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t Doita J ,V r ' ' Vl 0umal 3k I ty.XH. SALKM, OIlEflOX, THURSDAY, XOYRMllISK J2H, 11)07 NO. 87rt. anksgiving Advertising Edition Devoted to the Board of Trade WORKERS AND BOOSTERS GENERALLY IND MAN IN HER BOUDOIR fKjdcs Mining Man Has Episode Ih on Anna Held Shaw Girl York, Nov. 28. Leo. D. Sov- i, a mining engineer of Los An- Iwus arraigned In tho West Side court on a technical chnrgo of try, which was made by Helen . . t- V1-l.lt.. a memuer ul uiiii nuiu i ilan Model" Company nnd her Mrs. Tlicodoro Dubose. MIsb alleges that while nprepnrlng Iro In her rooms at her sister's nont, 8ho discovered Sovurolgn her bed. orclgn became emitted with Ming actress In California, ac- to her story, nnd followed ben she cam oEast. As ho draulc jtcas, alio suys, ahe found his Ions annoying, nnd rcqucstcJ loavo her nloue, but ho In- 'the should marry him. en Miss Willis saw him under she fled, Bcroamlng, and ho , Her sister's purse, contain- oney nnd Jowolry, was mlswd, Dverclgn wnB charged wlh kit. LOOKING AFTER THE NEW VOTERS FIII,MS 01 VB REASONS roil THANKFULNKSS rood for Sale . Brown & Company. , cod Proofs of Naurallzatlon Qua!fTaitions to Be Investigated In Oregon (United PresB Leased Wire.) Seattle, WobIi., Nov. 28.-John Speed Smith, Herbert W. Meyora, Edwin ABhbaugh nnd Jl. S. McCall, who will nsclst District Attorney An drow J. Balliet in naturalization work In Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Montana, hnvo arrived from Washington, D. C. Organizing the offlco force will begin tomorrow, and after a fow days tho task of examin ing tho applicants for naturalization in tho district started. Tho system atic Investigation of tho proofs of fered by applicants for naturalization papors is Bomowhat now. Tho coun try has been divided Into lnrgo dln trlcts, and th? Investigation 1b placed In tho hando of assistant United States district attorneys. Why not patronlzo a homo indus try, and eat Zlnn' candles. Thoy aro tho best. Post Card Hall Now subjects dally. Zlnn makes French mixed candy that will melt in your mouth. TOCAGO STORE PEOPLES BARGAIN HOUSE A Powerful Bargain Sale hie ohdeii ron this week we must have iioom for HOLIDAY NOVELTIES SO THE GOODS IN SEVERAL DE rSIEXTS WILL RE SLAUGHTERED NO MERCY SHOWN TO :HS NOW IS THE TIME TO GET RARGAINS FOR YOUR EEVUti WILL REAT THE REST PRICE YOU CAN GET' K WHERE. YRJ)S OF PLAIN AND IVCY WOOL DRESS GOODS fOHTH 8.1c A YARD NOW ON HiH AT !)0c flSWDS OF YARDS OF WNTV DRESS AND WAIST- iC, SH.KS FROM SSc YARD W IP. YHDS OF HARK AND JfiHT COLORE!) OUTING Mt.ls a regular th 2XT8 QUALITY W PI It YARD HSc J Or " PPHEDS OF INDIES COATS " bUTS NOW ON SALE '"IFATS SHOWN WH 01 R PRirEK im Tiir- t-uvo. NOW ON SALE MEN'S UHo HEAVY FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR NOW JIOc MEN'S 7."e OVKHALLS NOW. 436 MEN'S JOo SOX NOW le MEN'S 10c WHITE HANDKEH CHIRPS NOW Ic MEN'S 23e WOOL SOX NOW 15o MEN'S 25o SUSPENDERS... 