THE tDREdOM DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 6. 1008.
Petticoats Half
The New Ribbons
Women's Petticoats of ging
ham or chambray, ia 'striped
or solid' colored effects, good
sir and good quality, worth
to $2.00., Special sale Wed
nesday at
One-HalfPrice
The Ribbon Counter is a revela--lion
concerning new things, in
vogue for this fall. - New Tinsel
Combination Ribbons, new Pres
den Ribbons, new Persian Rib
bons. Ribbon bows tied free.
I '4 1 II 1 f II I I I U,rr-tw V
1Mb,.
The New Neckwear f
rvn7
uuua
CHILDREN'S HOSE, famous "Mend
less" make, lxl ribbed, every pair guar-
TrX""t...2Sc 5 WASHINGTON AND 6 STS
New Riichings,' Ostrich Boas,
Marabou Collarettes and Neck-
wear Novelties. See, display at
the Neckwear Counter. , ;
NEW VEILINGS The late
Ombre Automobile Veils a hit
with faddisrl women. Most com
plete veil stock in Portland. "
Child's Coats
Made of mixed or plain mate
rials and trimmed with fancy
braids, .sizes 2 to 6 ' years and
values from $2.25 to $6.00.
Special for Wednesday's sell
ing at . !',''
On e-Half Price
Fall Underwear Tailored or Dress Costumes Fourth Less
m. I"""'-" r i i fi
The Knit Goods Aisle prepared
with enormous stocks to care for
every want in Fall Undergar-
Bv ments. We have the exclusive
jt!fj agency for the famous Dr. Die
f :pWmel's Lineri Mesh Underwear for
tary Underwear, Merode Hand
Finished Underwear and Import-
d ed Zimmerli Underwear. Besides
"f these universally famous makes
we' have modestly priced goods
J iu B.rtlAHfi? T Tnf am ciiif a -n r Ann .
a sivtit-jr w iiivii suns pa I
ate garments for women, misses
and children. Buy early and fin
complete assortments in all lines,
Gloves
WOMEN'S SIXTEEN-BUTTON
LENGTH KID GLOVES in a com-
lar price $4.00 the pair.
Special .
$2.89
For the Horse Show
This announcement should ap
peal with Irresistible force to
the more discerning and better
dressed portion of Portland's
feminine public who seek the
exclusive and distinctive In rich
attire. 'Tls a sale that takes in
all of our very finest dress or
street costumes priced to sell
at $100.00 or over. An oppor
tunity well worth while- if II
came late in the season, but
such reductions just at the time when you BEGIN
to use such garments is extraordinary. Mind
you we offer the largest stock In the Pacific
9
Imported Hats Half
One hundred and fifty dollar hats
for seventy-five ; one hundred ;
and twenty-five dollar hats for
sixty-two fifty; one hundred and
five dollar hats fifty-two fifty,
and so on. Every pattern hat
we own worth over one hundred
dollars at half price this week. .
All the new shades, y mm
the most striking, 3 2 If
exclusive models
Model hats worth
$50 to $100 for
TRIMMED HA TS in very chic and late models.
V3 Less
Good materials, best shapes
colors.
and
Worth to $9.00 each, for
plete line of shades for evening or Northwest to choose from, and most of them are crieki.yot.hyjtnrKynStaniawt
street wear, splendid quality, regu-
Imported Paris Gowns, decidedly different from anything Cn-flf
you'll find in any other establishment. Buy early, save OUT III
TRIMMED HATS -Some of the most popular of
the medium priced models. All styles, colors, shapes and 7 AO'
10,000 Yards Colored Dress Goods
Splendid fabrics for the construction of fall tailored suits. The very best
colorings and patterns, the qualities and grades that will be most asked for.
Note how low we've priced them for this sale.
$1.00 Q1 $1-25 QQ $1.50 H Q $1.75 A QQ $2.50 QQ
grade. QIC grade. JjC grade 0 1.1 J gradeJJi.JJ gradeOl.o"
Mesh Bags Vi Less Bombyx hlc Yard
trimmings. Worth to $12.00, you choice for Wednesday
500 , pairs ' of Women's LA
BONTE Shoes, in patent or
plain leathers, or in tan ftus
sia ' calf. Button or. lace
style and light or heavy soles.
