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ft, V'l 4 A S A f u -. La.-vla.si LLi a r 11 11 . ' 'it .1 V ni'efiM 'l 9 t Bsti 0 ft Alt. nt OOUWTT, i SeU Neoatca The Jearaair Albany. Or., Sept. Th county court, yetrrt.y aernoon turned down A pafitlen for a, county road fr pe ' culiar rwuiu Th petition eed for tl cnnjii ruction of ft oounty road from DeitoU to Nlaemra. Oath towns ere ' on the Worth bantiam river. In Marion bounty. Tba .petition asks fop tha road to be built on tha moat acceealbl route. ' Thia la through Marlon county, and as v tha 14nn oountr court baa no authority to expend mono? for roads utatd tha oountr, tha court found ItMlf com pal lad ' , to reject tha application. Tha pat It tan will probably ba presented t tha Marlon county court at tha next term, Tha ' court will aiak an investigation of eon . ditto no at Peoria, where a fraa ferry Im petitioned for. It la likely that tha farry wlU ba establlshsd to ft abort time. t .. - v .. H inn Injured. -. Chart But 11 van, flraman on -tba train . ruaning batwaan thla city nnd Detroit mat with n aerloue aecldant on Wednes , day nftarnoon whlla on tba run out of tho city. . A plla of ngtna wood that bad bean pllad by tha side of tha track . lo ba loaded, wu too ner tha rail nnd whan tha angina paaaad It struck on plaoa of tba wood In avoh a manner " aa to oauaa It to fly up In tba air and " lanA In tho oab of tho angina Sullivan, who waa at work an tha engine at th time, waa In tba path of tho nylng mto alla, tha stick of wood atrtklnc hlo foot - in auob a: maohar aa to dlaabla him. Ha waa unable to stand, nnd Brakaman Stephen Sybelden took tha Injured are- - nan a place, In tba aa And worked Into Arrived there, tha wounded man bad to ba carried to bla roam, and yesterday inornlna ha waa brought to bla homo , In thla olty. Hie foot la badly laoaratad and oruahad. but thara ara no frsntuma, and It Is believed ttlat with ft faw days . rest and food car ha will ba abla to reauma his work, wmen wan unrruini rrt-"-"- r anmnnr nulla an aft XftlftftT. - ' - Ftwr mora eassa of smeUpo war yaatarday aftamoon reported to tho oountr court from Halaay. whara tor paat two week vral oaaaa hav bwn Under ua ranting Tha so raportad nt thla tlroa ara I tba anna ' houe i ... ouai Maoovarod. mnA mm tha farm houaeB ara .ndY quarantine nnd olooaly watehad. H U oa lleved tha malady la under control. , Dr. Marks of Halnay ban aharnft of tha work of laolatlne tha patlanta and tboaa who bnva beet exposed 1ft that paction fit tha oountr. sad ba reports that no further danker of ft spread of tba .las naad ba fanrad. , MAKES TAX LEVY FOR 'l SEWER CONSTRUCTION -.fi ' - -r ranaaUl -- ft lb JaaraaLt -'Aabland. Or., Sapt. -At ft raeant maetlns of tha city novncll n ordl adontad which makaa ft lory on all tba property within, tba olty fwnr dutrfct of onarthlrd of b cent par aquara' foot for aawar eonatniction ana aawar dgm purpoaaa, Thla lavy will ralaa In round Acuma M4.M knd thia aum- la hi addition to tha $20.00t ralaad on bond of tba olty and alraady axpandad, prin cipally Lb tba. ont ruction of tba big main. J " " ' Tha aawar dlatrlct. ft doflnad, oom- 1 prlioa praotloally all tha populooa aoo- ! tlona of tho city, only a faw of the out Tytiuf nnd dlaUnt aubarban dlatrlcts ba in r oxoeptod. . Tha baUdlnc boom la : Aahland, both of raaldanea and baalnaaa ntructumn la naw nt blah tlda, balng raally Tatr than la tha lira tima ' Whan tho- town wan pmetleally fonndad aa tha O. C rftUrond-wad naftiina; tha polntj ; - ' - Bavaral var hftndaomd brick buai tMa hiMka ara in ranld eonatriMtlon on r Itaia atreat and ft faw ara naox cam- . p