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-' l I, V,' AHiT CAKTAL SOVKXAU BAJLW, OKBOOK, ... ntf.itiV ft. 1007. . FltlDAY, --"""" 'hi i Tr a GOOD Goods 6 Jm IS W I ft n n r vr-i CLEAN-UP SALE ON BOYS' CLOTHING ftr'l'lio next few day. wo odor ojcwtlonnl tarenln. In Doy- ClotMnc. Bnwln" " ,. wefl worth your time to .n.cttate. Hero I, the they aro priced. HOYS' AND YOUTHS' OVKKCOATfl , M , ( , ( ,, ,, , , , , , . ,.,,,, n...i.finip nt tlirt newest and ueni Htvlcs nml patterns. Every garment thoroughly tailored throughout. Val uoj range from 14.00 to 112.50. Spoolal itnva Tivn.iMKCR SUITS In un-to-dato stylos, medium .,.-. i.- .n. fmm r, n 12 rnars. but not nil between bIzos reprosontcd. Values from S3.C0 to $G. Special $2.25 to $8.50 $2.50 Wash Fairies A Splendid Showing of Now Wwd. Fabrics U l the greatest Bolecotlon In tho city, showing ovbry new and popular pnttcrn and color, which insures cholco picking for all, Tho prlco, In orory Iniitance, Is much lower than you would ex pect to pay. , Dress Goods No othor storo protends tomaka such n showing of dross goods of tho nowost woavoa and colorings. Uoro can bo fqund everything thrtt's' now and good at Just tho prlco you want to pay. Our stecl: has novor boon moro carofully so. letted offorlng tho newest goods at modest prices. C0YCt Jackets For Spring Wear Bach coat Is made of English Covort, twenty-five Inchoa long, collar trimmed with velvet of con trasting color, satin llnod through out. SIzcb rango from MIbbcb of 14 to tho regular 42 sizes. $10 Spring Oxfords For Women Tho now spring models nre handsomer than over. Now fea tures udd to tholr .graco, ucrvlco nbloncaa and good looks. Tim makes aro all tho best, and na a gracoful Bhoo glvos tono to a handsomo costumo, your footwear Is as much a matter ofVttontlou nn glovoo. In ovory Instance tho otylcs hero nro chosen to tho hour Men's Suits ,1 JEROME ATTACKS EVELYN (Continued frompagojjnej SenTTeluTTherteTn he didn't abuse her In Europe. Lv York Captures Pclmns DcIraa8andMcPlke,Thaw8aU - , announce u. ; -- - I UUUI n.v nfflces In this $10 It Un't tho caso of tho first fel low that comes getting tho best In tho lot. Tho last will bo nj good as tho first. Our reason for urging you to hurry Is.so that you will bo ono of tho fortunnto onos to benout by this sale. A number of theso suits are made by tho art, Shaffncr & Mnr factory and L. Alder & Bros , from ALL WOOL mntorluls. Thoy aro all up-to-dnto in stylo and pattern, and you will do well to tako advantage of this sale. Now, romombor, the valuos rango up to IJ22.50, but during this salo thoy go nt tho low (t 4 r prlco of 4) ! V TODAY IB ItKMN'ANT HAY Short lengths of Seasonable, and de pendable goods for tomorrow only. Half Price CITY NEWS A fWIrt4 t hirut rw gMtrt foe Yer OwMrUsroUoB Fmu-i-al Notice. Tho funeral sorvlcos of tho lato John Wlttschon will bo conducted by two Masonlo lodge In Turner tomor row at 1:30 p. in., and tho burial will bo In tho Turner comulory. A Hplemlld Program At tho Von Jussnn concert, Grand Oporiv House tonight. Admission, CO and 30 cents. Julian Wan Piwtrst John Julian won tho race ut thn Auditorium rink last evening In nn welling contest with George Drown. Tho time for tho halt mile was 3:18. Mrs. W, Carlton Smith At tho oH.ro. house tonight. Them Will Imi Dance lu W. L. Wade's halt Saturday night, December 9th. I). V. Dlmolor, man ager. It .Concert nt the Clrnml Oiwra IIoiim Tonight begins nt 810. Doors cu at 7:30. AdmlMlon, B0 anl 3 Be MANY A MAN U a critic bveauso ho likes to bo contrary. You can go contrary to tho wlsht of jttur own friends and neighbors aud oomo tlutvs got tho ImH or them; but go contrary to tho lltt of nnturtj and you will al- vrajs gt tho worst of It. rf Nature Says Spectacles Why, Spectacles it roust be. Ttaturo won't aecopt juit speo- Hel though; thoy mutt bo right swctavUt, Wo can gtvo the klud na- Cvt demands, and our prices are rlbt, too. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE A Hurt MiiNlcnl Trent At tho opera housu tonight. Ad mission SO and 25 conts. Huudny Hrlionl Invltwl Tho Huudny school is especially In vited to tho ovangollstlo mooting to night In tho Prosbytorlan church. There will bo no sorvlco on Saturday night. Bundny night will bo tho clos ing meeting. Messrs. Hoppy and Stoelo loavo Salem for Dallna Mon day. Sunday night a freewill offer ing will ho taken for tho evangelists. Como tonight or Huudny. Tho IjHllcti Wlu Aro patronesses of tho von Jensen concert nt the Clrnnd Opera House to night would bo plvnsud to boo all tholr friends In tho audience. It. A. Ilorltngo At tho opera houso tonight. COMBINE FINALLY FAILS (Continued from pago ono.) k .. Wonwn'a Club Will Moot Tho Balom Woman's Club meet totnorurw afternoon at o'clock, at tho residence of Kimball, ou State street, Twelfth. Judge Harnett will dollv- or tho lecture, and an interesting program has been arranged. All vis iting club women nro cordially invited. will 2:30 Mrs. near Iveo Cut to. l'loco, Saornuienlo, Gal., Kob. S. A break In (ho Yolo sldo of tho loveo, three mle4 below hero, at G o'clock this morning. 1(0 feet wide, Is doing great damage Thousands of acre of orchard aud paituro land aro al ready under wnter, and tho streets of Droderlok aro inundated. The river Is high, aud tho break cannot bo stopped boforo tho cud of noxt week. The damago will amount to halt n million. It I thought tho levee was cut by peoplo who want to get hold of UuJ cheap. ltiihiMUi (lovonior Killed. St. Petersburg. Kob. 8. Alan drovsk. governor of Ponia. was shot and probably fatally Injured by ter rorUU at a theatre in Ponsa last night. Taey fired as tho governor took his seat. The fleeing assassin shot the chief of nolle and director of the theatre, who rushed to assist tha oxecuthe. The assassin ran to tho radio' room and committed sul. clde. NatwkJt Uto Fke Isiiiifacc ScWv Prank Meredith, Kesldent AgnU 0o with W. Drown A Co., No 13 CotnmercUl HtL to carry out tho wishes of tho peoplo and had only favored two schools but ho fenrod that tho host that could bo dono was to compromlso nml hnv'o three. At this Juncturo tho entire normal school system enme very nonrly b lug killed. 8onntor Cokomoved to amend by striking out nil In tho bill oxcept the first soctlon nml Inserting nn onnotlng clnuso. This wns lost by n vote of 11 to 15. Senntor Johnson moved to nmoiul by allowing th board to soloot two or moro schools. Senator Smith, of Marlon, wnruoi the somite that It appropriations wore mado for moro than two schools wo would not have nuy for the peoplo would vote the appropriation down nnd ho said that the ways aud monns committee would so sogrognto tho up proprlntlon bills thnt this enn bo dono. Prosldent Haynes moved that tho committee nrlso nnd ruport unfnvor nbly on the bill. This aroused n gen oral protest and tho discussion went on. Tho amendments wore voted on and lost. Then Sonator Ilalloy moved to amend so as to leave the looatlon of the two schools to tho board of re gents. This was adopted by a vote of 13 to 11. It was then decided almost unani mously that tho committee rlso and report tho bill as amended, favor ably. This was dono and the bill was placed on its final passage. Sen ator IMngham explained why ho voted against Senator Miller's bill. Ho said ho did not fully understand It and liked this measure beat. He said this bill would pass. He said It was a disgrace to the state to have an edu eatloual lobby such as wo have beon seeing and It had got so that the word normal means job. Senator Haynts explained his vote of ayo as he said he did not belief tho measure would pats the house and ho still favored a compromise on throo schools. Tho