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. .FROM... miiiiminiiHi QUALITY DECIDES. Uvf iiL i nn 4tn ...Twenty-f ive Per Cent OFF FIMT ZD E-l 1 Tl fill! Mil LI 1 0 L'VJ kjXV w H aw Ki 1 a V (111 LCI. lilt I till- l. . I 4.1t N A11VT r fT -111 ITT Nothing Reserved ! xander Dept. Store i RELIABLECLOTHIERS. AMMUVJSJS AT A DISCOUNT SEE THEM -SEE- 1 U J Kt 1U19 LllW IIUIUYYCll I 1CI11 741 Main Street MB ER getting figures from . i ii r r rnnr iiimiHr iiiii don't forget to come WW 1 t w i j r mn V 1 v J. LLKTl Al moulding, screen doors that is found in a hrst- TliHinwnnifHwwnnwnwriHfW,i A m m o prings... ...NOW OPEN... rn mm Resort tv-Tmn mIIao h'oor nt mm imnn nn 1 1 w jtt ru www WM Wi AVI W Excursion Bates Irom all points For further Information address o umgnam springs GIBBON, Ore. llllliiiii.ii . . For POULTRY and STOCK SUPPLIES ON Colesworthy AT TUB CHOP MILL 127 and 129 East Alta Street 1. 1. Ray & Co., Buy and Mil Stoclce, Bonds and Grain lor uaih or on XBArglai. New York Stock EjEchaagc.l Chicago Stock Exchange. Chicago Boartf f Tnat. ,vt ti, t, Or mm m. mm r w.- wm r-v v mmm mi waiiera, FroBrtotor, v H UBV vtii. ""o lorwneai. Ml V. I 1 " w" unuu. GOOD RIGS For MoonUin tniel We have opened a livery stable at Teal Springs where the publio will find good turnouts. We make a specialty of conveying people to and from Teal Springs. The Depot Stable, Barney Sherry and Elvln Oralg, Proprietors. II FASHION LETTER A NOVEL AND IDEAL HAT FOR SUMMER. Gainsborough Shape of Linen Duck and Trimmed With Silk Shirt Waist Suits are Strictly the Thing Other Notes of Mrs. Grundy's Dictates. New York, July 8. A tour of the shops of Gotham which cater to the patronage of the fashion's elect has resulted in the discovery of many novelties v One of the most delightful Is an ideal, summer hat. For uniqueness it surpasses anything yet Introduced, for it combines an ever-elegant and popular style with a material so easily accessible that none are barred who enter upon the quest for the new design. The hat Is Gainsborough in shape, flaring and slightly Inoda ted and pipturesque. Instead of be ing made of straw, however, it is carried out In linen duck. The brim Is bound in white sills, which may be substituted for black If desired, and the only trimming permissible is o veil of white chiffon sprinkled with polka dots of black velvet about the she of a silver five-cent piece. The Ingenuity of milliners hns been taxed to the limit this year to pro duce something novel in the lino of headgear, but the variety Is worth the effort, for almost as wide a lati tude is allowed In "Wash" hats as in cotton gowns. It Is possible to laun der all of the various millinery con fections In pique, linen, duck and lawn and with a crlsh, fresh lawn nothing is more dainty. English Walking Ha's. English walking hats of butcher's linen stitched all over and trimmed with bands of polka dot foulard aie quite the smartest thing one could select for morning use. They not only go well with morning gowns of heavy wash fabrics, but look natty with the cleanable china silk dresses that aro seen almost every where. The latter, though invariably carried out in cream-white are pretty In blue, pale rose and the champagne tints. If the cleaner Is not called upon to make their acquaintance. Though there Is not the tendency to affect the separate bodice so much this season as last, there are son,? very elegant independent skirts of taffeta, net and satin seen. All are plentifully . trimmed with lace and finished around the foot with gradu ate flounces of chiffon, or with ruf fles of the same material embellished with ruchings of some of the light, fluffy fabrics. Shirt Waist Suits. Shirt waist suits have gradually climbed upward until they have reached the nivotal noint of nonular- ty's pinnacle. The smartest effects are in taffeta, plain or cnecKea. Earlier In the season foulard was HHori for thesR irowns. but this ma terial seems' to belong so exclusively to dressier functions that