THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER SO. 1C0D. Scotch Flannel Boat 7o Grudo.Cl ' . - " At'out 51X0 yarda of full bleached llmk Toweling of ki'lendij wearing quality, comei full 16 inches wiJe And i very absorbent, Alwaya oIf at 7c a yard.' On aalo llargaiu l'riday at ............. ,?.Bf NEW IDEA IIAGAZINES Hail Orders Promptly and Carofully Filled NEW IDEA PATTERNS 10c All Styles & Sites Best' 75o Quality Special for tomorrow, a sale of '1000 yards of finest Imported Scotch Flannels. r They come full 36 inches wide and are shown in a larpe va riety of neat styles in medium and light colors. A most desirable fabric for waists, children's Blanket HohcaPlfk . Best 01 Kind.fyCL A 'very jecil offering of Blanket Robei, just the thina; for the tabic.. They come In attractive atylea, Teddy, beara, dogi, horses, squirrels, rabbits, chick ens, etc., in pink and blue colon, bold everywhere at $1.00. On sale Bargain Friday at.... 70f -. . 10c 50 Cents a Tear Express Prepaid on Orders of $5.00 or Over presses, shirts and pajamas. 13est(75c A quality. On sale Bargain Friday at,... DUC ml fn Host Important Salo of New Press Goodsand Silks Thousands of yards of brand-new Impprted and Domestic Dress Goods and Silks on special sale tomorrow. The newest weaves and color ings are included. The silks make a superb i i rrM t ;tt! . . , t . snowing, ine onuiani weaves ana ncn color ings are simply indescribable. Instead we can but drop a beauty hint here and there and tell rou of the "price clips. In our great dress goods stock there is not a taste that cannot be suit ed, because the assortment em braces every stylish weave, every fashionable coloring, r ,'i Now Dress GoMs 50o, G5o Grades 35o New 36-inch Woolen Dress Materials, shown in a wonderful assortment of styles. f Plain and Fancy Scotch Mixtures, Satin Striped Prunellas, Scotch, novelty and broken checks, stripes and herringbone weaves. . Splendid fabrics for every-day wear and children's dresses. , Regular ,50c and 65c grades. JUL filial " "2. On sale Bargain Friday at . . . . . Novelty Coatings 01.50 Quality 7 5o A' splendid bargainone not, met with every dayV A sale of 52-inch heavy All-Wool Novelty and Fancy Coatings. : Shown in a large variety of choice designs in the.new shades of gray, bjue, brown, red, green; castor, etc. 'Splendid wearing fabrics, made from thoroughly scoured yarns and warranted all 'TP- pure wool. Reg. $1.50 (quality. Bargain Friday at. . . . f iJC New Wool Fabrics, Evening1 Shades, 45o For tomorrow we have arranged a special sale of New Woolen Fabrics in a full showing of the most popular ; weaves and shades for evening wear,; , French Albatross,' Nun's Veiling, French Serge, Henriettas, etc. Fine wool fabrics in shades of pink, rose, light blue, tan, steel, champagne, Nile green Iav ender, wistaria, electric blue, Copenhagen, etc." , Usual jt 60c to 75c qualities; Special for Bargain Friday at . . . .frDC Swiss Messaline Silks, Plain and Fancy, 69o An out-of-the-6rdinary sale of Plain arid Fancy Swiss Messa line Silk's in widths from 20 to 27 inches. S Shown in a full as sortment of the new season's most popular styles and shades. Plain, Jacquard and narrow herringbone stripes, etc., in 7 A regular $1.00 and $1.25 qualities. Bargain Friday at... 07 C Worn en's Umbrellas $1.50 Values at $1.00 Vehave just received a spe cial . purchase of Women's ,Fine Umbrellas, which we place on sale tomorrow at one third ! less 'than r real worth. About ' 500 in " the . lot Made on Paragon frame laMfetti -T"ir " ".j - Y w tin-hi n - - rir with steel rod. : Covered with fine twilled silk and gloria cot ton.' .Hundreds ot new style handles to choose from. Best $1.50 values. Bargain, Friday at. ,. . . . , - - , - ' , . I 111! '! ; 1 ll tiiPjFlinilTCiife'ilf'r! wm blTTis- OUB 514th BARGAIN FRIDAY i..' -- 9 Tomorrow's Great Sale offers exceptional buying opportunities. Place your ex pectations high and you may still be sure they will be realized, for