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"V PC" THE C DAILY JOURVAt; rORTLAND, OA LtSO 'fiSJIGS - JIG TEE SUM Himflgf mom luum Aittviinninii , - . 1 - - iiiliii T ' t Fatersburg. Oct. It. HifchTOg f. torts today ss fottowsi Tb JUtMM Opened fir OA BUT forces teat Bight. wbreupoa the - Blans advanced and repulaed then sub- noqueaUy returning w 4 . A Of apatah from lfnkdaa alas raporta that flgattag along tha Saskh ti' - vaa resumed at 1 o'clock laat night This report, wbtl oonveylng nothing more than abov tatsd. la tha way of Information aa to tha atatua of tha two sum lee at that point, la oonaUarod her as of rod ohm. It la polntad out that ' tha f oroa under Oanarai stokbaroff, that da aow sosupylBsT a position at tha left center, la la excellent shape and will be able to sank a decided sdvaao foro tha Japan to beat a rapid re treat whoa tha ppertua msaasst aires, v . x Maw of aa srfletal nature to sot twins atads publla today to any great extent It la aald that tha ralatlra po- attlona of tha contending analaa at dif ferent potnta of hoaUlltlaa ara prac tically unchanged today from what thay - vara yesterday. Thla condition Of af- falra 4o for tha purpoaa of gaining ad vantage by quiet maneuvering If albl. and to allow tha waary seen la tha ranks to recuperet aa union as posalble. It la Judged trow thla that tha raportod fighting la of a desultory Tharactor. HYPNOTIQ ROCE -v : ; , BOSS UP AQAN mm Tossse fa tfearael special sarrles.) t Petersburg. Oct, IT. Tha official wMesenger today printa tha Imp rial re scripts placing Ktiropatkla ahlaf la com mand of tha foreaa In tha far seat. Tha oner aaya that ha faah onfldent that XuropntklB wlU reak tha obatlnaelaa mt tha enemy's feroaa and tharaby aa- amra to Hueal paaoa ta tha far aaat. If- fT" Uss Cirmtrahaad Os rrlar la - -f- (Jaaraal apwla! lanlaa) 'Maaaaa Oct. 17. Tha Brttlah whlaav r Stahaa, aaptarad bafora Port Ar tbvr by tha Japanaoa aa aa alld aw rtar of -aontrabaad, baa baan raliaaad, ; RUSSIA IS SORRY 1 (Oontlaoad front Paaa Ona.) tha laoraaalna; irartty of tha altuatlon. . Tha maatlna; faUad. howavar, aa it waa JarBd that two of tha mambara aould , not mrrlvo kt Uma today, ao It waa later c annoonoaa that tna maatlna; would bo poatponad anttt tomorrow noon to allow all mambara of tha body Uma to raaeh liOBdOD, Thta aienVla aoflfotoni Iq ilUmfflda wr uta paMMjtouia preaa to show that Snyland laoaa a proMam of tha m-aataat saomant, otbarwlaa tbo maatlna; would hava baan hold with thoaa mambara wdto ro bora and would arrlro bafora, tkta . ajbrtarooon's aloaa. & CalUnc apoa Dapvty DMrlet ttorwap Bart Manay. this SMrntac Plarro Mar- otUo told wtard story. Ha djaeterad that hhi wlfa. Mary BaroaMo turn baan hypnotiatd by ft whtto roaa, toor aiap nndfathar bamp; tfaa pn m of tha auans powar. Bha has dmarf a . Sim, ha arfya, and ba appaalai for saaltanea. Baoanaa of tba mek of avtdanos asainat; tho old man aocusad by tba kuaband, layal aetfcM eannot ba had. . This la a atranca saqual to ft rpeant wild story, ralatad to tb municipal court ofrtelals and to tha polios throa months aco. At that ttma, Mrs. Mar oaiio. who s baautirsl woman and a mothar, sacorad ft warrant for her atap - smnatathar. who Is asd 71 yaars. Bha oharpad hloj with hatng eannot parmlt Knyland to dictate an erdar for punlshmaat of Boaslan sffl oara In any arant. Whtla Lanadowns and BanekandoTtf wars In eonsuttatloa mt Cam boa, tho rranok ambassador, aallad at tha Lana- downs raaldanca wharo ha too, after momant'o waltina. was admitted. His visit was to offar his own aarrteas or thoaa af tha Praneta foraln minister. Daloaaaa. as madia tor hatwaaa Basland and Knsalft, should such sarrkMs ba naadad. it la tosraad rhroosfe tha BlrtalnaiMfa Poat aorraapondant 1n Parla that Dal oaaaa has offerad hla aarvlcas In tha rola of n frtaDd of Bnsland'a and ally of HussIs's, hanea tha praaumptlon Is that this was ft part of Cambon's morninc missioa. . - r. v - That tba sbjset of tha maofinc ona raqulrlng praat oonaldsratloa waa dlaoloaad by tha ttma af fba dapartura of Banokandorfl, which