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Tim OREGON' DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBER 21. 1009. Women's Umbrellas at 01.30 It'$ the last of a very special purchase and it will pay you well to Kok to future as well as present needs. The 'umbrella vc offer at this sale are of fine quality cotton taffeta, with well made Tarapou frame and steel rod, and arc shown with attractive handles of rolled gold plate; many styles are pearl trimmed; all. come with close roiled case and tas NEW IDEA MAGAZINES i 10o' THE MOST IN VALUE NEW IDEA PATTERNS 10e All Styles & Sizes Womon's Unit Underwear, 7 Do A special purchase and sale tf women's fine white. Wool Underwear, form fitting garments in correct fall and winter weight. The 'cms are hand finished with silk trimmed front and neck and the pants are made with equestrian . band and come in ankle length.. All sizes in both vests and pants. .It's a sale of high grade underwear at a most interesting price. Regular $1.23 garments', priced for '7A Bargain Friday at ..'.V.. f jC anna sels. If bought regularly these umbrellas i on would retail at $2.60 Priced for this sale.Ol.)" 50 Gonts a. Year HIE BEST IN QUALITY Manufacturer's Sample Curtains New Styles in Scotch Lace, in Arabian Color; Full 3 Yards ? Long and 30 to 45 Inches, in , Width, Keg-. Vals. to 01.75, at A' remarkable sale of about, 1200 manu facturer s sample curtains at positively mc iowcsi ; price .similar - curtains were .ever-sold tor. in this or any other city. The lost consists, of a full showing of the new styles ; in Arabian color in Scotch lace. All are 36 inches long and come in widths from 36 to 45 inches; some arc slightly soiled and some are slightly im perfect, but they are all exceedingly great values. If you are in need of small cur tains for any purpose; be sure and attend this sale. Regular values up to a pair, or priced for. Bargain rn- - QC ' day at, each ............. " ', ...... aj 0 C mm fnAm :' '. , 'T" :'. : ' 1 '.' : TT 7 . TlTv' ','-7 , i', T r N. T ?A If n VAV rx?1 ' r nn vjr i .?. I you haven't planned a "shopping tour" for tomorrow, do so now. Come and visit our Bargain Friday Sale and visit other stores, too, if you have time. We hope you will it will save us a convincing ar gument that our Bargain Friday Sales arc matchless. But don't spend a "cent until you have visited us. -While perhaps, we may have a self ish intent in advising you thusstill we know that it is only just that we do so. We are positive that these values have never been equaled. We know, that nowhere else can you save so much money tomorrow as here. Hew Button Veils Just the Veil for. Stormy Days 98 c Correct veils for even ing wear, motoring, driving and . stormy days. Draped from a A very quality,' and are 9o Chambray at Oo , Tomorrow we have on "sale about 3000 yards of . chambray ;. comes in plain col ors in the most desirable shades of pink, blue, tan nd gray. The best qual- ity, priced for Bargain Friday at.... OC ; 1 30o Towels at 20o Eaoh V special offering of unbleached Bath" Towels of" good size and 24 by 48. inches. They come bth fringed and hemmed aa extra heavy ; 30c values, special Friday. ....... . ., . UC button at the top and hang over the shoulders ; they completely envelop the hat and are of fine quality silk chiffon, in black, white and all theno values for. iOC open' in the front; made of fine quality silk chiffon, in black', white and all the popular, new snaaes ; nnisnea with heavy satin Doraers. Keguiar Big Sale or Wet Weather Shoes They Are the Host Stylish, Goodlookincr Shoes and Are Honestly Hade ot First Quality Material!, 93.00, 83.50 Grades at A sale of Worsen s Shoes, shown in an endless variety of leathers in the season's newest styles and shapes; the' models suitable for all tastes and occasions, in gunmetal calf, vici kid and patent colt. They come in both straight lace and blucher cut, with medium and heavy soles. Just for one day only Vou may select from a dozen lines - that sell regularly at $3.00 and $3.50--Bargain () fA Friday at .... U p.6190 Fifteen Dollar Suits A 4 i fi V I Ottering; of Men's Dress Shirts A Iiargre Hang- of Very Newest and Choicest., .Patterns; Shirts That