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tV JOURNAL ADVERTI3ER8. Are more tfiar han nlAflafttl-tAjUU..4im.. . -. THE WEATHErt, Tonight and - Wednesday, occasional rain! brlsR io fiTdlh' squally southerly winds. suits, Ttk . r"""v" "itininoii oxaBaMnaiun. .-SlSfiAt r-ir uiu-asra result are ni-mn n space a 'round VOLUME X. 8AI.EM, OREGON. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1002. mmtmmim-. JOURNAL. NO. m. lH-HHiH'l I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 H M n 1 1 i 11 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 i! Your Neiffhbors o - . . FIND IT SAVES THEM MONEY TO TRADE WITH A CASH STORE. :; DON'T YOU THINK IT WOULD PAY YOU. WE CAN FIT THE I WHOLE FAMILY. ii IN SHOES T 1M... rkt ... . .. . ' . . "iv iuui mm our anoo uusiness !! continues to grow la proof tlfat'oilr . . bIioob give satisfaction. Our pilcos nro . ' from 10 to 20 per cont below "rogular '.' stores" for tlio snmo qiialItlP8."om- f nsBnitmmit Ih vory complete. We Bell t more shoes than the moat exclusive shoe stores. & ,"M V r XTissMk i I F"5?frl I w k 1"" I) I m I NEW I eSSaaaSMSP"-- ". '' dH ii . ;; lilt YORK RACKET The values we show in SPECIAL SESSION i i rn th a v vv ryY ilUVUiliUUL IVX11U wns ro-olectud today mously. o nlmost unnnl- Heaviest Portland Business Men Endorse the Demand PORTLAND TAXPAYERS'" League BACKS UP THE MOVEMENT Important Legislative Matters, It Is Urged. Should He Considered on Their Merits, Free From Political Con siderations will surpiise you when we tell you a buit is all wool, there s no cotton nor shoddy init Don't vou need ' OVERCOATS :: for yourself and the boys? It won't cost :: you muJi to keep comfortable during" the winter it vou fit out at the New Yoik Racket :: UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY, NOTIONS. SHIRTS ; SSMSSSSSSSSMS1 SSMf S SW S HIM in t f Salem's Cheapest One-Price Cash Store-: E. T. BARNES, Proprietor. :: Corner of Commercial and Chemeketa Streets. ! ! -HHwt4H-HHt t 1 1 1 1 m n 1 1 1 1 h Time is Precious And so Is a rellablo tltneplece. Watches nnd clocks purchased at C. T. Pomoroy'u uro always accurate time keepers, and require tho least ropalrs, with ordinary cnroful usage. Thoy cun always bo ilependnd on. Wo are selling a Waltham or Hlgln movement lu a 20-yonr gold filled case at $12X0. Wo can furnish any style of case. G.T, Pomeroy 208 Com. St., Watchmakerand Optician i INlvld CUI PIIUKr' When out of town ' If only a day, don't take cliane'es-" with lluors bought at random. Pro vide yourself with a llaslc, bottlo or demijohn of floods of which you know thfl quality. You know quality Is a prime factor with us If you don't know It you will find If you try our uliius, whlsklos and brandies. J. P. ROGERS, fsF Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer. . . . COPYRIGHT,' f Oregon's Famous Botauicai 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 HAS CURED HUNDREDS AFTER ALL HOPE HAD DEEN ABANDONED, AND HAS SCORES OF TESTIMONIALS FROM RESPONSIBLE PEOPLE. MANY AMONG THE HAPPY THRONG WHOM HE HAS CURED ARE RELUCTANT To' HAVE THEIR NAMES IN PRINT, BUT THEY ARE EVER READY TO TELL THE AFFFLICTED WHAT DR. COOK HAS DONE FOR THEM. AMONG THESE IS A PROMINENT BUSINESS WO MAN WHO HAS BEEN A PHY8ICAL WRECK FOR 24 YEARS, BUT WAS FULLY RESTORED BY DR. COOK AND HIS WONDERFUL HERB MED. CINES. THIS GOOD WOMAN WAS SUFFERING FROM BILLIOUS FE VER, WHEN 8HE CALLED AN "OLD SCHOOL" PHYSICIAN. HE FILL ED HER SYSTEM WITH POISONOUS DRUGS AND MINERAL SUB STANCES UNTIL LIFE BECAME AN ABSOLUTE BURDEN, AND DEATH WOULD HAVE BEEN A RELIEF. IN THIS CONDITION THE LADY CAME TO DR. COOK, AND SHE IS PREPARED TO TELL ANY WHO WILL CALL UPON HER HOW WONDERFULLY HE CURED HER. FIRST HE RELIEVED HER OF MANY PUTRID FISTULAR 