Friday's Bar-, gains are above the average merit. A constant stream of satisfied buyers and the marked increase in business week by week, however,' speak more forcibly of the, superiority of our offerings than all we can say. in their behalf. - Be here tomorrow, Bargain Friday, as early as possile arid profit by this sale. . . , Friday ' Specials. ' jaw',-. M4! Some record-breaking bargains for tomorrow. Noth ing but- good, seasonable merchandise nothing but what is adaptable for fall and winter wear. , We place on sale at specially reduced prices one each of the fol- ' lowing Suits, Long Coats, bkirts,, Wrappers and Waists. Tomorrow this will be , Portland's bargain center in all Wearing1 apparel, for we have reduced the ' above mentioned items to a degree impossible else where in Portland. . . , ' . v Full Length Coats $7.50 Long Coats of fancy coatings, including novelty stripes and r mixtures, in many desirable colors. Semi-fitted effects. Collar and cuffs of same cloth or velvet. Aft elegantly tailored garment throughout A $10 coat. Bargain rnday price . . . : . . . Qj)TOo Fall Suits at $17.50 A. special reduction for tomorrow's sale. A suit com- Bining all the 'new. fall ideas of style. A strictly tai lored three-quarterxoat"and pleated or "gored skirt. Made of superior quality.' serge in 61ain or. fancy weaves,' Colors are black and blue, tan, gray, green and other desirable col ors. in the new fall shades ; $22.50 vals. Bargain Friday 1 ' ' " Jv ;il 1I1U UL11CI UCSlIdUIC tuj- W.50 Q1.25 Wrappers4 for 69o Wrappers of a fine quality percale. Black, blue, red and gray figures and stripes, Several styles with flounce. : These are our jr f"V $1.25 wrappers.' This price for f rfe Ufl (f K ............ Jr xjr Q4 Walking Skirts, $2.95 Walking Skirts of a fine quality worsted Pan ama, in black, blue, brown and gray. Pleated and full gored effects. Some are perfectly plain and others are limshed with a taffeta or satin fold. A $1.00 skirt value tomorrow only . 75c and 85o Waists at 48o Fall Waists in a dozen different styles. . Em broidered fronts, pleated, tucked or plain. Of good quality lawn, percale, chambray and ging- nam, in piain wmte ana cnecK: polka dots of various colors. Our 75c and 85c waists. Spe- 348c 1 000 Sample Gurtains Arabian Color Only, Values Up to 02.50 the Pair, on Sale at We do not expect the lot to last all day 'at this urtuaually low price, o If .you would share In the offering come early.' Manufacturers' Sample Curtains in. Scotch lace; andcable net, lit Arabian color. " Shown in a1 full assortment 6f the season's best styles.', They com yards long and from -12 to 54 inches wide.' Just the thing for small windows, glass doors, etc. Many can.be matched in.pairs.;, Some are'slightly' soiled from handling.- Regular values up to $2.50 a'jaiy On XL( sale whiltf they last Bargain Friday at, each.. .t.V!.... OuC TWO VERY IMPORTANT OFFERINGS Iriomeh'sUhionSuitG Best g2.00 Values at Q 1.3 9 g2.50-93.00 Values at Q1.69 . We are prepared to "ilemohstrate to you' that this is Portland's best . underwear storeheadquarters for the best sorts and values. Two values of extreme importance for tomorrow's sale. Women's Winter Weight Fine Wool Union Suits'in elastic rib, form fitting and perfect in finish, neatly trimmed., Shown in all styles and sizes in gray color. - Values such as we have not heretofore , been privileged to offer in conjunction with the first showing of the season.' Two lots to choose from ' 52.00 VALUES PRICED AT. . . $1.39 $2.50 AND $3.00 f KINDS AT ....1 $1.69 Tomorrow and Saturday Your Last Opportunity to Buy Women's 900, 55.00 fr Q and Q6.00 Shoes at only tfiteoW We have some 500 pairs of the Fullam stock of Women's High - Grade Shoes which we intend to close out at this sale. They .come ' in ' all good styles and leathers, and in most all sizes. The Laird-Schober, Wichert-Gardner, Ziegler Bros, and Val Duttenhofer Shoes, in regular $1.00 $5.00 Aej Aft and $6.00 grades. Priced while they last at ) ? ' ' SAYS I J. C. A. Ill 0 6 0 WORK W IL Day of Kailroad Di ision Pays Portland s Brief Visit. ' W. H. Day, on. of th. International ' eecret&iiea' of the railroad division of ' th. Touny Men'a Christian association. . visited Portland yesterday and reported rapid extension of the activities of his : department in -the northwest. Mr. Day cam. 