it M 11; 10 m m -- - - - :. -- . -. . . v i HS SUITS; ViV-:-.;: . S5.35 to S7.00 ' . y XT,-, 3 20ATS. .-. $2.85 and $3.35 - I --Mamoor'Salcsroom:-v ' v . -. -: ... -. ' -'"''' n :-st: v; 'V.-? i v;i:vrvv? A v children endless variety-of stylish' models aiid fine iabrics.Kw CHILDREN UITSVvv, ura to $2ado - OVERCOATS & W CRAVENETTJES $V 10 . EARLY SHOPPING SOLICITED The Greatest Qothinj Howe b the Kcrihwcst , (I lEJ TELEPIIOIIE FOR lEl'JISIOII Home Company Organize liv dependent Unto. Fight . . ' ' Bell Llnee. ' LATEST EQUIPMENT "WiCETBE INSTALLED .UhMtisfactory .Senrict Rendered by - the Old Company Canaes the Buai . neat Men to' Unite and Build New i Line. "' : r. ' ' (tpMlat Dtapttck to TU lowMlt ', - liawlston, Idaho, Bept : 21. Th" ar tlelaa of Incorporation of tht Lawlatoiv ' Clarkaton Horn Tlphonl company - with ' a capitalisation . of 110,009 haa bn fllad wlth.tha county auditor) and aolioitora for .tha naw company com .r mncd work In tha city Wadnsaday. Tha company la compoaed of Lawtaton . . and Clarkaton tiualnaaa and profaaalonal man and tha movement la raoelvtnv tha ; haarty aupport of the 'cltlaana of tha twin cltlaa. mora than (09 telephdnea Jt havlna- baan ordered In tha flrat day'a . ranvaaa . The movement la tha rault of tha tnveatlcatlon Recently made by ; the Commercial club, and a number of the atookholdera In the new porapeny ,. are active membera in tha commercial . BOdy.. . .-.. , - t - ., ; The company promtaea to fnatall the ' lateat telephone equipment and have It In operation - within ela-ht ' ntontha. franchlea will be aaked at the next meeting-of the city council. It la expected that at leeat 1,000 eub aerlbera will have been eecurad within tha next SO daya at which time tha ao Ucltlnc force wiM be reduced and the canvaaa extended to1 every aubur of the' city. The company will commence to aat polea within tha next 10 daya and It la expected to have every department of tha eervlce complete before the can tral office is opened foT'bualneaa. It la tha purpoae of tha new company to ' make a direct Invaaton upon tha bualneaa of tha Pacific Btatee Telephone Telegraph, company, which haa held the Lawiataa bualiiaaanntftapuled. " Tlie unaatlafactory aervlca rendered by the old company haa given tha Incentive to the organisation of the new company anda eharp eompetrttve warfare ta ex pected between the two concerna. . Al nCD CTQCCT CAI C nbWbii w mill i wni-fc. I by tha REVIVES INTEREST I cham thla morning atated that the . Tha aetata of D. P. Thompaon haa purchaaed from William R. Ellla lota 7 and la block 217 of the city, which la at the aoutheaat corner of Alder and Twelfth atreeta, for 121,000. There are three email cottagea-on tha property at preeent, but the purpoae of - tha pur- ohaaera regarding building la not known. The alte la ao centrally located that 4t will be la nigh demand for many uaea. Thla la tha flrat -deal made on Alder for a ahort time and la. receiving intereet In what la regarded an exceptionally choice diatrlct, toward which bualneaa la expanding rapidly. s ;.'" ft peeeb, Mu (iMraal Bpaaal a.nlue.t ' : St. Peteraburg, Sept 22- A proclama tion la expected next week from the emperor giving the Ruaalan people, un der certain restrlctiona, tha right of aasembly for the dlacuaalon of political aubjerta. Dlecuaalon of treaaonabla or sedlttoua'-aubjecta wlH be 'forbidden. Tha presa will be given tha right to comment on poiitlca. .., , ..., f -1 aJL- rtawsii-Tr Crcycf ' IK Ji. Lj1 ul i JT aVJ km U LJ ' Ta eaBtify the akla. eV.aa. tte erale, gnw inatu imm AtoHrvS. kill! awmt, aiofa f" 0UT tit the rich color 4 twntj of youth. Ilea f f "a" . f tialrhtalth with HatSaa Soap. It . JUL m Lm JjLl rSlls iSf YJL lfZuZZ J CvarvtaU- wtUMMU hue Bay BpecUiiiaa GO. slf natara. woom uy baraaa haa ao eeaal fcr every per. V"" Ca r"r f"f 2K, Cke f of toilt. bath ! anferry. Ai4 hy Skm- lZ J V.l L.I kuXl MA MA. Ulll tmiwil, it atma all hoiaor awaa. at ..k. f. ... fallen. aMKlat. .ad "bp ecala. ro.f akia aaS bnetlfal hair. n4 ioJ 7.k narflna "T" w. eaaa.lrla ak tot HarAna goaf) rl-illr plrt TSr ? a.a JhlnhMlth Trtit, ta drecclata. I Z2 a.oe tn.l will mrlm yoe tha aataaaM nawaca, n. ... pre- aa.nla of ttm aimloai prenitlvna. kvrsae t ftor. eottlo nalrbra WtdU-attd rbue. both tor 60c or acnt ar i-a.M nay to.. f'4. tor aoe. aad thla adv. aatinT tor Hairaa , tfnJt3Jr$2 aanatttatae. Ne aoapH awlratad Ilka Rarfraa. 