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JOURNAL. Are more than pleased with the re suits, and as a result are Increasing space all 'round. THfe WEATHER. , Tonight fair; Saturday increasing;. , cleudlneae: confer. cloudiness; cooler. y- VOLUME XII. SALEM, OREGON. FRIDaV, OCTOBER 3, 1902. -.,, JOURNAL ADVERTISERS. THE DAILY- I t CI IHIHHUMI IIIIIIIIHIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII t QUALITY Is what you want to look for when you're buying SHOE S If the Right Quality Isn't There They are txpensive at any price. Our ovor Increasing shoo trnuo Is an Indication that the quality Is right, and that the prices aro right, too. Our "spot cash" plan of buslnoss enables ub to undersell any atoro which does a credit business. You may always pay cash, but if you trade at a "credit" storo you will pay "credit prices." W YORK RACKET!! Nt Started right cloven years ago, and thoy ve stuck to It. Not a X Blnglo article leaves tho storo until It is fully paid for. Of course, wo always refund tho money for anything returned In the saint condition T as wheu purchased. SEE OUR NEW LINE OF I Men's Clothing, Men's'Overcoats, Boy's Clothing, Boy's Overcoats HraEIBIHWBHIBlBBHMIBBniBmtBHIMIBISHlilMHMIM ' M a I: iilfCD kliiD rLLP n u r uuvLinuiULLirnu I THE SFE61 ES m g ..... , w? HLtc) SON Will tBje Chief Executive Use His Club for the I Common People i J To Gain Great; Reforms That Can Be Brought About in No Other Manner The Most . - Popular Man in Oregon if He Strikes a Telling Blow . Against the, Grafts f 1 m M ii Hniiiyqi iwwwi tUMMNWM ? Hair Viqor V.M V Stops falling hair, Makes hair grow. Restores color. Uurcs dandruff. fiWfSSSt Our values In theso lines aro not equaled by "regular stores." HAVE YOU SEEN THE New Waterproof Rain Coats for Men They're light arid dressy, and keop you dry. OUR LINE OF I Winter Underwear for Men, Women and Children is Very Complete. Man's heavy floeco llnod undorwear at .10c each Mon'a all wool t underwear yuc eacn. we navo an gnmes hi iiun, wuui uuu uu wuui , , I at extra low nrices. Duck Coats. 8llckers. Umbrellas, Rubbers, and . . everything for tho rainy soasou. $ Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store I E. T. BARNES, PROP. Corner of Commercial and Chemeketa streets. imii in 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 h 1 1 in 1 1 inn ii 1 1 n m m HHHf What has Govornor Geer t gnln or lose by calling a special session? Tho wholo matter Is not personal ninttor. IT IS A MATTER THAT UN DERLIES GOOD-GOVERNMENT, AND INVOLVES THE PROGRESS OF ALL REFORMS. In tho county conventions, In tho state conventions, on tho cam paign of nil partlos. nnd by petitions of the people a special soeslon was demanded, nnd made Imperative and Ivoitnble to tho woltare of tho statu. ltns not necessary for tho miopia .to sond J n a single potltion to authorize tho govornonto call a special rosbIoii. THE REFERENDUM, THE FLAT SALARYREEjORMi THE FEE GRAFTS CAN BE REACHED IN NO OTHER WAY. It Is not a matter to be played with from the standpoint of how It will hutt or help anybody's chalices for the Sonatorshlp. If tho pcoplo thought for a tnomont that Govornor Geer was doing that they would de spise "him, in splto of having voted lor him for United States Scnntor. The demand for a half million collars for the Lewis and Clark Expo sition Is an unwarranted Imposition on the taxpayers, unless It Is coupled with some great benefit to, the .taxpayer, like the Direct Legislation or tho Flat Salary Reform. Do tho P6rtland managers think they can hoap additional taxes on tho farmers, and at tho same time fight every reform proposition thnt Is dear to tlio heart of tho farmer? WILL GOVERNOR