lotion. Tho ftoor apoaa ,in avary oaad la already contmoiad for y BOW buai- naaa flrma. j - - - CIRCUIT COURT TO , CONVENE AT SALEM ..V V- " s , ftaeUl DHpatm w Tba oaraaL biMi nr Unt aMrauJt nourt will convana tat dapartmant No. S. William Oalloway, Judge, tomorrow, aftar n ra caaa of alnoat a month. Tha dacUton In tha famous eaa of tha olty of Balam agiUnat J. W. Mint. tK C Minto. H. P. Mlnto and othara for an Injunction ro stralnina; tham from Interfering -with tha axarclaa of tha prtrliaga, a claimed by tha city, df removing yraval at wlU rom tha graval bar on Mlnto'a talaad, in tha WUlaonatta rlTor, la axpoctad to ba handed down. - Much Intarast la takan In tba daolaloft. w . - " ' VOftOOW WBXKO wOMOOUa. ' (OpMaU Dwfatek te Tas fearaal.) ' Moacow, Idaho, ftapt. t-At tha aohool laotlon yaaurday J. It Collins and J. M. Frloa Vara alactad for larma of thraa years on tho board of education. Tha pubiio school of tha city will open September IV- Followlnc Is tba eorpa t teachers: J. W. Dodge, suparlntnd ant of olty schools; lira. Minnie Marcey, Erinolpal of high aohool; Mia Catherine rrdan. ftsslstant high abool; W. P. Bolman, eighth grade; Mtsa March .Car lock, Maria Johnaon. . Phoebe ftralth. Chrlatlnn Playfalr, Hattla Klrbpatrlck. Ploreno Bumhof. Lrna Whltmora, Mrs. Moody, Mrs. Anna Clyde, Mm. Sdmnnd aoiu Mrs. Vina Moor. Mrs, Hattla Heed Ington, Lulu Sho welter, Ira Whltwortb, Mary Robinson. j seat tie, vbri wm broko out In Reservoir parky a tit-acre tract owned By tn city, just oevona the southern limits, yesterday, destroyed the standing timber -of too acre. Par tint the city paat hcuaa waa threat ened and ,th flames war only shacked when within Q0 feet of tha buildings. Tho loss to the eUy ts about M.OQt,. J'- tinge livTlme Carl ' Tha Astoria ft Colarabia River rail road has adopted' It fall schedule, effec tive ' ftepteaiber t, as follows: Train leaving Portland :( a. m. runs through to fteaatda without change. Tralp leave fjeaeide ;19 a. m. and 4:1 p. m. for Astoria. Portland , ami tntarmadiata points. . . . Special Tralrrt for State Fair Salea. ' During fair wacfc. fteptemherU ta IT, Inclusive, tha Houthem pMciflc will run special fair train, leaving Portland I a. m- returning, leave fair grounds I n. m. Kianeed round trip rates. . -V . ' v ' IVw A ,tfV A -aTO'lOeT &OM1 TO HJ SJrJiCXAX WtMW- ' (MvacI nefofal eVtlee.) ' " Vancouver. .Wash... Sept. f. A well altenowd int meeting was held by tha two ba&i te lvi .m last ctgnt under tn auapeS' of Mount Hood lodga No, tt. W. ft A. M.. for tha purpose ox receiving a vie it from tfrmnd 1-ecturer Preacott After tha- regular aaaeten of tba lodga tn over light refreshments were served. A special moating wlU be bald by Washington lodge No. 4, F. A. M., at tba Masonto hail tonight for tha same purpose. . ; Cmftftg to MAO. " change Is mad to tba arrival and departure of the dally mall from Van couver- to Portland. - Tha mall now ar rives' at :lv o'clock' In tha afternoon In stead of at St a heretofore, nnd tba mail that formerly lft at o'clock la the afternoon nob laavaa at 1:20 o'clock. ; i TrtliMM - - r" r ' Mrs. Otto Brown of Proabatet baa left for a vlalt with bar slater at Oklahoma, Miss Hubbard, one of tha public school teacher nt Vancouver who has been east absent on leave on aebunt of the sickness and death of bar aister, has returned and will resume work at the public schools- who Uiey open naxt Monday. A very eathualastie meathtg won bald last night by the Vancouver lodge of P. O. b, at which It new members were received Into tha mysteries of the order. After tba regular oe re monies ban quet was served and a