10 - THE ; OREGON ' SUNDAY "JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUND Y HORNING. GZ 11 LEGAL BANiPLACED ON WEARING; OF :,: : ;;. ry'AfGRETTESANDiMIIDIS'WARNED. Young - and old egrets and ' handsome specimen of plume obtained from . -. - :. r parent bird. ,' . . v , .'". t This Is addressed to the gentler aex. If you happen to be the owner of one ef those beautiful White aigrette plumes and r sauntering down the street some ' dav next week . flaunting it, don't be eurcrised if a buslness-jvearlng woman steps up to Jrou and addre"des you thusly: -- - ' - " - "Madam, you are violating the laws of the United States and of .the statl of Oregon by wearing that aigrette plume in your bat I am warning you at this time ao that the plume will not ne worn again, for I shall be obliged to causa, your arrest for a, second of fense.',' " . " ' The woman who will make that tittle speech ts Mrs.? J. C. Murray, appointed by Mavor Albee as Portland's only po licewoman and recently appointed by William L Finley, state game warden and president of the Oregon Audubon society, a special game warden nape daily to watch the aigrette wearers. The ban on aigrettes la . at last jolng to ba really and truly enforced. There have been many laws' governing and prohibiting the wearing of the ex pensive filmy plumage. They have been pretty generally evaded; however, by the milliners,, mostly because there was no 'itate law. Bt no more. -' Congress has incor porated in its new tariff bill a clause forbidding; the Importation of any kind of wild bird plumage. : Before that con gross passed the Lacey act. forbidding the interstate shipment of wild bird plumage and the Oregon legislature last winter, anticipating . the - tariff . action, pasiced a law forbidding the wearing of the aigrette anywhere in the state. "The women of Oregon are regarding the .' warnings that 'have already "been given about wearing the aigrettes pretty well," said Dr. E. J. Walt y, secretary of the '.Audubon society, t - . ' r - v'.'Moet of the aigrettes are now being worn at the theaters. I saw some fine ones last week. . Aigrettes can be seen on the hats of most of the actresses," said Dr. Welty. "We are going to stop that, too.., v are going right into the i.' - ,- .1 , i theaters and back on the stage If nee essarv, and warn those women that the aigrette must positively not be worn n Oregun." ' . - The spread of the humane movement to' limit, the destruction of the beautiful birds 'that " furnish ' this plumage . has been extensive in the last few years. Magazine article, lecturers and mov ing; pictures ..have.; all helped to' reveal the practice of ' the plume hunters, of the- south, who shoot the - mother birds on their' nest 'of little ones, or the father birds (hunting' food f or the fam ily.' and ; stripping-i the! lustrous i plum aye, skin and all from the backs of the fowls before they are dead. . The birds have the plumes that are so prised only ' at the time' when - they are hatching- the young. -To kill them means the death , by starvation . of ! the 'young ones, such as the. one shown in the pic tures atove. -' Countless millions of, American egrets formerly inhabited the ' lake region of southern Oregon. i They were almost as numerous as the passenger pigeon. . But of all- that i colony,, there 'is left today less than 60 birds. They . live in a se cluded place. 26 miles from Burns, on an arm Of ' Malheur, lake, . In , Harney county. 7 All the .rest have been -killed off. -These, birds are being very closely protected by . the Audubon society. State Game warjen - Finiey aay the colony last -summer and reports that It is prop agating slowly. , , . . , MEMORIAL SERVICE IS i " ; HELD FOR PORTLAND MAN Friends- In . Portland have received word of the tnemoriel 1 services held rtv thin month at Belvldore. 