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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAl '.PORTLAND; THURSDAY EyENINO. SEPTEMBER -10. 100. Butterick V Patterns and Delineator for October New KNOX and ROBINSON &. WELLS HATS for Women of Fashion i f. '. .-' Hols . Afsnfcr tot , ' V ( V i W. B; arid La iVida Corsets 5 ols Afanta tot C, B. Vj la Spirite Corsets Embroidered Baby Sets, 10c NaJnsook.and'Swiss'Embroidcred'Baby.Scts for chil dren's dresses;' y to 5 inches wide, all neat and dainty ' patterns in this lot, values to 50c the yard .y.. 10c Taffeta; Plaid and Brocade Petticoats Reg;Values to $16.50 Only $7.85 Genuine Friday Bargain Sensation in Fancy Linens It'a not pften that you come across such a sale of Fancy Linens as this, ' It affords an unusual opportunity to every woman who loves fine, artistic, fancy linen., A large jobber's. atock of Japanese Hand-Drawn Openwork and Hem- :.l j t? t : . a.s - i - ' . uiwicu ?ancy iincns, consisting 01 iuc, v.- terpieces, Tea Cloths and Bureau Scans, at sensa tional low prices. Every piece is executed by ex pert needleworkers in the finest drawnworlt open work, exquisite and elaborate designs, on pure linen. 12xl2-inch Hand-Drawn Openwork Doilies, yoc values, rriqay only for 800 of the most beautiful Petti coats we ever sold in a special sale. Black and colored taffeta, plaid silk and rich brocaded silks go into this sale at prices below original wholesale cost. Tha ' illustration gives only a faint idea of the variety and beauty of the stylea; colors black, . navy, olive, brown, smoke, tan, electric, plaids and fancy brocaded novelties. All are elaborately and beauti fully made with handsome ruf fles and serviceable under-ruf-fles; especially in the fancy bro caded models; see biff corner window display; val- t or tie up to $16.50 for... api OD Plaid Dress Goo ds These new' fall, plaids are suitable for school dressesPrices very special '. $1.25 Dress Goods 89, Cents. $1.25 silk and woof plaids, 42 ins. wide, QQ in new fall color combinations, sale . . . . . wt $1.25 Dress Goods 58 Cents. ' $1.25 all-wool' Scotch , plaids, imported, QO in the leading clan tartans, 43 ins. wide UOc 65c Dress Goods 49 Cents Yard. 65c hew fall plaids," 40 inches wide, beau- iful line of colors silk overplaids riJQ 65c Dress , Groods 49 Cents Yard. 65c all-wool Storm Serges and Cashmeres, in navy, browns, cardinal," wine, cadet, etc; regular 65c ; . . .,. ... v, . . .... . ,t!fC , a i Cr 40c 1 n I For 9-inch Japanese ' Fancy - Drawnwork XaCsC Doilies, regular, 25c value. ' ' Fancy : Doilies, size '9x9 inches, pure Irish H ' linen, 25c value, Friday .-. s ......IDC l ol Hand-Drawn Doilies of finest quality Ger 1&2C man linen, 6x6 inches, 25c value. 18xlS-inch Linen Doilies, hemstitched, with OA scalloped edges, regular 60c value ajUC nr For $1.25 Linen Hemstitched Centerpieces, OJL with scalloped edge, size 36x36 inches. 36x36-inch Irish Linen Tea Cloths, $1.50 everywhere. Friday Bargain Day (frf Of? For Linen Tea Cloths, 45x45 inches, OlOD $2.50 values, very fine quality. . Superb quality Tea Cloths, 54x54 inches, ff value $3.00. Friday only ..00 r For Linen Tray Cloths, 18x27 inches, $1.00 DDC value. On sale Friday only. Japanese Bureau Scarfs, 18x54 inches, 5 n rows drawnwork, $2.25 value, for., )A1U 95c FlanneTte Kimonos 98c Women's Short Kimonos of fancy flannelette all new designs and styles, loose or belted effects, val- gr ties to $1.50. 