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r n JfM .i; . k ' DAILY OAPtTAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OttBQQN. SATURDAY, SEPTKMI1KK It, 1007. s ; r i. biocKcon 9 ' IL. f fhenmwsii. IIHIIIIIIIlHIiM-HlIII'IJ PERSONALS fail! 98c it :wiss Curtains $1 .50 to $3.00 Values RFDUCED TO 98c A PAIR .... - n,n fnr von could not do bettor ... flHinir un rooms io - -. - . .... m n fow pair or thcBo lovoly . .- IA inVL'SL !- RUFFLED SWISS CURTAINS comfl in dots, stripes, Froncn pioiuh, .u.i .,.. i -. ,f ,nna nnd lacj trimmed. A bargain worthy of your jrtBliCOlD'"""- ttslderatlon HOSIERY , mx Ladies 15c Hosiery Ono hundred dozon hoso which wo bought direct from tho mill. Tho quality and tho price will moot with your approval. Thoro Is no uso of paying 2G cents In other stores, whon you can got them hero for 15 conts. I The Economy Store--The Busy Place tand Opera House JOHN P. CORDBAY, Mgr. 0 Week Commencing MONDAY, SEPT. 1 6 Tie Allen Stock Co. WITH YERNA FELTON Sfpcrted by a competent com- I .'& repertoire of good plays Monday Night flat Girl Ffom Texas" ftuje of bill nightly. Prices, IftUcSOc Boiolceopons Monday at 9 n. m. KLINGER-GRAND THEATRE Grand Opening foDAY EVENING, SEPT. 9 ! Wh HIGH CLASS VAUDEVILLE SIX BIG ACTS tated Songs and Moving Pictures Prices 10g and 20c READY FOR THE FAIR "-"uuuea irom page one.) uai'Jr th demnd ,s Browing A-OwatSliowltlnu. "eihow ring parado of flno stock OttTL Ul nwvol. Tho day Ko WUU the,r rlbbn will be SSL0" f0r 0reson- ver be U tt, ;,V0 mnY animals been Been ti ibm at the fa,r grounds. In JhiJ erent department tho ex- Cen Tady, we" asserab1 ttUjeb,ta'whlch will be larger Sd,lnb!fQre' The plant ex- unilns , Wers w,n surpass 52f fen 8t th0 fa,r' 6 exiWt U also coming out CoatrStBHtXol. Ue usual bar under the UUm 'J ef aU k,Dds of ld to tk dry an i?.1111" be at the fair. tho Chemawa precinct wont dry at tho local option election. It Is dono undor an old contract with tho atnto, mado provlous to tho law going Into offoct. But thoro will bo no pool selling on tho races. Tho gambling features of tho fair will bo reduced to a minimum this yenr, and for tho first time In Its (history tho stnto fatr. will bo a strictly agricultural and educational Institution. Thoro aro tho usual restaurant and entlng house prlvllogos, nnd thoro aro many now cottagos nnd tents going In ov- Lory dny. Hon. Geo. S. Downing has taken possession of a fluo cottngo on Downing nvonuo, whoro ho and his good wlfo will vecolvo their old friends nnd acquaintances from all ovor tho stnto. Ex-Presldont Looncy nnd his sister, Miss Looney, of J.t forson, each havo flno largo tent pa godas just oft tho avenue, and many othor old-tlmo patrons of tho fair aro already happy and at homo In the tontod city. o "Everybody Should Know" Bays 0. Q. Hayes, a prominent busi ness man of Bluff. Mo., that Buck- len's Arnlcn Salvo Is tho quickest and surest healing salvo over applied to a sore, burn or wound, or to a caBO of piles. I'vo usod It and know what I'm talking about." Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist, 2Cc. o Now Photo Gallery. An Improvement on Twelfth street that Is going to bo appreciat ed very much by tho public Is tho erection of a now, up-lfo-dato gallory by F. N. Baker, who recontly camo from Red Bluff, Cul. Mr. BakoV la a brother of tho carpentor and con tractor, C, A. Baker, who lives at 14 5 C Waller street. He has fitted up a gonoral studio, with a splendid north-lighted operating room, thnt will open this coming week. Mr. Baker has had 20 years experience In tho business of picture making. o Sick Headache. This disease Is caused by a de rangement of the stomach. Take a dose of Chamberlalu's Stomach and Liver Tablets to correct this dlsordor and tho sick headache will disappear. For sale