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 SHE RE COVERED HER HEALTH, FOR THE FIRST TIME IN 24 YEARS FEEL ING THAT SHE WAS A WELL PERSON. HER NAME WILL BE GIVEN TO ANY INTERESTED PARTY BY DR..COOK. I WAKE UP1 WAKE UPI YOU SIMPLETON. RECEIVE WI8DOM AND KNOWLEDGE AND DISCRETION. A WISE MAN WILL HEAR AND WILL INCREASE LEARNING, AND A MAN OF UNDERSTANDING SHALL ATTAIN WISE COUNSELS. DO NOT ALLOW BLACKMAILERS TO STUFF YOU FULL OF LIES BUT SEE FOR YOUR8ELF. THE ONLY SAFE CURE 18 THE BOTANICAL 8Y8TEM. POISONOUS DRUGS ARE ONLi TEMPORARY STIMULANT, WHILE 1HERE8ULTS ARE 8URE DEATH SOONER OR LATER. Dt Cook Cures all Kinds of Diseases. WITHOUT THE AID OF THE KNIFE OR PLASTERS OR POISONOUS DRUGS. 310 LIBERTY 8TREET, 8ALEM, OREGON. (Poi Hand Oregonlnn, OcL 21.). Tlu executive eommltoof.the Tax payers League yestorday agreed unan Imously to nsk Governor Oeor vto rail an extra session of the legislature. Not presuming to speak for tfio gfin eial membership of the loagun, howdv or, the committee will frnmo a petition to the governor anil lrtglh today circu lating l( for the Rlgnaturff yt gpch membois ns may chooW'fo' sign It; but outsiders will not be barred from joining In the requost. This commit tee took (ho Initiative because it wns an organization that could properly do so, but thoio was no doslro to narrow the mnttor to a Taxpayers' League movement. Tho hopo was expressed that citizens generally 'would Join it so that the petition sent to the gov ornor might bo regarded as an ex pression of tho public sentiment of the community on thy subject. It was a rogular meeting of the ex ecutive committeo and all members weio prosont A. L. Mlljs, W. M. Ladd, J. C. Alnsworth, J. W. Cook, I.oo Frlede, J. Thornburn Itoss nnd J. N. Teal. The advisability of having nn oxtia session of the legislature wns generally discussed, and the conclu sion wns renchod that It would be for the best Interests of tlia stnte. and It should he called nt tho earliest possi ble date. Sovoral reasons for this 'Impendent channels. course woro given. o Inasmuch ns" thoro Is soma doubt as'O ff IMAnniniMrtX .:1i.:;:!.,,:!!,"t!::vionuit I EflED .... iiui.jumih.ih HI UIU I'lJIIBllllllllMI IK , Helf-oporntlvo ItMsdoamod important j that nil -such doubt bo romovod. mid that tho legislature pnss such laws as i""L.!:."c?f!m:L.f:,,:...i,,.,u,"K t,mt .. Wv.,. . io.Year M.n. Dies .. ..... minium imw uuui'i iifiiiru iiio reg ular session of the legislature. It is also bolloved that tho matter of an appropriation for the Lewis' nnd Clarl celebration Is of such Importance to the state thnt It ought to be deter mined froe from ontnnglemeuts with other measures, and nt an onrly date, so thnt tho i'gwIh and Clnik author! ties mny know what they will have to do with, and niaka tholr plans bcooiiI. Ingly. It is also desired that Oregon act In time to guide other slates In tholr treatment of tho 11)06 fair. It wns doomed important that the new Poitlnnd charter be handled at n spoclnl session. The committee dis cussed thoso throo subjects of oin- HHHUHIBBBKflBBBBBIISIIlIBIIBHV dent moment to warrant an oxtin Ses sion of the stnto legislature, nnd1 lu the petition to be circulated the gov ernor will be nskod to Include thoio In the call. If ho shall soo lit to cnll the legislature. It was realized that the real responsibility of cnlllng a spoclnl session must lie with tho governor, the efforts of the committeo being rtl lected to making known to him'' tho desires of the people with respect to ceitnln matters that domnnd attention. Three considerations He nt tho bot tom of this move for nn oxtra sosslon. First, tho election or a United States Sonntor and transaction of tho usual loglslatlve buslnoss will fully occupy tlio 10 days nllowod for the