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PAGE FIY. KTUG SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK The New Perfection WITH THE PLATFORM tove B1ILT CAPITAL JUITKIMU NAI.M. ORE(M, TUESDAY, Al fll'ST , 1912. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE This sale should be of special interest ,as the materi als are the finest Nainsooks, Long Cloths and Muslins, trimmed daintily with embroidery and laces, or plain, trimmed only with narrow tucking and wide hems. Muslin Drawers $2.75 values 2.00 values 1.40 1.75 values 1.31 1.35 values 1.09 .90 values , 75 .75 values 'M .50 values 41 .35 values .21 Muslin Combination Suits $4.00 values $3.10 3.50 values 2.80 3.00 valueB 2.40 2.50 values 1.08 1.50 values 1.10 1.00 values 70 Corset Covers $2.25 values I1.R0 1.75 values 1.19 1.25 values .. 89 .75 values M .35 values .29 This does not Include the Braz zieres corset covers. Muslin Petticoats $9.00 values fll.OO 7.00 values 4.08 6 00 values "... 3J)9 4.00 values S.20 3.50 values 2.80 3.00 values 2.10 2.00 values 1.55 1.E0 values 1.10 1.00 values .78 .75 values M .35 values .24 MEN'S CLOTHING 20 to 50 per cent Less. The excellent standard of our ready tailored clothing for men Is a special pride to us. We are main taining and expect to maintain this high Btandard. You will find all wool clothing here, tailored right up to the minute, every detail perfect. What we are offering during this sale Is of our very best try us. Let Us Suit You HANDSOME NEW SWEATERS Both Ruff Necks and Big Collars All colors, all Btyles, heavy or light weight. Just what you need for the coast or mountains. 0W1 f united rnrsi eased wine.l Chicago, Aug. 6. The Coliseum filled slowly. The resolution com mittee continued at work up to 12:35 o'clock, when the convention was called to order by Chairman Povcr idge. The members of the platform committee worked hard to frnme a concise document, the leaders InBlBt lng tliat unleBs this were done the progressive declaration of principles would not get the necessary news paper publicity. Three plankB dealing with the ne gro question are occupying much of the commltee's time. It Is now ex pected that an agreement will be reached along the lines suggested by Colonel Roosevelt In his open letter to Julias Harris. The New York delegation, headed by a brass band, was the first to reach the hall. They entered at 11:55 and paraded the aisles. Other state dele gations quickly followed. At the meeting this morning the New York delegates elected George W. Perkins former member of the banking firm of J. P. Morgan & Co., national committee man from that state. Oscar Straus, former member of Roosevelt's cabinet, wns offered the place, tut declined, saying that a younger man should be named. pyrr.T.-nrsrrr ' L ..LiiuJi.iiiiYJii.i'Kiii.iiiiii'iiiiwJiliii fr, Is one of the finest summer conveniences. It bakes, broils, roasts and toasts, and all with none of the unpleasant heat and bother of firing up your big wood range, We show Perfection Oil Stoves and ovens in all sizes, also wickless oil stoves, and a complete line of gas stoves and appliances, 4L. FOREST FIRE BULLETIN. Western Forestry and Conservation Association. Portland, Aug. 5. July passed proc tlcally without forest fire loss, Au gust began with unusually favorable conditions, and better equipment than ever before by all protective agencies except the federal forest service, which Is hampered by congressional delay In acting upon Its appropriation, is the summary of a statement Issued today by the Western Forestry and Conservation association upon advices received from all protective headquar ters In the Pacific Northwest. Due partly to the weather but also to the perfection of preventive measures which, like the block signal system on railroads, safeguard without being spectacular, the situation Is novel in that the middle of the usual four months fire season has arrived . and there Is not a single fire of Impor tance to report Although small fires are becoming numerous, green timber Is not dry enough to carry them unless strong wind prevails and the patrol forces are handling them promptly. The season has been favorable for dispos ing of dangerous slashings and never before has there been such system and success In