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4 . THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER, 8, 1003. GUYS. ULUUt uuun ii'ifliiHGUiisfJonrjouiHi'iiu CM 4' fill fit! STATE HID newskwkemedy ,' . STOPS ITCHING no TuMie - lactate Qvv f. Doors Wt& Tvun ti)w& ' School Autb.mtfe Are Busy Preparias:- for Op- ins Session. Troubls Jnsvwvatta by When it 1 known that jutslam. ths nw kin ramsdy, will atop the tprtur- oua itching attending oara with 11 rat Tfn "n nrn4Atn1 Upplicatlan anJ bring tmmsdiats rellsr C,vi.U JAMT an. JHUJf AiU Juuv- CTWVW Jtitw wui iaunamtu Md comfort to atiffsrsrs from all akin troubles which ar aaaravatsa by hot weather, Ua merit will b Instantly ap preciated. On the Under akin of chafing Infanta. posliun may be uaed wltn sootn- in and beneflaial erroia. 11 la appue? externally, and Ha remarkabla healing bt$ Fish Dynamiters to Wallace Jail. davs. school dra, .... x .r: .3 H... n1 i'lT. T.h. tuns ! the hiokory . ;... stick." . .. ' iast 11 mora daya and vacation will v. nr .th school children. Al ready thenars cofnln back from . arandfather-a farm. tha coast and mnnntalna. and . all the other places - whara tha children migrate .throughoct tb summer, and with their , tanned face and bodiea and heaJtny appetites, they are awaltin Monday. September 14 tha day when they will trudge to the school rooma vith their booka un dw their irmi to resume the course Of aturty which they dropped ln June - If the children are preparing r tba coming, montha of education tj-school authorities are not lesa inactive in get tina the achoola readv to receive tha students. Books, penolls, and all the equipment and paraphernalia njcesiary to properly, conduct the year; work have been gathered at the city hall and are no being aisinuuieu, i - .... ...v,ni. n or. thev will ba uaed. iiniui on h enrasped In school - u.. h.A th. nnnnl-tunltv visiting the atore rooma of the school board no idea of the variety of utensils seeded can do gamru. - . Twenty Tbonaand to took After. tr.ir vumMln. tlnfiuDS. erasers, wood' an nolntera. feather dusters, brooms, mnm iiub. r1ninir oowdera. chalk, pa' per, desks, chairs, blackboards and many other articles are needed to furnish the ' achoolroqma and U quantity In which theee things are purchased can alone rive an Idea as to the large needs of ia.000 school children. . ' But the children have no Idea of tho preparation that is necessary ior ineir work, and when they again start back to school they will find everything, in readiness so the? will be able to pick up tho" thread of their education Juat where they left on . two montna ago. namea. addresses and age and file tha Information away in a book. - After that the children will ba put to work at their studies and in a few days the novelty of the thing will wear off and the children and teachers will once more be actively engaged In the pursuit for knowledge that t the good vacation lltne hna nnlv served to stimulate. Memories of the days spent In fishjn In tha trout streams in tha shadows o the overhanging branches, In hunting In tha hills and ' mountains, in digging clams at the beach, in rowing on tha lakes and rivers, and in tha old awlm mine holes, will perhaps arise in tha minds -of tha youngsters while they are striving to put aside the pleasures of childhood daya in efforts to delve deeper Into the mysteries, of' grammar and arithmetic and other branches or learn lng, but - the passing daya will only serve to transform the joy of memories Into delights of anticipation of tha fol lowing vacation tnat will soon loom on tha nonron, . ; WAS SIIIP ASIIOEE ? for Several -Years by Subscriptions. i. k -. a. i "'-'1 ",. 