GEER POPULARIZE HIMSELF AMONG THE FARMER3 AND LABORERS OF OREGON BY PERMITTING THEM TO DO IT7 They ridicule his pretensions to tho Sonata, Ignore his popular vote cartoon him out of tho raoo, and thun oxpoct him to alt down and play lUUir t;uiliu 111, UIU UAJJU1IBU ML UIU .".!' VI Tho poopfo havo conlldonco In their governor having a llttlo of theLthroiigh a Spoclal Sosslon. m .BMtPedfe When You Feel the Need Of a tonic or a bracer, there is noth ing Uko good liquor to do 1L When you havo takon cold and aro throatoned with grip or pneumonia, taken qulqkly our Tom Howo whiskey will stop tho chills and savo your life. j. P. ROGERS JL-Jr- Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. . . . hayseed fighting blood In his velm. when it comes to thnt, nnd bollovo that he will not step down and out of olllco a mero -nullity, nnd lot tho Ittlo handful of Portland politician! have their own way In evorytlflng, THE PEOPLE WILL RESPECT AND ADMIRE GOVERNOR GEER IF HE WISELY AND VIGOROUSLY USES THE CLUB THEY HAVE PLACED IN HIS HANDS, TO BE U8ED FOR THE PEOPLE. UNTIL CHAMBERLAIN TAKES UP'THE REINS OF GOVERNMENT. ' These politicians aro tolling hi in now .nut to call a Rpccinl sosslon, and they will mako him great In tho future. Thoy aro whlsporlng In his ear If he will just keop his hands off tliolr grafts they will hnvo votes to throw to him to make him Sonator. WHEN HE IS OUT OF OFFICE. Line uiu iuuiiiur Mii-iiiu minimum, niiu uuuiuw uiu ouviuur uiu jy whole earth, ho should tell Jack- Matthows and his satollltos "GET THEE B BEHIND ME, SATAN. YOU HAVE NOTHING TO GIVE ME, AND IF H YOU HAD THE PEOPLE WOULD DESPI3E ME FOR TAKING GIFTS AT YOUR HANDS." If Governor Geer calls the spoclal session and tolls tho Legislature, an well as ho Is able, to do what tho pcoplo domnnd, AND L08ES SIGHT OF HIS SENATORIAL CANDIDACY FOR THE TIME BEING, tho peo ple ,of the state, regardless of party, will back hint for anything In thrlr power to bestow. If he shows tho pcoplo that ho is In earnest In their behalf they will down the wholo Portland combination, If liecesHary, to see that Justice Is dono the Govornor who fights their battles. That Is what thoy will do for Roosevelt In tho Prosldenoy, nnd that Is what tho pcoplo of Oregon will do for any honest man who shows them that he hns a backbone, because tho day when tho people hnd to bow down to tho bosses for everything Is happily past In Orogon. The Flat Salary Reform and Direct Legislation aro mattors of such simple nnd fundamental justice that thoy aro bound to conic about. Tho official who causes them to ho dolnyod or dofeated pursues a mtluldal k1 loy THESE REFORMS WILL HAVE TO BE PUT IN EFFECT COME TIME, AND THE SOONER THE BETTER. THE TIME TO DO RIGHT IS NOW, NOT FOUR YEARS FROM NOW. If tho pcoplo have, to employ tho Initiative to secure this reform they will owo Governor Geer nor any other man anything. Tho last and only opportunity for any politician to do anything for the popl Is ii hip I'ortianii people who sai upon uuvoriior Moor, una spat upon him and are continuing to do so, can dictate to him In this matter, and got him to do their bidding, who will blame thorn If thoy continue to treat til tu. or nny other Republican. In tho same way? The IntereHtsof Good Government, tho. platform promises, tho Pock ets of the taxpayer demand that tho selfish bosses bo defeated. AND THE ONLY MAN TO DEFAT THEM AT PRE8ENT IS THE GOVERNOR. IN HONOR OF THE VETERANS The National Capital Prepar ing to Redeye tho G. A. R. Washington, Oct 3--TfU national capital Is being decked out in gala af Ire to an extent seldom boforo known In her history. From ono cud of the city to tho other, on eorv hnmi workmen