at Dr. Stone's drug store. frfrt-fri-H-M-H-M-l M IHH A. J. Hamilton, of Turner, was a Salem visitor this morning. Mrs. Lnura Howo and mother, of Turner, aro vteltlng in tho city. Dr. A. E. Tamleslo was among thoso who went to Portland today. Rev. W. R. Wlnanj left this morn ing for Corvallls for an over-Sunday visit. Miss Salllo Jones loft today for Tumor, where she will visit rela tives. Mlsa Viola Alderman loft this. morning for Marlon, whoro she will visit friends and relatives. Mrs. J. Cooper and daughtor, Miss Ruth, left this morning for a brief visit in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Clnro Baker will nr- rlvo this ovonlng from Portland for a short visit In tho city. Burns Powell, tho talented trom bonist of Monmouth, Is In tho city to take In tho fair. Secretary C. F. Easter, of tho lo cal Y. M. C. A., left this morning for a short visit In Portlnnd. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Reeves, of Newport, nro In tho city visiting friends and getting ready to tako in tho state fair. Roy Knotts arrived this morning from Portland to rosumo his studies In tho medical department of Wll lametto University. Mrs. Ethel Holvorson, of Cosmop niin wnnhlncton. who has beon vis- ltlng her sister, Mrs. RalBton, loft todny for a visit in Eugene. Herbert Wlnslow returned today to his homo In Polk county, after spending Hovcrnl weeks as drier In one of tho hop yards near Qorvals. Mrs. T. A. Hayes and daughters, Lucllo and Ruth, after visiting Mr. and Mro. C. N. Potter, have returned to their homo In Portland. , Mrs. R. A. Horltngo and sister, Mrs. R. M. Brnndorborry, and Mrs. II. A. Miller and daughtor, Marvol, loft today for Newport. .Mr. and Mrs. James Thornton, of ABhlnnd, and Mrs. "W. D. Boldlng, of Portlnnd, aro tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Potter, on East Stato Btroot. Miss Jtmnlta Mlllor, of Lebanon, who has beon visiting In this city, loft this morning Tor n fow dnyB' visit In Portland. Sho wns accompanied by Miss Holon Mooro. Mrs. McCnustlnnd, wlfo of Pror. McCaustland, of Ithlca, Now York, Is expected to arrlvo In tho city to dny to bo tho guost of Mrs. Mary i Payton. Mrs. McCauBtland is tho! daughtor of Rev. and Mrs. uwynno, formorly of this city, Mr. Gwynno having boon" pastor of tho Prosbyto rlnn church hero. o FAIR WEEK Next week will be a week of great importance to Sa lem and Salem people. Tne past two weeks have been of great importance to tisand the MANY SALEM PEOPLE who have taken advantage of or many GENUINE STOVE BARGAINS. Yoa do not have to bay one of these CLOSEOUTS to get a bargain, as every stove i the house is a bargain at the price. Oar trade in stoves so far has exceeded oar expectations as we have sold more staves than all the rest of the Salem dealers combined. Join the ranks of the satisfied and get one of otir stoves. We guarantee that you'll never regret it if you do. Rochester Wae We have fust received a shipment of Rochester Cop per Nickle Ware. This ship ment includes chafing dishes, serving dishes, serving trays, coffee and tea pots, crumb trays and brushes, forks, spoons, salt shakers, and other chafing dish acces sories. The Rochester Ware has the reputation of being the best of this line df goods. Some of this ware is on dis play in our north show win dow. Notice it today as you are passing. WADE, PEARCE & CO EVERYTHING IN HARDWARE Phone Main 1 9 1 Cor. Com'l and Court Sts. Vaudeville Show Tonight at tho Kllnger Grand. Tonight and tomorrow night will bo tho last porformnnco of tho pros- ont bill nt tho Kllngqr Grand. Next , Monday, and during fair wook, a comploto chango of acts will tako place, promising tho biggest vauuo vlllo show ovor brought to Salem. inininiiniiiiiiniiiij T The I White House Restaurant J For a Regular 1 25cDinnerat20c They