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ijA. sa..j j jufa jwji?B DAILY OAPTTAIi JOURNAIi, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1007 85 1 H I'W' fiTKaifiira ii ml n The J. L STOCKTON Th Quality Shop J B InOff ering Our Styles For Fall 1 907-8 We have taken extraordinary precautions, to embody in our selections only such merchandise as we feel confident to recommend. The new est of the new, the best that skill can produce is offered at our low price "Quality Store." We spend our entire time and energy, and some money, to procure the very best information regarding the advanced ideas; we fully appreciate the confidence our customers place in us, and realize our responsibility to them. We are showing correct models in broadtails and caracul plush coats, new cuts in long automobile coats, rain coats, cravenettes, etc. ,-- 1 ?Si .? J? ,, W .;.. IU - Ladies' Suits Only such stylos aa will plena's tho most pnrtlculnr lndy, and prices Hint fall within tho reach of evoryono $12.50 to $60 Andrew Jergen's TOILET SOAPS 2c to 1 0c a cake Era Lotion Glycerine, Regal Honey, Roso do Cyrano, Violet Qlyc Kit, La Doau Monde, Roso Olycorlno, Jnpnneao Bouquet, Cnstllo TJ and Mottled, Vernon Glycorlno, Ruby Glycerine, Antlsoptlo tVA Unl PMlnlmi-rv Tnv T7nm HIvonHno .Timlntn. Tlllv noil- WU.. u.u , ........ v.,v , - , . fc Distilled Pine Tar, Bonslno Ont Meal, Savon Jockey Club b Violet, English Honoy, English Ont Meal, English Glycerine, lRoa Coconnut Oil, Hotol Soap, Castile, Etc. ites Goods RIB'S FAMOUS UM)SI)0V.i: silkdewxi: Dl'M'KHMAUXi: re.w db sen: BE4D0XX1J CKi:iI3 tt'CAhixi: cki:ii: PANAMAS Mixrnoors u a Patterns just recolved. wlnt end elegant 'SSALIXE PAUTOME" Just Received. m "Senior" Smart College Clothes Wlillo tho cost less than othors, nro unquostionnbly hotter In fnb rlc, hotter In tailoring, nnd moro porfost In fit thnn nny you'll sco olsowhere. Our Bhowlng of "SENIOR" Young Men's Clothes Is replete with tho moBtnccopt able patterns, nnd every suit la custom mndo along tho lines lalJ down by tho high cost motropoll tnn tnllors. Tho samo rulo of careful selecting nnd correct pric ing provnlls on "tlieso high cln3s clothes. You will find them chonp or thnn you expect. Ruching and Veiling Just in Now Cropo Volllng In all wanted colors. New Mesh Veilings, all shades. A lino that would do credit to nny city store. BOX RUCHES Six stylos in n box 25 nnd 50c n box. Morso Ruch Ings, 15c a box. yard. Ruchlngs by tho Du Barry Scarfs Eutlroly new patterns and style that please. Tlioso camu dlroct from Now York nnd nro tho very nowost creations. 75c to $5 each Long Gloves in Kid, Silk, and Lisle A new shipment Just received. ii V v ii TIio Now Gordon Dress Hats SjW. Tho Fall blocks nro roady for your choosing. OUR IMMENSE LINE OF FALL HOSIERY AND Underwear IS NOW READY FOR YOU Ladies' Underwear Our new lino Is much moro comploto than wo havo OYOr shown bo fore. Wo havo Indies' good weight, whlto or gray rlbbcd-vosts 25c each nnd pants, mado In full liberal dimensions, at Puro whlto bleached vests nnd pnnts nt 30c each. Extra good qunllly of flno ribbed, cream or puro whlto bleached vesta and M pants at 50c each. Grny wool pleated vests nnd pnnts nt 50c each. FInor Ribbed Suits at d pnnts nt 80c, $1, $1.15, $1.30 each Ladies' Union Suits Good henvY wolght, grny or whlto ribbed Union Suits nt 5Qc. FInor ribbed Cults nt 95c, $1.15, $1.80, $2.25 $2.50, $2.85, $3.50 Wo havo a comploto rnngo of qualities In oxtrn Bizo undorwear for argo ladies. Ladies' Hosiery Our 25c Dlack Cashmoro IIoso Is n wonder nt tho prlco. Wo nro offering unusual vnluos In 35c nnd 50c Cnshmoro IIoso. Our Line of Men's Underwear 4. Includes ovory deslrablo kind from tho ordinary cotton ribbed and fleeced goods up to high grndo nil-wool undorwoar flnlshod In tho host posslblo manner. Mon's heavy cotton Ribbed Union Suits nt $1.00. Finer grndos nt $1.90, $2,15, $2.85 Up to $4.35 a? . s rv tSJtrs'sieds (a&dSi' UsC&s'& WE UNDERSELL "REGULAR STORES" NgSgrand L THFATDF rand Opening ''uiinij, SEPT. 9 ur.it. (iH-fl Ago