literary and aift atoal program rendered. ; CORPS OF TEACHERS V - f WILL BE INCREASED j (ftpwlal tmnatoh the Jeamel) " -rerasi tirwve, vur., nepr. i. wnn rm- Olfle anlvaralty open for' tba work of thosehool year. September 11 tha taaob- Ing corps will be Increased by four new members. Three of tba new Inetruo tors ara tn tba mueleal department. Miss Nina Llnehan ban been engaged to aftalst' Mrs. Chapman in the vocal department, and Mlaa Wilms Waggoner and Mies Iran Cadwetl will asawt Professor Chapman with students in instrumental muslo. . ' Mlea Ltnehaa was formerly 'a pupil at the American Conservatory of Chi cago, and la at present a resident of Portland. whr eh u sololet in the Cumberland Presbyterian ehnroh. Mtsa Waggoner and Miss Cadwsll am gradu atea of the musical department of Pa cific university. Mlaa Waggoner Is a reetdent of HHliboro and Mlaa CadwaQ Uvea near Bugen. Tha other naw teacher ts Miss Lilian Bala of Portland, who noma to take charge of work In art. Oeorgo B. Woods of Chicago will be at tha bond of tha dapartmant of pubiio speaking in puce of H. XX Smith, who has accepted a similar aoaltloa at Bololf. college . ' - - - - - , - - STATE, FAIR MAY BE' A RECORD BREAKER ' : -'.- i -; . . v :'.. -T . , ; (abewal tmystck Tat aaaL) Balam, Or.. Sept t In speaking yes terday of tha etate fair. Superintendent Downing predicted tho largest attend ance thla year In the history of -the In stitution, that of but year, which broke all previous records, not excepted. : - Thar 'will ba mora than SM horses to take part la tha racing program thia year and It ta doubtful U any prevloua record mad npon Lone Oak track will ba allowed -to stand as a monument of peed after th gong sound for tho beginning of th sport on naxt Monday, afternoon. ' ': u. LA GRANDE COUNCIL 1 ELECTS NEW MAYOR .t . . . y (Beeeftl Ptopsbfj ts TM Journal. V La Orande, Or SepC . Attoraep X D. Slater, former mayor of the city cf La Grande, waa re-elected mayor at tha oouacU meeting last night to fill the vacancy oansed by the resignation of Mayor 4. B, Poley, who was elected last Marob, Mayor Foley has served the city faith fully, but sar his personal affairs were of suck a nature that be eould not do Justice to alL - Mayor Slater enters upon bla dutie at onoa. MLLSBQRO OFFICE - LOOTED BY ROBBERS - '- - - 4, (eerb)l rptb ta Ta JaraL) ' ' Rlllaboro, Or., Sept i- Th poatofftA bers was robbed laat night. Th par tlaa, who ara unknoom, entered through a back window. They blew th safe open with black powder and aeoured 1,0SI. Of thla amount fill wa oasb and th balano in atamps -and valuable papers. - Tba robber .then stole a bora and buggy from J. M. Orear and Sad toward Portland. - . . , t jf- ; -' 'Uearaal SffUl aervlee.1 Topeka, Kanaaa, Sept. .Robert Re main ha confeaaed that he helped to arrange tb explosives under tbe Inde pendence, Colo, depot wbleb eaueea tn death of so many of tb non-union miners whan that building was de stroys. Remain Is a deported Colorado miner and wa arrested her for bur glary. flf told In detail how the work waa done and gave the names of th men who asiatd him. ' SOIIMI BCMOOMI (Special rrteeatvh te Tbe leereeLV Rosalia. Win., Sept t. Th fall term of tbe Rosalia public school will begin September It. Th following teachers will b la char get Kugans Pron, as sistant principal; Miss Anns. Brown, seventh end eighth grades; Mlas Chlorls Anderson, fifth and atxtb grade Mis Kile Osmba. third and fourth gradaa; Miss oertrud Moors, . primary. WstaaKa Gay at State Fair Saleai. - Tuesday. September it. Woodmen uni formed drill teams from all part cf in caie, win eowipete xor apeviai Oris - ord by tn fair. Woodmen and their famtllee will all ba ther Com and enjoy a day't recreation. The Southern Pacific will run anecial Wood man train. Leave Union depot f a m. return after tb reoea, ' s . flP ftUBItMl, OAOat- AJKAft, IMt brrxWAtTaOJa, tVlaT mTSB AJIA MAMMOMM OAMTJ jmm nroATrosr ram miw UT v POavrf.sirp,- - . ' (aparfal Dtasatm b TA Sesraal) .'