can't be beat McGfchriit & Son Proprietor. I Cheat Seed I Actor'H Life n Hard One. It Is commonly thought thnt tho actor's llfo Is an easy ono, nnd tholr path Is strewn with rosos, but Mlsa Vornn Folton says It Ih not true. From her vlowpolnt sho claims that it is work, ronl hard work. "Why. look at me," Bho snld, "I rohonrso my pooplo every dny to cor- j .. i . II . At.... inlf AO rect tho sngniosi naw; umt um-. from thrco to four hours, then I al ways occupy my lolsuro tlmo In loading now plays, In hopes of find ing ono thnt Is moro pleasing to tho public than another. An hour or so Is spout at a music lesson, then a horsoback rldo, a llttlo rest, dinner and then tho performnnco. I am con tinually studying." It Is this busy llttlo lady that comes to Salem next weok In tho Al len Stock Company, nnd wo may look forward to a real treat. Her support Is an oxcollont ono, and sho says she Is proud of It. o Tho Toxa9 Wonder. CureH all kidney, bladder and -i rheumatic troubles; soia oy an uruB- C4 SQ N&&aA Elata, or two months' trial treatment 2926 Olive Btroot, St. Louis, Mo Send for testimonial. Sold by Stone's drug store. Hetty TnlltH Plainly. BoBton, Mnss., Sept. 11. "It Ih going to tho dovll," declared Hottty Green today, whoa asked for 'an opinion of tho ilnanclnl situation. "You, young mnn, will bo fighting soon, nnd It will not bo a foreign foo, but It will bo among yoursolvoB, nnd It will bo right horo." -o- Can you afford to trlflo with so sori ' ous a matter as to neglect a bad cold or cough, whon for a trifling amount you can secure a bottle of "Hick ory Bark Cough Romedy," that la guaranteed to euro or money refund ed. Prlco 26c. 50c nnd J1.00 per bottlo. For sale by all dealers every where Wiiimniim in Kcuttlo People Hurt. Soatlo, Sept. 14. Whllo on rout- to tho rnco track at tho Meadows this aftornoon In nn nutomobllo Stato Sonator A. T. VanDovantor, Dr. T. Forguson, Btato sonator from Tacoma, and Lincoln Davis, former stato sonator, and Jnmos Wllsou wero nro all seriously Injurod, Dr. Forguson nnd VnnDovnntor perhaps fatally. Tills Ono Died. Carlsbad, Sopt 11. Prlnco AU gust of Coburg died horo todny. Lame Uncle. This Is an nllmont for which Chnmborlaln's Pnln Balm has provon CBpocInlly valuable in almoat ovory Instnnco It affords prompt and por mnnont rollof. Mr. Luko LaGrnngo of Ornngo, MIh., sny3 of It: "After UBlng n plaster and othor remedies for throe woolts for a bad lamo bnck, I purchaaed a bottlo of Cham borlnln'B Pain Balm, and two appli cations offooted a euro." For sale at Dr. Stono'a drug Btoro. S" Wo are now supplied with n comploto stock of GraBs and Field seodB. ', ', Wo havo secured a very flno . . lot of choice Cheat Seed, free ',', from amut and foul seeds. ; ; .. Good clieat seea is vuiy onm . ' ! this season, and It will pay you r to order early. ! . $ : Vetch Seed" jj ! ! Wo have a small lot of Vetch 1 1 1 1 on hand. Buy now, as the crop . . Is very short this season. Clovef Seed Wantedt... ! ! !! Wo are in the -market for ;; :: Choice Clover Seed at good .. ' ; figures. Bring us a sample. ::D. A. WHITE &SONS Baton Ammtm 256 Ooftl IMrMt PImpm Iff. Nobby Footwear Our winter stock of shoes Is now In. and contains some of tho neatest lasts that you wl'l S find any place. Wo havo a good lino of heavy high top sboeB and all kinds of ladles', men's and children's shoes at- rom 2,60 to 5.00 per pair. Repairing a specialty. Jacob Vogt I State Street itHiiiiniimiiiiiiiMit DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE GREATEST INVENTION IN THE WORLD TODAY! On Exhibition at all Hours of the Day or Evening at A. L ERASER'S, 258 State street-next door Board of Trade : : :: In Main Pavilion, Eair Grounds, during Eair. At Eraser's in the evening. xez. 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