1 ' m - -'.'f' l. v " KialfB-Bweaa -of Tba Jrl,) , Salem. Or., Sept 3. At a, recant meet ing of th axeovtlva oommhtaa of tha normal school board of ' regents, Preal- dent Ressler of tha Oregon State Normal school at Monmouth was present and as sured tha oommlttae that sufficient funds bad been secured to place the school on a maintenance basis until Y. .... w 1 A. I . . .,.,4 , V. . lature will appropriate enough to main tain all three , normal achoola properly. Tha Monmouth school has not re ceived state support for several years. having been maintained by subscriptions from tha business men of Monmouth and neighboring towns. ' ... . A m.ttllntf tit f i M nnrmll rhnftl hnarrl IfTTT.Q .41717 SAT.Tt of rea-entl will t held at Salem next mentations to the leclslature for tha support of the- three normal schools- I the Eastern Oregon Normal school at I Weston, the Southern Oregon Normal school at Ashland and the Oregon State Normal school at Monmouth. The board 1 at a meeting in June decided it should recommend tha Central Oregon State Normal school at Drain to be discon tinued, and consequently that school will not open tnts xaiL. , ; WORLD'S BECORD. FOR GRANDPARENTS (Adss-M CXseeata ts Tfee (mhwsL) Wa.ilHw.1, l4aBwK Sept. I. Peputy 9Jmr()f t?aiar .sjkI Oama Warden ttm Mi'.'nom e-f 6?xhone county are an thvkr way to Wallace with 47 men aharseJ lth dy nmltln Huh on the ni'th tvjra of the Coir d'Alena river. That tmn ofaevra are armed to the tU and are driving the men in a body b-f ix tttem. At l orioca tnia morn tng the party was about 16 mile from the city and no BiUhap had occurred. They are expected 10 arrive here late this afternoon. The mea are coming in on foot.-. ,- SPRINGFIELD FLOUR Dower berln their work at once. All -akin dlaeases. including ecaema. aone. berpes, , raan, letter, ic.,, yieia All -akin diseases, t Including mu1ii in Its ramarkabla curative Drou ertles. Oroaslonal appllcatlona of poslam. In small quantities, will quick ly banish pimples, hives, blackheada. hintrhaa. and will relieve and cure itch. lng feet, scaly scalp, humors, etc A Special 60-ceni pacaage nas vmmn naovvmi wno use posiam lur iu for those minor troubles. This, aa well aa the reruiar two-dollar lar. Is on sale at the Skidmore Drug Co., and. other leading drug stores, m rtiana. . AnN-experlmental aupply 0( poslam may be obtained free of charge, by writ ing te the Emergency Laboratories, IX Wast Twenty-fifth street. New Tork City. (Spedl Dispatcb te Tbe Jootb.I.) Eugene, Or., Sept. .E, A. Wash- burne has sold his Springfield flour mills to 8. K. Noel, recently frqm Klam ath , Falls, tha latter taking charge of the plant yesterday. Mr. Waahburne haa conducted trie mill for the past eight ears. It was built in l5t by tciias and saao Briggs and was one of the first mills bunt in uregon. . -... j EUGENE WATER BONDS i -rT-i nnm Him T Tin 1 T HEARST DOESII'I LIKE TO CHANGE t shore. (Continued From Page One.) . '"- ' i"- .' '.". There was nothing aboot it by which the sUId could be identified. i Tha vessel went aground about 5:30 o clock last evening when tha foir was so thick it was impossible to see more than a few feet. There was no storm and the sea was not running high. The captain must have lost bis way and gone far out of his course. when- the lumber - began to come ashore the alarm was given-and the life savers went out. At first It waa - feared that the wrecked vessel might be the passenger steamer Kilburn of . tna' northern pacific . Steamship com. ? any, which was due here about that tme, but the great amount of lumber anoat proved that sne must have