taffeta has replaced it for models for more general wear. In using the ma terials the order of things Is reversed exactly, plain taffeta being used to trim suits of checked silk, and check silk for designs in solid color. The bodices of all costumes show the broad shouldered effect which pre vails, and even for stout women this is becoming, because the lines curve snugly Into the waist, rendering the effect graceful as well as fashionable. Ultra-smart hats for shirt waist suits are made entirely of leaves. The crowns are flat, what there is of them and rather dome-like in shape, spreading Into a drooping brim which narrows perceptibly at the back. Dull autumn leaves In satin finished are massed over the entire surface and the only touch of contrasting color is gained by a blue or pink bow at the back which has ends falling below the shoulder a la Du Barry. Many English Fads. It seems too bad that the corona tion ceremonies were so sadly Inter rupted, for many things In summer fashions are distinctly English. There is the Kitchener belt fob of black silk having an ornament in gun metal; there is the flaming English red Klmona jacket for seashore wear; there are postillion belts, Prin cess stocks, English wrist bags, ping-pong novelties for the game is English, you know and dozens of other what-nots emblematic of the much-talked-of Anglo-American sen timent. Fancy Bodices. Fancy bodices show a trimming that promises to be much worthy the luxury-loving. It consists of a siinnifinr vnlf nf lace encrusted with Jewels, the yoke being an extension of the stock, into wnicn it is maue no nnW nleno and being slmnly wide enough to form an efoctlvo covering .i '.1.A.tl1nH poam ' Morrnw belts. graduated in shape,' come with the lace yokes and the entire set costs something like fifty dollars. A vagary of fashion which comes up to the extravagance of Its name is tho frock and frills coat. This is a three-quarter affair made of .taffeta and embroidered over the front In panel effect. In fact tho embroidery extends entirely around the lower of the coat and .formB also the garni ture for the loose flowing sleeve which Is almost a half yard wide. The coat Is lined "with quilted chiffon, and the shtrrings of the chiffon aro so concealed beneath tho narrowest ruchings ot bristling valcnclennes lace In ultra-smart twine color. Serges Are Smart. Serges aro very smart for summer wear, being light in weight and adaptable to tho tailor mado lines. The newest varieties are closer In weave than any heretoforo observed and the finish Is so soft and silky that It Is almost Impossible to tell the fabric from a satin faced cloth. Fruit, and fruit and blossoms are are seen on many of tho summer lints, all varieties being used from currants to apples ard lemons. Com binations of berries .and blossoms are popular nr.d everything in tho way of loaves Is corr.mo II faut, not ex cluding even tho toothsome water cress. Flower hats, nlthou.'sh they aro not Veen In Inrgo numkris ar1 none tho less fashionable. A design cov ered with Juno roses is one of iho oddities of July, and a very charming one at that, for tho roses are of the most delicate tint and are combined with ostr'fh nlimips Instead of leaves for the sake of variety. Dame Fashion -Likes Fads. One of tho changing qualities of Dame Fashion is that she accomo dates herself to effectively to tho fads of the moment. As the craze for automoblling increases, she invents new things for tho enthusiast, and each one seems to be prettier than Its predecessor. An improvement up on the long loose coat Is a wrap of putty-colored impereablo cloth. It has a broad belt of dull black leather and a coachman's cape fixed with stoles of cloth piped with leather, rifineath this come larco sleeves, slit up and fastened with big leather but tons boforo being drawn into narrow wristlets. Tho dlstlnKiilshlng feature of another design Is the utter absence of a neck-band, the coat simply be ing cut very low and tho front roiuoti over It