1 THE OREGON SUNDAY- JOURNAL, PORTLAND, ' SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 13, 1903, ;. . I Jl .' I .. 11 l 'M U . 111 . ' J' 1. .J .. Id ,J.,'lW41.1ilWI-l t.UmU a 111 J.JI J-J I-11J1 II ii ...--I Ug rail Millinery Kelsem Cape; Eloves - - -1 -" - 11 '- - . . . Established 1880 Fifty-Eight Yeara in BuatneaaEaUblUhed 1850 a ' I- t Models $3-$3.25 Vals. $2.49 Monday we place on sale an immense . Coo4 Merchtmllaa OntyQfMy CoiukUre Our Prlcet Are Always the Lowest '1 WstlndtJytv exclusive At $4.95, $9.95 and various attractiv prices wchava cxtrema tylca which other' atorea ara ttnabla to how at anjr price. Por ExduaivaJ New Fall 9 Millinery- Our snowing of - Simp!? Trimmed Hata for- arly wear at 24.91 la better thla eaaon than ever. Hera you will find practical hata, me. dium and large. In taffeta, Ilk. aatln. felt and velvet! style and dash. . J S9.95f , For Distinctive New Fall i Models - New Btlff Trimmed Hats from our own work rooms, and oopiee of the aeaaon'a beet models. In , Ottoman eords, eat In a, fait and, vel vet, each bat made with the treateat ear and ' easily worth IIS, for 0 Of Monday SPECIAL50 doten new Satin Shapes, in all the sea- son a moat-wanted atylea hundreda to se lect, from. , Every face can be suited. $3.50 PO QQ values. , . . . . .9eO7 Tailor-Made Waists $2.50' Models $1:69 The waists featured in this sale aire made up in white union linen and corded shirting, strictly tailor-made, in keeping with the fashion. There will be no smarter waists this sea son ' at vthe price, and few at am price more 'becoming. Made witf side-pleated fronts, laundered collar and cuffs. ' Regular $2.00 values The Grown (Round the Head) a e $1.69 NOTE We always dispose of every pld auit in our atock before September 1. That la the reason we offer no aalea of $50 suits at $18.45 or $21.25. Every auit in our stock is newly Arrived from New Yorky smart and up-to-date in. every detaiL High-Glass Tdlored Siiits $25.00 We offer a variety of entirely new models in Tailored Suits, made of fine broadcloth in black and colors, and all wool fancy mixed cloths, at $25. However, it is the general character, style and graceful cut of the suits to which we wish to call attention, rather than the price, for we would be equally enthusiastic about their superb values if we sold them at the makers set retail price of $37.50. " . Highest-Class Tailor-Made Suits $35 Real Value $43.00 Ladies' Strictly Tailored Suits of finest imported serges in plain and fancy weaves, also of broadcloths, plain or satin-trimmed, made in 36 anci 40-inch coat styles, lined with taffeta and peau de cygne silks. The skirts are made in the very newest flare and circular shapes. , Smart Novelty Tailored Suits $45, Real Val.$60 Ladies' Novelty Tailor Suits of finest all-wool broadcloth, in black and all the new est shades, made in 36 to 40-inch lengths. Fancy coat styles with vestees, fancy embroidery and braid trimming. The skirts are all in the newest flare and gored styles, trimmed to match the coats. Real value $60. Heatherbloom Petticoats $2.49 These are the newest fall styles in Heatherbloom Taffeta Petticoats, black, navy, brown and blue. They have the delicate rustle and shimmer of the finest silk taf feta, but they wear twice as long and cost half as much four times better. Strict- e ' . m a " a ' . e ' .' . ' 1 11 ' 1 " . . m iy tauor-maae, wun aeep circular section ruttle and dust ruffle, 4,0 Mg trimmed with hemstitching. Regular $3.50 values ,0,1,7 Pbmpado'r Is Fashion's Latest Decree The latest method everywhere the "Hair- light Crown" lateit invention tor style and comfort in hair dressing. Light as a feather, ventilated and sanitary; will not in jure the hair: 60f-and Superb atock of hair dressing aooeasoiiea at our Notion Section, Largest ana Dee; aeieouon In the city at moderate price. 