extinguishing smoul dering logs and snags left after burn ing to become a menace later. On the other hand the growth of grass and underbniBh has been so heavy as to threaten peculiar danger from now on. Marked Improvement In care with fire Is reported, although there Is con siderable complaint against careless DANDRUFF AND FALLING HAIR CAN RE STOPPED WITH HERPICIDE Every woman who Is obliged to wear false hair, or man a toupee, feeU that It is a misfortune. What makes the burden go doubly hard to bear Is the knowledge that the loss of natural hair could, In most Instances, have been avoided. The arch enemy of good hair Is the dwndruff germ. This 1. now a well established scientific fact There is one remedy on the market which, urcd regularly, will kill the germ and keep out every trace of dandruff. This remedy is Newbro's Herplclde long known as the Original Dandruff Gtrm Destroyer. By keeping the scalp clean, Herplclde not only prevents the hair from falling out but allows It to grow as nature Intended. Begun In time and its use persisted In, this val uable remedy Insures a nice healthy head of hair. Herplclde Imparts a life and luster to dull, dead, brittle hair making It light, fluffy and beautiful. Don't watt Begin now to save your hair. Newbro's Herplclde In 50c and $1.00 sites is sold by all dealers who guar antee it to do all that Is claimed. If jcu are not satisfied your money will be refunded. Applications may be procured at the better barber shops and hair dressers. A nice sample and booklet on the care of the hair will be sent to anyone upon receipt of 10c In postage or sil ver. Address The Herplclde Co., Dept. R, Detroit, Michigan. TWO DIVORCES ONE SUIT IN ATTACHMENT Lola Dice was granted a divorce this forenoon In Judge Galloway's court from B. C. Dice, on account of desertion. The suit for divorce of Nellie M. Williams against Charles E. Williams Is on trial this forenoon and contin ued until afternoon on account that all the witnesses have not appeared In court There are three children Involved In this case, who the plain tiff asks to have awarded to her, bo the matter of their support will have the attention of the court before the question of alimony can be settled. Tternhard Frlesen has filed an at tachment suit against the proprietors of the Kit Carson Buffalo Ranch shows, in which he alleges that on July 31, 1912, the defendants obtained $1500 from him, no part of which has been paid, except $400. The papers were served on the owners of the show at 1:30 this afternoon. 7 I mniiMniiiiniiiiiif FOl'STALN PRESENTED TO CITY. (Continued from Page 1.) the city Is to protect and maintain the fountain, and if this obligation Is met in the same generous manner as was the Impulse that actuated the gift then the fond desire of that charitable pio neer will have been fulfilled. "Without desiring to obtrude a sug gestion I hope that this body, as rep resentative of the city, will be ablo to arrange for a display of the fountain during each day and for at least one lialf hour each night during seasona ble periods of the year. "Now, as executor of the eatato of Louise Walte, deceased, I esteem It a pleasure to present to you the electric fountain recently installed In Wlllson park and .known as 'The E. M. Walte Memorial Fountain,' and accompany ing herewith is the key to the operat ing chamber to be delivered to the person having custody of the fountain. Respectfully yours, CHARLES U. M'NARY, Executor of the Estate of Louise Walte, Deceased. cincurr court j UNJUKItlES SEVERAL May L. Frolsch, who married Jesse M. Frelsch In Ohio, December 19, 1895, has begun suit for a dissolution of the marriage contract. There throe children Issue of the marriage, Goorge aged 15, Wesley aged 12 and Morle aged 6. The allegation of cruel and How Many Stock Turnovers? Stock Investment. .$ 1,500 Sales at 30 per cent gross profit .... 