'Friday sale VOZ $1.75KidGloves$i.33 F"day Bargain Day we offer Women's Two Clasp Overseam Glace Dress Kid Gloves, the regular $1.75 kind, in all the wanted colorston, brown, nevy, oxblood, slate, black and white. In the same lot are 50 dozen One-Clasp Dent Style .Cape Street Gloves, in tan and brown, with gus set fingers. All sizes, every pair fitted. Regu lar $1.75 values. Your choice ' tl . , Friday Bargain Day J) ' 7 ... We also place on sale 50 dozen Sixteen-Button Length' Kid Gloves in black, brown and tans, full length, made of fine quality kid more popular than ever this fall ft m - Reg. $3.5f quality. Friday Bargain DayT eat est of iinn broiiery S ales Vals. to $1.25 Vals. to $1.25 Here is one of our famous old-time 25c Embroidery Sales values so rare that we are able to give them only once every year or two. There are altogether about 10,000 yards of the season's choicest and most beautiful patterns in Flouncings, Corset Cover Embroideries, Insertions, Edgings, etc., from 2 inches to 20 inches wide. They are this season's choicest product of a great St. Gall embroidery maker. The fabrics are exceptionally fine and soft, and the embroideries distinctively novel and exquisite, we have had Z5c Jkmbroidery bales that were the talk of the town, but we nev er offered anything more wonderful than this. SALE BEGINS FRIDAY AT 8 O'CLOCK SHARP. REGULAR VALUES UP TO $1.25 A YARD. FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY ONLY 25c It will pay you to be here at the opening of the doors. Regular $3.50 is irarn d fetching 98c This'Friday sale of High-Grade Framed Etchings will be the.bar earn sensation of the vear. The subiects as well as the style of treatment will anneal to neoole of refined artistic tastes. Ea?h etching' framed in double hardwood frame 3 inches wide, size 23yZ by 11 inches! Frame alone would cost $2.25 anywhere in town. The more you know about pictures, the more fastidious you arev, the more you will appreciate these $3.60 framed QC etchings at OC Fine Ostrich Plumes and Tips Val. to $14, $7.89 A timely sale of exquisite 18-inch Ostrich Plumes, including tun 18 inch feathers: ' also heavy head tips, the finest selected plumage, black or white, values to $14.00. t7 QQ Friday Bargain Day . . . . . W) I O 12ic Handkerc'cf 7c Women's embroidered Initial Handker chief!, pretty designs; regular ISHc val ues It 25c Handkerchiefs .18 Cents. See big corner window display. 25c for. ' :-.:! "A $22.50 Women's Long Coats $14.98 .50 Panama Skirts Only $3.98 $6 Women's all Pure Linen plain hemstitched borders; quality Handkerchiefs, regular 25c 18 25c Handkerchiefs 15 Cents. Swiss Embroidered Handkerchiefs, hem stitched border, large variety of beautiful designs;' regular 25o valttea, Friday. .15 20c Handkerchiefs 12 Cents. Women's Hand-Embroidered Initial Hand kerchiefs of Shamrock Lawn, wreath de sign; regular JOo values 12 Friday only we will sell 100 Women's Fine All-Wool 50-inch Broadcloth Coats, in black, brown anJ navy. Made with loose or semi-fitting back, coliarless effect, front and back elaborately trimmed with braid and embroidery. Velvet collar effect, new coat sleeves, braid-trimmed cuffs, all lined with satin. Real values $22.50. Fri- -1 A affcO day Bargain Day '. tP140 .Friday Bargain Day Women's Walking Skirts of all-wool Panama in black, navy or brown. Made in the newest pleated or flare shapes, trimmed with iolds and straps. Cell ing regularly to $6.50. Friday Bargain day $3.98 35c Hat Pins 16c tSo and .SKo Hats, assorted- shapesC each ..16 Sticky Fly Paper., S sheets for .......... K Chinese Ironing Wax, 4 for K Linen Shoe Laces, dosen for -. . 