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Grand Display of
LATEST FASHIONS
Every market lias been searched,
and experience enn develop Iiiin l)eei used In the selection of this iinig
liiifircnt slock of fall find y Inter in rrchnndiho that wo submit for your
Hpprouil. An nidliorliatlvoitjlo
'array of Wraps, Costium-si Silk I'cHIcontH, the newest Htyles in Silks,
DrotH OooiIh mid Novelties for tho completion of the fashionable at
tire. Ml thnt- strictly new will ho found here.
Pali Suits
Newest Styles
Tlio newest, tho hcut, tho most
fnshlonablo tnllored units for fnll
aro here, Tho display Is rounding
to cbmplotonoHB, and every wo
man In rench of this storo should
visit our Bccond floor, Tho range
of colors is wldo enough to plonso
ovory fancy. Thoy aro clothes 'of
quality, elegance and practicabil
ity, attractlvoly priced, Now plalda
and fancies.
$12 to $30
Autumn Styles
Fall Coats
Tho rholco of enrly autumn
conta are ready for. your approval
and selection. A consplclous foa
turo of tho showing is found in
tho uniformly modornto prices at
which tho gnrments nro marked.
Thcro Ih no better time than now
to inako purchaser, Tho choicest
of this Beason's styles.
J12..00 valucH,
Very special prlco
$10.00 vnlues,
Very special prlco
$8. no values,
'iYery special prJco
J'T.GO values,
Very special prlco
$9.85
$7.65
$6.25
New Dress
Materials
We aro Into tho season now
when heavier goods will ho In de
mand. Our greater preparations
for fall business will ho fully Jus
tilled when wo hear your pralsu
and rommcut on tho wlso selec
tion of styles, qunllttos and up-to-dHtnncfls
of patterns wo have
secured from tho centers of fash
ion. CHAVKXKTTKI) COVKKTH.
Absolutely waterproof.
Sponged iiuil Mhriiuk iratly for
'Italn will neither wet nor spot
thorn."
$1 .50 to $2.75
Also u full lino of tho famous
Priestley's Black
Dress Goods
Nono better nmdo.
and grades aro hero.
All weaves
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ARMSTRONG & ARMSTRONG
Expert Cotters and Fitters
Theso expert people will cut, baito mul lit to your individual mess
uro ANY STYLE SKIRT FREE
Kraut any goods purchased In our storo cottlus 75o per yard or more.
Tomorrow 1 your lust opportunity (lot our ortler In In time
CITY JNEWS
A Oolleitlon of Important Vnra
KthHm ier Yimr CHKkrtitioH
MAytftH MeHr -
Kr (Htlo by TUkon ft Co., and ull
JidlBK groceru, Tlllaou & Co.,
Arret! ffr IjirvtfH)'
Jty Adron, of Portland, who it
WH of larceny at lirooks, was
fmt Mr UM avealmr by Duty
Vm, w. H will be Klve a her-
A VfM JimUm WtWtr tQy.
AiuIwmmi netwJ of IwylaK tttelm
Ml lR WMMr guul jKMae J4wlry from
jd . xiimii, tf m ivn. it)t
of
, ww afi h PlcklaK h(HHi
III th Jwm yar(. AakrOH waajtora
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Njtofer MMMt wMtf Vialtla- fw
ilHtt TtytlM-li, traM.
A bk ball will b Itm la th
every vnrv find emit ion tlnit skill Jj
bIiow fiuhi-ncliii; an exclusive stylo
Men's Suits
For Fall Wear
Wo wnnt all good Judges of
good, rightly made clothing to get
ncmialntc'd with this stock. Wo
wnnt them to sco the collection
oi nign-grniio novelties wo nro
showing for fall and winter. Wo
want them to sec how easy It is
to ho fitted. Wo wnnt them to
know how It fools to huvo a well
made suit or overcoat on their
hnck ono that will always look
tho same and retain its shape.
Tho newest styles, colors and fab
rics aro ready.
$10 to $30
A New Hat
Ye3, sir, wo aro splendidly pre
pared with tho nowest blocks In
fall hats, either soft or Btlff. A
stylo for every man nnd for ovory
occasion. You'll got moro hat i
valuo and satisfaction hero thnn
you'll find olsowhoro nt oven a
greater price. Your purse and
tnsto can bo satisfied hero.
