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CTricndly Invitations. Friendly Welcomes,
CWFr'endly Clerks. Friendly Prices.
Wnyuot? Evory one that comoa to boo ua aro Boon In a ftiendly mood; so
many nlco things to engage your attentien:
A Few of Our Friendly Prices t
Beautiful Feather Boa3 from $1.50 up.
Tho latost in neck ruohos from 40o up.
Kid glovoa in latest Btitchings $1 up.
Cjrsots, tho best and largest lino in hi city, 43o and up.
Umbrellas, 50 dozjn to saleot torn, 33o up.
Fair dealing. First-class Goods.
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STORE nULVE,JOU O
A New Idea.
Made to order
CAFES. JACKETS AND SKIRTS.
We have just lecetvcd u large
line of samples or materials,
Fashion Plates, Measurement
blanks, cto , fnmi Messrs.
Joseph He i fold & Co., Chi
cago's leading Cloak-uakcrs.
If yoj want a Cape. Jacket or
Skirt made to your liking, un
like any you've been, step In
and look at t'lein. All the
latest mixtures, nobbiest
bt les. and prices to suit. The
line of Misses and Children's
Jackets is very extensive.
J, J, Dalrymple Co,
Osburn's Racket Store
BRASS HANDS Are all right in
their place, but they arc an expensive
luxury lor a store. We prefer to keep
expenses down and give our customers
the beneiit of low prices. Wc are
belling men's underwear for 25 to 50
cents per suit, cheaper than those
who employ a band to draw a crowd.
You should see our underwear before
buying your winter supply It will
pay you.
MEN'S HATS We have just re
ceived three times as many hats as
we ever bought before, and wc are go
ing to sell them at our usual low
prices. Don't forget when you want a
hat that we will bell you the latest
shape at tho prices asked by others
for last year's styles.
SHOES. Our shoe stock is com
plete and our prices as ususal arc the
lowest.
Osburn's Racket Store, 240 Com
mercial Street, Salem.Oregon.
Wkatheu Forecast. The state
weather forecast for Wednesday is
fair.
OREGON PERSONALS.
W. Zinn was in Portland today.
Tho. Kay ieturned to Waterloo to
day. V. J. Culver has returned from Mt.
Jefferbon.
Mrs. W. P. Lord returned this
morning from Eugene.
Dr, J. II. Mlnthorn is due home
from Metlakahtla. Alaska tonight.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Eldridge-Jeft
this afternoon for their home at Den
ver, Colo.
J. L. Carter, superintendent of the
school for the blind, was a Portland
visitor today.
Rev. nagist and family went to Al
bany today where they will make
their future home.
D. E. Brewer, disciplinarian of the
Chemesva Indian Training school,
was in Salem today.
John Quirk, an employe at the in
sane asylum, has returned from an
outing at Waterloo and Lebanon.
Jesse and W. P. George, accompan
ied by their families are home from
an extended outing at Slab Creek.
Misses Virginia and May Dickinson
left this morning for Tacoma where
they will join their parents and make
their future home.
MissTillie Best, a graduate from
the Salem public schools, left today
for Marshlield, Southern Oregon,
where she will teuch school this win
ter. D. E. Swank, the ex-miller at
Aumsvllle, was in town todjy, He is
ilnlshlng building a new hout-e that
costs lif in about $4,000 in cash and la
bor. 1G.&6.
Queen of America's Corsets.
All styles and sizes can lit
any form prices 50c to 81.50.
Wc arc agents for Salem.
Dress Goods Cloaks,
and Fine Shoes,
Laigct stock, newest styles, lowest
prices.
Ageuts standard patterns best
and cheapeft.
WILLIS BROS, CO,
302 Commercial st.
Tho Cush Dry Goods and Shoo House.
store,
STORE
J. A. Nink, general agent of the
Washington Co-operative Life Insur
ance Association, or Portland, went
to Woodburn today after a very suc
cessful week's business at Salem.
Dr. J. C. Grimtli, Dr. L. P. Griflllh,
Orin Barker and O. J. Shirley re
turned Sunday night from a week's
hunting In the upper Soda country.
They were successful In obtaining
three deer and a large quantity of
grouse and pheasants.
STATE HOUSE NEWS.
Upon requisition of Governor Asa
S. Bushnell, of Ohio, Governor Lord
has issued a warrant of arrest for
Leonard Van Illse, Jr. Aran IIlsc Is
the man who Is serving a one-year
term In the penitentiary for burglar
izing a store at Turner. He Is wanted
In Ohio to answer to an Indictment
for murder In tho second degree, hay
ing, it is alleged, killed an old man,W.