111., in of fteorae H. Stockwell, . of Vnrtiand. whn met his death by drown ing at the bar of the Nehalem river. July, 26. The body has noi oeen re " covered. The services were held at ' the home of ' his .parents October ,4, and hundreds of people attended. . With a party of prominent Portland men on-the afternoon that Stockwell met hl death, he sailed out in a gas oline flshboat over Nehalem bar.'. Be turning towards the river again, a comber turned the boat over and the ocoupants were thrown out, All but Stockwell wera saved after clinging to the boat for several hours. Although the tide was coming in. the body was carried out by the undertow, It was declared. .. , ,. . ' Altar the accident his parents visited ' Portland and the scene of the drown In Mrs. May - E. Stockwell, the mother, on returning to Illinois, was ."attacked by a serious illness from ; which, eh only recovered two, weeks 1 j 1 iLl BLASTING OUT ROCK ON UPPER. COLUMBIA rtfien Yonr Appetite Comes "Back to You It is Sure Sign Your Stomach Is : siav Tableta.AVlll Give You , . Rousing Appetite. ' It la th greatest Joy , in the world to be able to eat what one wants and no misery can compare with that which ' comes when an appeuie- , . -nrh thrt .tnmm'h cannot digest looa I the system revolts at the very idea of j eating,, but wnen me ' Tf" '' i tus is restored, to Its normal cohdltii-n very quality of mind aeema to make av man cbeerrui. . , ' , 1 rt ' ' ' V f V' ' f . L I ,-, ft : f., , , i ; - -v ' -::,'! s:r!; ' O ,,?:'ri , 5' ,( j , J 1 I 9 r ' - V , , - - - 11 J 3 f , j J ; y; $ -. , r I I .('- if .dd?-v diuj w - J. ; Jl . -WMH,'.,i,.i.. ........ ";"' ' Menace to navigation removed by the'.Tnlfed.. States steamer t7matllla. 'That' the . tray . X Used to took. VTbat'a yon think of ma now?" ' etuart's Dyspepsia Tablets mix with the, food you aC, The stomach by Us peristaltic action churns and r-.ovea the . food around the stomach walls, the pow erful ingredients Jn these tablets In stantly begin digesting the food as they ' are forced through it and around it. These tablet regulate tha ' strength of gastric Juices. If there ts too much ncld or alkali, then Stuart's ' Dyspepsia 1 ablets reduce or dilute then1 evib con ditions and prevent the irritating and raw stomachs which always come with cljfpepeia, indigestion.' etc. i , It Is the yery 'essence of p'easure to n stomach auferer to know that be can , riigent any meal if he will only, take a i-timrt's Dyspepsia Tablet after eating. The use of one of these tablets after turale will la a very short time restori otir appetite to, it normal condition mul you will be able to. enjoy your food vith nr old-time fellah. , i r.vry drug .tor varrlcs Stuart's 1'jspepila, Tablets. Price, 60 cents. - By the blowing out by dynamite of a rock in the 'channel of the Columbia river three miles above Arlington, the United State government has removed another menace to navigation in the stream. , The 'blast 'was put in at Mo Carthy's shoal. The rock was 'covered with only a foot of .water-at low tide. and was considered by navigators as, al.supervlslon, of MaJor'J.'-J. 'Morrow.. ) constant danger - to passing', craft.- A charge of. powder was put' in suffi ciently large to completely shatter the rock, and distribute Its fragments In the bed of the 'Channel. - The work was done by' the crew of the U..S, "Uma tilla. .8.. .V.. .Wlnslow master,.. United States engineers department, undtjr- tha REFUSAL TO TRANSFER 7 ; STOCK CAUSE OF 'SUIT ,f , " , '( ', i ; , l( . . 