75c LaParisienneEar King 9 $1.75 Vals., La Parisienne Earrings and Screws, as illustrated pearl, turquoise and coral in rolled gold settings. All sizes. The latest and most fashionable CQ style everywhere. Sale at DuC special purchase of Elbow-Length Gape Gloves the most stylish glove for street wear this Fall without doubt the greatest bargain in this season's most stylish glove. Finest quality leath er, Rclsem London make, plain or with straps at wrist. Regular $3.00 and $3.25 values $2.49 Dress Goods for Monday Sales New Velveteens and Corduroys New Tailor Stripes and Plaids Imitation Furs and Cloakings New Black Dress Goods New Herringbone Suitings 6-inch all-wool Herringbone stripe Serges; unequalled for school wear; in navy, electric blue, wine, brown 7Q and green; at, the yard I iJC 54-inch all-wool English Tailor Suiting; new stripe effects; all the lead- Qg ing colors; at, the yard tOC 46-inch novelty stripe Cheviots and Worsted suitings; in the latest colors, smoke, taupe, olive, electric f Of navy, brown, etc.; yard J)1.JJ 52-inch Chiffon Broadcloths; the $2.00 kind; in all the leading fall colors; at, the yard till. $1.48 New Bordered Suitings New Chiffon Broadcloths Novelty Broadcloths 1 New Stripe Worsteds New Combination Suitings ': 54-inch imported French Chiffon Broad cloth; sponged and shrunk; guaranteed', not to spot; full line of 50 new fall col . ors; tor street and evening CO QQ wear; regular $J.50 quality ye70 50-inch new stripe Venetian Broadcloths, one of the richest fabrics of 1 QQ the season: all colors; yard .leiJO Louis Chiffon Cotete and plain Chiffon Velveteens, fashion's favorite for coats and costumes; at, the yard, 1 CA 85, f 1.00 and... ej1.3U Portland agents for Velutina; ask.to see the new colors. v. . . Room Size Rugs-Great Variety at Low Sale Prices All Room-Size Rugs greatly reduced for this sale. All of this season's' best patterns, in the best qualities of Axminster, Wilton, Body Brussels, Velvet Wilton, Tapestry Brussels and Kashmir Rugs, in Oriental, Persian, floral and conventional designs. Reg. $35.00 Axminster Rugs, big variety, special sale, $23.95 Reg. . $35.00 Body Brussels Rugs, big variety, special sale, $24.95 Reg. $28.50 Tapestry Brus. Rugs, big variety, spec'l sale, $19.95 Reg. $30.00 Velvet Wilton Rugs, alfc patterns, spec! sale, $19.95 Reg. $18.00 Kashmir Rugs, all patterns, special sale, $11.49 Reg. $15.00 Kashmir Rugs, all patterns, special sale, $10.49' Large variety of New Fibre Rugs in very pretty patterns. This rug makes a very satisfactory bedroom rug, and comes in pretty soft shades of blues, tans, reds and brown. Reg. $10.00 Fibre Rugs, variety of charming patterns. . . . . $7.95 Reg. $ 8.50 Fibre Rugs, variety of charming patterns. . . . .$6.45. eeaeaaaMee ' - Jij Willi 0. AC. FORMS SOCIETY Two Hundred Graduates and Students Hold a Lively Session. Two hundred sruduates, students and ex-atudenta of the Oregon Agricultural college met at th Oregon hotel last nlgrht and organixed the O. A. C. Alum n I nsKnrlKtlnn nf Vortlnriu. It was a typical college men'a meet ing college yells, songs, sionea ana " the rest of it. mixed with enthusiasm euch as Is never found outside an as semblage of college men belonging to the same school. The principal object of the formation of the association at this time was to prepare a welcome for the Oregon ath- letes who will arrive tomorrow night af ,ter their triumphant trip to England where they won honor for themselves and glory for the state. Smlthson Is an O. A- boy, hence tne aninusmra 01 the alumni. It la the Intention on the part of the new association to make tneir recep tion to the returning heroes a big thing. There will be floats, decorations, taiiy hoes and everything rise that enthusl asm and school nrlde can suggest. H. Brodie, 04, was chosen president prealdent. and R- Barnett secretary and treasurer. it la stated that the purpose o? the organlsauoa la to matt itseu ran in Portland as a body. The members will take part In all publlo college events, class dava. etc- and will try above all thlnga to keep enthusiasm for the school at an Intenee pitch. There are about ISO graduates of the O. A. C. In Port land, and those who are now atudenta there or hare been wiuiout being grad uated, will sweU the total to about J00 or 400. The alumni association and atudenta of the college win meet Monday even ing at 7 o'cloejc In front of the Oregon hotel to take part In the big parade. NABBED FOR SELLING BOOZE OVER-PLUS REGISTRATION OF OREGON VOTERS IN 1908 