10j LADIES' 7Sc OUTING FLANNEL DRESSING SACQUES NOW CHILDREN'S 3c WOOL SWEAT ERS NOW -13c Huh Tried It for Sixteen Years. It. R. Ryan: I was never so thank ful for living In tho Wlllamettcvol ley as I wns after returning from a pond for their life and lliub on Bound leather in harnesses. If thoy will clean, oil nnd hnvo Ahom prop erly kopt In repair, many a bill for broken bones will bo saved. Gentlemen's nnd Ladles' denning nnd Imliig Parlors. Mr. 0. K. Do Witt, who enmo to trip by wagon through southwestern Oregon, a part of northwestern Call-.Salom about two and a half years fornln, Smith RIvor vnlley and Cr03- ago from Iown, has established a cent City, exploring Douglas, Coos, Curry, Josophlne, Jackson, Klamath and Crook counties Somo of this territory Is rich nnd beautiful, but thoro Is no plnco that a person can got so much for ,tho money, consid ering land, transportation, frultB, grains and other crops, and as good educational facilities and comfortable surroundings as can bo had in Mar lon, Polk, Linn nnd Yamhill coun ties, of which Salem Ib tho capital and business center. Hero aro Bplcndld grain, grass and Btock farms, fruit and borry ranches. Cherry orchnrds tho past yoar gavo a yield of $G00 por aero, prunes $200 per aero, apples and hops oarning big money when properly enred for. There Is no placo on tho Pacific slopii whoro a man can Uvo so woll or to cheaply as rlgh here. Our soil, water, cllmato and products cannot bu equalled tho wldo world ovor. l have resided hero for IC ycarB nnd hnvo mado n thorough Investigation of nearly nil parts of tho Pacific coast, and nm thankful ovor and ovor for tho blessings wo enjoy. F. E. Shnfer: I wish to Join you in extending my best Thanksgiving compliments to tho public for en abling mo to build up a big harness trade. My Btock of. saddlos, blankets, whips and horso clothing has boon increased ovor slnco I wont into buslnoss a few ycarB ago, and I vclsh to especial) ythank my many country cuBtomora who havo stood by mo with their patronage. I could not havo rnoro of their repair business unless I used poor material and that I wl'I not do to make business. Peoplo 'de pressing and cleaning parlor in tho oporn houso block at 404 Court Btrcot, and makes n Bpoclalty of ar tistic pressing and cleaning gontlo men's and ladles' suits. Tho finest tailored suitings nro ronovated on Bhort nottco. Dyeing Is carefully looked after. Mr. Do Witt haB had a great deal of oxporlonco in putting clothes for dressy peoplo In perfect order, as ho conducted a pressing establishment nt Ames, Iown, ono of tho largost collcgo cities In tho state. 1Mb mother, Mrs. Anna Do Witt, will havo charge of tho ladlos depart ment. This Is a now featuro and will bo appreciated by Salem peoplo as fnst as thoy learn tho service that tho Do Witts aro proparod to offer. In addition Mr. Do Witt is ngent for tho Groat Western Tailoring Co., nnd tho Success Tailor of Chlcngo, nnd Ib taking orders for somo flnu suitings. . o Tlio Sail) Studio. Albert Salb, who has devoted ton years to oaulplng hlmsolf as a photo- grnphor, learning to tako plcturos and retouch thorn In somo of tho largest gallorleB In Chlcngo, has established hlmsolf in this city, nnd oponcd a studio ovor Pntton DroB. bookstore. Ho makes a specialty of portraits and children's pictures nt ottractlvo prices. Ho claims for his work tho best quality and solicits an examina tion of his work. Ho omploys tho latest invention an'nrlsto vlolot-ray electric arc light and takes pictures by day or night with porfoct buccojs o JOHN D. WOULD BE SHYLOGK