vote on the bill follews: ""Ay Ualloy, Deach, Dlngham, Booth, Caldwell, CoU, Coshow, Hart, Hedges. Johnson, Kay. Uycoek, Ma larkey, McDonald. Miller of Unn, Miller of Linn and Marlon, Muljt, Nottingham, Slchel, Smith of Marlon, Wright and Mr. President. ' Noes Dowernun. Coke, Hedson, Uughery. Seholfield. Smith of Uma. tllla. Whealdon. any deals and said he was determined L.... I... iMsed ofllces In this cI y Dolraas' fee Is said to bo the argest ever paid In a criminal case ! this state. The court has ad journed until 2 o'clock. White Pursues tvelyn. Delmas asked Evelyn: -Did you at any tlmo tell Thaw about the episode relating to White from the time of your arrival In Jsew York, In November, 1903. until Christmas next?" "He asked me why I hnd spoken to White again. I told him I was driving In the park, nnd saw White, who seld: 'O, Evelyn,' with a sur prised look on his fnco. Tho noxt day I received a Ulephono message from White, asking to see mc. I told him I would not soo him. Ho nnswerod that it was a mattor of life nnd donth. He came to tho Hotel Savoy, and tried to kiss mo. I wouU not let him." Dictated Her Confession. "Ho snid Thaw wns very bad, nnd that ho hnd n caso ponding ngnlnst Thnw, but the woman In tho caso waa no cood. Probably the caso wns no good. He showed mo a woman's slg- phone nnd nsked him about It. White ., w off sho snid. Ho finally Ar ranged that sho seo Hummel again. Witness said sho was shown a paper with her signature on it, but the sig nature wns all sho could see." PROFESSOR HAWLEY GOES EAST Wnat He Will Undertake to Accomplish in Congress Congressman W. C. Hnwley left this morning for Portland en route for Washington, D. C. A lnrgo crowd of students were nt tho depot to eay goodbye aud show their lovo and es teem for the man who has so long lnbored In tho interests of . "Old Willamette." Tho congressmnn-olect hns spent tho pnst month getting Into tho har ness for tho work he has lnkl out for himself, having put In n grent deal of tho tlmo meeting members of tho legislature from different parts of his district, nnd loarnlng from them what tho people nre moat desirous of having accomplished. Interview With Mr. Hmvley. "I shall go to Washington direct," nature He said that Thaw must bo said tho congressmun-elect, and bo kopt out of Now York, even if ho had on hand if there Is n special session to rosort to strong methods, no cnllcd nnotlicr mnn Into tho room nnd dictated to him. I was very ner vous. Hummel told mo not to Inter rupt him. Ho startod off dictating by saying. 'I. had boon enrriod off to Eu ropo by Thnw ngalnst my will.' J tried to stop him, but ho shook his bond." "Whito spoke nbout Harry," con tinued Bvolyn. "Ho Bnld a great mnny nctroeses told him I wns nbroad with Thnw. Ho snid Thnw was n morphlno fiend. I told him I did not boliovo It. Ho Insisted thnt Thaw took morphine. Whito snld Thnw wns n very bnd mnn, nnd I should havo nothing to do with him. After thnt ho enmo to soo me constnnt'y Whito mndo nrrnngomontB with mo to see Abrnhnm Hummol, to protect mo from Thnw." Told Her Thnw Wns Hml. "Whito snld Hummol wns tho slickest Inwyor In New York, but thnt I must not bo frightened nt him, becnuso ho wns n dnmncd fool,. with a largo heard and warts all over hU fnco. I wont to Hummol's otnee. White took mo. Met Hummol. We tnlked nbout Harry Thaw. I told htm of tho trip nbj-ond and tho diffi culties oi my mother with Thnw. He nsked mo whore I hnd boon with Thnw. Hummol said I wns a minor, nnd thnt fact mndo It very bnd for Thaw. He told mo many things nbout Thnw." AdvNed to Sue Thaw. "He went ou nnd said I hnd boon kopt away from my mother nnd II' tronted. which wns not true. Hum mol nsked mo It I hnd any letters from Thnw. I told him I hnd. I took them to Hummel. Ho snld ho would hold thoso lottors over Thaw's head. Ho put tho