SelT Everywhere at $1.50 Specially. Priced for This Sale These fineJDress Shirts are made of highest graded material, with full pleated bosom and , cuffs attached Their fit is 'perfection itself, and make and finish "are of very best.. They come coat style and are shown in a'large range of the yery newest and latest patterns. ' Don't forget to ask to see these Dress Shirts. You will be pleased with AfV ? yonrj purchase. Best, $1,50 Values for only, .. .. . ""C XVegligrea Hhirts Lien's .Halt Hose H n w Best 81 Values VJ Best 25a Valu luQ Best 81 Values A sale of Men's Negligee Shirts; made of. very best quality Pem berton flannel, with soft turn down collar, faced sleeves, all seams felled. These shirts come in a large range of medium and dark patterns and are bqst $1.00 values. .Special for Bar- gam rnday at 79c Best 25o Values A special Friday ' offering of Men's Silk Lisle " Half Hose, made seamless;, with fine ribbed "top. They come in plain black and tan. liest regular 25c values. Specially priced for Bargain Fri day's selling at, the A pair... .......;1SIC A special .sale of Men's Sweaters, made coat style, with two pockets, ami tnmmea wun large, pean Duiions. iney come in oxlord nr gray, trimmed in red. Very best $1.00 values. Special at.....O0C An extraordinary value in Suits. A Coat Suit in a strictly tailored model; three quarter and seven eighths coats; pleated and full gored skirts. Fabrics are serge and hard twisted worsted in black, navy, gray and other equally popular colors. I omorrow s big suit special, $22.50 values for : $I5o00 (310.50 Rubberized Coats, $7.50 An absolutely waterproof raincoat of fine quality rub berized mohair, in black'knd gray ; full length garments, .double breasted, with military collor. Biggest raincoat bargain in the city; $10.50 values DU $8.50 Misses9 Long Capes, $5.50 A Misses' Cape of good quality navy broadcloth, a very " stylish'military effect, with brass buttons down front and over; shoulder.- Elegantly tailored in rfjr A ;very detail. Regular values, $8.50, special. . ., '. 000j , Sample Waists at One Third Off - A remarkable sale of sample. Waists Taffeta and fine net 'waists in blackecru and white.- TJhey come in 20 pifereni: sfyJes,t f ron a decidedy plain waist to one elab orately embroidered arid finishedwith baby Irish. Such a wide assortment of styles that space will not permit us to go into detail. By patronizing this waist sale you will effect a saving of just 33 1-3 per cent of the Aq regular prices. Prices ranging from $3.50 toQaOU Friday Waist Special at ,48c Eaoh Regular waist values up to 85 cents. Made of fine qual ity lawn,? percale; chambray and gingham, in plain white, checks, stripes, polka dots and figures, of various colors. Many pretty, styles in plain, tucked pleated or' embroi dered fronts. Don't overlook this sale of popularly jk q priced waists 75c and 85c values; each Little Gents' Shoes 91.40 We have just received a new line of Little Gents shoes, which we wish vou to see. Thev are made of all leathers and come with heavy soles. Just the thing for wet weather. Bought to sell regularly at $2.00 the pair. , specially priced A( for Bargain Friday at . . I'.'. , . . i. .1.!" Men's Heavy Shoes, Reg 83 Values, at 52.50 A special of fering'bf Men's Heavy Oil-Grain Shoes, made with bellows tongue and good heavy soles ; well stitched throughout ; built espe cially to stand '.hard wear. ! The kind that sell everywhere d0 ?A at $3 a pair. . Specialy priced for bargain Friday' at. . . . DU Spec! in lrVoolen Dress Goods Full 44 to 5 inches Wide, in .Plain and Shadow Stripe Pru nellas, Keg-ular $1.25 - $1.50 Quality,. Special per lard at 44to 52-inch All-Wool Prunellas, shown in all the new fall and winter shades, in plain colors and shadow stripes. Fine foreign fabrics of.rich satin finish Sold regularly at $1.25 and $1.50 the yard. Spe daily priced for Bargain Friday at-. ....................... French Series, 60o Quality tor EXTRA For . toniorrow,' a s le of 38-in. All-Wool French Serges, made of fine selected yarn, per- fect . in dye and weave. Come with a high lustrous finish and shown in all the "correct shades for .fall and winter, including cream and black. Our regular 60c line. On sale for one day only, Bargain Friday at. . . 