Said to Have Offered 75 Per Cent On , New York City Bonds TO MAKE CHICAGO PURITAN Saloon Men Would Stop AH Wheels tf Industry On Sabbath Ash Wood for Snb $G.C0 por cord. Win. Drown & Co. (United Press Leased Wirt.) Now York, Nov. 28. At tho dark est hour of tho panic, when a ocoro of banking institutions woro on tho edgo of fnlluro, John D. Rockofollor holped stem tho tide by announcing that ho would throw his vast wealth into tho breach. Tho day aftor Rock ofollor'a announcement a Bmnll, but solvont bnnklng Institution was hard drcoaed for ensh. It hud plenty of good securities, but could not got cash. Hearing of Rockofollor'o offor of aid, tho directors wont to him nnd offored n largo block of New Yor': City bonds, provldln gho would glvo thorn cash. Rockofollor offored 'o glvo them ensh for tho bonds, pro vided ho got them at a discount of no loas than 215 po rcont from tho market prlco. To lend only 75 por cont on Now York City bonds, ovon nt such n tlmo, would havo bcon a peculiarly shrewd transaction. - n Thankful to Ho Home- Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Connor hnvo re turned from Bpondlng two months nt Sonttlo Mr. Connor took a cnrlond of nno horses nnd found rendy snlo at good price. Ho did not draw h'.s $1000 pay for them, although It was ready stmt cash. Then tho bank Hurry caino on nnd whonho wanted It the bnnks did not hnvo' It. They would only pay out about two dol lars at a tlmo, to onablo a man to buy a monl ticket. GRAND MASQUERADE AND SKATING CARNIVAL AUDITORIUM RINK TONIGHT Admission 25c. Skates 25c (United PrcBS Leased Wire.) Chicago, Nov. 28. Tho Ohleag Baloon kcopors, faco to faco with i despcrato legal battlo which threat ens to compel them to closo their places on Sunday, hnvo draggod from tho dusty statutes nn old-tlmo bill pasBcd In 1816. Under t1io drastlo provisions of thin law thoy throaton to shut up Chicago tighter than a drum. Under tho law, If tho aaloan moon succeed In enforcing It, It will bo Impoflslblo to Ibbuo Sundny nows papors. Tho theatres must bo closed as woll as other places of amuse ment. No street cars imist run. No. places of business except barber shops may remain open. o Mmul I'eitly nt Salem "Tho 8trongor Box," ono of the best modern plays, and Maud Feal.f, to grand a woman to spoil her name with nn "e," won their way to tke cardiac nppondnges of tho audlen-e, MIeu Foaly, who docs not want the roputntlon of bulng pretty, has a-n Individuality that growo upon own, and tho moro Been of her tho hotter sho Is llkod. Tho man who marrlwi a woman for her money In put, through a ryocosa that in tho end1 nlmBt makes a mnn of him. The company Is n good ono In all parts,, and tho play hvIJongHsh to the CQXft. Sweet Pens by Mrs. Knglnnd This sweot story by a Salem author illustrated by Lena Knight, on snlo Kliiii'M mnlniuoH chowlne enndv is M pton Drofl. bookBtoro nnd many vnr Ann nnnl. t,lnpi wrniini.,1 In wnY oth-r PllCOS. MttkOS a bOttUtlfUl .-. , ..... ,.., .,.,',-.. ... "-:..,. ,.a mil iiiii v ill fiBiiii I Tinnnt . MW ..