was at noon, ha hSTlnc baan oloaatad la lAnadowas's rsaldanos from aarty awralnsj. - Shortly sftor ha Isft ha wss followad by M. Cam boa." Hardly had, Oamboa lsft whan Lana downa amarpad, haatfly antarad oar-tiapa- la waitlns; and waa drrran hur rladly Co tha foratau offloa. wbars ha had baaa for soma tlms axpacted. Tharo wra watting for him Pramfer Balfour, Lord nj bourn a, flrat lord of tha admlrslty; AttornayOanarat Sir Robart B. rtnlay, and tba Marquis of Saltabury, lord prrry saaL For th hours ba waa oloaatad with thorn, hftsr whleh hs acala amarpad, laavlop tha othars la aonsultatlon whUs ha turn ad to his raaidanoa At S:lt a'olock Count- Baacksndorg wiada his saoond Tlalt to tha aaoratarys raaldanos and waa Un mad lately uaaarad to tha prlrata omo of Lansdowns who was In waiting;. All Indications ara that ba raturnsd to raostrs Informatloa as to what ra- salts had baaa aooompllahad at . . tna maatlns; la tha foreign otto. Latar la th aftarnwoa aa snaeanes- mant was teauad from tba foraiga offloa that ao atatemant ragardlag th sltua Uoa would ba mads tonight. A srowd which bad all day baaa aol- lactad around th building was plainly dlaappolntad sad dlspsraed aftar mak ing somathlBg of a damonatratlon and singing tha national antbam. Through out tho day thar has baan ft laaung that England la on th varg of soma momantoua docUlon, on which may hang paaoa or war. Kumors of all sorts have flying and there nas baaa a noon of bulletla board annowassmaata, aiaay of which war Incorrect. snit bar through tba malls ft white roaa. which hypaotlaad bar. Bha daclarad that under tha atranga Influanoa, aha deaarted her home, husband and child ren ta O'Brlaa, Waslu aama to this city and want to a rooming nous In South Portland. Mot antU aha waa guided to a aartsm room by s mysterious foro and beheld tba fae of her atep-grand- fatber, aba said, did aba know that ah had left bar bom. After wakening from Bar' hypnotic sleep, tha wants Said ah wrote her husband and ha earn to thla eity ttt llv. Banana th aped man kapt hyp notising her, ah said, aba caused his srrest. H was aUow by Juog Hogu to hav hla Ubarty. upon con dition that ha would aot agakt an tar tha MaroeUo ham. - SUBWAY IS NOW OPEN irp f l . ContlBued from Paga Ona.) oontlnuea straight out. Broadway to Ktngebrldga, a dlstanos of mora "thaa 14 milaa from Battery park. Th sao ond section runs aaat, cutting off a Solid rock oornar of Central park, thaa north through liSnox s venue and aa to th borough af th Bronx, Nearly It mllee longer than London's far-famed Metropolitan underground, Naw York's subway is tha world's great eat tunnel. For ai-irly four years 10,WV workmen havN baan digging and pound lag and blasting their way through tha rooks and mud that lay under Aajarica'a greatest city. Carefully working through th labyrinth af gne and water pipe, aewera, tunnels, propping up giant sky scrapers, guarding against a thousand poealble accidents, the engineers and la borers hav eompiated aaooaesfully th largest single contract In th history of man and th first subway la the naw world. John B. McDonald la tha build er mi thta great tuaaal, while avery Inch is said to have been planned by the city's own rapid-transit engineers. It Is IS 4-1 miles long, and will give tha rapid tran sit needed to mak Maw Tork the world's greatest city. Om April IBM, Mayor Grant ap pointed ft oommlsslsn to report oa feas Ibls routes for an underground railway. A few months latar tba commisskm re ported is favor f a route from .the city hall te Harlem.' Oa December IS, lf. a naw commission was appointed. Oa July tt, istl, aa east-side under ground railway was definitely laid out, but abandoned In December. un stay is, tna enamnar or oom- Bjeroe bill providing for the appointment of bipartisan rapid-transit com mis sion was signed by th governor, and on J una th now commission, consisting JBDXESS l... I i SUIT IS OOD . ,t .1 . . . ivdm aoatw vajcspb r vgnpxm AB-fTSJDKXSW AMB STDTV VO AJT- rn p smopsarrr m SOWS AJrOBT. , ,. ' of Aismandsr XL Orr. John Claflln, Sath Low, John H. Inmaa and William Stela way, was organlaed. Tb voters of ths city decided November 4, 1S, by a mrg majority, ta favor of municipal ood struct! on of th road. Various legal procedure bad ta ba gone through be fore bids oould be advertised , for, hut oa January If, ISO, John B. McDonald was awarded th contract for the con struction work, hla hid being $ I .,&. Tb contract ceiled for th completion of th work la 4 years. Th cara mon tea marking tha beginning af tb work ware held March a. This, la brief, la ths history of tb beginning of the- aubway.