45c 29c 69c 75e Yachting? Serge 91.50 Quality at EXTRAFor tomorrow, a sale of 48 to 54-inch Yachting Serges in double weighty strictly all puri wool fabrics, thoroughly scoured. They come with cream ground, with neat stripes, in shades of red, blue, tan, etc., also black. Extra weight serges (hat sell regularly at $1.25 and $1.50 a yard. 1J Bargain Friday at ,....... DC 75c FANCY SILKS AT 45o A TABD A line of new Fancy Silks in neat dark pin, shadow and Pekiner stripes, fancy Jacquard designs and cushion-back novelties, in taffeta, louis- mes and messahnes. Shown in an endless assortment in all the new fall shades. ' Regular 75c silks. Bargain Friday at. . . .Vv I IIIDIAilS GREATLY ABUSED HfpYiVnTis TnnV Thir Tinndi and sold Them as Slaves, . It Is Said. "- ft'nlted Prw Le.itHl Wlra.l Ktw York, Oct. 21. John Kenneth Turner's second article : on ' "Barbarous Mexico," which will appear tomorrow In the current issue ot iha American Magaslne, declares-that tha Yaqui In diana, generally supposed to have been marauders ' and murderers, were orig inally ths best 5 workers in Mexico and would have been a sturdy and thrifty - people had not the Mexican officials driven them to war through plots to dispossess them of rich lands In south rn Bonora. The article will say they were taken ."prisoners of war" and sold Into sla very -at 165 each. Oas Xsa Sold ltfiOO. Turner quotes a Mexican colonel who aid he had sold nearly U, 000 slaves In the past three' years, receiving: 110 himself for each one, besides jetting the land of the prisoners, the rest, of I the, purchase price . going- to .. the . gov ernment. : - Among other things in his article Turner says: "For 14 years th only governors of Bonora hsve been Ramon Corral, who Is now vlc president of Mexico; Rafael Ysabel and Luis Torres. ' These men hav rotated in office and the- people or Bonora nad no cnoics in tneir aeiec tlon. These three mn had to answer .only to President Dial and their au thority was practically absolute. Quoting Teresa Urrea Cabora, a bignly educated Mexican woman his torian. Turner says tne war was be run agalr.'. the Taquis at the Instance of a pair of officials who wanted to grab tirh landa. . In this connection the article says: . Took Taala Money aaa Mad. Kven Cajame's wife was not spared, and iinauy tne - victims were goaded Into war. -,- ' ' 1 , ... rig-ntlnff fo Tsars. . "SJnce that day. 24 years ago, Mex ico has kept an army of from 2400 to C000 men in the field against the Yaquis. Thousands of soldiers and tens of thousands of Yaquis have been killed. Finally, In 1884. the govern ment took, the land belonging to the Yaquis and gave it to General Lo renzo Torres and the deportaUon of tne raquls' to the Yucatan henequin plantations Degan about four years ago, "It was a common practice to force a Yaqui wife to marry a Chinaman. The official explained this practice by saying mat the Chinamen were better satisfied with conditions than the yaquis and were not likely to run away irom weir wives."" i t :,: FATHER PD CHILD OH CACTUS Maud II. Lambert Recites Many Woes in Di vorce Action. The . Rev; Baum has returned from a short trip to Corvallls and was much impressed with the place, particularly as regards educational advantages. Before coming to Dayton Rev. Baum was rec tor of the Episcopal church at Pomeroy, Wash. No successor to Rev. Baum has been named. V RAILROAD STARTS ; BOOM L KM (Special Slapatch to Tb Journal.) Albany, Or., Oct 21. Maud H. Lam bert, through her attorney, B. S. Mar tin ot Brownsville, has filed a divorce suit against 'her husband, Frank Lam bert. i The plaintiff states that her husband has alwaya treated her In a cruel and inhuman manner and often times made her do a man's work. tSpeclat-DiaiMtcB to The Joornal.J . They were married in 1898 in Iowa Nampa,' Idaho, Oct 2L Much interest I snd later removed to Montana. It was in railroad building prevails in south-1 while In Montana. Mrs. Lambert al weatenr Idaho because of tha railroad P'f.6 tha hef Bbnd mads her dig a hf . v. v,,ii. ,fc. ,,k mlA-1 cellar and when she fell sick, refused that is to be built along-the south side to miioi m tnr hr of Snake