All sizes in the assortment,
but not all sizes in every
style. For Wednesday's
selling the price Q
per pair is only. . M)
WOMEN'S HIGH-GRADE
ySHOES for dress or street
wear. Plain or patent leath
er ers, button or lace styles. Fa
mous makes. Val. (P 2 1 ft
to$S.t)0. Choice I y
WOMEN'S SLIPPERS AND
JULIETTES, good quality
felt, fur-trimmed, colors black
or brown, all sizes. Special
Wednesday, per ClQy
7Ut
$5.00
pair
A sale in the Jewelry De
partment of Women's
Mesh Bags, in gold, ster
ling or German silver; kid
or silk lining, all size val
ues- $1.00 to $20.00. Spe-
a7 Third Less
This splendid grade of
Lining Taffeta, in 50 dif
ferent shades, at a sale
price. Wednesday is your
last chance. Sells regularly
at 60 cents the yard. Sale
43c
Ah Extraordinary Sale of Black Silks
Any of the most popular weaves of the season, and over 12,000 yards of
rich, shimmering black silken fabrics concerned in this sale. Save mightily
on choicest silks while you can.
$1.00 7A $1.25 nft -: $L60 M ,10 ' $175 ' OA $2.00 Al iA
grade. iVL grade. 07C grade W)lf I J grade Ol. LV grade Ol.tZJ
DEMOCRATIC-STOCK FAR
: ABOVE, PAR IN MALHEUR
Bryan-Kern Sentiment Is Strong Throughout County
Outlook Fully as Favorable as When Chamber
lain Defeated Cake Last June.
(Bpcdil Plupttrb to Tbt Journal.)
' Ontario, Or., Oct. 6. The outlook for
Bryan in Malheur county la every bit
as food as It waa for Chamberlain last
June when the governor carried the
County over Cake for senator by a plu
rality of 1 SI. Bryan sentiment la strong
throughout this big county and here,
a elsewhere, reports are constantly
drifting In of precincts, away out In
the country, that are going to cast
their votes for the Commoner, al
though the registration lists show the
; precincts to be Republican.
Herew too, as elsewhere. general
e. pa thy Is apparent. The leaders of the
Taft party are willing enough to
trump up a campaign, nut me voters
take no interest in tne program ana re
fuse to get exicted over a candidate
- In whose success they haven't a particle
of concern.
; Republicans Split by Strife.
' Then, too, there Is the same old fac
tional strife that has bothered Repub
lican party leaders and disgusted the
rank and file for years. Here It H
Bourne end Fulton. Both have tht-lr
cohorts end henchmen In the county
and the emolderlng embers were fanned
Into flames early this week when an
nmisaarv who was hired by Bourne to or
canlze Taft clubs, that the other fac
tion won't recognize as legitimate,
drooped Into Vale, the county seat, to
nrg his salary as an organizer. Nat
urally he connublnted with the Bourne
riush at Vale, organized a little club
Ittla In point of membership and of
ficered It with Bourne henchman The
Kulton following was overlooked In true
factional fashion, and so they are sore.
It was mach the same down In Pen
dleton, where tliey couldn t organize be
cause they couldn't agree as to the
division of the club officers among the
Geer, Lowell and Furnish factions,
partisans In each of which wanted to
monopolize the honors and the glory.
Org-anixing Bemooratla Clabs.
Democratic stock Is running high In
Malheur. This evening a Bryan and
Kern club will be organized at Vale
and one Is to be launched here right
away. The Democrats are enthusiastic
throughout the connty and there is gen
eral conviction that the Commoner will
get a majortty of the votes this fall.
A meeting of prominent Democrats
and members of the corunty committee,
which had been called by Chairman
SoIIhs, was held here this afternoon,
and It was decided to wage a lively
campaign until the polls close In No
vember. , .
John H. Stevenson, representing the
state committee. Is here from Portland
and declares himself aa highly pleased
with the local outlook. Stevenson says
that as a result of his canvass of the
political situation up the east side of
the state he is satisfied that the coun
ties east of the Cascades will roll up
a good heavy majority for the Me
braskan. As an example of the deflection to
ward Bryan In the Republican ranks
Democrats here are citing the case of
St. Anthony, Idaho, a Republican pre
cinct over the border, In which the poll
records show a total of eight Demo
crats, but which recently organized a
Brvan end Kern club with a member
shin of 163.