'f Alleging repudiation of a mining stock obligation -.H." W. , Band has filed suit agalnat A- J. Dwyer, a Port land mining man.V Dwyer. -is Portland replbsentatlve 1 of the Standard Mines Leaving company of Callente. Nev., act ing in the capacities of secretary, tias urer and manager.' . . ' According to the complaint he bought a number of share of Standard stock from Dwyeiv letting the latter hold them In trust. ;June 28 -of this year he sold seven shares of hia stock to IS. C. Mat tern , tor $1000. Mattern paid cash on the understanding that, seven shares of stock would be transferred on. the com pany's books to his name.;'. , , In spite' of the fact that Band sent oo to -pwyer, to pay for the stock, Mattern; ' According to 'the plaintiff! Dwyer not only refuses to' transfer the stock, but Will not return the money. , " Suit was also' v filed " ' against Dwyer by H. E.' Morgan, through his at torney,- William, "VV. Dugan Jr.1- In' this case. Dwyer. Is. alleged to' have, withheld wages ' and ' ether moneys due 'Morgan wno1 worked at Coheste for some, time. , s, GERMANS MAY COLONIZE Jt-.?rlN KLAMATH BOUNTY ' Klamath Falls, or., Oct.' 18.' It la re ported h'ere that the Kreba Brothers of Suloim who 'bought a large' tract 'of logged-off- timber 1 land Jn Klamath county a year ago,,' are plannlg to clear their holdings to have .them in readiness for a colony of aattlera coming direct from Germany. .The lands are about 20 miles from this city, v When cleared, the land will be suitable for .'farming and I Band says, it waa never transferred to atocX raising , '. ' , , You: Can Malic Ei.tra Chrhlir tfun: 7in; - I w 2 '- asaanBaBsjaBJaanBBBBBBnBBBBnM n Ncv S lylish Mode! z inMmo. Lyra, Amuric:::: L" Smartest Fall Styles in Red C: 3:3 Shoes fc;- TJ rc:.. J:i Golden Fleue ; Yr.: 4 Goats, $2.98 Jaunty. newmodels. In Wool Chev iots, In all nejv colors, '' Well madtr, and lined'; Sfxes - 2 to -6 years 3rd floor reguIV J4.0O C? QQ values, .special, , , ;'. ,faee70 Id. iftltl .- .. ' jMm i fa, m . " ' m 1 Tr M AM Ut. iu. ,l Bl 1 ' Si. . . hm rt m r-tii I "'If M A ! i v I lack 1 1 i. waist elicit. 6 years moJt'l ii).tde ,of the isianna, trim 'cd with Running, now long Ages 2 to CO CA 1'iU-ei at......vJ.iV P., u so? I :V a 1 it II i VI .( ,M IS' ' $26;SakPleCots .W"W ArmniA n HA mrvieU with th-tilt. ".VJlll . I Ai." I J ! II A away -or. straight lines. Wide variety of. 7 m'fAr f ''. 'il materials, tulMined, with Telvet tnd plush - tt I , i , ' t-V-'- i collars. All wanted shadesll ftf V'.tJtf ' ' ' " - Including beauty 2-tones.ft Ni-mS'Am ', i.ji'j nd black T0, 20p? , Ajt ' If ill - T. , .villi v i,t a .c w' . f t( i' V' 1 V'.' . -i. " ;".,,, ' 'J ' - ;r v J' iTpHE Jwoman. who has; waited tiotil J , ow; to purchase h'cr'Falh Suit) will' indeed be repaid I " Tomorrow" we ' offer 112 o the smartest- most beafttiful ! " Fall" Suits that ..'would sell at $25(and i '.JCerw two-tone Matelasse, Serges, ' Wool Poplins; Fancy Mixtures, -yhipcords. and piri 1 stripes. Man-tailored and emi- dress models with latest ,! draped nc ry - slashed skirts. All regular ;Size,; 1 to,; l; ''-.'. , 44,! and stouts ;41 to 51.' ChboseXaisS or; $27.50 Suit tomorrow w;:.Epaorseto,'$4 I NT MADAME. LVRAMs to be' found all the' perfection and excluslvenes of -higher priced Corsetst-- Joonce wear one, Is to be t Madame, LyW enthusiast for all' time.-; '. "t,vt-.. - '; i ''"t'i h I.