17,140 Stock turnovers ? If you will answer this question your way, we . will send you our new 100 page retail book, "A Bet tor Day's Profits." This book tells how chain stores, with cut prices but frequent turnovers many small profits make mon ey while driving the little fellow out of business. It tells how to keep your dollars w o r k 1 n g how to put them Into your business and take them out with a profit every . week how some retailers turn their stock every day. Give us the answer on your letterhead, or ask how to get the answer, and we will send the book. BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE CO. N. B. GREGG, Sales Mgr., Commercial Club Bldg., Portland, Oregoa leaving of debris by county road builders and against the operations of small and irresponsible loggers. I The state foreBter of Montana has received $3500 from the federal gov ernment through the Weeks law to be used outside the national fqrests In the territory protected by the state and the Northern Montana Forestry association. Idaho has had a few small slashing and lightning fires, but practically no damage. The cooperative patrol as sociation. Idaho has had a few small slashing and lightning fires, but practically no damage. The cooperative patrol as-1 soclatlons have completed several new telephone systems, and are rap Idly Increasing patrols to meet ex pected dry weather. Washington reports no July fires of consequence, but the laws are be ing enforced rigidly to prevent danger later. Several attempts to burn with out permit or operate unguarded en gines have been followed by prompt arrest and conviction. The Washing ton Forest Fire association has 90 patrolmen out and Is devoting special attention to finding and extinguishing any fire left after spring slosh burn ing. The state forester has 27 reg ular wardens on duty and Is Increas ing this force gradually, besides hav ing a special force of 35 secured by governmept aid under the Weeks law. Oregon had but one fire worthy of mention In July, and this was speed ily extinguished, without loss, by the Columbia County patrol association. About 350 wardens are on duty In the state outside the national forests, em ployed by state, counties and private owners. Although the usual fire season Is half over, Congress has made no ap propriation for the federal forest ser vice. The national forests are being guarded on a deficiency fund, which It Is said would be wholly Inadequate In an ordinary season, but so far there has been little loss. It Is emphasized by all authorities that, while the immunity enjoyed so far shortens the dangerous season, and has permitted careful preparation a few hot drying days may bring the maximum hazard at any time now. All persons are urged not to attempt alaBh burning and to exercise great care with sparks, matches and camp fires. The Fire-bug and the East Wind. By E. T. Allen. ''No, I'll not burn my slash this spring,'' The moesback logger said; "I'll trust to God and luck again; Expense Is what I dread." "It's time to hit the trail again," . The careless camper Bald, And left his little fire ablaze Within lta leafy bed. "I'll light another cigarette," ' The Idle loafer Bald, And chucked his old snipe In the bruBh, One end still glowing red. ''Let's punch the screen out of the stock," The donkey fireman said, And bo he did and all the sparks Sailed blithely overhead, "Come on; we'll dump our ashes now," The railroad fireman said. The train soon fanned them far and . wide As on Its way It sped. "Good time to fire my slashing now," The thrifty rancher said, And touched It off without a thought Of how far It might spread. "I think I'll blow an hour or two," The restless east wind said, Then liked It so he changed hlB mind And blew a week Instead. ''Millions In lives and timber lost," The newspapers next said What made those fires all start at once, We wondered as we read. "It wasn't us, It was that wind," The fools in chorus said. So they're alive and loose this year We hope the wind Is dead. SAYS POLICE PLACED ENEMIES IN HIS CELL PNITBD PRHflP t.KARffD WIRS.l New York, Aug. 6. Protesting that two men placed In tho prison by a certain lnspectoi have been hounding him for days, "Brldgle" Webber, be ing held here for crnnect'on with tre Rosenthal murder scandal, declared today that his lif has beeu thrcnteiKd If he support the statement cf "Jack" Itoee. Webber, It is claimed, arrtnged matters sal the two meu could talk with Urn whenever they desired. Two policemen were charg"1 today with having refused to arrest f wo men wno were pointed out to thtin as lack the Blood" and "Left Ljule," clalmlr.fs theV feared a fine for leavlr,;; their ctts. One's sentiments and one's convic tions are two entirely different things. Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORI A J CELEBRATED" C STOMACH 0 BITTERS NO? There's no need for you to suffer from Poor Appetite Heartburn Indigestion Conntlpation BllloDHness The Bitters overcomes such troubles quickly. Try a bottle. SALEM BANK & TRUST CO. GENERAL BANKING AND TRUST BUSINESS With our assurance that we are able and willing to take care of it, we solicit your Banking Busi ness. Open an account with us, and we will extend you every favor consistent with good bank ing principles. WE PAY FOUR PER CEHT 05 SAVINGS Center State and Liberty Streets J. L. Abler, President W. O. East Cashier. S. S. East Vice President ' Dr. L. B. Sleeves, L. H. Roberta, Directors. A vast amount of ill health Is due to Impaired digestion.' When the stom ach falls to perform Its functions properly the whole system becomes deranged. A few doses of Chamber lain's Tablets Is all you need. They will strengthen your digestion, lnvlg crato your liver, and regulate your bowels, entirely doing away with that miserable feeling due to faulty dlges Hon. Try It Many others have been permanently cured why not you? For sale by all dealers. ' Pants Forty-Pi Ine Days. UNITBD PKIBS UiUO W I CIO. I Los Angeles, Cal., Aug. 5. Deter' mined to end his life, because of in curable hip aliment, Joee Cartez to day completed his 49th day without food in the county hospital. Forcible methods were Ineffectual, and the phy slclans are helpless. He has lost 100 pounds. Are ETor at Wnr. There are two things everlastingly at war, Joy and piles. But Bucklon's Arnica Salve will banish piles. It noon subdues the itching Irritation, Inflammation or swelling. It gives comfort, invites joy. Greatest healer of burns, bolls, ulcers, cuts, bruises, eczema, Braids, pimples, skin erup tions. Only 25 cents at J. C. Perry's. Confidential The officers and clerks of this Inntltulhin are pledged to Impart no Information concerning the deullngs ol the ruHtonicra, CuHtomers bare a right to expect that thrfr bunking uuttlneg) will be treoUd n strictly confidential. This we do and aim to protect yonr Interests In every way possible. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK SALEM Inhuman treatment Is made In the complaint Loulsana Clinton wbb granted a di vorce from James Ross Clinton. How ard II. Tompkins was also granted a dissolution of the marrtuge contract from Vlunna L. Tompkins, The fear of want Is the beginning of evil. Women's New Shoe Arrivals At REINHART'S BLACK BUCK PUMPS In high and low heel models. , NEW TAN BUCK AND IMPERIAL BUCK PUMPS Heavy turn sole In the plain exclusive style for your fall costume. TAN CY. OUTING SHOES Twelve-Inch lace-top; built for ser vice and comfort. TAN BUTTON SHOES Several new styles. New 16-button slant top or regular height tqps. PATENT BUTTON CLOTH Or Kid Tofts. New, graceful lines for street and dress wear. GUN METALS In the newest and best. The Quality Shop 444 State The Home of the Hanan Shoe A Brand New One Beginning tomorrow morning at 9 a, m, we will dem onstrate to the people of Salem, Pierces' Tunny Fish This is one of the rarest fish ever put inside if a tin, It's fine for a cold lunch and will make a salad equal to any fish and chicken salad made, 1-2 pound tins 2Qc; 1 -pound tins 30c, Those Peaches Basket Elegant Yellow Freestones 40c Mamie Ross, Extra Large White 40c Early Crawfords, Ripe and Juicy 40c You can aways find the Desirable Table Fruits and Vegetables by coming to our store, Canteloupes, Watermelons, Hot House Tomatoes, Mountain Huckle berries and Celeryi In fact, when in despair and your grocer hasn't it, send to us, Roth Grocery Company SACKS FOR SALE We have a small stock of grain bags on hand, and, while the price Is high, we would advlso securing sacks now, as they are very scarce, and those that delay will not bo able to secure any when needed. Also have a good grade of sack twine. Grain Bought We buy grain of all kinds, and furnish sacks free for what we buy. The highest market prices will be paid when market opens or will allow free storage until October 1st, and pay the market price at that time If you do not want to sell at once. D. A. WHITE & SONS 251-261 State St Salem, Oregon