-..v. !! v TjADIHS S'J.HO TIUM5IRD DIII1SS .ILATS XOW 81.03 7SC DOUIILB WiAXKWrS PR 30c S2.00 11.1 HEAVY HOITHiE HiaNKETS XOW 81S BEST SAXOM' YAHX SIvBIX..1e HHST SHETiaXD FLOSS SKEIX 7c HUXDHKDS OP VAIIDS OP THANKSGIVING TAHLH LIX KNS XOW OX fSALIL I5c BLEAOIIHD TAI1LR HA MASK PEE YAHD 20c 81.00 BLEACHED TABLE DA MASK BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS SATIX FIXISHED SPE CIAL SALE TRICE PER YARD 05c McEVOY BROS. OiERorAT, AVD minrF STREETS. SALEM, OREGON. BE A SPECIALIST j no worm is inn of inon and women who do a variety of things passably woll, bnt nothing oopoclally woll. Aro you ono of them? Bo n spoclnliHt. As an ox port stenographer or Iook ItfMipor, or an ofllolont buslnosa correspondent, tho poiwlbllRlei of advancomont aro unllmltod Wo will fit you to gain and hold a paying position. Wo will equip you to roap tho rich rowanls that como to thos who can do iklllful, Intolllgont work. Our fiohool toachod to do by doing. Our graduatos obtain tho host positions boonuso they are fitted by oxperlenco to hold thorn. Thoro Is a placo for you In tho bueinaae world. Mnko ready for it now. We teach Bookkeoplng. Stenography, Typewriting, Ponmanahlp, English, Commercial Law, Arithmetic. Write today for froo lllustratod catalogue. Capital Business College Salem, Oregon Tho Itigdoii Undertaking Parlors. W. T. Rlgdon opened business la iiiiiiiiuiiniii mini ii 1 S F. N. DERBY. J. S. WILLSON & tho "ndortaking lino Sopternbor 28, M 1802. Ho has established a chapol m 1VU .V Wll I.VIIN 7 for 'milling funorul services, and g viWi a ffiujaun, z tnk0H ontrp olinrBo of tho mumr S FWZ A I FCTATF ,nont ot 'unorn'8 whoro thnt la d- AND S zIiiii'h cough drops hav ono equal. ixiciiniMT nnnvrnc 5 If you ,mvo not tr,od thom you havo INSURANCE BROKfcRS h"- " -t. STOCK, GRAIN, AND FRUIT LANDS. City Property a Specialty. United Brethren Meeting jj At Harrltt Chapol tho mooting last night wiih the bHt no far of tho fi BorioH. Tonight tho ovangallBt will S Phone 320. SALEM, ORE. 55 comh,ct HU ow-'ni Thnnksgiv 2 H ing sorvlce. 4H4IHIHIUI HIHHH I 1 1 ;. Willamette University . ! i MARIE CAlill.l. COXING Adolph Klauber In tho New York Times, says 'Mario Cahlll. InMar rylng Mary. really roaks you laugh " This ia tha charming star and play which mado such a hit at Daly's New York lust year and which will be seen at the Grand, Dec 6. I STARR PIANO I HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C. WILL m 2 S S M fi s 5 S s m S fi flMBJlMMMMIaIMSMllIaIBKBMli COUEGE OF LAW I Looatod In New Medlral Dulldlng lu tho shadow of th? Statu Iaw Library. Established In 1618. A two yonrs oourso In tho fundamontals gf Jaw lormlnating j In tha dggrso of Haoholor of Law. i FACULTY Dean, Prof, of Common Law, Hal Proporty and Z ItHmilMMOM Mil Norwich Union Fke Iajwrance Society Frank X.eiediUj, lleklent Agent. Offlco with Wm. Brown & Co., No, 29 Commercial street. ISAKOAI.V DAY HUJlSCItUTION TO THIS PAPER EXl'JRSS NOV. JW ' P. L. .MoKiiiy Codo Work. a, a. itiiigiium Pref of Cado Pleading and Kvidanoe. John Hayne Prof, of Gomiuqn itaw Pleadings, Equity and Prac tloo work. I. H. Van Winkle Prof, of Uaots and Constltiitlonal Law, W. 13. Kejrt Prof, of Criminal Law and Commgrolal I-aw.1 J, (I, Hetzel Prof, of Contractu. Occasional leotures by members of the Supremo Court and othor Jurists of high legal attainments. Twenty-ono students aro now enrolled In this department, 12 ia tho Junior class and nlno in tho Senior class. IMiMlMlMlMIMIMIWIIMIBIMIMIMfMIMmiMIMIM'MiglBIMt