8 f0o and 6o Scissors, all lengths ....... ....In 40o' Bath Tub, Enamel. Dan ., ..,.2!) too Black Stovo jEnamel can T e So Mending- Tissue ...v;4S ISo Black Kirby Beard Pins, assorted slses, per box ...i .-,. 40a Adamantine Pins, medium slsa 29 25c Blanco, in tins, sponge ......... 16 iOo Candle, large siss, dosen .k-21 Toilet Articl's 14c J5c Mennen's Talcum Pswder, Owl cut ratil4 6o Sheffield's Tooth Powder,' Owl cut rata 14 25o Zodenfs Tooth Paste, Owl cut rate ...14 25o Grave s Tooth Powder, Owl cut rate . 14 25o Eastman's Tooth Powder. Owl cut rata 14 25o Lyons' Tooth Powder, Owl cut rat ..14 25o Sheffield's .'Tooth Paste, - Owl cut rate 14 25o Cuticura Soap, Owl cut ; rata 4. .14 25o Frostilla, Owl cut rate . . ; 14 28c Dupont's Tooth Powder, Owl cut rate ,. .140 26o Espey's Cream. Owl cut rate ......14 2o spiro Fowder, owl cut rate .14 28o Satin 8kln Powder, Owl cut rate ...,...4 Womens Hosiery, Val- f 1 , . , . 1. n , , , , . , ,,,,,, , 1 : ues to 65c at Only 25c A job lot of Women's Fine Imported Black Cotton4 and Lisle Mockings, manufacturers , sample styles,, made of fine" lisle vtivii. an wcigii. iVdiucs up 10 ouc pair ior . Lace Curtain Sam- 25c 1 A Iwlflri Ay. p. . pies 98 cents Ea. 5-yard and yA yard lengths of Curtains that sell regularly from $5.00 to $15.00 pair; in real Arabian, Battenberg, Cluny and Marie ; An toinette effects, at; each . . , . ; 08 White and Fancy Vests at 98c 200 Men's White and Fancy Wash" Vests in a great variety of patterns piques. Oxfords, flannels. A final clean-up sale' of vests that have been selling' up AO ' to $3.00 for :70C A Sale of School Supplies The many little needs to complete ths children's school outfits will be of fered nera tomorrow ai large savings. . .. Eberhard Pencils, rub ber tipped, rioien ...9 Wooden Biate renous. Eagle brand. don 6r Tbomas Writing Ink, : ounce brtttle. sale ...3 Pencil Boxes, three rom- pratments, bcautiriil oat tleanip cover . Composition Books, dec orated cover, never sold for les than 6 Scratch Pads, good sisa, ruled. 2 for only ...5 Paber Brasers, assorted colors and sisea ....2 ardwood School Baler. 3 I aouoie sage, saie .3 Wax Bohool Crayons,' as sorted colors. pkg...3r bUtoU's Btajidard Wt. er Colors, transparent and indelible, specially prepared - - Xor school work ............. Fancsr Csrarsd Slate Peaclls, per do tea ..g m -A bp ' ' av . . . , w m II. . ft II SAILS III 1111 III SEARCH Of CM French Bark Corriil Bart Keturas From New Caledonia. v LEFT IX BALLAST FIVE MONTHS AGO - Windjammer Cowri 1 2. 000 MOm tuad Ends at Starting rotat "With Chart rr to IxMtd Grain tor Europe FKh Bark Ui Trlier Arrire. V After an ahsenc f Hr months the French bark ComU Bart r turned this Kimlnt.to Portland unit ckrtr te lna whMtt for Eurrfe. Bh Uf br la April ftr Ntw CaJedoaia an4 brouttt the same ballast back with her. In the meantime she covered about 12,009 miles for each of which the French government will pay bounty. This is the only case on record. It Is believed, where a vessel has sailed away from a port so distant in searcn of business and returned with the sami ballast, and It famishes a striking- il lustration of the method In vogue un der the French flg since the bounty law was staDiianea. it is said mat the Com II Bart earned some monev for her owners- on uie trip, even tnougn sn did not carry a pound of freight. - Captain Hendrlck reports havlns; bad a rather uneventful trip.