. Oregon City, Bm9- RMidnta of aat Oregon City, O lad atone, Clack amas, Sast Mllwaukia, Bunnyild and Harmony who are Interested tn tba pro posed electrio Una to be run to Port land through the towns mentioned abov are active In canvassing tba situation thoroughly for data that would be of us ta building the Its. Ia each com munity where tba Una will go through ft parson who la interested In the work ts making a ceneue f people who would patronise th lino to tho exclusion of ny other line, freight and traffic that could bo considered In building tba line 1 being looked over and an -timet wll be formed of this also. The whole will go to show whether the line should nay and wilt ba an Import ant factor m determining th building of the Una. One man la ward thro at Bly on August U kept an aoount of tho teams that passed and found that thara were 2 or an averag of on every three minute.- About 4M pedestrians pass id the earn day. A record of tba kind of waarona and freight hauled waa kept to form aa. Idea what the sow. lia4 oould expect for freight. Interested par sons tnt tbe ether precincts ara doing tho same kted of work and whan It is oompleted a meeting will be called and a comlttco appointed to take tbe mat tar up definitely and form a oempany to pre the matter. Tha company that la formed locally will either build th Mne or sell the franchise. They do not ear whe build It as long as one la built and are willing to receive lstters asking for Information. C. W. Clark of Clackamas Is, tba one most tntereeted in' th proposition. - . . , f , ,. . Cap OaSaff Sssssy. "' : tTnloss tkra in some unformed Inci dent happens the en toff tram th golf, links to th Madlsoa street brldg will be opened Sunday and earn running be tween Oregon City and Portland will commence th una ef tbe track Such tha nrasent Diana of th O. W. P. dt Railway company. For several weeks past workmn have been busy laying the tracks and now -they are occupied In potting In ballast. - This work should bs completed by- urtaay ana a is th cars wll make tho trip in About 0 minute, where as It is now 11 takes about aa hour and 1 minutes. WW Kwnt fas A sTbuiam Mama. Tuesday afternoon there was a ' pe eial meeting of tba Woman's Lewis and Clark club at the bom of its president. Mrs. O. A. Harding. As the Stats Lewis and Clark club baa not given the local organisation much aid they thought that they had better go ahead with their work and not wait upon th higher body and it waa suggest ed to giro th local or ganisation another nam. Aft enrob ing for ft long time they found th longest nam that would bo practicable and her It I: "Tho Oregon City Divis ion of th Woman's work or tbe Lswis and Clarkrxpoitlon." After transact ing this business ther waa not mgcb work left in tho member present, so they sUournsd ta meet naxt Tuesday when an effort wll b mad to Chang th aamsv bi making, 4 1 -abortsc.