double-breasted effect. Those who objected to tho loose coat on account of tho negligee back will find their tastes catered to in a band which buttons across from each of the under-arm seams and holds in in place the fullness which yo have grown accustomed to seeing hang perfectly straight. Eton Effects Don't Go. Eton effects, excont In tailor-made suits must necessarily be laid aside for tho next two months, but these are renlaced bv all manner or uainty flslniR and nolerlnes. composed of lace and chiffon. Net Is also fashion able for this purpose, and Instead of being trimmed with ruffles of lace, it borrows its beauty from a finer trim ming composed of double ruchings of tulle in a darker cream shade. Tho contrasting of dead-white and cream is one of the fads of tho mo ment, and there Is certainly nothing moro effective. MAUDE GRIFFIN. The Brussels correspondent of tho London Times says that The Hague tribunal is to be consulted on some protests regarding the sale of the Danish Island of St. Thomas to tho United States. Good enough for anybody! yLL Havana Filler ' FLORODORA " BANDS an of samt value as ia'gt from " STAR." " HQRSE SHOE." "SPEARHEAD.""STANDARD fifA VY." " OLD PEACH & HONEY." " SA WLOCr " OLE VARGINY" fit "MASTER WORKMAN" Tobacco. 8 ' ' The Rush Goes On With Unabated Interest The Great Closing-Out Sale at Kemfer's Grocery moves along and goods are moving rapidly. Hundreds of dollars aro being saved by purchasers. Nothing is held back. Everything in tho entile storo has boen cut in price. Uargain seekers nover found such a genuino snap. Many aro buying in largo quantities and storing awuv the gnona For tuturo needs, because vt is an mvost- nn nt that means a big gain. Don't put off this chance. Uomn at. once. Wo want to rotiro trom businoss as soon as possible. When this stock is disposed of the ohanco ot a lifetime ends. SPECIAL TOBACCO BARGAINS Horseshoe plug, cut from 50c per pound to 45c Star " " 50c " " to 45c Climax " " 50o " " to 45c Saw Log " " 50o " ' to 45c Battle Ax " " 15c " " to 40c Brandy wine, 16c plugs, cut to iOc Honey Dip Twist, cut from 5c a plug to.... 4c SMOKING TOBACCO Seal of North Carolina, 1 lb tins, reduced from 70c to 60c Pedro, cut from 65c to 55c Sun Cured, cut from 60c to 50c Red Bell, cut from 50o to 45c Fashion, cut from 50c to 45c Dixio Queen, cut from 50c to 45c Sweet Virginia, cut from 60c to 45c Pedro, cut from 10c straight to 3 packages 25c MORE SPECIAL SNAPS Largo fresh lemone, per dozen 25c Schilling's baking powder, 2 J lb cans, $1.. 85c Schilling's baking powder, 51b cans, cut from $2.00 to $ 65 Tomatoes, corn, beans, peas, regular prico 2 for 25c .'. per can JOc Monopole fruit,high grade,cut f m 25c can to 20c Standard table fruits, 7 cans for i 00 Salmon, 4 cans for 25c Hams and Bacon, per pound 14c Oatmeal, per pound 4c Rope, per pound, from 8J to J2c Schilling's baking powder, per pound 40c Schilling's Typical blend coffee, per pound 20c Cane sugar, per sack 4 90 Beet sugar, per sack 4 fiO Potatoes, per hundred t 50 Best cream cheese, per pound J 6c Silk soap, 6 bars for 25c Golden Star soap, 6 bars for 25c Dairy salt, 50 pound sacks, per sack 90c Flour, per sack 75c Dairy butter, per roll 25c Creamery butter, per roll 50c Macaroni, 1-pound package JOc All kinds of lye, per can., tOc Sea Foam, large packages, 6 for ,.. 25c All kinds of axle greaso, per can 5c and JOc Artocfcle's and Lion Coffee ft pekgs $1 00 Mason Fruit Jars, Qts. 75c, Half-gals 90c Dot Everything else in Our Grocery Cut Accord ingly. Cash Only Goes at this Sale. No Credit Given Anyone D. KEMLER Closingf Otit Sale The Drink for Summer is SchulU's bottled beef. When properly cooled it is not nly de lightfully refreshing, hvt its tonical properties will counteract, as no other drink, the debilitating effects of hot weather, and being properly matured, will never cause biliousness like badly brewed "green beer.' fj's a marvel of purity,Jand is bottled, with the greatest car. Laxative Dnwo-yiaane ww UlWMlirlUtNMINM HM