'to Portland esbeciallv to attend the wdddlng- of his brother, H. W, Day . oi wnite Baimon, who was roamed ye .' terday to Miss B.rtha Brown, also of . Whit. Salmon, at the First Congrega tional church. On his trip, however, W. H. Day, who makes his headquarters fn Chicago, is looking after th work of ms department, i "The T. M. C A. Is almost revolution ising work In the railroad construction camps of the United States," said Mr. Day. "In 'thousands of railroad division points we have - association- buildings, out the marked movement Just at pres- ent is the extension into the construc tion camps where good Influence) are usually sadly lacking. "In the past It has been the general Idea that gangs of laborers working far from their, homes, or -other restraining Influences, could not get along without the saloon. In. many camps it has been a regular thing for a large proportion of the , workmen" to get drunk r every payday. V The Y. M. C. A., however, is proving mat tnese men ao not want liquor, and wUl not go to the saloons If they have other entertainment and com fortable quarters where they are wel- corau wneu oir amy. "I can give no better Illustration than to tell what occurred at the big , Taf t tunnel on the Milwaukee, which was three years under construction. When the T. M. C A. went there a doccn sa loons were prospering. ' On payday the men went to the saloons to get their checks cashed.-, and usually spent 'all they had made - Th railroad gave us a 12300 building and employed a secre tary, and within a short time the men were completely won over. Instead of spending their money for. drink they gave it to the T. M. C. A. to send home to their families, and spent their spare time reading and playing games In the association ouiiaing. "Wherever we found a railway asso ciation we proviaea ror cashing cnecits. This is usually done by the saloons, but when the laborers find that the assocla- their construction camps. More of this extension work is in prospect where construction is going on in Oregon, but definite arrangements have not been made." . . .' . '' - ' Mr. Dav left last night for San Fran cisco, a.nd will go from there to his home in Chicago. KINGS INVITED TO P0KT0LA FESTIVAL ' Can Francisco. 8eoL 80.- Invitations to attend the Portola celebration to- be neia in Ban Tanoisco in uctooer are being - sent out by the committee to every king, prince and potentate In the world, Nearlv 100.000 Invitations ar belnv lseuea ana every point on- me g-iooe win oe reacnea oy tne missives. The Invitations are engraved and on the cover a shield k embossed with th letter "P" In the Portola colors, red .vra. w... ... ... limit MIVUV iuttj ZeSLlVaf , EPlTlt. KXIIIIFBL KiWBbJT CUIUS IU U . HQ ILI (3 RUUO sending home a large proportion of their earnings. In single camps we have sent home as much as Sla.eoo on on oavdav. whereas before the T. M. C A. went ther practically nothing was sent out. Even foreigners, who do not speak Eng lish, soon learn that tne association or- REPRESEHTATIVE . FOR PORTLAND aMaaasBfjBBataaSBBaBBBjaaMs ' Census Taking Will Entitle . State to New Dis : : trict. . Portland's prospects of having a rep resentative In the next congress are growing brighter with the preliminary work of taking the thirteenth federal census., - A third . congressman for the statts Is practical! v assured.