- It took 41 dsvs from Columbia river to New Cal edonia and more than twice as Ion to work back. He declares 4 he weather on the return trip wss entirely too fine, nothing but light and barfllnr brews with a bright sun and lasy sea. The voyage tweama decidedly monotonous. THjrir the days at sea not a ssll nor cloud of smoke wss sighted. Nn nmu lalands were passed in the south sea. but no stop wss made. At New Caledonia It rained ronstaatlydur Inr ths slgbt days the vessel was la port. Ths Comn Bart Is under charter to Rilfnur. Duthrte tk Co. and wlU begin loading In a few days. She Is st an chor at Llnnton for the time being. Hhe wis tent lir from i bere Isst spring In- rTh of bonlness. when char ier r:es iiwn mi n r.t In the men a time the market Improved and sts wss rrtered back again. . TbeTr-nch berk Ie rltr. another Well-knrwn gmln carrier, rched Co InmMs fiver thla snmlng from Hoberti TM'nentn. jr Pel'er l al nder charter to-lnid wreat for Europe, i DEPART AVITH GRAIX, British Steanwr Strafhlyon Carries Barley to Scotch Port. The British steamer Strathlyon cleared yesterday afternoon for Lelth, Scotland, with a cargo of J7.S7I bush els of whest and 28.1J5 bushels of bar lev, vslued st $lrS.o0. Ths steamer left down last night. Thla la the second large steamer car go of grain set afloat her thla month, the Rrltiah steamer Braemount having departed a few days ago wun a cargo of wheat for Europe. Tb French bark Eugene Fautrel sailed a few days ago with a wheat cargo for Europe she be ing the first sailing vrrmvi i ciear uur- ing tne monui. With several steamers and a dosen or so of sailing veseels here to wad snd a good deal of wheat coming In-from the Interior warehouses, September bids fair to roll up a rine wnww eiporung record, possibly the best In ths history or the port. . PORTLAXD A XT) COOS BAT. Steamer Alliance) ArTh-e and the Breakwater Takes Departure. With . tl passengers and a couple of hundred tona of freight, the steamer Alliance, Captain TMson. arrived bere last Bight The voyage b"h down and her was nnnsually pleasant, rine weather revelling the entire lime. Among the freight wfe several pieces ft frr,mir for Oovemor oeorga -Chsmherlln that be snired on Ms vl,t aa the. bar a lew weecs sgo. ini furniture was manufactured on the bay from native woods and highly finished. The steamer Breakwater lert oag street dock Isst night for Coos Hay with a good net of passengers snd sev eral hundred tons of freight. At this time of the year, the balance of trade between " Portland and Coos Buy Is In favor of Portland, and south bound frelghta are consequently hesvler than northbound. LARGE FREIGHTER ARRIVES. of ths Italian cruiser Puglia net Frl day night. It Is understood thst i large number of members and friends will make every effort to- attend ao as to make the affair aa representative as poesioie. This will be the first social function In honor of the visitors since their ar rival here but It will be followed by many othera during the crulaer'a atav mhtrh Is to be until about the ttth of thla month. Most of the officers apeak English quite fluently and also French. British Steamer Roverlc Will Ioad Lumber for Manila. The Brltlah stesmer Suverlc of the Frank Wetertouse Australian line sr rlvsd at Astoria this morning snd will be at SU Johna mill this evening to taka on a shipment of lumber for Me ntis. Hh. Is here from Puget sound, whera she took on Dart cargo and will finish loading at San Francisco. The Buverlc la the largeat ireignier to call here for some time, her net register being over 4.S0 tona Bhe bas a dead weight carrying capacity of about . tona Tha steamer Bovene of the same line, which arrived In the Columbia Mondav. want to Knaortna to load lumber for Australia. She will take about l.vv. feet. RECEPTIOX FRIDAT X1GHT. Member of Rock IIand Clan Trill Meet Italian Officer. An elaborate reception will be given at the Bock Island dab to tha officers ALOXG THE WATERFRONT. The steamer Roanoke, Captain run ham. tails this evening for San Pedro via Sn Francisco and Eureka. Frank Montgomery, aaslatant westher bureau observer, left this morning for Albanr. Orsecti, Black Butte, and Iraln to Inspect the stations there. Csptaln W. E. Inman of the steamer T. J. Potter, in a letter to Government Inspectors EHwarde and Fuller atatej that the . charge against Csotatn Charles 8wnrr accusing him of having run his steamer too elose to the Pot ter August It when the steamers were bound up the river from Astoria, sra essggorated and that to him It appeared nnavotdable to com nnlte rloea. In view or this fact the matter wlil. In all probability, be dropped. R. F. Barnes, depaty collector of eas terns, wl!l tomorrow aftemoen at 1 o'clock sell at auction a number of ar ticle eetaed by t be customs authorities. Including cr-lum.' some chlnawsre and furniture. The sale will take place at tha cusfwi hause. ONE MORE PATROL BOAT. Fish Warden Charters Launch Krn to Ply I'pper River. F!h Wardn McAllister todsy added another craft to his patrol system on the I'olumhla river by chartering 'the gnnollne boat Eva. Captain Amoa. The Eva is one or the stauncnest ana awirt est launchea on the river and will nrov a fine acquisition to tha neot of patrol boat. Besides, Captain Amos ia acquainted with every nook and cor ner on the entire Co'umbuv It In understood that the Eva Will be filaced In commission on the upper Co umhla above the Cascades. On the lower river will be the speedy launch Rose Cltv and a couple of others, the name of which have not ret been made nubile. Portland will be tba liMd. quarters of tne, patrol fleet. MARCVK XOTES. Ladles. tit Wgstlectoa, Astoria. Bent It. Arrived down at I and aallwl at a. steamer Break water, for Cooa Bay. Arrived at It last night snd left op at t il a. m . atoamer Asundon, from fta Frenelsco. ar rived at i a. m. arvff irt UDa Brltlah ateamer Buvenc. frm Seattle. Kalmmita, Septi . Arrived, British hark Calluna and German bark Nom la. frn Iortlnd- Astoria. -pt. Arrived' at 1:11 p, ra.. schnooer (ehomek f rm La Pca. lrt up at I ia p. ra, French bark Oor nil Part. Arrived at J It . ra., French bark V PiHer. frm Mobet-t. UMMttci n. t-rt. i A " ' ! I r -. , bark Edouard DeUille. from Portland. Astoria. Sept. !. Condition of tha miles; weather clear. , , Tides at Astoria Today High water. 1:6 a. m.. 1 feet; i:g p. nv, . fal low water. 7:17 a. eu. cffeil; 7:!l p. m. s. i iset. . CLEAR FROJI ASTORIA. " (Ipeclal Dtepatcfe te The Soanult Astoria, Or.. Srpt 19. Ths steam schooner Cascade cleared at the -custom house today for San Francisco, with ((. feet of lumber. Th steamer Oeorse W. Feawirk also cleared f r "aa i'edro with l.sa.s feet of Iuitw bar. Both vessels were loaded by I' .Tongue Point Lumber company'a mi.i. DIVORCED 1TIFE S.VYS HUSBAND STOLE JI0XEV Charles May. she was arre.T.) Con Labi es Hagner and ,lTnn i i polica elation whlla repwrtirg ! . r dwet af his wife te the po'w , i i, ever, to arPr before ne r- 1 after a hearlrg be wore J;' - ' yeeterday aflernnon. 3M .' S - lfe charges Mm w;h inn.- ,t fre-n her trjr.k. li.a ben $l.s. . ' Malt tea. rw r-' - .. f(eeo'i r ' " ' e ft r-. ' ' i- r.y V t -i t '