been a lumber laden schooner from the north. ITorses Bwim Ashore. ported -here today 'that two horses have . come ashore south of here and this in . dicates the vessel that went aground last nignt was tost. - - Captain A. R. Williama of the light house cays that a distinct shock was felt about half an hour before the lum ber.. came ashore last evening and -the failure to discover any" trace pf the ves sel has led him to the belief that it waa destroVed bv an exDloslon. This, be rays, would account for the horses com' ing asnore. - , There is no doubt that the ship a lumber schooner frem the north. there is a great quantity of lumber still floating about the scene, . The general opinion here la that the schooner backed off and, continued her course, the explosion . theory not . being accepted. . : " '. V The Samoa Report". . . - San Francisco. . Sept 8. Tha steam chooner Samoa., which passed Point .Arena last evening about the time the unknown vessel went aground there, ar rived here today. The captain reported that ne saw do indications or tne wreck and his first Information regarding It was received at this port. The wrecked vessel was thought last night to be the jsamoa. waa - BUU No Solution. i ' (rolled Pres. Leued Wire.) " San Francisco, Sept. i. According to the records of the marine exchange here .today, there are only three vessels which might have been wrecked at Xotnt Arena last night, and there is till great doubt aa to the identity of the ship which went aground. The Willapa from Grays Harbor, loaded with lumber for San Pedro, where she is due today, has not. been reported. Tbe other two re the Vanguard and the Northforlt, both from San Francisco and both due at Eureka- today. - The NorthJork car ried explosives. The fact that the , wrecked ahlp mast have carried lumber , apparently -eliminates tbe northbound nips from the possibilities and leaves only the WlUapa, which, at is thought, must have passed that puAt before last GOOD ADVERTISERS' i . ;. . ., ' i i Secure Central Xoeatlon and "Will Xaks ! - a gaoeesa. - The comer store heretofore occupied ' y the College Shoe Store owned .ind i coluctM by tbe Dougherty Fithtaii . ron,pnr, wholesaTe shoe delera. h ren fortonately secured by the Amerl- ' t a Oentlemaa Tailors. They wire lr,-c-ed lucky to be able te get hmd of t central location tost aa te shoe j t .re waa closed op. These latlurr will I i-unless aocreea DerauM - trrey are :rt.r.r ut wltn an Intellfaent cam I m i-.f advertlimg that wUl build up m l ue'.neaa mrxdiy Their campaigns t tr. never conducted upon e n.r- t hi J rerlmtstuB eeele. The ekores f t! AmifM (Xntienta Tailors an, n tu nt In several cities ef the ar 1 one eeeret of their surreal t t titer aim ia flxir publicity to t i the w ot4e.aa4 ikK fall b rBf,om their a 4 vert i nine te K'MMrM)t a4 '"poorly circulated r-e-i 1 '.e'r first wmousfnrnt p- t .--. ;.' r in a :Kel yet ffei'tiv t ?,. '!yr arrl irv b ex-, 4 XXiow -a ;j aui c ". J (flneelil Dlioatrh '. te Tbe JonraaL) Eucane. Or.. Sept I. Judge Karris Of the circuit court yesterday handed down a decision ia the friendly suit re cently instituted to- ascertain tne val idity of the 1300,000 water bonds voted by the people some time ago, in which he declares that tha laaue is legal The next step will be to appeal the case to the supreme court. -. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Splendid XlMt of Bpeclal ' Bargabui . al BCoAUaa k Kosonnell'a, : 8ee our ad In today's paper for our great Friday and Saturday specials. Note every item carefully, for It means big money saving; . Excursion Train Derailed. " (TTnlted PreM teased Wire.) . . Vancouver R C Sent. 1. A sneolnl from Woodstock says a tralnload of passengers bound for thToronto exhi bition had a miraculous escape in an ac cident near Gobies station. Seven ooachea werfkderailed. two left the track and were half burled In the earth. For tunately all he - cars remained In an upright position, avoiding a terrible dis aster. Three were injured, and one wo man may not survive .- -v )m mi i - u ' " ' 111 -. -"" - Bad Man Draws Three Months. (United Press teased Wire. Vancouver, B. C, Sept. S A special from Renfrew says a vagrant giving his name as Edward Bradely was ar rested at Calabogie .while in the -act of forcing his way into the Kingston ft Pembroke railway station at that place. He was brought her Tuesday and sen tenced to three months '; hard labor In the county Jail, He has been Identified by several persons as the man who com mitted a series of daring holdups hare this spring. He'iflehled any knowledge of them. . i,i,H'n - m i 'mi ii. , 1 PERGONALS J. Tt. Weatherford of Albany, rice- president of the Corvallis & Eastern. Is registered at tne (jornetiua. e (United Presa Leased Wirt.) i e) , -Vancouver. B. C, Sept. J. A . baby born to Mr. and Mrs. T. E. 4 Cartwrlght, Ninth ' avenue, to- day, has no lack of living grand- 4 parents. .There are at present re- - 4 siding In Canada one great-great- 4 grandfather on his mother's side, 4 two great-grandfarthers,. one 4 reat-graidmother, two grand-- 4 4 fathers and two grandmothers. '4 4 ' The young man is of the fifth 4 4 generation on his mother's side 4 4 and the .fourth, on his father's, 4 4 probably a world's record. .4 Thinks Democrats Ought Not to Evolute as Do Other Parties.: ' (tTalied Press Leased Wlrs.1 New York, Sept, J. William ; Ban: dolph Hearst left today ' for -Indianapo lis, to open the Independence party campaign in the middle west. Prior to his departure he gave out an interview here In which he stated that he did not see now the Democratic party could es - unaer wnat ne cnaroierisea present system of changing prin- progress - its as clDles. "Democratia DiinclDlea chanse with each campaign,'r Hearst declared, "and I fall to see how si for party stability. 44 4 4' 4444444 '4 44444' SHOOT PHEASANTS ecratlo and ' Republican parties ow such a system makes ty stability. The independence party will draw equally from , the Dem- TOILET S0M SME ""'tfTfcn UNUSUAL REDUCTIONS The big-Toilet' Soap sale will close .Saturday-night at 11 o'clock and we want eycry one who, uses- soap to take advantage of the big reductions before that time. You tan afford to nut j i a supply of this Toilet Soap for future use at these prices. Many brands not mentioned below are included in the sale. 25c box 8 cakes Regal, sal. ...10 25c 8 cakes Le Beau Monde, sale. . . . . .17) 25c box 3 cakes Scotch Oat Meal, sale. . .17 25c box 8 cakes Sylvan Series, sale..'., .17 25c box 8 cakes Arbor Series, sale...-..,.llf) 25c box 3 cakes fragrant Glycerine..... llf) 25c box 3 cakes Arcadia. Series, sale..,4. 17 25c box 3 Cakes Glyceroza Soap, sale. ;. . 10 8 cakes ' Jugens,' iassQrted, sale . f . I ... 27 50c box 12 cakes Vem?n Glycerine, sale t53f' 60c box 12'cakes Ruby Glycerine, sale. "3S 50c box 12 cakes Benzoin Oat MeaJ, sale 33 BOqbox 12 cakes Old-Fashioned Oat Meal,- . ' sale ............. .; .33 50c box 12 cakes .Old-Fashioned Elder : v Flower, sale , '. 33 50c box . 12 cakes Waldorf Toilet Soap ' '.: 'sale .'