- as the in included in tne list or invited sruests I in r.nn...tin v.. r .11 K TTnlt. C... -7. ' 'i I ' -- navy officers, all foreign diplomats, all incorporators, J. H. Kelly, W. O. Man ning; ana Kussell e. sewell. Melrose City Athletic club, principal ? lace of business, Portland; capital 100: incorporators, Lewis C. Garrigu 1 Boneboro Orchard company, principal place of business, Hood River; capital stock,- $100,000; incorporators, C. R. Bone, Myron Bruner, V. C Brock and J. w. Mcuonaid. DE. BADE EXCAVATES E0R BIBLICAL L0KE fleers are their friends and begin com ing to us. . - , -i k Over 80 per cent of the railroads of I tne unitea Mtates recornisa th work that the association Is doing to make tneir workmen aooer ana industrious, and these roads meet all the expense of th T. M. C A., providing buildings or tents ana paying ror a secretary. This wora: is newer in th .racinc northwest, but It Is getting a strong foothold. Winston Bros., the contrac- ors who are double tracking betwsen Portland and Tacoma. have asked us to institute T. M. C A. organisations in roreign consuls in America, th gov ernors of the states, mayors of all cities, celebrated personages, scientists, Inventors, authors, painters, actor and financiers of note In this countrv mil in juurop. . .. j SACRAMENTO COUNTY no Dmintiii, GilS OR OTHER STOHAGH DISTRESS. Relief in five minutes awaits every Stomach sufferer here. Nothing will remain undigested er our on your tmth if you wiil a little ltpepin ovionally. Tht powerful' disestire ad antacid, thji birmlni and plencant randy, wiil c t id prepare for imlitlin lnt t. 1 nrJ ll th ffwd you rn e t lit bt rour 'om'h crsven wlth- r ? t-e ! ritt ff er ln' eet Ltti r f t yr-fm-.t ii- bf.ner4 with mt :r ri-1- i, tificf ir, ; fin S'lT.irh Hfrt '. rri. tVu'er p-t". or a . r you be suffering now from any atomact. disoroe-r you can rt retlf wlthla flv. minute. If you will get from your pharmacist a -ceni ess or lip iiapepaln yoa could always go t th tabl with hearty arpetrte, and your meals would tMti gond. oecaus ro would know ther wmild b no Irt4(sstlcm or Fleerv. ieS Bights or HU(h. r "tomsrh A 4n fVit-orw nn.l 1 mleerr sll th t y: tni. betd RljU lO LnlCilJO MM JtC yoq wouhi not tte iiii'itm or llTer pins to 1"-v your stomach ar.d bowel cls nd freh. Pr IM r-r1 n ran h r-h t ' n f-rrm yex-r drucr rt. ssd -"Tit(n r-r thn re rt I nA r-t t'vn or f' fT a There; ! not rir letter f C, oo t ft (i ' h or K-yr d"- r-"- tk-e rtoiray h f I to .' h1lri os-rr.l arti ;e fn lc. ber of state inhabitants to (60,000, says 3. C. Beach, census supervisor for Ore gon. With this enumeration, the third rep resentative is assured, ami the only question open will be how to redtetrlct tn state to make the third district. Those following th question closely conclude that it Is due Portland, since M A K FN I jA V I Nil 111 LH1 IN I l&rffeat in and around this city. The ai hous is up to congress, but th man her of forming a new district tn the stat will be don by th sUt leglal ture. Portland and vicinity has grown bv leaps and Pounds tn past 10 years, and everything Indicates that a sufficient number will be tabulated to Justly war rant district of which this city will b th greater part. - -.. Th l0o census gave th stat of Oregon approximately 4OQ.000. and new representative is allowed for each in. ooo. This growth has easily beta reacnea. asserts tiupervisor Beach. 0t very name" will b th sloasn with which th 110 enumeration will h made. Mm are now being engaged to ao the work, ana la plan or laying out district Is being forrnad by th supervisor. Actual work of taking: th name ooes not oegin until next- AnrlL snd lasts only 11 days, tut much pre liminary work Is necessary to get th field orranlsed. The hrsdioarters for th Second district of this state will he fn Portland and under charge of Mr. Beach. fTntted Press Leased Wlrs.l Ruttl. iiAnt IA A .... oi tne escramento county, California, exhibits made a lavish distribution of tnai county s product today at the ex position. The most notable was the free distribution of 10.000 banket f louy grapes. Ther were distributed also 7000 packages of matches and 0. 