FROM THE OFFICIAL RECORDS County. Baker Benton . . Clackamas Clatsop . . Columbia . Coos . . . Crook . Curry . . Douglas Gilliam P. Schrmnts, proprietor of a saloon at IS Russell street, was rreeted last evening for selling liquor to a man al ready Intoxicated. PatrQlaiaavw Ellis found- W. A. Williams in the saloon buying; more liquor, though ba had nientv Inside already. Scbranrx and the man who had been bis customer were both brought to the ol Ice station la tne pairoi wagon, rh rants finally obtained ball alter much telephoning, but N llllama was the guest of the city for the remainder or tne nirnt. L J Grant Harney ..!. Hood River Jackson Josephine . . take ... Lane . . . Lincoln . Linn Malheur . . Marion . . . Morrow Multnomah Polk Sherman . . Tillamook . Umatilla .. Union WaUowa Wasco Washington Wheeler TamhlU .... Totals . . , 0 fS? c Sf s g3 Si S"3 5" - d ft sa ?A j :5 I pr? " 1 8,499 I 1,124 4,623 2,333 2001 1,669 374 1,933 1,102 630 4,892 65S 6,447 S.862 1,240 2,641 416 3.0S7 2.272 280 1,964 203 2,167 1,515 274 2,807 7S7 2,644 2.092 715 1,707 81 1,788 1,091 569 63S 8 543 359 151 3,915 331 4.246 2,648 1.167 818 85 898 669 220 1,299 90 1,389 908 400 891 42 933 469 378 966 306 1.261 786 250 3.813 690 4.603 2.686 1,174 1,605 434 2,029 1,209 469 1,555 123 1.678 1,083 561. 861 118 979 615 319 6,846 683 5.929 S.676 1,613 1.139 34 1,173 825 226 4,084 . 473 4,657 2,312 1,668 1,456 84 1.540 881 668 6,187 60S 6,792 4,376 1,662 1,094 I 164 1,248 856 233 11.230 2.036 82.265 25,857 6,674 2.668 867 2,935 1,638 931 863 60 923 670 172 1.040 16 1.066 754 171 1,868 6A9 4.477 2.479 1,016 8,144 820 8.464 8.017 1,160 1.739' 119 1.868 1,087 641 8.269 510 3,779 2.688 75 3,810 394 3.914 2.748 678 661 31 682 ' 497 170 8.134 361 8.465 8,078 857 109.643 11.452 UM.OES f 80,931 26,786 33 o o n sr 62 60 16 36 84 20 3 84 6 3 4 63 62 22 8 2 108 8 122 16 208 31 267 8 43 24 64 61 8 89 107 8 198 li asr t on sr. o 3 C cr 1,889 153 8V ll 141 15 74 10 129 6 33 18 17 180 136 36 12 225 71 208 85 137 86 263 127 8 78 69 141 47 79 43 3 76 P If B o Z o c g a -o :' c2 : 2 Institution, which looks after the dere licts In child life, la being blessed with some of the quietest times It has ever experienced. Chief Probation Officer Hadley. who quit his position last night to accept tne princlpaisnip or tne otepn ena school, attributed the shortage of cases in his domain for the last week or two to the opening of work in the hop fields. Much of the Juvenile court "material'' la out of the city, he ex plained, camping with the hops. Next week the Juvenile court work will be under the direction of Otto Tausoher. who has been a traveling agent for the Boys' and Girls' Aid society. Tha Hebrew Educational league was recently organized In the city of Port-' land for the purpose of spreading He brew thought and Hebrew literature among the Jewish youth of the elty. Also to unite thedifferent elementa into one solid body to work together for the benefit of humanity. A library and reading room Will be established In tha near future, open to all. Magazlnea and dally papera from all over the world. In many different languages, will be re ceived. Frequently lectures will be giv en by prominent men and women. De bates and literary evenings will be held. The club rooms are situated at 614 ft Front street, corner of Caruthera. An address will be delivered today at 3 p. m bv D. Soils Cohen. The public la cordially invited. 1 Tha foregoing table, compiled by the secretary of atate, la tha first complete official aummaxy of tha registration of voters in Oregon for tha primaries and general aiecuoa oi isus. too rtguree ahow conclusively the falsity of tha contention that there was wholesale reg istration of Democrats aa Rep ubl loans, for the purpose of affecting tha re sults of the Republican primaries. The total Democratic) registration exceeded 3.826 12 1 15 9 67 249 63 81 2 141 43 194 18 268 16 1,129 65 14 11 111 81 43 138 191 1 90 69 .3.666 tha vote east for any Democratic oandt data except Chamberlain, who received nearly as many Republican as Demo eratle rotes. An analysis of thla table win appear in a anDeequent issue of The OREGON TO SPREAD HERSELF AT j CONGRESS