There Is a suspicion here that Bryan
on November 3 will carry Idaho for the
third time.
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SECURES DATA ON
COUNTRY'S RESOURCES
Special Sale of Hen's
. Gloves and Aaio Gaanllels
al Lennon's
Men's One-Clap Genuine
Cape Dent shades; also
new shades of grav : vprv
atylish, $1.75 val., '31.25
Men's Auto Grease and
WaterprrX'f Gauntlet at.
pair, 51.75 and 82.25
90 Storrtoe WU OF -
(Sdeta Bnreaa of Tht Joorntl.)
Falem, Or.. Oct. t. The National Con
servation commission, through the aid of
the National Business league of Amer
ica, tins Issued a schedule of Inquiries
relative to the vast land, water, forest
and mineral resources of the country.
These inquiries have been forwarded to
ttie different governors or m stales
and answers to the tnqutriei are expect
ed tn be furnished the national commis
sion
Oovernor Chamberlain received a num
ber of copies of the Inquiries yesterday.
Since lie has already appointed a state
conservation commission he 'will refer
the inouiries to that body. When the
national commission has received an
swers to all the questions rwitalned In
the schedule rrom each or the states It
will lure on rnd a vsst amount of val
uable Information, concerning the con
servation rf resources, that has never
before leen gathered or concerning
w hich no t f fort to gather has ever be
fore been put forth.
DR. E. M. DALLAS
OPTICI ATNP
Who has just returned from Europe, where for the
past six months he has been investigating the dif
ferent methods of EYE-TESTING by prominent
opticians in England, France and Germany, will
use the new WIESBADEN METHOD, which
caused so much talk in Europe, and is the most
wonderful science of its kind in finding the proper
glasses'to be worn by the patient. -
QUICK, ACCURATE AND
ABSOLUTELY CORRECT
NO EXTRA CHARGE will be made. Always
reasonable in price, you will find the workmanship
the best, and the relief from the lenses immediate
and lasting.
DALLAS OPTICAL PARLORS
218-19 Failing Bldg., Cor. Third and Washington
SECOND FLOOR TAKE -ELEVATOR
WASHINGTON CLUB
WOMEN" GATHERING
(taKea
' Bellfrghaaa. Wuh, Oct. C T hun
flre4 women era kr as delegates to tha
maettag of tha Ftate Federation of
frown's clabe. and soar r mora are ex
rte4. Tba T.nlrt waa ion tomorrow
will t ha wntt ef tha eevtittn 'n
fu.l awtpg. Talsa tfce reifth aneaal
mettrc of tha federation. A sroctal
ttain U1 bnr a the oelea-a ta , f roas 4b
festers rt of tha state n a bntfr. Tba
( iMwtr at too First Congregation!
iUt.arclv .
HALT PEIIDIHE
POWERS' DICTUM
Sultan Withholds War and
Austria Annexation
Serria for War.
iraltaa Proas taaaas WVa.i
Paris, Oct. . Hood log tha ndricn of
FYnnco and England tho snltaa or
Tarker todar onooancad his decision to
pootpono tha dociarntloa of "nr agninat
Balaaria, nondlsg tbo eonferrnco of tbo
powers.
Vienna. Oct. l-EBwror FVans Jooof
todav decided to delar tha oroclamotloa
anoounetrg tha annejstioei of the pro-Irv-ea
f ftoenla and llarsegorinn br ta
a4 Asvrla-Hmnrtti emrtro. TNi
roclasnatteai anil not bo leaxted net II tbo
roaait o toe eonf eroaxso-of tbo powers
la knovn.
no delay t aaj
ofibviincod
atfer the emperor
with his advisers.
had been closeted
Paris, Oct. . The postponement of
the declaration of war tjr the sultan Is
believed here to mark -a groat turn for
tbe better In the situation, and then Is
considers Die rener.
All the disinterested powers have
agreed to the call for a conference. e
cept Germany. Bo far the kaiser has
not expressed hlmeelf and Mo attitude
is me subject or much speculation.