regular session. Second, It Is recognized ns extremely desirable- that tho matters particularly mentioned bo donlt with on their merits, nnd kept froo from other measures. Thlid, too mucli time would bo lost In wnltTng (pr notion of (he regular session on thoso subjects. While tho commlttoo did not pre sume to bind tho Taxpayers' Longno by Its action yesterdny, tho statement was made thnt nine-tenths of tho meni- ibeishlp was heartily lu favor" of the proposed move. Cltlxons In general will be Invited to sign tho potltlon to be circulated, nnd nlso to express their sentiments to the governor through in- PRESIDENT'S PROPOSITION ADOPTED By the Anthracite Miners' Convention After Hot Discussion As To Its Probable Result Kvery promlnout business house In the city will bo reprosontod by a beau tiful young lady nt .tho Merchants" Carnival next Thursday night nt tho iVrmory. FLORIDA MAN ENQUIRES About Business Prospects in Oregon Ought to Find Place at Salem or Some Other Good Town K. N. Honrdmnn, a Florida man who does a large general merchandise busi ness, writes The .Tournnl, sending a subscription to tho dally, and ho says he wants to flnd.n business locution. Wo quote his lettor lu full, and hope ho mny get an opening at Salem, or some other good town. Wo linvo writ ton him, nnd sent him printed matter, and would bo glnd to rocolvo proposi tions from nny ono who Is in a posi tion to offer him encouragement to como to Oregon. The Florldan'8 Letter. I would nlso bo glad to havo you an swer, olther by Jottor or through tho columns of your pnper, tho following questions. I nm thinking of movlnc my family West, and wish to got some tlon8' 0no llgnto created n sensn- Talk this over with your doctor. If he says Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is all right ior your hard cough, then take it. && irnc.t XHli Resumption of Work Will Commence Thursday Ing all questions, nut ti. i..i,... t I , ..... v. iiivoiivii. 11 was carried with no dlqscnllng vote. , Resolution Read In Three Languages. Wllkesliarro, Pa.. Oct 2J.-I'rlor to passing the resolution It was fully glv "n by Mitchell, which had boon trans lated Into Llthunlsn, Polish and Slav lk. Mitchell jnftftuiitM that ho had received word f$om Roosevelt that tho arbitral board would meet Imnie UiUely nt t10 convention adopted the rwohitlon, Ho also said that In l'l opinion tho commission would ro port wllhiu n month. U wbb (inther resolved that permis sion lie granted thoVurlunen to stnrt work tfliurrow. In ortlar to prepare the inlnoa for Thursday. The ques- ANNUAL CHURCH EVENT HIS TERM at the State Prison. Inn m s' T ea it JT 5 I .- -U i3,?,il xKL SB . jtmtm.J 'lmMOm. fUjiXTii. b u. AsftiSKiai5s;.:.'Xris m x 1'im . .ji . swu , JiSS Chnrles Sullivan, alias Charlos Qulnn. died at tho state penitentiary Moudny night or tuberculosis. Sulli van wns received at tho prison from Multnomah county on January 10, 1800, under sontenco of 10 years for the crime of larceny. Ho was ngod 63 yenrs at tho tlmo of his death, and, In the absence of relatives In this coun try, the lemnlns were today given bur ial In the cemetery at the prison. The crimo for which Sullivan was sent to the penitentiary, was tho thoft of n lady's purse from a Portland church, while he wne attending his religious devotions. The sentencing Judge Imposed n severe sentence. 