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Editorial Comment Hartman Bros. Co. Quality Jewelers and Silver Smiths Bryan butts, Wilson tuts. Watchful waiting inukcth woeful wanting. I Cnudldule Hughes doesn't talk like a tut Fitter Successors to Barr's Jewelry Store Hughes 1« hammering und the ItMBo cruts are yammering. * Specials For Fair Week 16 size Seth Thomas Watches $3.00 12 size Seth Thomas Watcher $3.50 The Wilson Administration stands for taxes, «ml more Tuxes. As a party leader, would It be fair to refer to J . Ham levels ns J. "Fork" j I^»wts7 9 Fan the folks on the democrat!- I hand wagon continue to play by tint I president's notes’/ I Bryan says Mr. Hughes’ talks aren't | Judh'li^. No. The people een under- j stand 'em perfectly. Our Regular Line or Watches Are Especially Priced I Hughes says the country can’t be saved by letting It drift. Tliut’t where I he and W. Wilson differ. Washington reports that n new apol ogy has been sent to First Chief Cor mnza. I»oka like a bablt. Hartman Bros. Co., Mr. Bryan is mistaken when be says Hughes Is "vitriolic.” The candidate Is merely applying the acid test. Corner State and Liberty Streets Salem, - • Oregon Political opponents ure beginning to And that why Mr. Hughes kept alien so long wasn't because bo bad lost his i tongue. ■ Another encout«gIr;f feature about our new navy la that when It Is com pletod Sir. Hanlels will not be secre tary of It. Every Home can have a Musical Instrument W o n d e rfu l V a lu e » in Piano», P ia ÿ e r P ia n o » Talking Machine», Ete b S V « «re known to carry only wK»t \ I. Mood, what will endure . m l what « U fully worth the prtc« asked Our f easy peyment terms piece the brat • Sbarro»1' musical inilnwirnU within carry- f ona'a reach Fill out tha coupon a Me*»" or write lur catalogues $ |or C o ta l° 2 u e* u! C cut m * 03 ¿ r i — *• obi»*»«0“ fU*"D V u.r«- Mack»« I I.*»« Having discovered that the Demo crat« don't like ttliat he Is saving, Mr. Hughe« doubtless Is convinced that he la on tho right track. A bond Inane by tin* Wilson admin lstratlon Is merely Uncle Sam's note, and the best thing Woodrow Wilson does Is to write notes. Sherman felay&Ca I i HP- popularity oi our Opening Sale is established. T he prevailing low prices combined with the excellent quality and latest style of merchandise, presented a wonderful opportunity that no one could afford to miss. Interest centers in the superb showing of the Newest in Fall Merchandise, loads and loads of which are added every day. W hen shopping here, you are assured of the latest and most authentic in style, best in quality and absolutely at the lowest prices in the city. New Dress Goods, New Silks, New Ginghams, New Percales, New Outings, New Muslins, New Blankets, New Quilts, New Shoes, New l Suits, Coats, Dresses and Skirts, Children’s Dresses, Coats and Sweat ers, New Men’s Furnishings and Clothing, Hosiery, and Underwear Come and Look to Your Heart’s Content. We never charge anything for looking and are always happy to show the goods. Ten Thousand New Bargains For Fair Week Too many to mention in this Limited Space but we can assure you that you will not be disappointed. Come and be^onvinced. & Mr. McCormick follows the same method In claiming credit for leglsla tlon om he does In his predictions, II- Includes several acts of the Taft aJ ministration. Tho Democratic press Is convinced that It Is the duty of .Mr. Hughes to »ay something that will hurt bis KJRTLAND. OR BOON | j chance of being elected. 1 President Wilson In his acceptance speech may reply to Mr. Hughes' charge«, but he will not answer them Are New Yorkers American? The most New Turkish of ladles, Thnt Is an entirely different mutter. who, after nn excessively brief, ga.v A messenger of President Wilson winter nt home, habitually Itctook her found out that Colorado women were self to the Hitler«, to I.ondon, to Car for tho administration. No messenger, CITY’S FMULROAD, h e a l t h , eou . ls and to the usual sprint;, summer of course, onu be blamed for making CATIONAL AND OTHER FACILI- and autumn hnuntn of European ele good. TIES ADAPT IT FOR SCHOOL gance. was once naked by nn Intelli SITE. It is rci>ortod from Washington thnt gent nnd curious foreigner some ques the administration will Ignore m>«t Pendleton, O reP endleton's claims tlon concerning the liahlte and customs of Mr. Hughes’ charges. That Is very for »ty establishment of a Stair Nor of her compatriots. She paused, medi much the easiest way for It to answer mal School arc baaad upon tha unusual tated prettily, says Harrison Rhodes advantages offered for such an Instl- In IInn>er'a Mngnztnc. and then made them. tutlon. It Is Ideally located with re a profoundly significant reply*. Foes blent Wilson will not make any spect to railroad facilities and In the "I'm not sure," she suld, "that I'm speaking, dates, we are told, but only center of the country whleh It will the l>est person to ask. You see. I'm n sepurate engagements