- Thar were two notable aecMenta during tha eon etrueOon of tho underground railway, tb , first occurring January ST, 1992. wbea savaa parsons wars killed by an explosion of dynamite, ths second hap pening October 14, 190S, when 10 par sons war killed by a car-In, And this subway baa cost mora than tl.SO0.A04 mile sum 44 tlms as large as an ordinary railway of tha aama length. But tha builders hav worked well, and thay say that every farm of fir, collision or suffocation has bean pictured and forestalled; every possibil ity of death or injury from an eleetrlo shook has been guarded agalast. Th approach aa to all ths stations wllr be provided with sufficient room to prevent crowding. There will ba plenty of fresh air, th lack of whleh has mad th un derground railway of London and Paris so d leap pointing. It Is said that la win ter th tempera tor of th subway will be from 14 to IS degrees warmer thaa th street, sad correspondingly eooasr la summer. . Th possibility of having the subway left la darknsas by soms accident to tha mala powar wires la guarded against by having a separata circuit for tha lights. Tb third rait from which th trains will get their eleotrte power. Is protected la such a asaaner that no parson can oom la contact with rt unlees be delib erately stoop and puts his hand under th hand that guards 11 Said John B. McDonald, th builder: "We hav an lain awaka nights for two years thinking of every little thing that might happen ta injur or annoy our patrons. Many f thess things hav been discovered and hav been obvi ated." In tha eonet root ton of ' this under ground railway II miles of sewers had to to taken up and relald. Tba work wss aot ta Interfere with th surfaos trafflft A tunnel waa dug under ths Harlem river. This wss Id fast below ths snrfaoe of th river, and all th time thla was being don th asvtentlon above was not Interfered with in the least. Th aaw ateel cars tQ be used oa th subway trains ars asa combustlbls and a nea-dastructlhl as H Is possible to make- them. These oars are Si fact s I neb aa long; It feet high, and I feet T Inches wide, with a seating capacity of &. Moat of th interior work Is made of aluminum. , In order to avoid th posstbttlty of a collision, SB automatic device has been installed In th tunnel by wbtoftr-tbe brake f each oar Is sat whoa th train oomes within oertatn disteao af ths train ahead.- . FATALLY INJURED BY FALLING FROM TRAIN . (Saectal DtaMtr ta The Jaarasl.i Lenore, Ida., Oat, 17. Ed Reason er fall from a passenger train near bars yesterday and his head hit a rock with such fore that ha died shortly after ward. He waa 17 years f age and was from Jopltn, Mo. la Ms pocket was foaad ft llssas to marry Lofttl Snyder, a daughter sf L. D. Snyder, a farmer of this plass. No blam Is suaohsd to any en. v ' Rojeetvensky report reached Count Banckcitdorff this morning and not moment was loot la conveying tt to the government its text has not at this hour baan given aot to the public bat k Is understood ths admiral states that - he never had tha slightest Intention of t firing a ths steam trawlers sf th Ball v. flset. He admits that he anew of tha pres . no of th trawlers as thay war early sighted by the landing Russian warships ; as they passed th Dogger banks. Amour this fleet sf trawl era. lbs ad ' mlral asserts, his affleera observed two , steamers moving at a high rats of speed which lookrd and acted exactly lias '. torpedo' boats.' ' : Rojeetvensky any th omoara watched -1 them and cams to ths -conclusion that ; ' they could ba nothing but torpedo boats J and adds. It as bis opinion that tha ' - squadron flred upon thess two boats. , " A flat denial la mad of th stats faea, mad by th trawlers, that a warehip was detached from - tha fleet, " remained behind for sis hours and never 'lowered a beat te assist tha Injured. "Th Russian ofltcere were totally .Ignorant." he aaya. "of say shots hav Ung hit th trawlsra." la behalf sf himself and his offloers as wall aa th men of th fleet, ha ajipiaaaea great 'regret that tha trawler naharmaa suf ; fred through th arteft , - Saw warship, mm aspa. ; ' One sf ths tornado boats, be sssarte. dtaappeared Immedlfttsly aftar th Sr . J tng and tha ether probably remained t .until morning; waiting for Ite aoawsa- " ; ion. . Tha admlrsl sska what warship II was " .that wss noticed aovertng near the oena and deelsraa that both ships hs j . Sred upon wer aamistakably of war r vassal typs. j- ' An Intimation Is plainly oowveyed that Japanae war vessels wars present, war nreo upon ana that ft Japanese war-'-. ship was ths on observed by tha trawl ,.. ars after ta Buaalan Seat had departed, - - ,' An aa aVsasa teg. -t-- -' fJom Idea of tb satram aaatsasss bf tb sltasUoa la readily shown by V afffetal set tons her today. V1 At aa early hour thai morning When nHbT he nor Foreign Secretary . ; Lansdowa has asually arisen. Count , BndnaBdrff, with additional dh .i .patehea beyond those gubmlttln; Adml ' rai B-pJestvauskyg report repaired ta ths sacrsterys bom whsrs be was ad , " mftted atar a bHef dwUy. 1 The natars of thess dtspetehee has not bean dlaclosed, but It la presumed thay contained a protest from Russia against that portion of th British de mands wherein the punishment af the ' of rending officers te Insisted upon, it - fo known that Russia has takea this at- tttuds declaring that she can aot forego - has sovereign right ta th On AtemVnfthat was widely elreu- mtad wss to ths' affect that the Secre tary ef tb American ambaaay. Maary Whtts. had assured Lanadowvi of America's entire sympathy and moral support. This statemeat - want out through ths Central News Agency and ereated immenas snthuslasm, the crowds repeatedly cheering America and dis playing little American flags which th hawkers, ever ready for emergencies. had on th streets slaeost aa soon as th bulletin appeared. Although . all Americans wars gratl- fled at tha display of frtendUaeas, It caused oonslderabls embarrassment to Mr. White, who was compelled, la salf- proteotloa and to avoid complications, te Issus a statanssnt denying that h had mad say such remark. His denial Te at ed some disappointment. Orsat Britain, however, anouosttoa- maiv bellevee that aba can depend upon Amsrtee' sympathy and perhaps la ease of greater cmergasMMs, a muca mora sotrrs aupport. At th Russiaa arabaaay tner is at least a sign of optimism, and th af- flotala are Inclined to be oartala that ths situation will ba vary shortly el eared. now that Roiestvamnry'S report ass aeea received. Th Russia ssoratary eon- tented hlaumif with th stetemsnt that aaolfle solutloa might ba reached at anv moment. ' : Official informatloa has been receives. that aot until this morning did ths esar reoetv th full report from Roteat- venshrr. which Is taken to mesa that second and mors sosiptote report of ths trawler affair wss, en dh Basra t maad, pant forward. OAS VAB3I OOA&. TEACH THS CHsLMUUI - A delicious dmMfric makes th . toothbrush lea op easy. S020DONT Is ft fragrant liquid leeter, penetrating ' th little, erevlces f tha teeth M purl vfles than. - ; v. SOZODONT tooth powcxa pnllsb ths deltoau enamel, but not ecretrb, thus It prevents the ac ruaiulation of tartar, without Injuring nmei. ,a praparty found only la -AilfllNT, . . .. i. - ... , .,! .... -,. 