. . V '.....". . . , .".. i , , . ,33 60c box 12 cakes Supertar Soap, sale..; .33 Transperosa; sale ................. i..41 12 cakes Jumbo Tar Soap ; sale ,54 ICOE Makes the Deaf Hear Easily Used, by the .United States govern ment at . Washington, D. C, in the hall of the hotfse of representatives, with entire success. We will be pleased to show the Acousticon and explain; its ,-advantages. Surgical Department. support reiuge for its In this campaign will be tho of those who no longer trust In their sincerity. ; , TO SAVE SPUDS BOY PUG CONFESSES . MANY BUEGLARIES ' '" f United Press Leased Wire.) ' ' "Belllngrham, - Wash. Sept. t. Thou sands of Chinese pheasants are swarm Ins; over theiflelds of Whatcom county and reports are coming from the .county districts that the farmers are in arms against the blrdsj claiming- they are do ing great damage to the potato crops. In the faoe of the game laws the farm ers are shooting Innumerable birds and sportsmen in the city are appealing to the game warden to have the law en zorcea. FISHERMEN RAISE (XTnttea Ptess Leased Wire.) EeUlngham. Wash., Sept. S. Bert Davis, -colored, 20 years old, and known in the city as the BelUngham boy prixe- I lighter, "last night confessed to the j gouce mat. ne was responsipie tor every i urglary committed ' in the city this summer with the exception or two. Seven robberies are Included In the list with Which he credits himself, and the value of the loot, in money and goods, Is approximately 126. v . MONEY FOR FIGHT & F. D. IS WANTED BY KLAMATH FALLS (SDeelsI Dlipatch to Tbe Joarul.) Astoria. Or., Sept. 8. The annual meeting of the Columbia River Fisher men's Protective union was held here last evening and H. M. Iorntsen was reelected manager and secretary. Among the resolutions passed were a donation of 160 to be used in defense of the initiative law and thanks to captain . F. K. Fraser, City of Panama, for his val ued services in rJckinir ud a boat with two fishermen and bringing them safely to port. (Special, tH-patcb ts The JooraaL) ' Klamath Falls. Or.. Sept. 8. A peti tion, for the first free rural mall route In Klamath county is being circulated. and will be forwarded to the postmaster- ?enerai. xne route to ne is oetween his city and - Merrill, going down on one side and back on the other. The distance Is about 20 miles, and many ranch houses will . be served by the delivery. Big Bargain Sale Friday For pfices and description of goods on sale at our regular Friday Bargain Sale, see -Friday: morning ; papers. Hundreds of bargains 'all over our store. . WE FRAME PICTURES. LECTURES FREE By Tft and; Bryan, in our Phbno graph' Section, from 3. to 5 p. m., and. from, 7:30 to P p. m. eath day.; ' Ask about, our liberal Phonograph and' Talking Machine .4 j .. .selling plan. . , v" SEPTEMBER RECORDS ' ' NOW IN ' ' .L WE FIT GLASSES ' , ".; v - ' ' - .. W- - ..... And Examine Eyes At Reasonable Prices Satisfaction Guaranteed SECOND FLOOR ' WeTa&eCana dfai Money at Face Value Mmmmmmm We Oo Artistic Picture Framing ipoirtojir w ikiSseS All Grocers c m a Amidst tbe Manufacturer's Samples at the ' ' i t , , , ' QttEPtSI A STORE Itl WJTED 50Wt3 Means Money Saving (o jou 25,000 Samples at Less Than Half Actual Cost of Produclion I s A Beautifier that will not lnjtre the skin. A freckle eradicator that Is sure. A liquid Invixorator for the flesh that Is not greasy or sticky. .Such is Hagan's Magnolia Balm. It Is a particularly favorite toilet article wfth ladies who dislike tbe effect produced by face powders and 'paint. Its use cannot be detected and only the pleasing result is apparent , Put up ia two colors PINK and WHITE. Sample of either color free, but better yet buy laix bottle at your druggists for 75 cents. WOJf UAKCTACTl' R1KC1 CO, u Sort rrfU St, EaOOaXTS; JtT. - H I RENT A PIANO Tm wtn nit a plans ta r Doroa