T. Cutler, In Westchester, Butler
county, O., by striking him over the
head with a revolver, while on a
drunken spree, His term In the Ore
gon penitentiary will expire Septem
ber 22. The warrant for Van Hise's
arrest has been placed In the hands of
Martin McLaughlin, agent of the
state of Ohio, who is here awaiting
his release, and will take him into
custody when discharged.
In compliance with a resolution
recently adopted by the state board of
education, the superintendent of pub
lic instruction has deposited in the
state treasury, $310 to the credit of
the board, and another batch of state
papers were Issued today.
Turning the fees .received for these
papers into tho treasury is a new de
parture, the money always having
been retained by tho superintendent
of public Instruction.
Three now notaries, all from Port
laud, were commissioned from depart
ments of state today as follews: C.E.
Kindt, Albert A. Ilaug, and Albert
Tozlcr.
The Sommer-Levy Mercantile Co.,
of La Grande.iOr., today filed articles
of Incorporation with a capital stock
of $10,000.
Large Attendance, Class work
for the present year began Monday
morning at the State Deaf Mute
school. Supt. P. S. Knight was in
the city today and reports thirty stu
dents already having registered, this
number being much larger than he
had anticipated. Last year there
were fifty-one students in attendance
but there is every indication that
last years enrollment will be surpassed
this year. A large number of the
students will not arrive until after
the state fair Is over.
Two Drunks. Two weary
"knights of tho road" were landed in
the city jail last night in a beastly
state of intoxication. They were this
morning sentenced to live days in the
city jail.
TiAT"itt?r. ATra KmlMi lino tnafr. rn.
ceived a fresh stock cf fall and winter
millinery, anu win sen goods ctieaper
than ever, as her room rent is very
low. Rooms over Dalrvmnle's store.
Salem. 0-21 Ct
Can't Affopd It. Wo cannot af
ford to have a dissatisfied customer
and so prepare our 5 cent meals that
no one can Hud any fault with them.
They glye satisfaction to all classes of
people. George Bros.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take Laxatiye Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money
If it fails to cure. 23c.
A Safe Investment !
when you purchase one of
Waterman's
Fountain
Pens,
It makes its
mark all round
the world.
Shall it make your mark also?
Your money back if Its mark don't
suit you.
For sale only by
Patton's Book Store!
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FROM SUBLIMITY.
Road Supervisor Orders a Catholic
Priest to Work the Roads.
Under tho heading, "aconsclctitlous
man," a Journal subscriber at Sub
limity, Marlon couuty, sends tho fol
lowing item and asks publicatien:
Old Seneca in his book of morals
says thus: "Most men aro greatly sol
icitous for their good name, but few
for their conscience." Tho road su
pervisor of Sublimity certainly
thought differently, when he ordered
tho embolic- Priest there to work
the roads. Mr. Pay Wrlghtman Is
this conscientious although a little
narrow minded supervisor and tho
tirst ono since many years, to whom
belongs the honor of having ordered a
clergyman to do road-work. Always
conscientious. That's the right thing
for our times.
A Subscriuer.
It has not been the general prac
tice to Interpret the law to compell
clergymen to wnrK poll tax, and tho
Sublimity road supervisor has Intro
duced a new custom.
COURT HOUSE NEWS.
County Judge G. P. Terrell returned
last night from a bridge Inspection
tour of northern half of Marlon county.
Ho was accompanied by Martin Mc
Laglln, couuty commissioner from
Hamilton, Ohio, who expressed him
self well pleased with the condition
of the county's bridges and highways,
ov.r which their journey took them.
The Dimick bridge east of Hubbard,
Is being rebuilt by contractor J. E.
McCoy at an estimated cost of $850.
The "Jack" bridge near Marquam
and connecting Clackamas and Ma
rion counties is being re-roofed and
a new approacli is being constructed
therefor.
The Injunction case of Geo. W..
nundsaker vs. County Treasuier G.
L. Brown to enjoin the payment of
certain warrants Issued Pugh & Gray
for repairs made on the court house,
was ilrst called. Tho motion of tho
defendant to dismiss the petition re
cently made that seeks to make
Marlon county a party to the suit
Is being argued. C. M, Charlton ap
pears for Mr. Ilundsakerj Mr. Brown
has retained Messrs. Sherman, Condlt
& Park for his connsel while Geo.
G. Bingham and J. A. Carson rep
resents the county. The motion to
dismiss the petition is being argued
at press hour.
THE JOURNAL BOOM.
Another Day's Additions to Our Daily
and Weekly List.
Monday this ofllcc entered 25 new
subscriptions and today we have re
ceived another nice list no solicitor
and no lottery.