$2.00 to $4.00
Shoes
It's as easy for you to present
an attractlvo foot as n homely
ono. Wo grant that tho Btato
inont mny sound strong, but tho
proof Is right In our storo. Como
In and try on a pair buy or not,
as you like so as to domonstrnto
our claims, Tho mission of our
shoo Is to mako cvory foot appear
to tho best advantage, yet with
out tho least sacrifice of ease,
comfort or service. You'll And
our styles tho nowest, our vnlues
tho best. All sizes from AA to B.
$3, $3.50, $4
New Fall ?
Underwear
Wo rnrry an Immouso variety
of styles, sizes and weights for
Children, Misses nnd Women. Wo
know that theso lines nro all sat
isfactory in every particular, and
that thoy will glvo groat wear. Self
interest will prompt you to see
those now undergarments,
gradus from ...
10c to $6.00
All
M. U. A, hnll) ono half tulle west of
Chemawa, on Saturday oveulug,
Septombor 23d. Cvoryuno invited.
9-31-at
Mnr AmoWeHHi
8tlll thoy coma! Tho present
wook Is a recunl breaker In tho num-
ber of naturnllrntlon papers Issued.
WolftfiuiKO, Bchmucko, a uatlvo of
Swltierlaud, and Leo Fechter, a na
tive of Austria, took out today final
paper. The declaration of Intention
wero both taken out In this county
SO year 111:0.
New iHCtvcporatltiMC- ,
Article of Incorporation wero
- T? ' ' ' ' n
Wed aa follows with tho secretary
tate:
Th Pallea SauUerlum: Incorpora
-.
nary F. Coaaer, W. R. Lttan
hwrc aad A, a 8pcer; capital
ock, J1O.O0Q.
Tk Hady.XtniU iaiil cow-
Pay; latorivoratort, K. J, Haiy, J
. m$4Ur, K. A, JHwm and a. T.j
DAiLY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OKKGOX, FJIIDAY, SIM'TKMHKK
Russell; capital stock, ,$2000; prin
cipal offlco, Tillamook City.
The Bethel Baptist church, trus
tees, J. H. Chalker, M. Clanahan and
George Reynolds; value of property,
$1000; location, Multnomah county.
Central Presbyterian church, of
Eugene, nlso filed articles with tho
following trustees: qeorge O. B. De
Bar, J. J. Holt and W. O. Heckart.
Elk Creek Lumber Company; In
corporators, A. C. Jones, K, Grls
wold, N. D. Cool; capital stock, $50,-
000; principal office, Drain. Tho
company will engage In manufacture
of lumber, run a general merchan
dise store, etc.
The Arleta Baptist church, of Ar
leta, Or.; value of property, $800;
trustees, II. T. Cummins, N. E
Chumbler and F. B. Rutherford.
Tho Selpple Timber Company, a
corporation organized under the laws
of Minnesota, with a capitnl stock of
$100,000, declared Its intention to
engage in buslness.in this state, nam
ing ns its attorney J. C. Weazle, of
Portland.
Investment Company, of Oregon;
Incorporators, Wm. A. Bantz, Louis
G. Clarke, J. L. Hartman and II. II.
Northrup; capital stock,' $25,000;
principal ofllce, Portland. This com
pany will engngo in general renl es
tate business.
Repairs at the Catholic Church
Tho work in the Catholic church
Is progressing rapidly and soon will
ho complete.
Tho nltars aro being finished nnd
remodeled. Joseph Jenne, of Mt.
Angel, nnd Frank Wlllmnn are dec
orating nnd frescoing the room and
furnishings which will present a
fine appearance.
Another Citizen
Henry Samke, n native of Bul
garia, obtained his final naturaliza
tion papors ycstordnyi
Rummage Sale
Tho Christian church Indies will
conduct n rummage sale at 321 Com
mercial street, second door south of
Damon Bros', grocery storo, begin
ning next Wednesday, September 20.
All kinds of men's, women's nnd chll
drens' clothing, also new quIltB and
comforts for sale. it
Prunes Small
Tho pruno crop this year Is lnrge
In quantity, but tho fruit is small.
Ono of tho lending dryorB said to te
day: "I know thnt tho prunes wero
of Binnll size, but when wo come to
dry thorn, they wero much lighter
nnd smnller than I anticipated."