may bo soon putting im be- .. ....... ,n nuH uk.,uununir. nnira nmi streamers, until tho oyo Ib sated With the arled display Men who have at tended other mxfomnmontu of tho Q. A. H arff authority for Ui staUtncnl uuu uu. general uecoratlous will finiv come up to thoso of nny other city and that tho electrical display will far '""' uujumig oi w& Kind oyer atr tompted boforo. Not onlyjtre business EX-G0YERN0R JOHN WH1TEAKER Passed Away at His Home In Eugene Last Night . """ S!Sw ? Repairing a Watch Of tho finest workmanship Is a branch of our business that wo glvo special attention to. Our re pairing department is JUSTICE BREWER TO DECIDE Chosen Arbitrator in the Coal War .President Aleets the Anthra cite Representatives Urges Termination of Strike for Peoples' Welfare ablo Immigrant element, nnd for en couraging Idleness on account of poor luechnnlcnl ctiulpmonL On tho othor hand Imiironnr illuMnlliin ninlnnimriul too much for tho unionists. Ho- lays 'l1110?, Onoral ThomwP old command, all blamo of vlolonco to tho forolgn J'10. J'0,lr Corpa. About tho pension minors. Cnsnntt, although specially Oregon's Famous Botanical Physician ATTRACTS WIDER ATTENTION BY HIS CURES THAN ANY MAN IN THE MEDICAL PROFESSION, AND THE AFFLICTED FROM ALL PARTS ARE EVER INTERESTED TO READ OF HIS WORK. HE HA8 CURED HUNDREDS AFTER ALL HOPE HAD BEEN ABANDONED, AND HAS SCORES OF TESTIMONIALS FROM RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE. MANY AMONG THE HAPPY THRONG WHOM HE HA8 CURED ARE RELUCTANT TO HAVE THEIR NAMES IN PRINT, BUT THEY ARE EVER REAOV TO TELL THE AFFFLICTED WHAT DR. COOK HAS DONE FOR THEM. AMONG THESE IS A PROMINENT OU8INE8S WO MAN WHO HAS BEEN A PHY8ICAL WRECK FOR 24 YEAR8, BUT WAS FULLY RESTORED BY PR. COOK AND HIS WONDERFUL HERB MEDI CINES. THIS GOOD WOMAN WAS 8UFFERING FROM BILLIOU8 FE VER WHEN SHE CALLED AN "OLD 8CHOOL" PHY8ICIAN. HE FILL ED HER "SYSTEM WITH POISONOUS DRUGS AND MINERAL 8UB STANCE8 UNTIL LIFE BECAME AN ABSOLUTE BURDEN, AND DEATH WOULD HAV.E BEEN A RELIEF. IN THIS CONDITION THE LADY CAME TO DR. COOK, AND SHE 18 PREPARED TO TELL ANY WHO WILL CALL UPON HER HOW WONDERFULLY HE CURED HER. FIRST HE RELIEVED HER OF MANY PUTRID FI8TULAR TUMORS. THEN TWO LARGE OVARIAN TUMORS WERE ENTIRELY REMOVED, AND TO CAP THE CLIMAX HE CURED AN ACUTE INTERNAL CAN CER. THIS WOMAN BEGAN TO IMPROVE FROM THE START, AND AFTER THESE TERRIBLE AFFLICTIONS WERE REMOVED 8HE RE COVERED HER HEALTH, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 24 YEARS FEEL ING THAT SHE WAS A WELL PER80N. HER NAME WILL BE GIVEN TO ANY INTERESTED PARTY BY DR. COOK. WAKE UPI WAKE UPI YOU 8IMPLETON. RECEIVE WISDOM AND KNOWLEDGE AND DISCRETION. A WISE MAN WILL HEAR AND WILL INCREASE LEARNING, AND A MAN OF UNDERSTANDING SHALL ATTAIN WISE COUNSEL8. DO NOT ALLQW BLACKMAILERS TO STUFF YOU FULL OF LIES BUT SEE FOR YOURSELF. THE ONLY 8AFE CURE IS THE BOTANICAL SYSTEM. POISONOUS DRUGS ARE ONL TEMPORARY STIMULANT, WHILE THE RESULTS ARE SURE DEATH SOONER OR LATER. Dr, Cook Cures all Kinds of Diseases. WITHOUT THE AID OF THE KNIFE OR PLASTERS OR POISONOUS DRUGS. 310, LIBERTY STREET, SALEM, OREGON. Washington." Oct. 3. This momont- Conducted oils lnv (if the HtrlK-o onnfnriinnii fiinnil with tho utmost caro and skill. ' tho participants uu early In nronara- diamonds aro rosot, and Jewelry of raupn ot tho oyont. Tito labor ropre n i,ii i ,.ii n. sentatlvos breakfasted with Gompors, all kinds Is ropalrod In tho most thon entor0(i ,nto BtH;rot conforoneo. perfect manner, besiues optical, The operators also had an early work f all kinds, breakfast, 'fhoy denied ovory ono nd- iiiiuuimu io uiuir Hjiecini car. uonor al Hlxoy was tho first callor at tho tompoiary "White House. Ho was fol lowed by Secretary Root and Com- IillHBlnnnr Wrlnlif nrltti wlinm li , --.