1 i etftfiatere ne onraiA nark -buMarrappact t r rrrr a- trs- -r r lie h.r BaauitWa Ot r.:oaTGA8EO baby e; HAS BEEH RELEASED- Attorney ..for Mrs. Green Telle Judge That Client Hae Given -: X Up Lowegnat Child. "r'T M p f ---n "-'i inn I tag appeared In tha circuit court, repre- aentlng Mra. Roaaana Oreen, upon whom a writ of habeaa corpua waa aerved yea tardea- aftarnnnn la a rear . o . ebtah posaeaalon of tha Infant daughter of Lena Ixrwagnot of t. Helena, Oregon. It la alleged that Mra. Oreen waa hold ing the babe aa- a Ilea for blUa owed baby waa now belntf cared for by a Mra. Sadie Yatee of Bherldan, Oregon, and that Mra. Green had given up the little gin becanee the jnother aaked her to find a home for It. Lena Lowagnot la aald to own an In tereat In valuable property In St, Hal ena, bat it la alleged that aha never paid Mra. Oreen for caring for the child, and mat ana did not write the nurae regard' Ing tha Infant, or tha blUa. "Some time ago a party called op Mra. Oreen by telephone," aald Mr. Meacham In tha court thla morning, -land repre aented hlmeelf to be Judge Fraxer and atated that tha baby ahould be returned to Ita mother at onoe. . Another time a atranger rang up Mra. Green and rep. reaented htmaeir . to be her attorney. aayaeif and aald that both of ua were under arreat and that aha ,had better give up tha baby. ' Mra.. Oreen haa not tha Infant to give no. J. F. Watta, attorney for the mother. atated that ha wlahed the court Kb un deratand that It waa not he who bad dona theT telephoning.-. The argumenta In thecaae will be heard, thla afternoon. FRENCHMAN IS WALKING ACROSS THE CONTINENT (pedal Dlepatrft ta The JoaraaD the Parla Touring club. In the pereon of M. , Gustave Laurent of Maraellloa, France, la apendlng k couple of daya la thla city. M. Laurent arrived In Pendle ton from La Grande, having made hla way acroaa tha continent on foot, and la Vow bound for Portland, where he will aee the Lewie and Clark exposition be? fore ft cloeea. Leaving Parla June 7, MOt. tha French man- atarted to. encircle the globe on foot within five yeara and a half. Aa a reward for tha accomplianment of the feat he la to receive the aura of 12.000. He expreeeea confidence that ha will acoompllah the feat within the prescribed time, although ho atarted without funds or practically ao, having but I cents In hla posaeaalon upon leaving- Paris. , FIND MEN DO BETTER , V v WORK THAN THE WOMEN .'" v , (Joaraal Ipeclal arrlae.i ... Elgin," I1L. Sept. 21.- The movement to do away with high-priced labor by women la aald to have been undertaken by tha Elgin ' National Watch com- peny. During tha. last six months, when women leave or- are discharged. their plaeea 1 have been -taken by men. In lit the company hired women on a large scale, driving tha men. from the positrons they had held for years,. anttl SHOES complete ahowinf of ' nsirt shoes. la ail . 1 leather!, for -fkUwear -They oomlilne quality and style &t moderate Jil ITT HIS Shoe is made of JL patent poltjeather. with dull finish mat kid tops. Extension' welt soles. Cuban heels A very dressy shoe for street "z nQ ffV wearj...-..j)3i3, FULLAEI 283,-85 MORRISON ST - ? WHITE TEMPLE . . Tweim and Taylor Straeta, .. SATURDAY, September 23, N0RELLI DonrA sopsvajto nr Grand Operatic Concert Tickets $1.50, $1.00, 75c ObT kale", at Woodard. Clarke A Co.'s and Rowe.A Martins. .' in favor of tha women. Experience baa taught tha company that ane are snore accurate than women and do more work In a day. .' . .. , )t.t ... Maw Twlley1 Xilaa. ' -(ieoreal Bpaelal Berrtca.) South Bmd. 'Wash.. Sent 21 3. W Markenale of Portland and L. M. Dnniv now .tha ratio Is aUaeat Uirea ta ena ot Uoqulaaa - have appued - to :tbv city 5 a A nt) ijrl baffliSS: . . - . Jl A c 1 CHILDREN'S ROGKERSI ' Here's a chance to make the chil dren happy at a very small out lay. Pretty little rockers, ex actly : like cut, . built " of selected I hardwood, . with fine golden oak finish and cane seats, i On . sale ' T " 6 p. m. to 9 p. m. REGULAR PRICE $1.75 OJNUV OINE TO A CUSTOMER INo Telephone or, Mall Orders i ,A 7 J O j rvC line ta run fronTj South Bend to Ray mond. Tha line In South Bend la to be oompieted -wltMa a year, vrralfht jrUl . 1 l mmmmmBmssmrBrmr'f be hauled, making' available for mill sites several tracts below town. The narmona exieneion Is to be completed wlUUa twvyeaua, Two mllllnn Amer taring penee -of " Burdock blood 1 r-.