lottors In n private safo. I saw Hummol again. Ho asked mo why I did not suo Thaw for broach of promise I told him It would bo absurd. Hummel said that there was lota of monoy In It, nnd the ndvortlslng would bo good for me." Looked Llko lllnrkmnll. "I told him I didn't wnnt that kind of advertising. He said lots of act resses did. but that It was nothing sorlous. He said an English duko hnd boon sued by an actroas." Delmas Intervened: Did Thaw ask you If you had signed any pa pers?" "Yes, I told him 1 had not beon nsked to sign papers, and had not signed any. Thaw thon said Hum mel was a blackmallor, a shyster lawyer. Relating further meeting with Thaw, wltnoss said: 'Thaw said 1 should not speak to Stanford White. He said 1 was accused of Im proper relations with him. I 8ald that's a lie. Thaw said people would think I was a blackmailer, because i went to Hummers office. Thaw said It looked like blackmail to him." Hummel Got Her Signature.' "When did -ou se White again?" the attorney Inquired. "One night he came rushing into my apartments ut the Hotel Navarro excited. Ho sat on a trunk and asked mc: 'What did you toll Hum mol about mo?" I told him I had told Hummel nothing. White said something must bo wrong. He said Hummel has Just squeezed a thou sand dollars out of roe. There is no telling when he will squeeie another Evelyn said Thaw again asked her if she toad signed any pnpera for Hum. mel. She replied that she had not. Did recall signing a paper In Madi son 8quar garden tower for White Said she called White on tho teie! of congress. If not, 1 shwl Bpena somo tlmo looking after public busi ness thnt hns nlrendy piled up In my hnnds, nnd which enn be expedited through tho departments. I Bhall do nil In my power to soc.ro frco locks nnd nn open Willamette. I rognrd thnt nB tho grontost need of Western Oregon. Wo wnnbit with stnto aid If wo enn got, nnd without state aid If nocossary. I bellovo tho Jones bill will help us grontly In securing nn appropriation for purchaso by tho fcdornl govommont. "I shnll nlso work hnrd for tho oponlng of tho Coos Dny country and othor harbors of the Pacific Qoast In Orogon. I consider the dovolopmont of tho Columbia rlvor as merely tho oxtenBlon of tho Willamette, In which wo nro equally interested with Enst orn Oregon. Some Special Interests. "I shnll mnko spcclnl efforts to compoll tho rntlronds to fulfill their agreements nnd sell their lnnd grnnts to tho peoplo nt tho prices fixed in tho terms of tho grant. I hope, to go Into the original documents nt Wash ington nnd prove what those terms aro and securo their ratification at tho hnnds of tho corporntlons. Thero nro n lnrgo number of claims nnd pat ents withheld from Bottlers who hnve compiled with tho lnw thnt I shall try to securo titles for. I havo al ready obtained Issue of pntonts in somo ensos that had beon hold up for years. I shall support that bill pro viding bottor compensation for tho rural mail carrlors, Incronsed pny for tho railway mall clorkB, and nn in crenso In tholr numbors, ns now thoro now nro not enough mon to work tho malls on tho trains and the pouchos aro carried back and forth without bolng distributed. 1 shall also support n uniform service pension bill, nnd, with nil tho work laid out for mysolf, I shall bo kopt qulto busy, nut I want to do my best ot carry out tho program with which tho people havo entrusted me, renllrlng tho best a new momber can do will bo. a disappointment." Senate Morning Session. On tho opening of tho aonato this morning tho commltteo on rallroadB roported Senator Hedges' S. D. No. 30, forbidding officials from accept ing passes from railroads. It rec ommonded that tho bill pass with an amendment which makes It compul sory on railroads to furnish free transportation to all state officials, Aftor filibustering for an hour, the amendment was accepted on n vote of 15 to H. Tho senate then took up tho sec ond reading of senate bills. 