- .next Urn. , Tb club ta doing good work and should have received mora support from th upper body, not that organisation probably knowing that tb Oregon City women oould do mora by not being in terfered with, nave suggested nothing. Tb local Lewis and Clark club will In time do good work for tho city by seeing that th street and unlovely places around town ara kept lean,,'' Ooaaay Pearl Poo L. Baker who ta th road super visor In dlstriot No. ft waa ordered by th county oommlslonrs yesterday to buy a.fteft, foot of lumber for repelrlag a bridge. ; - Six boys, whoa ages rang from IT to 11 years, were arrested but night by Officers Shaw and Noblltt for swear ing In th presence of women at tb Southern Pacific station. They war put lq jail and their ball fixed at It. They were vary anxious to aeouro bail, as a night In th city Jail was not looked forward to wltk pleasure, aa the only oeounant. John Murphy h who as alligators and specklsd dog)... waa having on of hi aeenoee, and bad taken the only blanket in the plaoa to hide under. Mayor Dlmlck was notified and bo oame down town and put up tho ball for tha boys, who wlU bs given ft bearing tn th munlolnal court today. Tha boys ar supposed to have been drunk nnd, after investigation. If thla la found to be a fact, th persona who cold tham liquor will b dealt wtUi nesordlng to tow. The name of tho boy a are P. F. Hoaklna, Oeorg Walters, B. Shannon, William Laweraea o. And ami Andre, " Ftr to So Fir was discovered la th honhoun of th Stabea yard, near . Scbuebel Wednesday morning and by prompt work th building wa saved together with th contents, which amounted o lis boxes of bops. This was th ond time this seas oft that flr bad been started la th building. Th fir started from the stove sad ran up th. side cf the building, resulting In 7i damage, Ther wa no insurance ok' too build in: and th owner, a Chinaman, as soon as th fir wa out oame to town and immediately Insured tha building. " ' Th funeral cf Mr. Lmorft Jon, who was shot by Oeorg W. Laath oa Tuesday, morning and died at th Oood Samaritan hospital at I 'clock Wednes day morning, was held from tb borne of' bar parenta, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Woods, at S o'clock this afternoon, tbe Rev. 4 H. Beavene officiating. Tb tn Urment took plac In- Mountain View cemetery- Mra. Jon 1 survived by a hue band and two daughters, four and six yearn old respectively, her father, mother, a married alater and a brother. T. X Turner of Stafford was an Or gon City visitor ' yesterday. Mrs. Grace Shall, wh ha been visit ing Attorney and Mrs, F. O. Eby, re turned to hr bom ta Mora, Or today. 81 Crumley cf Seaside wag In Oregon City yeoterday on business. C. D. Latourett baa returned from ft buelnsss trip t th Sound cities, W. H. Wei eh, who to th Chief of th mosnted nolle of Canada, yesterday wired his wife to arrang to Join him at Dawson. Mrs. Weleh and children will leave for that olty la a few day. Mayor O. B. Dlmlck and City Attor ney Oeorg Storey went to Portland yesterday to confer Wltb Attorney W. D. Pentoo of th Sotttbom Pacific com pany with regard to tb ordinance that will be drawn up la reference to th recant oompcpmls between th dty and th railroad company In regard ta trackage rights through th City. After th ordinance is drawn up it will be sub mitted .to tb Council for their ratifica tion. 1 Fred Hutajmreyf and Dr. M. W. Pow ell.' whe have been on a hunting erpedl 11 oa ia tho mountain east of WUkott, E-iSAR --' - im cnuarta art on mtir wx tktm tKwi - :f - -KitHMwa'fti McCaII Pattern Wo ana eg mi fag th iiisiim Vfc .' psAftmn) sbew aeaai ai- sonlag'lta. "xj asm Uta saX Dixssss Foe School CIi2w!r 'v; Th public scbool opens Monday, &eptubtt It. It you ; harw scbool children now Is ths tim and thia is the place to buy 8cbool Dresaeav Wa bara a tew mora of tba aoO'oHered ( for sals last Saturday that will be sold this week at the follow ing krw prices for Friday and Saturday f ; 4 V' 15 Children's Dressesj in another