0iua: LUJU1D, POWDER, PAffTE sad Pasmfte Baj sal nasi (Jearaal speelal ssrvtae.) ' tea, Oct. l7.Although It was an nounced laat sight that ths minister sf marine would under no dream stance permit tha Russian nest hsr to reooal. such argent representations were made br Rotestvvasky Chat permission was to day granted for th Baltic fleet te son up ta a maximum limit of 40 tons for each ship, whleh Is sugJatent ts enable them to roach Tangier, whither thay have baaa preceded by four colliers that cleared from her last night. " All ran ctuallng of the ships will tab plaos outside of th three-mlt limit. where a collier Is aow la waiting. Two of the ships ara undergoing repairs to day and the entire fleet will probably tea this port to morrow akornlng. rlaereal Sn t '-' totBlon, Oct nLloyas has ft tele gram from Cefls asserting that tb Swedish stesmer AMebaraa ba baea fired at by ft battleship ta Skagnr Rsch to ths north of Bait. Tha shot did ast take effect. a. (Jearsai spertel htni.)'' V -' ' Hull. Oct. 17. Th funerals of Cap tela Smith and Second Officer Leggott of th ill-fated trawler Cran ware held today. Immense crowds attended, buei neaa suspended and th flags oa all buildings wars at half mast. A hun dred wreaths war received, raoiuding sn from King Edward. . . , - i, -. run awaits ' fftwraal Sperisf stevWe.t Edlnbarg, Oct IT. The borne flaet has anw aeaembied bare, apparently by la etructlone, and lies at aachor In th Firth of Forth where order ara awaited. All preparation for Immediate cruising hues, been mad aveludlng rssupplytng sad reooaUng, .. . Sevsral mtarestfasr huMenta neouveaA this morning during the hearing by Cir cuit Judgs Frasar of -ths divorce suit brought by Orvllle O, Jennings against Maien cynthla Jennlnas. In which j. a Seed, tb contractor, plays a promlnsat part. Mrs. Jenstncs has test denied a num. bar of statements mad bp Jack Rudd. witness for th plalnUff, ara was oa tae Stan yaataraay. . , . You heard ths statements of Jack Rudd. did you not. Mrs. Jmslnnr queriea Attorney Bronausa. I don't oar what ha sal." retorted Mrs. Jennings. "Lota of people can be paid for saying lots of things.' . V . Mrs. Jennings admitted that ah had gon rldlsg with Seed a number of times and had remained sway from home two Bight with a party of which he was member. At first eh denied having ever been In his apartments in th SellUur- Hlrach building but described a number of articles af furniture ta his apart ments. Judgs Prasar thaa took a hand at questioning hsr and elicited from her th admission that aha bad beam In mm'i room once. - Mrs. Jennisgs exhibited flashes sf anger several times la answering At torney Bronaugb. Clashes hatwaaa At torney Moreland, Who represent Mrs. Jennings, and Broasuga wer frequent Th defendant admitted that shs had sent bar husband a latter, at th sug gestion of Attorney Moreland. after hs had instituted suit, ' he declared that her htmhand bad aot supported her properly, and that far clothing and other artiole ah bad been obliged to depend oa her father. On on occasion, ah aald, aha went to Rose- burg and stayed with hsr husband until next day. Ths osss waa submitted sad ths suit of Jennings to cancel a deed to prop erty In favor of his wife was begun. Presiding. Judge Oewge Intimated this morning that la tha suK agstnst Seed for 14.44 damagss for alienation af affection, th oourt her hav bo Juris diction on aooount of tho service of sum mons being aaads la Clackamas scanty. Attomsy Bronaugb will submit a brief on this question before aa opinion is de livered, by Judge Osoraa, COULD NOT FORGET THEIR EARLY LOVE ' (Jeerael Shackd Berries.) Oakland. CaL, Oct 17. Tim waa a Victory, proving It had mellowed tha hearts of Jamas A. Johnston and Ella A. Johnston, who after 17 years of drifting In loneliness, for th second time plight ed their troth and are ones more hus band and wife. Seventeen year ago they war divorced, alnoe which time they hav. gon their owa wars until fat again east than together. Both arc within -couple of years of tb baif-oen-tury- nuutu 1 Twenty-fte rears agd they married. They lived together some year, and sev eral children wr bora. Than a mlsunv STOR3 T:i3 BEST GOODS AT TH3 LOWEST PRICES. t t.1 u .Tem!oder 01 tliis store wfll hold tiawof Corset-U sUruUrd makes high pideiwu' ons has ths maker's name stamped upon H. which is safe guaraptee of ment and worth. At an evk mem of good faith we wiU fit and warrmrit any Corset in the ' tooIP, we ask fcc or m-re for, and refund the money if not satisfactory. y r , : a- Evary one know that cewraper soace coatt money for advertising purposes, so we win ZfViJUJtEtil r "Hur n friptkma of the Corsets. The mere fact that they ara WARNER S RUStrAuOxr .18, THE CELEBRATED REDFEAM CORSET, is proof sufficient and guarantee satit .ctory at to style, quality, make and finish. Note prices Thomson's i Clove Fitting s Corsets -,xii -1 '" ft .'