IN FRISCO NEXT MONTH (UJ ? (0. Tha house of Sherman. Clay A Co bas added another link to He chain of atorea along tha memo eoaat. Mr. o. w. John eon, general manager, baa just ea tabllebed a piano houea at North Ta fclma and baa forwarded a large ship ment ror me opening at oca. north Yakima la a proa pe reus little city aa e doubt the baslneee of Sherman. Clr Co. will prosper la that vtclnlty. Me noVretand thja eonrera a we to ea taMtnj Mhor branchee In WeeMnrton axe Idaho- Tbr aell th eletrated ttnway plana aa4 A. n. Cbaee Ante tano riayer llaoev - - I Preparations are being made for Ore- gon'e attandaao at the nineteenth aloa of tha Trana-kflaalaaippl Commer cial Congress, which win ba bald In Saa Pranolaoa. Ootober to 18. Governor Chamberlain baa already appointed the state delegates, and Orcrga is expected ta eocupy bar aul prominent place la the eonaieea The executive committee af the eon greaa baa prepared mora than 26 sub jects whloh will ba dtacviaaad at the eon gresa and they Include snattera of lm nortaneo to tbo development Of the eonntrr west of tha Mississippi rhrer. A railroad rata of 1 1-8 fare baa bea eatabliahed from all Padfie coast polnta. Oreron Is well repreaoated la the or- ranlsation or tna oonrreaa a. h. lev. era of Portland la one of tha vloe-preal- dente; Peter Loggia North rwnd. ia a mcmtrr of the axecattro commlit. and Tom Rlchardeofi Is a mambr of tha ad- rnnnttea Th delegate apptnted by Governor Chamberlain are as fpHowt: Joha Hartog. Ir. X A. Peine. Eugene; nlian Brrd. Bnrre; J. TV Lwinwiiy. N. Mwerd Imhaaa. Baer Oty; K. Hsr- rie. Dsytt; Matt Wllh.lm, Monme, t JHIam .Warrweiter. Prlnertrie; . Wkil Wright. CnloB. K- it. Testes, Cottage Qrore; D. J. T ruber. Hood River; T. IL Sheridan, Rosehurg; A J. Pherwood, Co- Sullle: W. H Staata. Desrhatee; J. P. tewart. Toledo; R. B. B tan field. Echo; .... - , ims. Oeorga K. Croaaflald, Waeco: Cbarlea H. Chanoa, Sumpter: Oeorge Cohn. TUla. mook; . T. Hill. Monte B. Owlnn, Pen- aiin; j. r . nannagan, Marahfleld: 8. L. Kline. Corral lis Pm.. I ..-i. r Plmpeon. North Bend; E. Hofer. George F. Rodger. Salem; Herman Wise, J. H. nyi ARioria; 4 . w. Bennett. Marab- fleld; A- J. Cauthom. Dr. C. W. Coma- i.u-j i'r. n. . aecivay, n. ie Paget. L H. Am oa. L. B Beeley. W. W. Cotfon, R 'I. narrow. W vr l - aa ,,!T ardaon. M. T. Henderaon. E. L. Thomp son. H. K. Albori- W 1 s I rmmu, ruruut; Alex afarua Jr aUaja- s. ittrscii a co . KAUAS CUT, ICO. TOWX TOPICS. Jodga Webstar la tha rwnnty eonrt yaatardr.y directed the payment af 312.- 888 la rial ma against the estate of W. C Noon, alee 3X.0t la part payment of attorney fee of Norton A Nortkrap. These paymeata are made roealbla inrwurn u sate ar ine) Joon Term ra Columbia ooantr aad a few other real estate eejee, which broaght orar 617 tnto th bands of tHa execatora, and als laroecn in act or tae Kooa keirs in waiving for the rret lb paynMot f their claim of 47,v. being the ansa hi i im w. iooa Msg ennpeif. The Nooa h.lra boldlna thla claim are Polity J. Nwn. the widow Viola R Sorm, K. Kaon. Ralph A. Kooo and gtuart FYernan. Tela c i ls riainaiy wns niy iu.f. oi aaa grown wiia interest sine !. OBMBlBBBaiBm Th bow ricking aeaaoa fa raflM-tad la tba worb af lb JtvraUe eowvt. Th 1 1., 120 79 I 21 -awTfS 13 896 vl ""K. 62 218 Vi? J U 87 TeVr.,' - 4 160 'm 168 " sr--J! I : ' : ... j -v f . v . f lit. or i rt 113 r-. fvii- l . Mi k If II II VI If Seioo You will find here the largest stock in town of BOYS' SCHOOL SUITS at POPULAR PRICES KNEE PANTS SUITS $1.95 to $3.95 KNICICERBOCKER SUITS $2.95 to $5.00 Everything for boys except shoes at MODEST PRICES pD) third and 0:'; Lj 11 First z:A V Y DUTGH STILL H0PI FOB ' ' PEINCE TO EXILE THEM ( (United Press Leased Wire.) V, ' i .The Hague, " Bept II. Joy waS brought to the 'entire Dutch kingdom this evening by an announcement - front tha royal castle that .the stories regard. , ing the queen's condition and her re ported premature) accouchment were false. .The physicians in attendance on tha Queen say that an heir to tha - throne ; may be expected In April. They admit that Queen Wilhelmina is In delimits health, but say there ia no baala for tha alarming stories sent out.