-, u'iu NEW MODEL NO. 2412 is designed for the woman of medium figure who. wants 'a 'lightly boned"-Corset,' It's made- of beautiful broche, , daintjlyj, trimmed -at top 'with' lace; boned with genuine 'A AA "Waiohn."" Priced, pair. i?.Uu NEW MODEL NO. - 3904 Is made of heavy, strong Coutil, extra long and, well boned below the hips, 'making it a very Idesirable Corsefof the woman who really needs extra support below the ("A waist. Tbfl . pair , . ,", , . , eyUedU Mme. Lyra and American Lady Corsett are sold only " in Port land at THE HOLTZ STORE Reg $22.50 MM and Sillc Dressek'!'at e?i3.0S Another special sample purchase, including lovely Frocks worth to 1 22.50. ' New '.Wool , Crepes, Whipcords and . Epbnges. ThSilk Dresses Include, Messalines, Taffetas, Silk? Pop lins and Crepe de Chine. All latest Inddels. with slashed and draped skirts. ; Waists biased, wuu ciungaieu snouiaers; dainty frilled neck and : .sleeves like style illustrat ed. Choice ' Mnndav it 1- $13 .95 10c Bleached Muslin, 5c RARE bargain for Monday! Just 2000 yards of staple 36-inch Muslin, in 2 to ii vara- ensins. uooa. cioseiv woven auai- :ty,. full bleached.--.-Regular; t0 'raae. wnneinei, lot lasw. Monday, the yard, .V. . . , , , .( ; 5g 70c MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK -f good, serviceable quality, 64 inches wide, In pretty, attractive pat- 12.00 CROCHET . BED SPREADS large double-bed size, made of hard twisted yarns, rianasome Marseilles patterns. Monday, on' sale, JJ ''Ma s wide, in pretty, attractive pat- (J terns.,. Monday, ,the yard. . . ..OItC 'i !'', M w t ,, $1.25 New Dress Goods, 98c rnHE smartest 'wetvei In Tailored 'SuUings Tweeds, Cheviots, Boucles, 1 Novelty Mixtures, etc., in medium and dark colors, ror suits, aresses, skirts and the like. .Full 50-tncb. Regular 1.25 grades Mon- AO day on thi-Blcony. the yard , . .iJOC I2.S0 NOVELTY" COATlNGS-rich, dark mixtures. -Godd, heavy A woolens that will give the best of service.. Monday, on sale, yard afleaJif ' '!' "-'' 1 i ' ' J, , ' - 'I" L.' 1 (' ' ' 1" " " " H $2.00 Scrim Curtains, 85c M ONDAY morning, in the 4th floor Housefurnlshing section, we place on sale265 pairs of pretty S.cnm curtains, , with lace insertions. Also Fancy Nottingham Curtains.,. Full size, in white ana '"u-'CCa .IM.II ,,im,hm ' WW Regular, 2.00; values, the. pair. ' 35c Fancr Bunaralow NaU, yard, 18c. ' . , 35e anel 50c: Curtain Marquisettes, Voflaa and Scrims, yard, 15c. ' A "V "" " V " Fibre aiaa. ; $11. Sp -Wool Rug, . 9xl2-fot $0.98. tr ' . ' : $1 Larga Siae Cotton Bats, 3-Ib. sheet, raady for covaring full six comforter, 72x90-!ncb. Special, 75c 11.75 Cotton Blanket, full size. In tan, green or white, heavily THE; BIG EVENT OF THE SEASON TUESDAY'S SALE OF ' Hi wwmm Regular Selling - Prices $5.00, $7e50, $8.50 $9.00 and $10.00 HATS .made of. Velvet, Yelour and Plush, for.the street; dress f6r motor; weir.; ..' , 50Oi Hats to Choose From QniSaie soiayac ik. - fj r only Ivt c itr 1 ur ' a T cs" Yoif have- Hats , cf every style;- color and ,sizef-Every- new and fC?,Vrr Vri IN fca W r 11 A I O wanted .idea is represented in thisHotWe want 'you to come- Mu V JJMJi Tr?mmH' ridrirh Finw. . expectinir, the Big&est 'Millinery Bargain you - eVer . bouirht. and , Ur ;crs;.RihBons and-Fancy ;: e that you wiU e'et it? No.hat.reseryed,-; .your choice. o)j;E ;V , .Feathers; r:,h,; ;? Ng)frTJi i t..i,..r .n.lii. i in; ii . i irii'.M ... ;ni q a, , ." .n .n i nWni n i . ;"") "I ,T.;"".i' J"'i ':' '.' "i. I, ' i)" , wy u i. n'mi tir "yjEN this big Jot should be&vipcd out completely " by the crowds that Will surely come 4 tomorrow K; Included are : :l. i t'tt''- t,'t tuV' V;'-'' 'ftZ ';',',',;''', -.v'tV, '' -L-LINEN CLUNYS- : .CQtTONT BANDS i ; ORIENTAL EDGES ALL-LINEN shadow Laces - , ;. . venise insertions, etc. .Bands,1' Edges "and Insertions in white,: cream and ecru. Widths - to 8 ! inches. Laces that would sell regularly. from 19c to 50c'a'yard. On sale tomorrow morning at, yd. 10