A Prnipcroui Plant
Tho Capital City flouring mill Is
running full blnst. Tho mill Iiob
been enlarged during tho last season
nnd now machinery put In. vet tho
jspneo Is too small. They have -10.
000 bushels of flno wheat In their
bins.
Aiiderson Set Tree.
Rny Andorson. of Portland, who
was charged with larceny from n fel
low workmnn In tho Krebs hop yard
nt Brooks, nnd who was brought
hero last ovonlng, was set free this
morning by Judgo Wobster, for lack
of evidence. Anderson was accused of
gottlng nway with $3G from C. D.
Nicholson, but, on ojcamluntlon, none
of tho articles reported stolen wero
found on his person. Anderson Is n
well-dressed young man, nnd former
ly lived In North Salem.
Announcement thnt nn Ohio poli
tician 101 years old Is nllve and kick
ing rocalls tho folk saying that
"only tho good die young."-New-York
Herald.
"Simplofiller"
Everything tho irnmo Implies,
most simply constructed nnd
The
most
perfoct working of all self-filling
Fountain Pens. Simplest to fill
Simplest to clean. No leaking Jolnta.
No dropping when Ink supply is
about exhausted,. If.you want a per
feet Fountain Pen try ono of these.
We sell them on a money back If not
satisfactory guarantee, 4
Barr's Jewelty
Store
tat MA UVwty Ma,
SalfM.
Personals
Watt Shlpp js In Portland today on
business.
L. W. Sinclair, of this city, is reg
Chlcago. Mrs. J. W. Edgar went to Port
land today.
Mm. E. Nichols, of Portland, was
In town yesterday.
Paul H. Sroat went to Portland
on business this morning. .
Charles Benson wont" to Woodburn
this morning to visit relatives.
E. K. Shaw and wife went to Port
land today to visit relatives. v
Chailes Dick was a " northbound
passenger on tho morning train.
J. Stellman, the ice man, went to
Portland last evening on business.
W. C. Hawley, congress.man-elect,
went to Eugene to lecture before the jrs z T KeySi jeft thig morning
teachers' Institute, which Is In ses-' for tlieIr llome ln possii.
slon there. Joseph Albert went to Portland
Lula A. Mothorn want to Newport thIs norning to attend the meeting
today, where she will spend the win- of the executive committee of the
ter. Oregon's Banker's Association..
Ralph Rawson left for Eugene Frnnk Davey, edltor'of the States
thls morning, aid will be gone two maf j0ned tne editorial excursion
weeks. v that passed through here this morn-
Council Dyer left this morning for ing Mrs Davey accompanied him.
a fow days' hunting and fishing trip . Dean H. C. Kimball, of the Thelo-
at Yaquina.
Dr. J. L. Hill, of Albany, one of
the lecture: s of the medical college,
U here today.
.urs.j. .u. roormananu .urs. iv. u.
Wray, of Woodburn, were visiting in
town yesterday.
Mrs. H. Clark left this morning
for Portland, where she will make
a brief visit.
Dr. W. O. Manlon, of the supreme
nssembly of United Artisans, Is in
the city today.
James Howell, of Macon City, Mo.,
Is the guest of his niece, Mrs. W. T.
aiater or tins city.
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Clifford Gray arrived yesterday
from Toledo. He
studying medicine.
contemplates
Chief of Police Tom. Cornelius re
turned iasv evening irom several
.ln..t i.. -.A -V .. -A.
u.. .., u .uii. .
Mrs J Hennen who has been vis-
ting balem relatives left last even-
lng for her home In Moscow.
Rev. A. Moore, rector of St
Joseph's church went to Brooks this
r r - , ;, ,
George V. Eyre left this morning
for Moosejnw, Canada, and expects
to bo gone for ten dnys
Rev. Ezra Maurer, presiding eld
er of tho Evangelical church, left
today for Oregon City.
Miss Leda Mae Smith went to Ore
gon City today to begin her work as
teacher In the city schools.
a.,,.,, wo .., , .!.;;; ;7tr: 1; ;.,;r 7Z
relatives In this city, left today for
ma nomo in uatnas, Washington.
Mlss E. L. Shlpherd, o'f the Min
eral Springs Hotel Co., of Carson,
Washington, is visiting In the city.