8ul llvnn hns been lu III health, nnd un der the doctor's care for several months. Idea of tho different cities, by their local papers: What Is the population of your city? Is thoro nn opening thoro for n shoo store, and how many shoo storos nro thoro In Snlom now? Is thoro an opening thoro for a bi cycle storo, and ropalr shop? How ninny blcyole stores and ropalr shops are thoro In Snlom? Aro tho streets of Snlom, nnd tho roads of tho vicinity good for bloy- ding? Wlmt kind or schools havo you? What collegos nonr? Is there a llrst-elaes military school In Oregon? Is It n wJdo-opon gambling town, oi ls this vlco hold In check? Whnt Inducements nro thoro for a good imislolnii? Is thoro n good brass band there, and a good orohostia? How cold does It ovor got In wlntor, nnd how warm lu siimmor? What Is tho principal Industry thoro, and what the prevailing wagos? What can a storo room sny 20 or 2C root by 7fi to 100 foot bo ronted for In tho business part of town? Wllkesbnrre. I'a . Oct. 21. Tho con vention opened nt 10 o'clock this morning. It became early apparent ' l,on Piotectlng tho men who can't that last night's consideration and dls- ot tll,lr P'acw book wns loft to the pussion had won over ninny of those nt ' ,n,ltr'(!t ldors. FMhor Currnn was first opposed to surrender, llofore the ' Hlvcn nn nllon whon he made n ciodentlnls committee reported, one ' S"'W'K M'lelioll then nsked the press of tho'dologntOH ashed Mitchell If the , tn 8,nU fr MM that all engineers. Indenondont onoiators wore Inclndcii """'i. pmnpnim, foremen, simile In tho ngroomont to nrbltiute. Mitchell bt"s and railroad men. and nil that mado n brlof talk, in which he said "" or 'P0' '""r nocostary In got- that tholr lndorstnndlng wns vory 1I,1K tho "aclilnory In order shnll ro- clear that all the oporators who signed !"rn l0 w6fk omorrm. with gront tho ptoposltlon did so for all tho com- )r lJ10 fl',l,!f8 c"nvntton arose and pnnlos. Speeches nlong tho line or "nng "Am8rfn" MUcholl Joined in adoption were hoard whllo nwnltlng lienrtl,J"- Thy t ndjournod sine tho ropoit of tho commlttoo on resolu-. ,! noiinns rccoived from illffornnt IKifnti of the anthrnclto HsIiIh indl. quostlon of ndoptlng tho resolution had ta i1"1 groot ..Verging nlmost on gone long enough, nnd tho men who l"8a(l"Y'r0T91W' ,low ''t Hio de held bnck bscauso of personal saerldce m '"8 h wm0 would accept bettor positions, mid for- Commli 0iiim- . . get the cuuso of unionism entirely If! waZ Wi" Mt ': , thoy hnd tho opportunity. The com- toSfh"", J " m?" ?"1 mlttee on resolutions then r.SXl'Si lwl E 2 declnrlng for the resumption of work Friday v waanmnon on Tluirsdny next, nnd thnt n copy be ' .. sunt to I'nwldont Hoosevelt. The nio-j' Expeme of Commission, tlon wns ndopted, nnd wns nbout to he j Washington,-Oct. 81 Labor Com put, when n delenntd Intei posed and mlnlanw Wright, who has been In oponod the illscusstoii nfrtwh. The vtllRllfl the subJeL Is of the speaker wns almost dmwntd with pro-, ontolon IM the nrhltwitlim eonimU longed oiles for the "question." Mitch ,,on W Be'eompelled to pay Its own ell. with dtlllculty, quelled the nolne, ' oxPTOtsss, trusting to foiigiess to io nnd suld thnt until the Inst man had lothnrse Hum. He believes tho cost been henrd he would not put the ques- ' (' un'eitlanUon will exceed $lu, tlon to n vote. Secretnry Wilson. In a '00n- lengthy nddress. also urged ncceptunre ' c ',,. iTT" TT, : , of the iirniiiinlilnii. fFanstte Shoots English Missionary. j Tangier, Morocco, Oct. !. A native rnnnue RUdC nn liugllsh mlsslnnnry nninea'lllliu Cooper this mnriv lu, jnjl 'flW to n sanctuary to hldo f:om Ills 'inirHuenr. The Sultan decid ed to have him brought mil and Ji. was shot In from of the mosque. . ., ..' '., 'i-'.1:11.1...1 , ....., ,l , i,.t.t Congregationalists of the State Meet At Salem There Will Be About Eighty Delegates in Attendance of the prnpoflltJou. Proposition Adopted. Wllhesbnrre. Pu.. Uct. SI. -The strike wns settbd nt 12 o'clocU. I'hhI dent Mitchell, after hearing nil who desired to speak, nnd pntlentl;- nnswer--'''' ' 'i . 