-.- . ..w. .,a.n.., ...... ,..;,,. t.w I President again revlowod the subject. In tho rooms below the sceno of. the J conforoneo a hand rod roportora and 1 photographers aro watching and waicuiug. aiauonoa outside aro a large force of mossongor boys with bi cycles. Mitchell,, accompanied by th KIIIIgSBIIIBBIIIinHIIKEll M 357KV m U eaHHBHSHaHHRMHHM33BSBBIHinMMaHBHMlHMEM district presidents, Nichols and Fahy. ' which has becomo Intorally IntelllRl: woro tho first nrrlvals at 11 o'clock, hie. I wish to omphnslzo tho character having walked from their hotols, clad of tho situation, nnd urgontly Insist In frock coats and slouch hats. Tho that when once you realize how hoavy oporators appoarod shortly aftor In tho burden of responsibility Is rest carriages. There Is conBldornblo sup- lug or an ovll bo nppnlllng nnd far immttiii nynitiminnt. . lenchliiL'. I think vou are ronulrod to The conference lasted only 20 mln- Hlnk tochnltallty and respective claims llrtvltud, failed to appear utefl, aftor which It adjourned to 1 nnd moot upon common grounds noo o'clock this afternoon. A statement essary for tho public. I ask tho Inline- is oxpected snortly. dlnto resumption of operations. I don't The Prosldont greeted all tho vlnl- Invito discussion of your roBpectlvo tors cordially, In somo cases ovon fa- claims, but appeal to your patriotism. mlllnrly, and plunged Immedlntoly in- to your public spirit that sinks person- to reading remarks from manuscripts, nl considerations, and makos Indlvldu- ns follews: "I wish to call your nt- al sacrlllcos for tho public good." Ho tontlon to tho fact thnt throo parties then gave copies to ench lnombor nnd nro arfoctod by tho strlko, tho opora- suggested adjounimont until 3 o'clock tors, minors and tho gonoral public. 1 1 to gve time to think over tho Hlttmtlon speak fpr neither the oporators or tho In tho light In which Uo prosontod It. minors, but tho public. Questions nt The guests agreed and left Immodlato- issuo affect immediately all con- !' corned, hut tho public most vitally. As Lator. Duor. Markla and Fowlor long as there Beenis to bo'reasonnble havo arrived to renew tho conforoneo hope of adjustment botweon you I did nt 3 o'clock. Thoy woro followed lm- not think u proper to intorvone. I mediately by Mitchell and party. Btlll disclaim any right or duty to In- Tho operatore nrrlvod at 3:16; all tervono this wny, uion legal grounds being present, tho conforoneo was lm- or ofuelal relations, but urgency nnd mediately called to ordor. tho tarrlblo nature of tho catastropho it nas noon loarneu mat t;omnus Impondlng ovor a largo part of the flonor Wright privately told the Pros neonlo In tlio shano of a fuel famine. Ideut this morning of things not con- Impol mo. aftor anxious thought, to tnlnod In the olllcial report. Ho scored use whatovor nnd all Influence I enn both sides vigorously, nnd blamed tho personally bring to ond tho situation, operators for employing an unrioH!r exccwl unythliig of th kind oyer at. streets and the housos oil thft line of purado decorated, but In all Parts of the city, even to tho Biiuiubs, evi dence of flio patriotism of the clthons la blossoming out la rainbow colors. Durlr tho weok of tho encampment the domo of the national capitol will bo Illuminated by with searchllKhts. for tho first tlmo In Its history. Com-mnndcr-in-Chlof EU Torrenco had ro (piested that the capltol bo lighted up while the vetorans wero In Washing ton, nnd tho chiefs of tho dopitrtmeuto put their hcaaa -together t,croyolvo tho most cffcctlvo Bfihomo of nlglit decora Hon. It was decided that the glow