Mrs. A. A. Johnson, Salem.
J. Burke, Liberty.
A. II. Sharer, Salem.
T. Cooper, Jefferson.
Win. Strayer, Rosedalc.
M. E. Marlels, Salem.
J.D.Smith, Gervals.
C. H. Baker, Watervllle.
A. A. Lee, Salem.
II. C. Schultz, Salem.
Mrs. C. M. Copeland, Salem.
P J. Van Bchren, Aumsvlllo.
L. P. Grilllth, Asylum.
Li. a. tieler, snlem.
O. J. Cosner, Salem.
E. Roy, Stayton.
J. A. Mothorn, Salem.
The people like an Independent
paper and no paper In Oregon lets
more light Into the true Inwardness
of things. The people arc taking it
like hot cakes.
Resigned. Allie Churchill, who
for the past ten weeks has acted as
night operator for the Western
Union Telegraph company, has re
signed his position. The Western
Union officials have not yet an
nounced his successor and in tho
meantime E, C. Holsinger, the local
operator, acts in that capacity.
Cheap Railroad Rates.
The low rate of ono faro for round
trip will be given by the Southern
Pacific from any point on their lines
In Oregon, to enable all to attend.
Tho people's stae Institution for the
improvement of agrloalture and the
mechanical and household arts. Rep
resented in dlsti let departments, and
divisions for the lntelllgentcxhlbltlon
of the various types of horses, cattle,
sheep, swine, and poultry, and many
classes of machinery and implements,
manufactures, and merchandise, mu
sical Instruments, domestic manu
facture, women's work, science and
art. The peopio of the state are
especially invited to participate. Let
us demonstrate tho capabilities of
Oregon and Oregon people. Ono faro
for tho round trip
popular admission
of 25 cents.
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Dyspepsia Cured. Shiloh's Vitalize! im
mediacy relit ves Sour Stomach, Coming up
of food distress, and is the great kidney and
liver remedy. Sold by D. J, Fry.
Oregon's Fair.
Can be attended for ono fare for the
round trip from any point on tho lines
of tho SouthertPaciflo in Oregon.
Tho fair opens on September 30, and
closes October 8. Nine days. Every
day will be the best. Preternal order
day, October 2, Oregon press day,
October 4, pioneer and barbecue day,
October 5, Salam day, October 0,
school day, October 7, free for all races,
last day, Octobesr 8. School day,
October 7, children under 12 years of
ago free. School children over 12
years of age, ten cents.
After harvest you will want a rest,
so como to tho state fair and enjoy
yourself. Ono faro for roun trip.
Popular admission of 25 cents.
Try ScUIUInc' Beat tea and baking powder.
IN DEPARTMENT NO a,
Sevreal Entries Made on Judge Hewitt's
Docket
Jiidgo Hewitt's docket contained
the following entries teday:
J. A. Baker ys Williams & England
Banking Co., receivership; continued.
U.S. Jordan vs. State Insurance Co.,
receivership; continued.
M. E. Adams, lnnolvent, J. W. Mc
Kinney, assignee; ordered that pre
ferred claims bo paid In full and ,017i
per cent, bo paid on the other clalmB
and cause continued.
A. E. La Rocquo vs. J. I. Dozlcr et
al., partition; settled and dismissed.
Chemcketa Lodge No. 1 vs. J. P.
DoGobin etal., foreclosure; settled
and dismissed.
L. Walker vs. J. P. Stewart et al..
foreclosure; default and decree.
Geo. P. Hughes vs. Thos. Hayro et
al foreclosure; default and decree.
(Two cases.)
In the matter of tho assignment of
Enos W. Eberhard, insolvent, A. O,
Condlt appointed assignee.
P. S. Knight vs. J. W. West et al.,
and Panny A. Drako vs. Martha A.
Long et al., sales continued.
Lemuel Walker vs. P. S. and Ella P.
Stewart, decree of lorcclosurc.
Haying made the above entries,
Judge Hewitt adjourned court until
today, going to Albany on the over
land last jnlght. He returned this
afternoon and re-convened court at
2:30 o'clock.
SCHOOL CHILDREN
Register at the Clerk's Office, 244
Commercial St., Upstairs.
Registration began Monday.J Sept.
20, at 8 a. in. Non-residents will be
required to pay tuition fees, and It Is
hoped no attempts will bo made to
evade tho requirements of the law In
tills respect. E. II Placid,
17 2t Clerk District 24.
Low Excursion Rates.