for addresses, snrto Its health conditions are ex New Yorker, and I know so few Amer considering n "speaking tour" undigni cellent. It has a bountiful supply of icans." fied. "Too proud to fight.” clear, cold, pure mountain water. A m e r i c a n Homes. ♦ It offers a library of 12,000 volumes, Tammany I-ender Charles F. Murphy Before I come to America 1 fancied announce« to which are added 3000 annually, that he will retire nfter the that I should find one long row of housed In n beautiful new building, campaign. It Is believed thnt many erected at a cost of $40,000 The larg npnrtmcntr houses extending from New other more or less distinguished Demo est athletic stadium In the Northweat, York to San Francisco, some of them crats will follow his example capable of accommodating 20.000 peo- pnlutlal, hut tawdry, others lowly anil pi-; a natatnrlum. modern and equip some squalid. This Idea was partially Governor Hughes announces hi one ped for the use of men and women, formed from rending In your own Jour of his speeches that he Is a construc built at a cost of $11,000; ample audi nuls of your lack of home life as com tionist. l ’ut we are willing to admit torium room for lyceum courses and pared with our preponderance of It In thnt so far ns Democratic policies are lecturoa and a school system that Is England. On the contrary, I found In concerned he is n destructionlst. without equal In a rlty of Its site. Its the localities I visited inpeh that we facilities nnd the students necessary can learn from .vou Amerlcnns of President Wilson will la* notified of for practice teaching have been guar hotnemnklup and of home living. The the Democratic nomination nt Shadow antred by the city hoard. nmnxlng thing to me is what your wo L«wu. This seems n most appropriate diien^aceotniillsh In the netunl building place for letting him know that he will of their homes, and that, too, with shortly have to give up Ids place In small mean«.—Lady Inez Stuart In the sun. Countryside Mngnrlne. Grover Cleveland was the last Demo Australia’s Lyrs Bird. cratic president. He was aim the last The lyiv bird of Australia is a noted president to Issue bonds to secure 'll. 8. BUREAU OF EDUCATION RE mimic. In the early morning hours It money to defray the running expenses PORT UNCOMPLIMENTARY TO Is at Its best, duplicating the whistle of the government. But Wilson will STATE'S SCHOOL POLICY. of n locomotive, tho barking of n dog, tie him In this. the cull of a magpie nnd the buzz of a IVndletoa. Ore—Oregon la one of circular saw In varying tone. "Eminent Judges," says Colonel Hen th-' most poorly equipped states In the ry Wattersou, “have ever proved disap Union for the training of teachers, pointing candidates." He Is right. Al according to the United States Bureau ton B. Parker was n big disappoint of Education. ment to th e. Democrats. And so Is Soon F«ll Out. Only five states In the Union have Charles Evans Hughes.—Toledo Blade. "So you have Itecu camping with n less Normal equipment thnn Oregon. O-egon has one Normal School and party of friends?" What JosepilBoons Daniels, the well forty states hnve more than one. New "Well,” replied the man who tries to known nautical militarist, can't under York has lk, Pennsylvania 18, Massa Is why men should waste time chusetts 12, California 8, Washington speak the truth nnd nothing but the stand truth, “we were all amiable enough Plnttsbnrging at sea when they might 3 and Idaho 2. well learn how to be ■nun* ra'l The report of the Durenu of Educa when we stored, but I can't say we lust In ns three lessons In any good, relia tion Bhows that even the little state of were a party of friends when we got ors ble correspondence s bool. Idaho, with a population only half as back home.” — Birmingham Age-Her large as that of Oregon. Is spending ald. ______________ President Wilson appears to have more than twice as murh for Normal I »eon keenly alive to the expediency of Foolish Expense. Schools as Is this state. Topping—The doctor says I can't accepting several Invitations to make The same report urges that Normal In the West. Nobody brow- Schools be located In the rnllrond play golf. Brnsslo— You didn’t pay him speeches any better than he that It will take centers with public rchools sufficient n fee for that?