VAUDEVILLE big acts Soflis and Moving iand 20c two hours of Its schedule tlino of de parture from Roseburg, then tho said company shall mako up and dispatch a train from Roseburg to Portland on tho Bchedulo of train No. 12, which trnln shall mako tho stops train No. 12 Is scheduled to make This order goes into effect 20 days from date, or on Sunday, September 20. No, 12 Is the northbound train duo horo nt 4:45. u PENDLETON GETS A TRAIN :IRAIS SERVICE. Hut tT!T l" Is Late. ESSx--? k. mj.T.. - "D uroaa kWsji ,8haUkeeP tjCT.cUyotAs- E!!Hm tl llL forned as to tat .. . o. i j .. . takt-.inot arrive ... NhJHdlspatched Vburg within Railroad Commission Orders Etra Train Service. Tho rnllroad commission today made an order compelling tho O. R. & N, to extend tho servlco of tho trains running between Portlaud and Biggs to Pendleton, Trains will leavo Pendleton and Portland In the Tnnrnlnn. n1 mill nni.1 MN .m ".&, aim win ua ucuiijr ua jjut-i Bible connect with trains on tho) Heppner branch, and tho Columbia Southern, and the trains on tho lat ter road must connect with both tho west and eastbound trains on tho main line. An Old-Timer Here Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Hudelson. now of Cambridge, Idaho, are In tho city, en routo homo from the irrigation congress at Sacramento. Mr. Hudel Boa was lor many years located at Jefferson, In this county, and Is wide ly known horo. Ho is now In tho general merchandise business, and seems to bo enjoying prosporlty. Ho h a member of tho Idaho legislature, and likes his now homo almost as well as old Oregon, o DIED. EDWARDS. At tho ramliy nome, 1247 Ferry street, Sunday night, Septomber 8, 1907, at 10:45, Mr3. Bel-tha C. Edwards, aged 2C years. Sho was tho wife of Dert Edward3, tho well-known butcher of East State street. Death camo after an illness of n few days' duration. Sho was formorly Miss Dertha Eoff, of this city, and had a wide circle of frlendn Sho leaves, besides a husband and a 5-days'-old baby, her father and moth or, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Eoff, two sls terB, Mrs. S. A. Hughes, of Salem, and Mrs. XBaro, of Sllverton, and two brothers, Nicholas Eoff, of Gold endale, Washington, and Joseph Eoff, of tho Dalles, Or. Tho funeral services will bo con ducted from the residence by Rev. T. C. Butler at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow. Interment In City View cemetery. of Now York will bo salo of corporate stock and bonds for which bids will bo opened tomorrow. Bearing an Interest of 4 V6 per cent, $40,000,000 worth of bonds will bo offered, this being $3,000,000 more than any prior salo. It Is said that a syndlcato of bankers and 11I1II11III11I1IIIIIH1 financial Institutions hns boon form ed to buy up tho outiro Issuo. As only a small portion of tho amount Is noeded by tho city now, tho bal anco will bo deposited in tho banks, thus allowing tho financiers not only to collect 4 por cont Interest from tho city, but to loan tho money to othor parties. Will Thy Tombstones. Wilmington, Dol Sopt. 0. -Tho now collector of taxes anuouncoa that ho will aBsoss tho manufactur ers of tombstones In tho future IMMMWliWMIhlltlWlilllilllltillillillilitllllltMllWimilililW New York's Largest Bend Sale. New York, Sept, 9. Exceeding any bond sale ever made lr the city : v A NEW LINE OF ii Granite Ware t AND Crockery JUST RECEIVED Wo always carry a complete nnd fresh lino of groceries. I FRESH VEGETABLES AND T FRUIT. Don't forget our ico cream , . I , and confectionery department. Wo sell Douglas' Ico cream, iO. K. STORE:: ;A. A. Englebart j j Proprietor fin Buying a Bicycle I o HHiHif wiukh unit There are several things to consider besides the price you pay. The prin cipalithing is QUALITY. Our wheels are'ehuck full of quality. Princetons $25 and up, Cornells $40, Yales $45, Racycles $50. If you need a new wheel or repairs for your old one it will pay you to see us We can save you $$, time and trouble. Best Work at Honest Prices (FRANK J. MOORE I Kt M ! Ml 9 I I f : 1 ",: IT i i tt-4 I ' I. i r!t tf I Wit