river from, Buhl, in the Twin I a storm came and' the house was sur- FallS section, to connect with the main I rounded by water she was abandoned, line of the Short Line at. Nyssa, the I she avers: and forced to wade throusrh first station on that road after it I th water and carry her two children to enters Oregon. ,- Three large crews of I higher ground. While drunk. Lambert Surveyors are at work a short distance I pointed a gun at her, and would have np the river from Nyssa. Surveyors I shot but for the Intervention of a sis GETS LEASE RENEWED FOR A LONG TERM IMPROVE The lease held on the Sherman, Clay & Co. building, at Sixth , and Morrison streets, has been renewed for a long term. In speaking of the deal G. F. Johnson, the general manager, said: "We will follow up the renewal of our lease on this corner by making extensive changes in the use of some of the floors, We must increase the s lie of our sales rooms. When our plans are worked out we shall have the most up to date piano store- in the northwest At least three floors and the basement wiU be devoted to selling space." "The officials saw a great opportu nity for. graft in bnrra-.na; soldiers trite the state, who continually harased the laeula. Bogus surveyors were Bent throughout the Taejul valley to mark the lanU and tell the people that the govern rrwnt had decided to glre It to foreigners. Kiphty thouaand dollars bo loajMng to CMef ajim was Illegally confiscated from a bank Wbesj - Ike chief com r lalnel. armed men were sent to brlr.g about his arr-L They rouM tHt ftM th chief. s they bcroe4 Ts-, Jme's houro an! th tm'i ef Ma S4gLbra, and asa:!e4 the women. from the Buhl end of the new line have reached as far. as Grand View, In Owyhes couifty. The railroad as proposed will open the Immense tract of land to bo re claimed In Owyhee county known as the Brunean segregation, which Inductee sbout (00,000 acres of the best of the Snska river valley lands of tbe state. Real estate values are soaring- and there' is a great -deal of buying. ter. The plaintiff also states tlfit Lambert took one of tbe children, ba re booted and jumped it up and down in a cactus plant ROBBERS GETS -$1000 FROM WISCONSIN BANK " (Catted Preae ImwI WVat Mlnocqua. Win., Oct - 21. Armed posses are scouring the surrounding country ror rive masked mem who last Bigtu robbed the State bank tier and - Dejrre of Honor He. fftnerlat Dtmteh Ihm JaanMLt Albany. Or, Oct XI. The setml-ennsal I eaeaped with U0S. convention of the IVgree of Honor of J Shortly before noon a report reached thrs district consisting of Lane. Linn. here that the bandits bad been sur- Manoa and Kenton ewmuea. began la I rounded la tbo woods near Haselhurst the A. O. L. W. hall this afternoon with nvo- miles from hefe. Thirty shots session was called by Mrs, 3, A- gha Mrs. O. A. C Arrhibild, dlntrlct retary. in charge of tbe snlnntea. Tbe Department Store Incorporates. (Special Dlapatrfeto Tbe JooraaL) Albany, Or., Oct 21. Articles of in corporation were filed yesterday In the county clerk's office incorporating , the Reeves-Clark department 'store of Leb anon, Or. The .directors of the new company are A..M. Reeves, F. L. Clark snd Mary J. Reeves. The company Is Incorporated at $25,000. TRAIN SERVICE St. Johns Commercial Club Gives Some Data on Freight. ! .iwrnwun wun nvo- miles rrota hefe. Thirty shots ittendancsw The first had bees exchanged between the poses -d to order at 3 o'clock and the highwaymen, and although the tw the president with officers esrsped Injury, It Is aald one r the bandits wss seriously woundeO. .u vin.in. IK.I I.,r Hmrtl IhImI. Ik.l K serol-ansual election of officers wiU mmn with ti0t m till " Uke plaro tiday and the Seat meeting . DAYTON TAST0R GOES TO C0RVALLIS placo will be selected. Yakima Man Burt Firm. Waiion, Cr, trt tl. C. W. Moors of North Yakime, Wash, has anirrhsse tie Coch Jk ivrd farm on Bear crek. fVndl Prrtrft ka Tk. J mI 1 rrioo, Wao, urt. 1 1. 