of searchllKhts on tho white marble donirt would produce an unusual ond striking effect, and the cloctrica) engineers nro m.n I'uiituH ujtj Hcnomp into oncct, using for tlto purpquri' tho htigo naval seairhllRhts In vogue -In lnolo Sam's snips or war. The city will bo handsomely dressed by day as well as hv night. Kmnigh of the work dob now been done to ulwn the viBltoni an Idea qf the outline of me general Bcliodio of tho deflorations. Ono of tho mot uulquo features consists of tho floral docorutions There are perhaps ioo small parks and open spaces within easy reach of Pennsylvania avenue,, and these have been transformed Into the encamp ment decoratlojitt. Hear Clonoral Han cok's statue, at iSeVopth and Market space, for osamnlo, tljoitrefolliof tho Second Army Corpsi haa been done In varicolored ffpweri A triangle In solid colors In 'nnothor pnrk dwila- building aro a dozen army .badges of imwors, among which tho moat con spicuous la that of tho Ninth Corps, Keport on Btock Exchanoe. ifu Bi. nf.i nrfM.n nn.i ,, -,imi. Now York. Oct .1. It Is ourrontly ably modeled Jn coitus ond hoconla reported on tho stock oxel.niurn thin plants. " " i" .... . .. wm.ij Miiniuvfo (v4iiF. u ii nnji nftornoon that President noosovolt. ! M.M9 . necomiona convorgo on n nt tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. watt, iso ingn street, this ovonlng. It la to he an L. U. II. A. social. liugenp. Or.. Oct. 3. Jolin,mUc nker, the Ilrst governor of lhbttatof Orogon, died Inst night aV Ms resi dence In this city. Ho was 82 years pf ng. About three wsoIib agoJhfliad a slroke of paratysU, sine whlcLtjwe his life has been despaired of. John Whlteaker was borrt Iri leSr bdrn county. Indiana. May Ht 1310. He pa8sl his early youth on a farm In IndtRua, nnd then removed to Mia. aouri, whore ho was married lit 1817. Attracted by tho mines in California In io nc came west, remaining lnrCall fomln until 18W. when ho returned to Missouri and to his family, and In 18G2 ho started West with hla family for Oregon, settling In Lain) county In 18R3. Oovornor Whltoako'r haa filled many olllcos of trust hi tHla state, among them being the rollowlngj Jn 18BG ho was elected county Judge of Lane ceunty: In' 1857 ho tons' olcclod a member of tho territorial legislature; In 1858 ho was elected governor of tho atato of Oregon. His term of of flco expiring In 18C2, he reJJrcd to Eu gene Oregon. Ho was olocled to tlio Orogon hutiso of representatives Jn 1808. nnd at tho following session of tho legislature was elected speaker of tho house. He was re-elected to tho Oregon legislature In 187P. JJontaK ono term. In 376 ho was ngaM called uon to serve tho pcoplo of Iino'coun ty. nnd was elected to tho state son ate for n term of four yoars, being elected president of the aonato at both sessions of tho legislature. In 1878 Mr. Whltenknr had the honor of repre senting Orogon In tlio Forty-sixth con gress, Iter .which term he nguln re tired to prlvnto llfo, only to resume public ofllco again In 188G, whon he was .appointed collector of Internal revenue at Portland, undor Provident Clevolnnd's first administration. At the tloHo of hla administration as col Isctor of internal revenue he retired to private life at ISiigeno. where ho was an honored and respected lltUon to the time of his death. He was 'al ways an ardent und couBlstent Dem ocrat In politics, and had a large num boror of ndmlrors who looked to him as ono of tho fathom of the Democrat ic party In this state. Chrlttlan Endeavor Meeting. The Christian Bndoavorors ot tho First Christian Church will hold their monthly business meeting and social i. .ii.,.. ii. ..,, , ..,.,. i-uiiii oi iiunur, vriii.n n uevn uuiii ill .,. ......