tot made of percales and calicoes, well made and trimmed sixes broken only for , 8 and 10 years of age, Pretty fall School A Dresses. These dresses sold for 76c, $1.00 udgTlDC ftl.SO ASKS JLHir CWICVJ IVI 88 Dresses for Children from to 4 years of age made 1n Pi euUi and Mother Hubbard styles; materials the best, make and styles excellent; sold from 75c to A f -$1.00. -Here during this sale, or while they laeV etg fj Q for only .v '' --- '' r' ''' 1 119 Children's Dresses, ages 6 to H years, made up of choice styles and quality of gingham, madras and percales. ' Tust the dress for opening. of school; the material in these alone would cost more than we ask. 1 We sold them for Q $1.00, $1.50 and $1,75. - Mow yon can have your t fj O C choice for.;., ................ . 188 Children'a Dressea, ages $ to 14 years, made of extra quality of Madras, percale- and ginghams style and work the best, well-trimmed with laces and embroideries ; some in this lot sold for 44.50; not one for lesa f f Q than $1.75, Now you takf your choice J() for. Vie e'W ' . ' BARGAINS LACE CURTAINS Bom ftr soiled, at barf regular arte Contlnaoua bandllng osvses Uwm t be mor or leas soiled. Tbcr arc M different Ctrl, on pair, or m m Instaneos on of ft bJad.- avcry on will b aold at exactly balf pries.. . Mo Cnrtala fer eaob......f...SB f( Curtain tor, aob ....t..B8d) M Cnrtala for, eaob ........ .T5d t.O Curtalbs, aerOf pair' 8 rin Hottlhgbam Lao Cnrtalna, Itt ynrda Ions. tn. wide, stitched dgea, latsst sa-ttarae. regular .0t qoalltv, tbla week, pair..... ...OS) U.I Cnrtaina .............. .a.S9 Arabian Lao Cartalfta. H yards long. 10 In. wide, fin patterns, overlooked stttebed odsea, Mtra On quality laoe. reguUr f l. suaUty; " special M .. . TAPESTRY COVERS Tapestry Covers. 48. 4-4, 1no Tspsstry Table Cover, large assorV meot. Bovor sold less tbaa TSV for f-4 Cevrt In tapostry and btna. Ana patterna, IL-M value, for...s3d NORTH PAOFIC DENTAL COLLEGE: On of tb best qulpped Instltatlcna A aftftwal aaostoft begin Ootober s. Students may graduate attar attending three full" couraea. , For rurtftor uuomiiw addrtan. iBsm a 141 Wss Park 8V ZwtlaaA, Orr- . MEDICAL DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Blgbtswath ftnoual mla btn 8ap It, lev. aaat si l somvpwt. bf, DC TOoan, lit Dekum bldg, Portland. returned last Bight No game was killed. but they report a awad Urn. . A lfl waft born to tba wlf of O. B Beddlck this morning. (Sperlat nspateh tt Tb eoamel.) St John. ' Weelu. Sept. County Sohool Superintendent S. bf. MeCroaky baa aompletcd tb August apportlcn mcn ef aobool Mods. It aggregates It, lit M, of wbleb 414.444.40 comes from tba atat and 41,l tS from th oounty. Th. apportionment for, this district IS ftadT.44. V for the Bop Fields. The steamers Btmor and Roth, of tho Oregon Railroad A Navigation m- nn lake M SlrSOt to th bOD fMdS of Oragoa. Boats Isav daily at 7:44 a ax from Ab Street oca - MM : " MERRY SHOUTS - importavikt tmmtwm gKaol drsusi Bnd t r thwm wltHin n mm IN NEEDFUL f; CURTAIN RODS Curtain Rods, will extend M mro aily aold for It M SO Brass Curtain Bods, wltb Oliver nds, . oomplet wltb mount inav for - !) ;ED SPREADS CroehetWod Spreads. BO, i tin honardbmb spread, large bed else. hammed, regular tl.Od, now. .Bttw tlo Bproada, fl.SS. Tbess are full doom bad sis, pur wblt Marvel lea patterns, also, eraebct. beautiful designs, good welgnt and good Vain at 41.09 our price ..v. .......... .......81.88 Colored and - wblt Spreada. wltb fringe, full sue, blue, pink, red and pur wall, antra good weight, spreada. for ... ..v$i.6) COMFORTS 3 TO KEEP YOU WARM Comfort. 