The Southern Pacific will make a
one fare rate from all points on their
lines in Oregon to the Oregon state
fair which opens Scptembcs 30 and
October 8. A big harvest and a big
fair. A clean, vlgorlous, dcllghtfyl
and comprehensive exposition of
everything pertaining to tho farm
and larmer. Good races and amuse
ments of all kinds. Special attrac
tion every day.
With the nrcsent con rtropnecta and
the extremely low railroad of ono faae
for the round trip, the peopio of Ore
gon can afford to patronize a state fair
that bcnclit all classes. Popular ad
mission of 25 cents.
Ladies, Take the Bestr If you are troubled
with Constipation. Sallow skin, and a Tired
Feeling, tukc Karls Clovct Tea. it is pleasant
to take, sold ay U. J. fry.
Greatly educed Rates.
Why not attciiw he state fair when
you can buy a ticket fo'r one fare,
round trip, from any point on the
Southern Paci He, lines In Oregon.
The Oregon state fair and Industrial
exposition will present unusually line
exhibits and attractions In addition
; to ihe numerous track featuics, and
uAuiLiug i mining races, witii -ueiXTUio
to lower his record of 2-08 for a purse
of $250. Arrangements are being
made for tho introduction of many
new attractions to interest and please
all who attend.
Visitors may prepare to bo royally
entertained. One faro for the rouud
trip, and popularadmission of 25 cents.
BICYCLE TO TRADE FOR WOOD.
A good, second hand bicycle to trade for
tvuuu. mi on arotu oc viison. oiaie in-
surance Duiiding. 21 3H
A Silver Spoon
Free With Soap
A good, tripleplated silver spoon free with every cake of
the famous Kirk "White Cloud" soap, for 10 cents, only to f
troduce the goods,
HARRITT & LAWRENCE
Old P, O, Grocery,
Just From New
JUg jBoohs
LITTLE BOOKS.
School Books and all kinds of books,
At prices that would astonish you !
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F. 5. Dearborn's
Headquarters for
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND
SALE
700 garments to
Gapes
$2,35
A good beaver cape, trimmed In braid,
double plait in back.
$475
A plush cape, Thlbbet-trlmmcd, ele
gantly beaded.
$6,95
The Bwcllest thing in the citv. Heavy
plush cape. Th I boot-trim mod. brnid
cd and jetted silk lined.
$3,25
A plush cape, Thibbet trimmed.
$4,65
A beaver cape, Thlbbet-trlmmcd and
handsomely braided.
$5,95
Uuysa flnebouclc cape, Thlbbet-trlmmcd,
silk lined. A bargain.
Childrens jackets from $1 00 no.
Our lines at $2.10 and $2 80 In all col
ors are stunners. Other lines up to
$9.00 are extra values.
Never before have the Misses of Sa
lem had an opportunity to have .-meli
a largo assortment of jackets to select
from as we hayc this season.
Commercial st,
Telephone 112,
Did You Ever
notice how much more people
read in fall and winter than
in summer? In the warm
weather we spend our time
out of doors, but the cool
breezes of autumn and the
storms of winter drive us in
doors and around the study
lamp, Our method for fitting
glasses Is tho latest Improved
appliances. Consultation and
eyes tested free.
C. fl. HINGES,
Optician, W atchmakcr and Jeweler
Watches cleaned 75c.
Mainspring 75c.
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Second door north ol postolhce,
Yorkss
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Book Store,
' 263 Commercial Street,
all students supplies: , a r-
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EXTRAORDINARY!
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'select from, Every garment
o
$2,35
Buys a Jacket in tan and brown mix
ed, made in tho very latest style to fit
anyone from 12 years to 20.
$3.60
Is the price of a heavy Navy Beaver
jacket.
$3,95
Buys a line Jacket In tan, brown, green
and navy, shield front, high slashed
collar.
$4.65
A heavy beaver Jjacket In brown, tan,
navy and green, shield front, trimmed
In velvet, nigh slashed collar.
$6.95
A a elaborate braided Jacket in green
and tan. Other lines too numerous to
mention.
A full line of ladles' jackets at all
prices In the latest styles and
cofbrs.
Other lines of wraps can only bo
appreciated by you seeing them.
Tliis week we will devote to
601
drens
The cry has bzen heretofore
"Wc are compelled to go outof?
town to purchase our
Boys Clothing
if we want something nice,"
Now if you come in and exam'
ine our lovely line you'll be con
vinced we have the long felt want,
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In Sailor Suits,
Middy Suits,
Double'breasted
Blouse Suits,
Boys' Suits,
with long pants
Top Coats,
Reefers,
J Kilt Suits,
Ulsters,
Overcoats,
USTln addition to which
we show a most exclu
sive array of novelties in
the most approved col
ors and designs.
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