both phones Pacific, Main 28. and Home, A-2802. Do It now. Order your Welch An thracite coal. Delivery October and November. Independent Coal company, successors to Holmes Coal & Ice com pany. Excursion to Astoria Regatta. Steam er Telegraph leaves 7 a. m. Tickets, round trip, $2.00. Good from Aug. 80th to Sept. 7th. Alder street dock. Steamer Jesse Harking, for Camaa, Waahougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. Navajo Indian bianketa, II! Sixth at. Alaska Indian baskets. Ill Sixth St. Eastman kodaks, 111 Sixth street. Woman's Exchange, 123 Tenth street, lannh 11:10 to 3; business men's lunch. Acme Oil Co. sell safety coal oil and fine gasoline. Phone East 78; B-1007. Diamonds; Watches Beck's, 70S Alder -Offices for Rant. A few choIc kf. floea for rent. 'Applr to The Title Ouar- 10 a. m. Miss Fox and Cawston vs. Mrs. Northrup and Fisher; Miss Stever vs. Miss Moore; Frohman and McKen zie vs. Alexander and Warlnner; Miss Lamberson vs. Miss Campbell; Miss f ording and Hnlves vs. Mr. and Mrs. Harrlgan. 2 n. m. Rosenfleld vs. Goss; Wilder vs. Benham; Miss Goss and Wolf vs. winner of Fording and Shlves-Harrlgan and Harrlgan match; Miss Leadbetter and K. McAlpin vs. winner Cawston and Fox-Northrup and Fisher match. 3 p. m. PeSchwInt vs. winner Goss Rosenfeld; Edgar vs. Andrews. 4 p. m. Matches in men's consolation singles. 5 p. m. Starr and Starr vs. Rohr and Turner. WESTERN COOPERAGE COMANY BUYS 1 7 ACRES NEAR ST. JOHNS Preferred Stook CanneoV Qoods. Allen A Iwls" Best Brand. F.W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING Phones Main 165 Home A1165 First and Oak The option taken last May by the Western Cooperage Company on 17 acres near St. Johns and adjoining the site of the Port of Portland drydock, was closed during the past week, the Cooperage company taking over tne land. The of ficials of the company have been trying for some time past to aecure a small tract of river frontage from the Port of Portland, a long lease on which has at last been secured, the Port officials declining to sell the holdings on any terins!" -....-.-i- Wulurn CooDer- age company decline to state when they will out in a p ant in Portland, but admitP?hat the site was purchased I with that ena in view, i iu "VVi' hi. . valuable tract of cottonwood t . imber on the lower JoiumDia, wmwii ".",-, llzed in supplying its Portland plant WlT'neUsale of the 1 Tacre tract waa ne gotiated through the realty brokerage firm Of E. M. Jackson and company. BRAINARD CUBS BEAT THE EUGENE COLTS The Bralnard Cubs went to Eugene yesterday and played the Eugene Colts, champions of the Willamette Valley league, defeating them by a score, of 5 to 2. Heavy hitting won the game for the Portland club. Cass Campbell of Port land pitched a good game for Eugene, but the Cubs found him for 12 hits. Kotteman of the Cubs was very effective and tne colts were able to land on him safely but three times. Kotteman struck out 11 men, while Campbell fanned 14. Manager Smith reports that the senti ment is strong in the valley for an ex tension of the Trl-Clty league in that direction meat year, to take In the towna of Salem, Eugene and Albany. Lamed Is National Champion. William- A. Larnod won tha national tennis championship at Newport last week, defeating Robert Leroy, the In tercollegiate champion, in straight sets. 6-2. 6-2. 6-4. This makes the third time Larned has won the national honor. William J. Clothier, the holder of the title defaulted owing to an injury to his knee. 'Slid For Life" at Oakt. This evening's program at the Oaks in celebration of Labor day will be one of the most Interesting that has ever been witnessed in this city. A apes tacular feature will be Harry Klnga tons daring "Slide for Life. Envel oped In a sheet of flames he will alldo down the 600-foot cable from the top of the tower to the lagoon. Ice. For ice call Main 234 or A-S24B. Delivery company, 151 Stark at Ice Everybody's friend Dr. Thomas' Bc lectrlo OH. Cures toothache, earache, sore throat - Heals cuts, bruises, scalds. Stops any vain, ' Farwell Concert Of the Great Soloist Fred Butler Assisted by Waldemar Llnd, vio linist; Mrs. Sylvia McGuire, reader. The White Temple WEDNESDAY NIGDT poptoa pic. bo cxirrs. Tickets on sale Woodnrd, Claras Co.. Fourth and Washington ; Wlngate s, 40T Morrison st. Wo Students. , jto Gas. mo Oooataa, We Challenge the World We will forfeit 11,000 to any charitable,) Institution for any dentist who can com pete with us In crown and bridge work'' or teeth without plates. Pay no facer feea until you have consulted us. Our continued success In our many offices Is due to the uniform high-grade work done by years of experienced operators. The prices quoted below are absolutely the best opportunity to get your mon" ey's worth which has ever been offered. We use nothing but the best materials TEETH w u tmxotb nrm tmnaii in liver rattan SO ruiwua riuufi Gold ruling 2.nnT& & b. st. wait Jbo-aa crow S5.00 Gold Crowns, best aaiu, carte nn "ijw soevo, sestfoia ma.V - Jeasser aiaie, wins WB , , . . ,...1 o Alnsaiaam-xanea riate ...1 to ilk A binding; guarantee Uvea with all work for 10 years. TXOBTASU TAPOB AXZdBMSXTAOftOY of teeth SO Chicago Dental Parlors W. Oor. 1st. as WiMn"o tW The largest and best aautpped dental establishment In the north weet. 8ev. en teen offices in the Pnited States, s that you are in the rignt woe. Open Sunday S to J, , Lady in attaadanca ' j , Singer end VJh Solving rc" - 833 iron; k. .