Mlss Nina Johnson left this .morn
ing for Drain, to begin her work as
teacher of music ln the State Nor
mal. J. C Frye, of Portland and niece
l.lA n. M.110. whn hn,. .'1 ..."....
- " ' 1CH tlSlllUK
in Snlom, left this morning for Al-
bany.
Mlss Inez Hewitt, who has been
tho guest of Salem relatives return
ed yesterday to her home In Port
lnnd. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Horron, of
Now Philadelphia, arrived In the city
yesterday and will make their home
hero.
Miss Bertha Hewitt left today for
Drain, to begin her work as Instruct
or In oratory at the normal school
there.
Walter L. Tooze, of Woodburn,
will be the speaker on Woodmon
dny at the Pendleton fair, Sentom-
her 2Cth.
Joo Blnkely, deputy sheriff, re
turned from Snlem, whore he has
been to spend his vacation. Pendle
ton Tribune,
James Minor, a prominent rancher
from near Mitchell, Wheeler coun-
CIGARS TO BURN.
It Is hard to Had a better Clrgar to
ourn wan a Corona. In fact there
Isa't a better Cigar made.
RMOKK OXK YOVRSFXF
and you will soon be convinced, Don't
awoko poor cigar, they aro only fit
to throw away. Made In Salem t,v
tU Sm Cisar Factory,
21, 1000.
ty, is in the city, visiting at the
Keyes home.
Fred Day, claim agent for the
Southern Pacific, Is in the city on
official business.
Mrs. Sopha King returned yester
day to her -home in Portland, after
a, two weeks with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. O. Anderson.
Mls3 Virginia Carnahnn, who has
been visiting her cousin, Mls3 Ernes
tine Halley, left today for her homo
in Astoria.
David Craig left on the morning
overland for Berkeley, Cal., arter
spending a month with Salem rela
tives and friends.
Miss Xora Krogstad and sister,
Miss Agnes, who have been visiting
relatives here, returned today to
their home In Toledo.
Mrs. W. S. Thompson and son,
William, who have been visiting
logical school, returned this morn-
lng fron, Senttle where he has been
ln attendance at the Puget Sound
conference of Methodist churches.
Mrj w c Boatman and Mrs.
w. T. Bell, who have been tho
'guests cf Mi-3. M. M. Chapman, left
yesterday for their home in Enter-
nrise,
Mra. J L. steiwer and daughter,
MB8 Marl0n, were In th,e city yester-
,in.. Thpv r,nrnP,i nn t,a mnrn.
ing's train to their home In Jeffer-
son
Mlss Gertrude Johnson
went to
Philomath today to resume her work
as teacher of elocution. She was
accompanied by Miss Neva Klzer, of
I I'oruaim.
Mrs. John Fechter, who has been
vlsltln
her parents,- Dr. nnd Mrs.
Lanc ieft tui3 morning for her home
, Fresno Cnl She wns accompaned
by Mlss Edim Pon0i who ,., (,
thc wlntep ,n CalIfornla
1 ,, T. n nllov n . ,,,,
left th,g niorn,ng for fln extemled
trip ,n Eastern 0ren and Wash-
lngton. She wl y,alt ,n
am, Pen(1,eton.
I Miss Grace Taylor, superintendent
of tho Cottage Hospital, in Hood
I River, returned to her home todny.
I She has been visiting friends nnd
relatives here.
I Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Crow, of Los-
t tlna wVirt lmn isa ..1-111
cal
this morninR for Portland nmi
Seaside, where they will Visit.
B. F. Pierce, who has been In the
employ of the Albauy nurseries In
this city for more thnn a year, left
yesterday noon for Salem to accept
a position ln the office of the Oregon
Nursery Company. Albany Herald.
V., ,, " w
Willamette Hotel, left
Mr, nnd Mrs. J. Conner, of tho
today for an
extended trip In the East. They ex
peot to bo gone about six weeks,
and will remain several weeks in
Chicago, nnd will then go to La Beete
City, Kansas, to visit relatives.
Mrs. a. W. Qlesy and son, Ralph,
who have been tho guests of Mrs.
oiesey s parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. C
Griffith, of tho Waldo Hlll-j, wont to
Aurora today for a brief visit with
rolntlves and friends.