.'' i JI j7X 1 'trvagal At Cut-Rate Prices quoted here; .. ; . . . ,.. VARNEIVS; ',WarnerJa rustproof, habit hip. Hose sup-' - porters front and side, all sizes; stand- 'y . '' ard value $1.50. Qur price during this sale , . . . . . r. . ,954 Warner's $2.00 grades, for only., .f 1.45 $.B0 grades .'Jf 2.00 .-'' French Brocaded Corsets, colors pmkvf Diue ana wnue; itanaara vaiuc $1. During this sate. ... I .50f felULDFERN U & CORSETS 3J . Redfem Corsets, worth $7.00 and :-' ';" . $7.50. Your, choice for...:;.93.0Q Broken Lots, value from 60c to $2.50. ' ' Take your choice.......... .t... .25t l atete smka, ekia ana SI fa ksis ST H saa sjaas ana asss si aa alaa 4a' gaf Oiaaiai mi nai mmmmmMw . sTias wsiaj , 'ssranaasa Talre Orand tintranee Rlgjht on tHsj eSoi'usw Third euict Morrlaaon derotandlng arose sml senaratlen and et voros followed. -Tb early love was bar lea, ant a meeting reeantlr tr accident showed It oould never be torgbtten. Last evening thar sought tba eouatr aiark and wer agala united. - -a 'r Canua riooat. As Bscrstsry af th Acme Mills oom- pany, Attorner'J. M. Teal Sled a report of a aeeetlng of h stoefchelders, held October di. with. County Clerk flelda thla morning. At thla meeting by mm si moss vot the osnlts stock of th oorporatloa wss Inesaaaad from 114.404 to 171.44. The aumber sf shares la In creased from loo to l.MO. , . BRIDGE TENDERS TAKE ENFORCED VACATION Klght mea la the amsloy of ths aounty were suspendd from further aervle on tho If orrutoa street .bridge yesterday by order of ta-oouaty eommlaaloaers. Tbls aotlea ara taken oa aooount of th gov ernment aaglneani closing th brides lo further train until a nw draw has 1en Installed. Two ef th me worked as tender at night and three eaoh on two day ablfhn under di ration of Fore man J. H. Richmond. Tb soeamlsaloa era ragrttd 4 tak this aotloa. beoaue tha men hav famtllss and need tha sat ploymsnfc Their espensloa will last until tna bridg Is again spaaed for traffla, ? - -v r . ....... . ; Bave Tw Guessed let 7 ; The presidential ' guessfng t' aontast ' oloaes on Novsmber )t This bi your last I opportunity ta get aa equal ohanee at 4.444 bandsoaoe prises valued at 140,400. . Don't wall, but ssnd In your eatlaaats today. On guess Is allowed for ovary , II cents remitted for aubeertpUan at regular rates to Th Journal. - What counties will mm for prohibition f ' I, the le41og publlS ualkn- lust now In Oregoa. , . . ' Osadal nsaaM 44 tae JeersaLf . Tacoma, Wasa Oct. 7. Great North -ra west-bound pasaangar train M. I. dus la Seattls st :I0 o'clonk this morn Ing. was ditched aaar Kdmuoda Tba mat! clerk waa ellghtly braised, bat ao others war injured. , TrafBo was r aumed at noon. There's Bothlog ilk doma a thin Qtoroughly. Of all th Salve you ever heard of. Bneklen's Arnloa Salve la tha hast. It sweep away and, cures Bums, Sores, Bruise. Cuts. Bolls, Ulcere, Skin Brnpttous and Tiles. It's only 11 and Suaraausa la ariTa salsfssilsn, f THE BIG na. g ... iv sg U Corner Morrison and S9Goncl Straetai Our Hat Department THE LEADING FEATURE TODAY LATE NEW FALL STYLES THE SALSBURY $2.50 THE WALDORF H00 THE STETSON $4.00 'a V'--. 'V i v ; ? V':.:--W V - Cravenette Raincoats v ; THE REAL PRIESTLY MAKE I ' ALL OTHERS ARE IMITATIONS Look for the Cravenette stamp. '.' Look for - .1, urn wraveneno iaoei. f.-i- --,.; 1 Young Men's ! Suits Single or doable-breasted ; $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 $18.00 Browne, Pkids, Stripes, Black FAMO CLOTH INO CO. COR MORRISON AND SECOND STa