8. D. 182, Hodson, declaring the Associated Press a common carrior, was referred to the commltteo on Ju diciary. Sovoral other bills wero rend and referred to committees. U was decided that when the sen ate adjourn this afternoon, tho ad journment shall bo until Monday nt 2 o'clock. Under a suspension of tho rules the bll lamendlng the chartor of Pa cific Unlvorslty was plnced on its Anal passage and enacted. Tho senate then took up the third reading of bills. The following bills were disposed ef: 8- B. 44, Dlngham, toJcoudemn property for county roads, S. D. 18, Deach. providing for the use of voting machines. Enacted. fetntb t W!- WEAXpJf: DEBILITATE DEFICIENT BL001) ' "uiuwx. l)r William' Pink Pin. ncned Health. They Hnvo Been MakIBRPl., People Strong, iuL' Encregticfon.nGcJ A feellnE of poor appetite, loss of breath ,71 Bllclltost frnrnlc -j . ! nrn artmn nt U . . fc-I .w . iuu symptom, . debility. It is a conditio, !fi immedinto trontman, - thnt the various symDtntn.T. relation to each other and u2 ..... w..rf uiuuB, "opingalitv,i to feel better soon. This u take, for every one of the k is cnuseu uy una blood. mtt uo uiuuu nuru nnu new.beforel kv.w u iraiu.'u again. Atoaitt, u.w . MctuBsury niia for tit. pose thero is no better remeit i Dr. Williams' Pink Pm3. ' Mr. J. 0. Gray, of 95 WifoJ uiieisea, juass., sunercd from jq uuuimy lur u numDcr 01 was finally cured by Dr. Pink Pills. Ho says: "I wns sick for a number ! from genernl debility and Indip i ,.ui uvru u uu iron i( troublo and my nerves were ui jtored that tho least excltemel ntteu mo for my serious ort. ' sleep was restless on account c rlblo pains in tho small ot mji Thoso pains would sometime a month or two. My iltft , wenk, there seeming to tQ a He J stnntly boforo my eyes. I i concentrate my mind on tar i nnd the nttempt to do so coajul oxhaustcd me. "I was finally forced to tltet position I had held for twecty-d years. After trying several met without help, I read of Dr, WiEi Pink Pills and gave them 1 1 They mado mo feel so much I and so much stranger that 1 1 In business for myself In Cbelnil havo nover had a return otnrtal or sickness and cheerfully m mond Dr. William's Pink Pills i oxccllont nerve and blood tonfH Dr. Wllllnms' Pink Pills hwK beon recognized as an cxcelleat I remedy Is cases ot IndleestlM general debility, whero the i and other organs ot the loin weakened nnd disordered through lack of proper nourl It Is becnuso of their va blood-mnklng power thatta! succoeded In tho most stubborn t Thoy havo also been cspccWl ccBsful in curing nnnemls, n tlBm and after-effects of the fb fovors. If you aro troubled with i tlon, n.vaulablo booklet ou Vfcl Ent nnd How to Eat" Will Mi freo on request. Dr. Williams' Pink PI1U w by all druggists or sent, pottfiJt receipt of price, 50 cents p WM boxes for $2.50. by tho Dr.' Mediclno Company, SchenccUiM Y. x ..MONEY TO LOJ THOMAS K.1 Over Lad St Bush's Dsak, 8dl, NEW TODA) For Sale A No. 1 fresh JriJ C. It. Scott, Highland, . - r VSl. 1'.1 K nlrl nt 16 WSaU! tn work for room and W nttnnrf sRhnnl. Addres to box 332 Salem, Or. S-M w. Tfnof fii-room hosH nlshed, modern improve! qulro at 483 Soutn street. Wanted Three salesmen far" omintv Tnwnshln nd ..' . ThtHi surveys oi umfc" - j are a splendid -tfrnplUUMJ J ( figures and drawing - derful value, counuw --- ...... ,.j,va.4 and Bw are xuuy ihui .. ., , of each aro given; rall?l ly shown and dlsiancv. . . H Btationa also anowu. , f-dlstricts outlined, f ' populations given. t ioo numerous iu - , aia opponunuj Abl . . tv,rer of i .nil ru. "' rnK criJw -" - - j carpets saaao w y sired, also rugs wd,3 sale, in school f00" , church, 194 South TL Salem, Oregon. 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