Foreign Ministers Plnchot of Franrs
and iswoleky of Russia, and Btanchoff,
tne vulgarian agent In Pans, held a
long conference today, after which they
visited premier Cletnenceau. with whom
British Atnbaaaador Bertie waa con
ferrlna.
The announcement of tho call for tha
conference and of Turkey's decision to
postpone (he oer la ration or war followed
Immediately alter tho conrerewe with
tha premier.
Premier Clemeneean aa Id thla areolna
that ho considered the situation oo re
Itered that ho would start tomorrow
night on a ramptlrn tour, by which he
bones to inaura hit reelect wo to tho
senate next January.
MEANWHILE. SERYIA
WOULD FIGHT AUSTRIA
rraKed f ta A W-a.
Belgrade. erU. JJct. AH
the
EACH OF THE FOLLOWING FAMOUS ARTISTS
Has Been Setting the Musical World Ablaze With Enthu
siasm by Notable Achievements in Grand -Opera Roles
l ..." 7 - ' v? - - - A Aa
Slgnor Rlcardo Martin,
. Tenor.
Mine. Josephine Jacoby,
Contralto.
Mme. Marie Rappold,
Soprano.
Slgnor Giuseppe Campanari,
. Baritone,
1
The Famous Conried
Metropolitan Quartette
HE.ILIG
Tomorrow Lvening, October 7th
Direction Lola Steera and Wynn Coman.
Chlckerlng Piano used exclusively by Conried Metropolitan
Quartet From Kllers Piano House.
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Flemish and Oak Finish
1.40 PER GALLON
Liquid Wood Filler
1.25 PER GALLON
Portland Sash & Door Co.
30 rBOaTT ST. rOmTLAIB, OB.
first-class Servian reserve troops, num-
Daring 120,000 men, nave oeen sum
moned to arms by a royal ukase Issued
today. The war spirit Is everywhere
manifest throughout the country. Tele-
grams from various cities tell of street
demonstrations and the demand of tha
bugle summoning troops to assemble is
nearu mroughout tne land.
REFORM SQIIOOL
' YOUTH SUCCUMBS
(Special Dtspatcb to Tbe loaraaLl
Salem. Or, Oct. I. James O'Brjen, a
boy 11 years of age, paxeetag wirimown.
died at fb reform echool yesterday of
inemaj trouuea. ror 11 rears tbo lad
bad made his hotne at ft. Mary's borne.
near Ttea vrtoo, and later lived with
tho Sisters at St Loata. .! Marlon
connty. He had always been a delicate
yootb. On oxwtnt of wayward tenden
cies -he was coram It ted to tbe reform
school Juir - w
Ifs a Good Backing
For a fellow on the, road.
whether.for business or pleas
ure, to have a good, strong
trunk to carry his clothes and
outfit. ; , .
If You Want to Secure
A Trunk or a Grip that will
give satisfaction, call at either
of our three stores and .xam
ine our line.
PORTLAND TEIJOT MOTG. CO.
M Sd. Oar. Tim.
10T
rtork.
SM Kafilaom .
FIRE VICTIM TRIES .
TO END TROUBLES
(tailed mas Luill VKI
Seattle. Waab, Oct. t. W1U, oao sd
of a pleco of kooa attacbad to a gaa et
and tbo ether vnd ta kla aaoutb, Rowland
WllUassa, t years old. was tovnd oo
tho verge of daatb th'a eKCjeatng la tbo
New Er viand betel. His life waa saved
bv the prowipt acttoai of phyalctana. Wil
liams la one of Lb )egtoa of dewa-.ad-
oot rWrtlns of the Baa rraneloco dlsaa
tar of IHl Lwttor) fwand on his per
son sVow tKat be owned a botcher shoe
and neat plaat of considerable propor
tions but lost an.
SlOOwM ;
Weald aladly bo paid for a core br
anaay r- i wbe are rtippled with
rbottaaationa, ret if they only koow It,
tey can b eared ly a-few bnttlea of
Baiiard s "new Llalmoet. and the pete
Is only Vc ed tl per eoitlo.
Sold fcr Saldaaora Irag Ce.
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