um xau aoa wmiar. - ix wui afford roa much plaasur. Psrhaps jrom tl that yon ar not riy ta parebaas tha plana roa 4aslra ta wn. Moat musiotaas look forwar4 to tn tuna wnoa tacr srui on a (niswAT ptaao. m piano x rem mm ana tu vty iwDr paia as rat tar ba rp'td tovar4 lit pore has of a ST BUI. Wo kavo taa larsst stock of pianos ta tfco ttr an th Caoat llaa of old standard, rvlla&l. nil aaowa snakoa Iioa4 tho nanus naieoa aa famlbur aa tho aamos of eld frtoo'to Stolawar. Kaaba. A. R. Chaao, BwWt Ivls, Paekard. ConoTor, Kiaraaatrr, wl.lnf ton, fcator. Ssaoraeoi startaaoaaa an4 Uira. - Oor tnata sa 1 ps mns saooai floev. Fixih aoa Uorrmmu. Entraaea ta tor oppootts pooaotflco. SHERMAN. CLAY&CO. of Toaaaaia riaaos 116 Ladies' Sample Coats f 1.98 for ladies fine black broadcloth Coats, all fizes, val ues to $7.50. ... 3.98. for ladies' black beaver and broadcloth Coats, beantjful !y trimmed and lined; regular $10.00 value. 214 Ladies' Sample - Skirls BroadaJoth. erg-es. daya, wor steds, panamas and every make Of cloth and weave of material. in, all the latest model in the moat :, beautiful colorings, all hand tailored. These skirts will be sold at less than the actual coat of material. f 2.95 for sampla Skirts worth $6.50. . . , - 4.95 for sample Skirt worth $9.50.. $6.95 for samole Skirt worth $i2.sa f 9.95 for ssniDle Skirt worth $17.50. . " ; GRAND CLEAN UP OF laaics Sample Shirtwaists WORTH $5.00. GREAT SAM- FLE SALE PRICE 58c T0LT2 CBOICE. Sample Qonsekeep jng Goods . Three big counter biled high with all kind of housekeeping goods, priced at less than half the whole, saler's price. 6f) for big Huck and Turkish Tow " els. '..-:.; ' s -, 10) for Huck and Monnie Tow els, regular 25c value. ' 15 for -sample line 30c and 40c Towels. . . i 85) for large 11-4 Bedspreads, .$2 value. . ' Men's and Women's Sample Shoes ; - By actual count we have over 3,000 .pairs of I am pie Shoe from the best makers of good shoe in these Uni ted State. These shoes for men, women and children all-will be sold at positively half tbe cost of man ufacture. x. 60v for choice of ladies and chil dren's Shoes, value $2.50. ; f l.OO for hundreds of pairs of men's and women's sample Shoes, values to $2.50. , , f 2.00 for sample men's, women' and children' Dress Shoe ' all styles and sites, pitenls.calfi and velours; all piled high on the bar gain table. Come, early. - These . will surely be footsellers, 1 their regular cost is $S.CO.' -' Hen's Samples 342 men's sample" Suit in the lat, eat fall cuts and fabric, including serges, blacks, blues and fancy worsteds; all well tailored. Include ed in these suits are the best brands of clothing made in America. f 2.98 for sample Suitsf regular . $7.50 to $10, values..-' 4 ' f .98 for samtle Suits in all sizes!5 values $12.50 to $15.00. ; s 87.98 for all the latest weaves' and fabrics in men's Suits'; all sizes, values $r5.00 to $20.00. 910.98 fiar your pick and choice of sample Suits that bear the la bel of the world's best tailors; all sizes, makes and styles; values $25 to piSQ. : , V- 718 Sample trousers 718 pair of men's Dress and Work Trousers ; ar well - made, good, strong, durable materials-- These trousers will be almost given away. 5 for regular $260 Trousers. fiia for regular $3.50 Trouser. 60 for regular $1.25 Trowiers. f 1.95 for regular $5,00 Trfiers, Men's Sample Under-; ; wear . 1,000 dozen men' fleeced, blood red knit and fine lambswool Un derwear. "19 for Underwear worth 50c 39 for Underwear worth 7Sc i 69 ftfr Underwear worth $1.00. Ttese lit JUST A FEW cf the HUT GOOD TBI3GS. COME SEE THE ENTIRE ASSORTMENT OSTORI STOKE, Journal Yt&uts bring: rcsnlts 1