George Prltchard, formerly a re
porter on The Journal, but who has
been telegraph editor on the Morn
lug Astorlan for somo time, has ac
cepted a position as city editor on
the Albany Herald.
Harry Mnlto, James Sklpton and
others who left here several days
v ur .1 Hunting trip In Douglas
county, nro now near Nicolls. They
aro enjoying themselves, have had
spfenaia luck nnd yesterday sent
home threo fine deer to bo distrib
uted among their friends.
George A. Burns, who has been
Proof render in the state printing of
Ace, will leavo tomorrow for his
homo in Santa Cruz, Cal. After a
visit at his home there, he will ac
cept a position In .the state printing
office in Sacramento. Mr. Burns hfas
been connected with the Oregon of.
flee from time to" time for the past
15 years, and Is popular nmong the
members of the rirlntlne frtriv,
of this city.
Still More CltlicnR.
So far this month ten foreign-
bom citizens have obtained the prlv-
leges of American citizenship, nnd
three have made a declaration of la-
neHn0dayPeter J-Larsen. a
nathe of Denmark, became an Amer
Icaa citizen.
Edward of England has done a
-d strokom Pacific railways!
thanK, to a tip from Moraaa of
Wall .treat How nlMB.n ??'. vf
horsejP
BURNED
IN STABL
Woman and 150 Horses Boj
luueaiu ai lacomaTodi
Tacomai Sent. 21 ri.
burned with terrific rapidity,
.u,eu VipWy apptoslaa
Tw,,v,V. o . 1CaiUl 0ne WonJjJ
ueuuvuu 10 nave lost her life
-..- ,..4. i,u wus;ft tltf
railroad depot and freight warcW
nrifl fnnr frolo-lif non. 11..
: " ""- l"wo' Ule "Mb
Dtltnntl Anfnntini .. .1
u...wU.., v.u.uiuui mm vacant v
uunuiuK una mree awelllng house.
m me nvery staoie were overii
nurses, many or them of l
stock. Less than half n Hn,.
caped.
The woman believed to hanw I
her life Is Mrs. Peterson, wife old,
restaurant proprietor.
Will Go to Asylum.
oeutvie, oeni. ai. xne cOHmlJ
slon named by Judgo Prater of t
superior court, to inquire into 1
alleged insanity of Esther Mitchell
and Mrs. Creflleld, charged with tlel
murder of George Mitchell, today ni
ported through Dr. Kenneth TurseJ
chairman of the board.
.13 a luauii 01 us lauor, tno coc-l
mission is unanimously of the opt
ion that subjects of this Investiga
tion at the time of the commlssioi
of the crime charged against thea,
and aro now, suffering from a fora
of insanity commonly classified as
paranoi, which has Its origin to.
structural defects of the nenron3 syi-
tem.
Further, that because of this dfs-1
ease, they were a the time of the
commission of the crime charged pos.
sessed of such deranged mentality
as to make them unable to distin
guish between right and wrong, ad
therefore Irresponsible criminal!?.
Further, that these Individuals
belong to a class of lunatics danger
ous to bo at large, who persistently
follow their morbid Inclinations, re
gardless of law or ethics, and shoull
bo placed under restraint in an ia-4
stitution for the proper treament o!
such cases.
A Tight Squeeze.
Chicago. Sept. 21. Charging that
Fred Kann was so ardent In his woo
ing that she had to go to the hospital
to recover from Its effects, MIS3 Flor
ence Dugan commenced suit against
the former todny for J2O.000. Mte
Dugan says she met Kann at the,
homo of mutual friends, and that
immediately mfter the Introduction,
nnd despite her protests, he Insisted
on Embracing her and making pro-'
testations of undying love. His con
duct shocked Mlss Dugan so mud
thnt she tays sho was 111 for weeU
She asserts that Kann Is worth $60,
000. O j3L. Si T 3 3S. 2 A .
fiem th. Tho Kind You Hare AIW W
of L&asyYJ&Jcrt
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Frank Meredith, Resident .
Office with Wm. Brown & C
129 Commercial Street.
NEW TODAY
Notice. The holder of poller
6155, Mllwaukaa Mechanic
surance Company, of MIlw"!
Wisconsin, -will please bring T
to my oflce for eadorwmeat .
A. T.utoB Bt. 9-191'1
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MsntAi a MitnUihuuigy for
Wlllaette Hotel. Apply l ""
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