(, U.V.I.UHUUIIIIII, ouereu io ti10 ,,- cn0OMd by I.afayettO rofor tho wholo question to Dhl.if Jus- Square and the grounds of tho Whlto tlco Tirowar, as solo nrbltrntor. It Is House. At night this space will glow mini Mitiun n mini ,i.uii-,i 'pi... with thuiiiamls of colored eloctrlc presidents of tho coal reads asked for " J MfrJS J'trS tlmo to discuss tho matter prlvntoly, transformlnR tho pfcua Into a stri(ctufo thus causing tho adjournment Of the most dollcato beauty. o- 1 9ll .New Game Dlrds. The Kngllsh partridges roleasod two C.T. Pomeroy 288Com.St, W-tchm'akcr and Optician BYB POLICY There is but ono rlcht nollcy to pursuo in relation to tho oyes, nnd that Is to Have them seen to the first moment thoy begin to trouble you and seen to by some one to whom tho study of the eyes Is a scientific pursuit. Wo have lilted hundreds of eyue In Salem with Just the glasses that were needed to give tliom new llfo. strength uud perfect sight. Wo offer ample ophthalmic knowledge, plim ono of tlio finest equipments or Instrument in Salem. Wo have a simple rule in relation to glasses, which shows something of our confidence In our work. Thnt rule Is "no fit. no psv ' SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN. AT BARR'8 JEWELRY STORE. Leaders In Low Prices. Miners feel Hopeful. Mnf,r,nH,a.;,i 'u?','' 3--Kxtrumo ymxn ago ontho Waldo and Downing "L' mrl"l.t,0.(1"y ,or.0-T,0."!n- rarms aro reported to have become . rii.. L I,. lZrn,1 .. ... . Vn7 l'?1 ""J l"lte numerous, and hunters aro ro- ...,.v .... ,.b i.i. V.IVI A IIU IUII1WI out lii nn Immonso parade on Summit Hill last night, with numerous bun tiers, mid hurrahod for tomorrow. quested to not shoot these lateU addi tions to our game birds, as such acts will bo enorgotlcolly prosecuted. Gookiails ati jCj 1 Li 1 JL S 154 Stte St i Pfiono 2874.. HERMAN W. BARR, State and Liberty Streets, Salem. 8. ft' S . upoL b-:: b MHSKxmmBsra:: M IS?1 WVir - Jrf "J cTVTirfl : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 n m 1 1 n i h 1 1 1 1 h n i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 i- Apparel for Men. thetiip:rmombte ihlow in the kitchen, always when gas is need for cooking. And you don't have to worry ovor the rise In the price of wood. It is the fuel par excellence In tho warm weather, no beat, no ashes, no dirt nodoet. Ioitead, comfort, convenience, cleanliness, economy. Gas stoves and raise of tvvry eize and style supplied by the Sclera Uas Light Company at lotteal prices SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. Phone 603. -t Chcmtk.ta 8L .. M .. .. M .. M .. M .. Mi.. Si I g;: M .. S:: London's Ghetto on Fire. LesdoB, Oct. 3. A great fit Is rag tag fa, the Wfclteebapel d(etrit, Ttoe Jewiek res4deaU. are panlenrtriekea, aad the streta are filled with raavlng Rvmy are being rustied forward te aid (a bringlag the flames under control. The Czar proposed VUit. Loadoa,' Oat, H-The ear asd ear laa eoatemplate a visit te Ieedaa la mllea tho sprlne. MiaaxaiBHjuiHaiH!aMa-MWsi , . . SPECIAL m ...PRICES Until October 1st io iniroauce uur up- i to-Dnte Methods ! BANCROFT OPTICAL CO. A. M, IJANOKOFr, fifMlalltt iim Cem'i St. .Mfc. taleie, Or. 3Er n v ftl 11 m? A D r j i en I i il These flrt days pf eooler weather are forceful reminders of the need of I Hall Clothing, and our new heavy weight Suits nnd Overeoats are hero to plead their own obhss. All tastes I may be suited, as-tho isnge o( styles T and prlees are varied. Suits $10, $12.50, $15 $18 and $20. Overcoats --- Tennessee Miners Called Out. nirmliighnin. Oct. 3. FIvo thousand minors of tho Toiiuhkoo Con) & Iron Co. havo boon ordered to quit on Mon dny, on account of tho