1 1 . i . ... The fifty-fourth general meeting of the genornl association of Congre gational churches of this state will lio held In this city under fjio nusptcoa of the First Congregational church. The opening session was hold this after noon, and adjournment will follow on Thursday evening. There will bo nbout 80 delogates In nttondnneo, nnd provision hns been made for the ontortnlnmont ot that number. Each church is ontltled to one delegnte, nnil ono additional dele gate for oach .10 members or traction thereof In Its congregation. Tho Southorn Pacific Company hns mado tho usual concessions, of ono and a third fnros for the round trip. Carrie .Escorted to a Train. Houston. Oct. 21. Carrie Nation was forcibly ujaotsd from three 8a loons Inst night, nnd finally arroatod and ordered to loavo town, to which shf ngroed. She was escorted to tho depot and put on a train for Pine Illuff. Kugtins hns 1000 pupils enrolled In the public schools. ipM whhiii mm iimim'm m mm wjumgrwm nw im u in i NEW TODAY. Orange Fruit and Honey Chewing Chocolate 'at! Zinns 154 SUto St. Phone 28 74 Fatal Accident On the Rail m ta m B . TIIKrilKItMOMKrKU IS LOW In the kitchen, nlwA s sliHiigds Is Cincinnati. Oct. 21.-Ten persons were Injured and one, Miss Wake, of fatally, lu n wreck on the Hamilton ft Dayton rail- g I way, near Klmwood this morning. The n i ii ,,.... Qj IlUIIIIIlOIl, Cincinnati tml rn.i rlnn'l K , 1)f tore tliroilgjl nil Olieil Switch nild to worry ov?r the rise in the , crossed the bridge over Woody Hun on of w.kvI i if, i,h f.(ei ti n the ties Its speed was so great that N Utl(l ior COIKKIg B nuvfl to worr 5 price m exculleiiuo in thu vvflrm eAthr, g S3 Till hftlL till mhiMt flu iHrt nn ,l,.b F g liibtoail, comfort, rnuvtuih-Dce, a H claiilltit-i1 twnomy. (ias sforne g a and ranee of every nut and ttvlx 2 g eupi.liwl by lbs Bilein fjas Light tt at O' mpsny at lovcest prices w I SPECIAL R PRICES Unlll November 1st to iiitmdu 'e our up to date method. (BANCROFT OPTICAL CO.f A. l. HAMJKUKJ', hrtClttlUt aytf Uom'i nt , t-lem. Or, J abor Union, attended the meeting of the Salem Ministerial Association Monday, and, at his request, the minis ters of the city dec Ided to devote their $ I evening service next Sunday to the in- j terests of the striking coal miners of the Hast. The strike situation will be discussed, and at the close ot the ser vices a collection will be taken for the benefit of the strikers. It Is especially urged that all of the friends of organ ized labor attend the service at some I of the churches. It passed the bridge safely, but only to collldo with a switch engine and freight cars on the opposite side, o President W. C. T. U. Re-elected. Portland. Me.. Oct 21. Mrs. I.llllnn N Stevens, national president of the Woman's Christian TVmperam e I'nlon, 5 SALEM GAS LIGHT CO. g Phone 683. , Chemeketa 8t a RS9BBSKSBSSgnUg!BXZaKS3BejU eoJM8ssoeac89iee(300e80oefceeod MB Barr's deWelry Store fcaeaaacuweeM eessiMs Will Talk For Miners W. K MilUr. president uf the Salem - WE ARE WATCHING OUR BUSINESS, . CAN'T WE WATCH YOU? -.nil snn mi psmi ii nwm 1 1 hi mmattmmmtmmtmmam Who Killed Joe's Daby? Mrs. Lehman will RTte a radiation in Ielle efturch. SantU Salem. Wed n.dsy ovenlsg. October 2tcl, for tho CteUt of the; W a T- V Hycfrybody llrfited. Ad wibcMon -i fleHte. lMl-3t Take your umbrellas to Bhlpp & Houser's for repairs. T)co oJmmw aM Ih tM rorr irtiim at Jttmfig Jewoiry Store ha aUrnetwl thr HPW JUy- Otr oid vmUkm art dlajdaywl. Two iiiiHurc) (fcefo-nrtr ifwilMk r j BARR'S JEWELRY STORE, f Corner State and Liberty SU. Leaders In Low Prices. s?BOB8PBOC8taej9Bgstaej)geC0g5 The population of Snlem Is fairly stnted 10.000 tp 12,000. About 20,000 pooplo ooms hero to do business from the throe counties, thnt uontor nt this city. Thoro aro three lnrgo retail shoe storos, with half a dozen other stores carrying shoo stocks, TJiq shoe trade Is well repioHonted.