—Boston Transcript. considerable shoveling to fill up Un- Wanted Her Share. ly large to give teaching practice to holes that hare been dug tn that lo "It's no use trying to get away from the Normal studerts State Superintendent Churchill’« an tho solemn fact that the woman of cality by Justice Hughes. mini report shows that of the 8055 today Is a most practical and re It was John P. St. John of Kansas, teachers In Oregon last yen- hut 791, sourceful creature,” said tho man who one time Prohibition! f candidate for or 13 per cent, were Normal School has known n few. president of the United State», who graduate*. The same official estim "Wbnt makes yon think so?" n said that Americans vote ns they cheer. ated that 1000 new t -achers are need friend naked. If so, there la ntjghfy little . »»nselifton ed each year and the present Normal "The unsentimental attitude of a for the DemoTfitl - party In this cam school Is turning out hut 150. Thn girl I know. I told her thnt she had paign. for the Demo rath* ndm'ntstrn- majority of Normnl trained tearhers Inspired some of m.v best poems. She tlon tn three years has given in noth are shown to be teaching within a didn't «ay n word nhout the poems, Ing to cheer »»ver. On the contrary, small radius of Monmouth, although hut she wrote to my publishers for n as Mr Hughes has sahl, these last Eastern Oregon pays on the average percentage of the r o y a ltie s — New three years have been years of humili of $10.41 a month more for teachers York Times. ation and embarrassment. than doe* tha WUlametta Valley. nu"’ O AN UNDISPUTED SUCCESS Tlie Hughes trull will be cold by I the time the Iiemorruts strike It. CO. (Formerly the Chicago Store) Salem's Greatest Popular Price Department Store. other store in this town. Not connnected with an y Corner Court and Commercial Sts. Salem, Oregon PENDLETON IS IDEAL LOCATION FOR NORMAL OREGON RANKS LOW IN NORMAL SCHOOLS Just Wanted to Know. "Fay. pop. Is It tree that a shark has to turn over before It can bite?" "Yes." “And do you think It lias to turn over to drink, too?" “I don't think so. Why do you ask?" "I was Just thinking of Uncle Henry.” "What about Uucle Henry?" "I have often heard you say he drinks like a fish, nu.l I was Just wondering If It Is because he throws back his head u >tll he nearly lies on his back." —Plttsb irgb Chronicle-Telegraph. V IS IT U S When You Attend THE STATE FAIR AT SALEM Making Salt. Great Improvements have been made I in the methods of making high g»ade salt both by the graiuer and vacuum > pan processes. The mechanical grain ers In which the brine enters the plant | and is not touched by human hands un til It is nlmost ready for shipment are marvels of Ingenuity. Fine table salt is now made nlmost exclusively bj vacuum pan processes. These evap orators have so greatly reduced the cost of making flue salt that the old time methods long ago passed Into his tory. Be Sure and Make Our Store Your Headquarters, and When you Think of Buying Clothing, I Hats & Shoes Life's Circle. Iu the Journey of life we often travel In circles; therefore do today the good that Is In you Plant your blossoms You will come beck to them by and by 1 It is the beauty of the things you do today tlidt has most to do with mak ing beautiful your tomorrow One of the blessings of sunset is the memory of what was planted In the morning. The Somme In Ancient History. The river Somme. In France, is the classical Samara that played nn Im- portnnt part In the earliest recorded annals of old Gaul. It gave the ancient name of Sam« robilvn to modern Amiens, where t aes.ir held a meeting of the Gaulish tribes In the autumn of It. i\ M ami in « liU'U he made his head quarters »luring the following winter. It was from the estuary of the f*onnue. record lug to a plausible theory, that Caesar started on his second luvaslon of Britain.—Westminster Gazette. B lueberry Bushes. Under sttt-li favorable conditions as t x'st In the vine barrens blueberry cub (lire Is to he classed as to the age of Its first hearing not with the slow fruiting apple orchard, but with the quick fruiting |*>ach. with this Impor tant difference, however, that while the poach tree remains in vigorous fruiting condition for comparatively few years ttie blueberry bush with -qtlltlhlc priming bids fair to Inst a man's lifetime and even longer.—.Na tional Geographic Magazine. m Come to Brick Brothers The House that Guarantees Every Purchase Corner State and Liberty Streets &Í 1 ■C- J Aroutea m s curiosity. "John," exclaimed the nedvous worn an, “there's a burglar In the house!" “Do you mean to tell me that after t tried every door nnd window In my effort to get into my own home, just because I happened to mislay my Intch- key. a burglar comes along and wakes you up nt the first rattle of the door knob? I’m going down to see him.” "What are you going to do?" "Fui going to Interview him and see If I can find out how ho did It.”— Washington Star. Beware of Ointments fcr . C-tarrh Tl-at Contain Merct f as m ercury v l'.l sur \ f destroy t;-.e of smell and r -mpietely derang whole system when »altering It tin the mucous surfaces. Su.h articles -i never be used except on proscri from r. put ible p» yslelans. as the d they will .' •> Is i a fold to the go. ran p isslblv derive from them. C atarrh Cure, n mifactnred by [ Cheney & c » .. TM to, <». cn-ital mercury, nn I 1» I n I", rnnlly, direettv up -n '1 bl d ar.d mti-nu fices of c -rstem. tn tsivlng Catnrrh Ct-re !>. sure y u l tho toe It Is t iVe -1 In" rnaltv and m Toledo. Ohio. 1 - F. J. Chern y .At Cu. timonlals free Bold by Pruu as. Price 75 c p,-r ’ Take Ball's Family Fills for cotuUpat j > i t s « U s !. i t s ■» u