company's re fusal to collect aKsossments to aid the nuthinolte miners, In casus where the mon objected. UNITARIAN CHURCH PROBLEMS Discussed By Leading: Divines In Conference r -nr-nPTLT? tfttf "t i-M-f KrZiei-e-e-L-nlr Blankets and Comforts II (Special to Capital Journal ) Portland, Oct. 3. At the second day's session of the North l'ucllc Unitarian conference Thursday, ills cuhbIoiih were had of widely scattered parlshos, upon woman's work In the church, and upon problems connected with tho Sunday Hchool. A notable paper upon the "Cuuduet of 1'uhllr Worship" was read by Itev. W. M. Jones, of Spokane. In the evening a largely-attended meeting listened to addresses by Itev. W. I). Blmonds, of Seattle: Itev. Ueorge O. Crsey. of Portland, and Itev. T. L. Kllot. of Portland. 4 So I Train Wrecks Are Reported l'rldays telexrums to The Journal r port a wreck an the Ilaltlmoi & Ohio, tan hilled; on the Vamlalla line, five killed; at Weet Deerfleld. Maes.. three klllwl; ktouthern Paellle train wrecked by washout In Texas, Many passengers Injured. $7.50. $10 and up-1 to $25. John C. Hertz. 4 i IIIIIHINMHIUM H 1 1 I H 1 1 1 H I It I i M 1 1 Prison Authorities Are Thretoned. lUNIgb. N. J O0L 3.A nouce wae tdunftd oh the Jail this morning to get WIIoox uut of JJI by Saturday night, u ii I ww they want trouble. This leads (to the belief (hat there In a tflan to r intm him. Wilcox was cuiivJetttl of murderlug Nellie Cropsey. Bird Study Club, , First meetlufe of tho season tonight at Unity W All members a4 bird lovers sisouW Mm eU Wool Blankets HiMl, full. 104 fl.30 Bail, full, 11-1 6.00 OrsQf, 10-1 8.00 Tan. JM ,..': ,... .00 Grey Oregon blankets, extra weight. 1U--I, price per pair H00 Light grey, llVi, extra Anlsh, pair 16.00 Mnttled T Kay. Salem Mills, all wuol, 11-4. prlee per pair . .9.00 " Assorted colors in nion-grsae wool blankets, 19, $.W, 97.90 and 1 10. While Wool Blankets .MUd wool and eotton ... .3J0 Woo), 10 4. good value . . , tM Pure wuol. 101 , i-l Pare wool. 1 Ul , ?, 1 . , . . , I. , .Most oxeellent fjHaUtis IiUfeljf able btaiiKete. fLW. !Mt Health Comforts Merrii s health eouifortV, uneor. 2 ered, are flllwl with llamlaated wwi, nimi ii IV" inruHitfl, prlee 3,W Bed Pillows ' Ue Wx36. filial with (Wjd, f feathers, wetMut t. eaeb,.,. X H.fcl 81m MxW, fttney covered, extra V quaMty feather, eacH . .JtMl White Bd Spreads Special quality white coustef-l nana. fSxitl lnrhee .....(Met m$ m. eetter nrtd ..UM X uooo. unauiy Maeiiiee quifw, w CivllA nalAU ivalnli 4 tt W oaWi jyirvw vvit . . . i . f mw Metier wade, SQx H tM nfttra heavy satia Saloli Ur- mm. 80x90, Rrlee m& ? Our beat satin Martelllee, Mxti laehea ?iJ! Cotton Blankets. i 'rnn aolorMl blankets 1 Orjy, lan aud white, full Wxi, ifmible eolton fleece blsiikets, Mtra vahiB, pair-. ..". .fe White, extra flee. lxt. double ,,alr 08f Orey. tan and white, full 111. double (rise, extra goil uoibII blaukeU I'lr ;,;?' 0ry. tH and dowlt blankets, lull Uxl. heavier grailw than shove. extJleit ralue ner pair , ?1 Our llsllaiitw and Juanlta heavy demit otun blankets. In grey and tan per pair IJ 15 and bt of all IH 1H l Comforts!--Cotton Lined KnuUed flgre U wf pWfe lining 6TI inches . . .. II W Knotted flre tp aad ptola llnlRg. ste TexJJ ?1 I'lalH or fancy, vise ?IW. ".wtUj m. good talue w Our faiuoes ml rtto fort, fwtey lwtd- B $ and get : ' Hrtter values rausliMt l P 'P i .... f W.tld ea'u Sheets' and Plliow Slips Oool ueaHly heed shee . Hemmed ibeU. ... UeHUBiMl sheels. &x0 - llt grsde bwattltreeil '. sle SUtfl. .,' umt ufade ! Pw pa-s UiitoSHliWliaw'rtii j Slx UlM, PflW JM I au.ftttittiiiaitttirtTiMM;B''M"w"' "" o a fwrultHre. 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