1. M. Bright odor m sUbolln knotted and tied, filled wltb par sanitary cotton, different de signs ovrs; apeeial for..,.. $1.14) IS.M Comforta, 81.88. Bit re anal Ity allbolla and satin ooverinc at betb aide silk, atltebadl Our sv a aj a sj e e -- a t NIGHT SCHOOL : Behnke-WalKer Business' College BBasabjnsS 48 hosBS pas Wk Pwawmawhlp 8 bawSB pat Wch j!ml'imli'a baami pes wee: ampftSiiaP haem P wma v.:.-v,? r w scnooi m-w wr Consult tHl md. tor prlcm on boys' school sraitar-Ton'U find your mch. V v .v Coys4 School BOYS' BLUB 8UTTS. Cram for tbe rougn ooys. wortn aa.au, naro at ma my nr lOW Price e i ieeeaw.w in iwT A BETTER 8UTT tf yoa $150, K 00b $m UM v-, and MIXED TWEED SUITS, ' I mtkft CkU W&m Clowe. smvClaeM'w ' baftsA ffmiwbw Wftvbvjaaai Every wafat to tba house tTsetry reduced and placed on sale fort t. .y . yow mepaction. a. - - i--;t- rny An1 odd lot of Percale, Calico, Batiste and Dimity Shirt waists, tailored in the latest styles, all sizes and colors, sold regularly for 76c, $1.00, $1J3 and ,Jk f $1.56; your choice, while they last, - CCC only.e..,..-...; MM.M....;m..MMV ww White Shirtwaists, made In tuckv-others. withJacee elean-np of all our $l.B5r $1.60, $8.00 and $2.60 kinds; choice of 64 different aty lea, all sizes, at only THINGS AT '-m ELANXETS a J FOR COOL NIGHTS V II.M BlaftlwtB, 818, Toe aaa have your eboie of tan, gray or pure white, good heavy fleecy blanket, ta foil sins 11-4, your abolee for two day only at 81.88 W aarry tb bvgest and bast assort ed stock cf Wool Blank ta. -lb. gray wool t.M BlankM fot..8B.e8 Bktnkets ft., ft par white Oregon Wool Blanket, full else, all aura wool, never sold less than M.Od; our prle (or ft starter tbla season..... 88.98 SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES A- -1', 440 Sheet g, Sd. ttxfS tloen fin tab Sheet, bleached. ' ready i for use, bammed and ironed, aow....4aVd So SbeaaaV 8S. tirtO, made of csUmk suallty bleached sheeting, all ta one plena, no see ml, torn ready for ma, win bam. for.... Sa) PUlow Cases, lie quality. 8d, 14d doa, tfkSS Pillow Cases, good . muslin. for ..............8 Pillow Case, east 4, a good, soft mus- lln, free from dressing. Ie suaUty - lla) I OREGON ' 3- , . . iHi ! opens septb::er 15, t04 -,- A Girls' School cf fewest (to I Corp of teachers, location, building, equipment C ssaas8888'is ysssa tasi,A site bey end gM e eeilages. Pruaao ea - ewrmmleat Jw-- iVleai w - a- " ? f o ;-'' ;'-v : -.V ww . v v . ... t f ; - ; v. -': McCCra Suits tOm ROUGH ANft BXADY WEAJL 4 to 7 years. Just tha 8uh want It toe larger boya a yy - r.;, 'J .;- C - , , ,M , - apse in all aiaea tip to 14 years the latest style, some with and embroidery a general RIGHT TIME : 'UN!;ERWEA2 Boya ftoavr rlboed Skirts and draw ers) Bpcoial .Bttd Boya, gray half wool Bhlrbi and Draw ers; spedal .B8 CbUdron'a eru rlbted Tcstst ap eml 18) Children's gray ribbed Union Bolt; special Btfd Ladies ribbed Teata and Pants, seru sad aray; special ...... MUM.18d Children's ribbed Slisphig Oarmants; special S8d HOSIERY FOR ALL THE FAMILY Boys heavy Ircm-emd Haant apa- at lBsos and Children's 1 and 1 and I nnd 1 black ribbed Hose; pedal .19Wa) Misses and Children's fine ribbed Uai finished Hoereerlar Sfoi spe cial 18w Ladles tin black Haw flniahad Hoaa doubl sol; special .'..18H) Ladles An black laoe and drop-stltnh Hose; special .....18d Boys' light ami dark colored percale Shirt Walsta, made wltb "Mother's yrtand Belt"; epeolal 3ft) Boys laundered percale Shirt 'Walsta, light and dark color, regular 7 Re; apla .......M....M,484 Z-4 1 V POimJaND MA'' BeVW S 0; ' toaar ifrt asasbibMC 'i fsesv W m bbma few MtsOaif SBSBSSBSSE 69c i