1 ty Mev. T. The place conalfls f ( a-rrea ait tbe M. T-aam. for two years fteotnr of Orsce prtre r"H as 1 1 1. . Mr. Moore's I rhvrrh of Iarto. bas m'vrf t4 a call aa wiil move fera 4 reside on ihello CcrraTJa. Cr- a4 w tt fei his funUr jlar. tjairg It for a dairy ranch. , 4 bre Ue rrrt ef NoT-w.ber. n Excursion to Mexico Citv. Several years ago the Southern Pa ciflc conducted a special excursion train from San Francisco, Csl.. to the City or Mexico and return. It was such a brilliant success that ths company was inaucea to repeat it and It has sines corns to be regarded as an annual event This year it Is scheduled to leave Saa Franclro, October it, making It necessary Tor parties from Portland wishing to loin It to leave Saturday or nunaay, zj or z uu. The round trip rate from Portland is 1104. .which In cludes transportation only. Sleeping car accommodations, meals and side trips are extra. rcnai return limit is (0 days, with many stopover privileges. The bertn rats on the special from San Franrleoe to tha City eC Mexico is llt-Cl (oaa way only.) . Tbe escarslons have becoms so Im mensely popular because of ths rare In terest of ths country through which Oiey extend and the masterly manner In which they are conducted. . Tne spe- ctal traia is superbly equipped and every detail Is la rharge of a akllled krent from start to finish.1 Excursion lets awe everything ef note and are sb nietety freo rroaa rare. Call at ths city tx-ket off tea. Third tod Waahisg- tn strea. for an illastrated guide book aad say other Information desired. The meeting of the St. Johns Com mercial club last night was the most interesting session held for some time Mr. Morse of the O. R. & N. was present gathering data on the amount of freight that his road coul.l secure provided a local rate in less tnan carload lots was given to St Johns. Shippers present showed him that It would be an easy matter to get one or more carloads per day provided a daily service was put on. As there is now a dally train through St Johns to Stock- dale this Is thought to be feasible. In teresting facts brought out were that 3400 cars of freight in car lots have been shipped out since the establishment of the office there and that 90s cars were shipped ouV during September. Mr. Morse tafked very favorably toward the project and assured the club that he would do his best to havd the local rate established. L. C. Woods, an Inventor, wss present snd tried to interest ths club in a new dirt elevator which ho wishes to manu facture and try out but for which he has not the necessary fun da. It was stated, however, that such an undertak ing was entirely out of the club's line of business. PICTORIAL REVIEW PATTERNS AND PUBLICATIONS SECOND. BETWEEN; ALDER AND MORRISON 2.45 For Stylish Trimmed Hats For av great Friday sale, we have pre pared a choice lot of Trimmed Hats,' silk and velvet and felt shapes,, artisi tically trimmed with feather breast, wings, ostrich tips, etc; ab- dJO Mf solute $4 to $o values at y.xJ Opening Sale of New Winter Knit Goods Hand-made, fine wool Shawls, in a variety of fancy stitching and colon. PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. J: A. Veness and Miss Marls Veneos of 'VTlnlock. Wash., are registered at ths Portland. Mr. Venes has lumber interests In Washington snd has but recently erected a home In this city. Mr. and Mrs, E. T. Kelson of Seattle. are at the Imperial. Wines ami Liquors. Special FYiday only. Don't bo de ceived Wo sell absolutely pure wlaes and liquors. 11. SO quality port sherry. Angelica or muscstet wine, 7 fro per gal lon; 14 eye or bourbon whiskey, tl..( per gallon; 14 brandy. II Ta per gallon: 14 rum, tt.'V per sal loo. National Wine Col, Fifth and Stark. Phono Main Hit. Homo, A-44. De-llrered. Regular prices 65c and 75c, spe cial price Regular prices $1.00 and $1.25, spe cial price 8f Regular prices $2.50 and $2.75. special price ......f2.19 Regular prices $1.50 and $175, tpe- cial price .f 1.10 Regular prices $2.25 a ad $250. spe cial price ....$ 1.6T BUSH & LANE ' PIANOS Many ew butldlrs are going up snd ere planned la Ti.lareook city and county. Were perfect before they were ever offered for sal It only remained for us to fix the price. The price . we decided to ask is as low as any of the oth r jau'e pianos. We sell direct to you from our own Fort land store, and thus save j-ou the retainer's prof.u CASli OR INSTALLMENTS BUSH & LANE PIANO CO. 5S8 .Washington Street, Between Tark r.i Tf.h f