-and wo ootlhl not advlso nny one to put In nnothor shoe stock horo. ' Tho bicycle nild ropnlr business Is fully roproHontmL 8nlnm Is a great cantor of the blcyole trndo. Its three prlnclpnl Industrie nro polities, lions nnd bicycles. Snlem lias staitod on tho upward courso. and will not rest until this city has the best public sehogls In tho stnte. Wo hnve n university, two normnl schools, an academy and n buslnoss collego. n law school and n medical school. For tho ntee of tho city, Salem has the beet facilities for higher education In the woilil. No one works for a living, hut thoo who nre nbsolutoly compelled to. There Is very Utile gambling, com pared to the slza of tho town, and two churches or over for each saloon. There is n fine field here for a good musician, of any number of them, If 0iy ean make a living nt something else. Salem has Just reeeifal an up qiilalUon of a bandleader, who has een service In tho lirltlsh army. 8a lem needs a flrat-clase orokeetra. and needs uiuslclana who eun teach music ! to young people, so that there will be more and better musrclnns. Salem has no one principal Indus-g -. iii qHiie a diversity, as woolen mills, BHwmiiis. planing mills nnd ash nnd door factor!, pruno pack ing, fruit shipping, hon innniifmhir banking, publishing ami growing BtrawoorriM. Common wages for labor rane from 11.10 to $1.00. Balani is iifitofu. and wages have advanced. Store rooms rawt from $?q to r,. ir month. We trust Mr. fioarclraau ran pic k t g of this some wtlsfac tory Information B that will lead klro U make the Capital B fMlv nt DmuAu kiu i. . . ka yming people, if he has any. will fin.i ,, ,-tru,inir ir inasjug tue ninj of the talents Ood has given them There are plenty of buslnees open nigs in uregen. aitnoneji in a general way nearly all lines of businuui ni- wen repregenul. There nr many pkeces where a large merchandise stoek wonld flnd buslnesw wain,,., r. IL gSaQBBBBBlBBaBEBBHIBBs1DEJBnBslBlU6liHHBil8ICHIIiBIISRR M M B i Ladies' Wraps w Iluslness In this dufmrtuient Is ta iucrcinslng every day. Many S who look nt tho garments shown H elsewlieie come back to us and S buy. Our $8.50 and $12 Values g Are equal to thoso shown else u where nt $10.00 and J I. Mm. SC0ME AND SEE. m 5 1 1 IpESf g ILJiRtotIL I w m JBF vuM9lfU I B W i Iff FlfU&!r9nWT txBamt&nZii3Y)Si2' H r-&f7'2i- U - T M '" ' - - . . - -- V?KmBBBSBSHBSh mm Men's m Shoes 25c Cashmere Hose iiobblnette bed h (m. a beautiful spread uilli Itolxter or hbaiuH lu match I'ikih $5 and $7.50. ffl&SB H. Ouaraiiteed fust color, will 9rojg. "18 uesi vaiues m km tyi'in. PWi a. P if )MDmn K-SVi mmU' m i3JSJas8Kiw I 1 1 ZsL Comfortables 8ueh cMmjniinltksfwouhrihUiaii ., nUArmu The Journal and We will ptnem the InformaUoB betere Mr. UoaoJniaM, md allow him u, M a ilomVTriher raMst. Jf that slwwld he tils wish. The largest and best assort ment in the Willamette valley. 68c to $30. Kobion's high glide shoes for men. A splendid line l now be Ing shown In our lmo depart ment, Price $3.50 a Mr. Tliere nre none so good for Uie price. We guarantee their j value and style, every pair is made of carefully selected stock Great Sale of Men's Rubbers Next Wednesday Men's first grade storm rub bers, the regular 71c qualities will be on Mia Wednesday at 50c a pair. OhUhk nannei gowes. skirts ant! drawers for UnUmL OhUMK flannel gowns for child ren. We art Ike oely firm In cVtlent showing a aejupfete line of thege goods, f v. fBSUSMMMMaigUfllllWBiBaajQKiiKCMEBslXBsliaaailiaM See the Shirts New on display tn wtr Qoirl street window, next to the en tiHHP. Teeat are tke regular $UQ kind ! Special $1 Spanish Yarn 5c a Skein Ask About It assst. jk "i