00 heartshaped badges signifying "The heart of California" L. K. LovexlaL chairman of th Hacramento countv commute to th fair, and J. A. FtU cner vi Bacramento, executiv commis sioner to th axposltion. were creaant nd th distribution was In rharg cf uperintenaeni or uthiDits Harn v CPtM, Mr. Gtorg Grannis Dies. tSaleai tami f TV 1mm. t 1 ftalem. Or- Kerf. 10 Mr. urannis. wire or tev. nr. urannls, who ws. pastor of tha Methodist church of this tlty for rir. rears, died at tha or her Slater. Mrs. W lams, eaar ef this city Hmxtaf night. Mrs. Grannts KM neen 111 for sonw tlm and had re turned to Salens recently from th east wner an baa gone for Her health. tnm TKaeta en ae Oc'ober 4. via tha F--ae. Pt.rtland A SeaHl mlVIT. erta liars F, 1 In emimTti, f r. er ra!ia-T frm Pr-v p-i. f rt-ni i nit fT-rt t 1 1 71't ftftfi r TMd and rftrr)r ) f tr,!H r, f-- erfer uii(i f -.'!i l Urt St. -t aia. cat 1 rr. t wl " Xrw Corporal Ion a. t fRaleai iiirwi mt Tm learMt l ilem. On Kept. J. Artk-le of In corporation were Tied in th offle of the rtrT rf state today It follow: feerieea ti oas romrarv. prlav- r'pai rr rt r.uiea, itaaer tTtv; cap ita xnrk. II Incorporaters. W. M rurMm. Fred T. Jonasoa and Joawt b "Id Ray Orantt kwphiit. pHs- r i a i ptirf rr : n , : m. cap fa 1 -. t: I ' . lvM-THrator. C. R. H C "tlard iM fc F. I-oder. lahst Trarrr t;fi. Ijfend A I tj'rr rrrrnT, pt, rl f-.a'' e-f b.nea. I '-rt.and, car.ital to-a, itr. ' (United Preu Leased Wire.) Berkeley. Cal.. Sent 30 Dr. Will iam F. Bade.- of the facultv of the Pa cific Theological seminary of this city, Is pursuing excavation work in Es-vrit for th purpose of procuring- data on matters relating to the Bible, .accord ing to Information just received here by friends. In addition to being a ge ologist ana arcnaeoiogist, jjr. tiaae is a well Known authority on the Bible. Tom letters received here it was learned that Dr. Bade is engaged in re search 'worg m tne vicinity or Cairo. i-ater he win Journev-to the Upper Nile, where he - exnects to add' considerably to th world's knowledge of the Bible as result or his studies there. Cook Puts Arsenic In Biscuit. ' Dnlted Pima LeaaM Wlra 1 . Petaluma. CaL. Sent. 10. Th farklW pf Henry Davia, a wealthy farmer liv ing near nere, wno were accidentally poisoned oy arsenic last night, are re ported to be on the road to recovery iuubj-. n.u oi mem were maae violent ly ill or eating biscuits that tha iwik had sprinkled with flour that hH nr-l iuubij uwu inucu wun araenie nr nn of the family for the purpose of rid ding th place of rats. Th mistake was not discovered until the arrival of a pnystcian who administered sn antu a oi ana succeeded in saving their lives. Perfectly Moulded Figures Another XadJoal Slovary. V To get cut of condition Is detrimental to beauty of form as well as to health. There is a certain flabblness which roha good figure of charm and grac. Tbos who ara beginning to grow fat rapidly ar never in th pink of condition. But her medical science ha allrnt in with a very wonderful remedy ons which not ooly restores a perfectly l mouiaea lorra out renews neoJth and trangth. W giv the rerlD tn full fnr th benefit of oar atontlsh friends: U os. M arm a la. V, ox. Hold Extract Cas rara Aromatic and th os. Peppermint Water. Any drnggist will make op this pr. rlptlon. or supply you with tha in gredients which yoi can mix yourself.' The doe la one teaspoosful after tuh meal and at bedtime. j Th great virto of this "riarmlraa ' remedy I that hUM th exr-s fat la being expelled, the person tinder treat ment ha a h i;h arpetlte and dos not nt t studv dJ' or go Is 1nr tireme xerH-. Th th. irrtmi la "refreshed and re!nrlrorte. t s Mxd r--1 a i,l b).j'Tj .ar devlrp riMt reat or 1 : . ' , 'I ' , "c .V'H'.;. 0 The Best Hats---(nox Every time dealer tells you that some " . .' other make is JUST as GOOD as the ' KNOX he acknowledges what is an ac , cepted fact that the KNOX is the STANDARD by which all other hats. . ' are judged. . .. SILKS, OPERAS, DERBIES SOFT FELTS 311 MORRISQN Opp. Postofficc JOURNAL V ANT ADS ? J -