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DAILY CAM TATi JOUILVAL, SALEM, OREGON. AVEDXESPAY, JULY 20. 1008. IMMMMMMH JUST TWO MOR -,.-i -(jagMMMMMMMM BflBBSdflBBfttSBMPSBBlBBVelBBBBBKA . . I ID lUVC 8 nes8 man of this city. Ho is one of pi cent, although his condition a few tho four 0'Brlou brothers. Tho weeks ago was serious. bride is the oidost daughter of Mr. W. -F. Cooper ha. ret n d Mlckelbrook, prosperous Mjwport aiwr """"'-,. ,. Salem Mr. Cooper conuucis a "- Tlin npnldonf linminw.i .. ,.,, al a(J of-the-wny j)lace, and thr ... tini'to flint nttinn tinfann.. '( ,,.. ,-v.JUlia were hi. ..nf nni! tlmt Mini ...- M'i V.,. f ..... .-.w v..... lltlllll and Mrs. I farmers of Yamhill county ? . . ... .( ...1.11..., .....-,. to profit at our July Clearing Sale. Don't delay. Buy now. Help your self to savings of one-half and one-tliird and even more on hundreds of things that have gone tnrougn tins saie unaaveriiKu, TODAY ONLY vor hit voni ciminc ok the pattkhnh oi wahii oooiih dihplwko ix the conn- HTIII'OT WINDOW. IN TIIIH AHSOItTMHXT AHE HATIHTE VOILES, OIUIAXDIIIS, BT(, VALl'KSTO MC VAIHL ' PHOHAHLV WE CAS NEVEU MAKH HITII AN OFPHIt AS Wit AHE OIVIXO TODAY. NEVEH IIKKOKl! AND PHOHAHLV NEVEH AOAIX. VISIT THIS VMM TODAY AND YOC WILL VISIT Ot'H WEDNESDAY BALIS KVKIt AI-TKIL ON KALI4 AT HUH). YOflt CHOICE. NOTELUI'IIOXE OHDEItS ltl!Cl4IVKI - Colored Kid Gloves IleK'Unr 3.r.o value reduced to $1.88 Jlogulor $1.00 values, reduced, to $1.98 95c $1.25 and $1.73 VWltan SOll Kaywr Bilk Olores In btac ami nssorU! colors. Hjit'diil Shoe Specials Smoked Hore Hide Ilarefoot Sandals. 91.75 vnluee . Now 75 11.35 values Now IDStf 1 oo vnluon Now 75tf Iidlon' Whltu Canviu Oxfonls Hpe.h.1 0p .Men's Can van Hhoos and Oxford. Hpoalal . . . .1 . 10 Til ret' Pair Wink Uwr IIi)ni $1.00 Mannish Tailored Suits Thees1 Suits nrr'ved too late for the B.'rtng showing tml the fabrics a-e uot too light for full wear. Ttn S-.ill, light blue strips line, pointed Jacket, $0.00 rsltia Now fia.ss Dins Chalk Line Stripe Suit, plain Jacket, $M rgltieg Now $21.50 Dine Sergo Suit, plain JaeUet, iVQ.OO Rllie- Now S.S1D.S5 Drown tert: silk lined pony Jaeket iifC, !. WiNee - Now j....... ....'..... .......?15.S5 Hrown akrlpe, Su't, 112.00 values Mow' .' $13.35 NtTy Woe Panama Hull, JI7.50 taluee Now , IS.GO Copenhagou Panama Snlt, Mikado slaves. $37. SO aluei Sow 1.5.00 White Duck Wash Skirls and Petticoats $1.15 ruins July Clearing Ail ... .. t ........ 0'i $1.10 value July Clearing Sala (... . . .... .SX lo $2.00 vnliio ' " " July Clearing Stile J?J..50 $8. B0 vnhioa July CltiirliiK 81 $1'88 M)iik and abort KIiiiomhs, Ohlldrvn's i)r"Ms, Liuliut' Ousters, Spe (ilul lino of Sblrt Waists, at the same price reduction ai nbov. TIKADV TO WIWH DHPAHTMKNT. Japanese Hand Painted Umbrellas, special, i guests at the wedding wore Mr. and stand in Newport. Mrs. C. W. Yannke and daughter, l John and Orow Morrl ', of I 1 ...... .'. . -...i xr. p.tr dlelon are In the c'ty visiting friei en- .. . . ..... i... ui.itiMt. rrianii n0.,..vi.i-o Mr. nul Mrs. .reier mriuu, m i Bach, Mr. and Mrs. Albort O'Brfen and transacting u"'"" and Miss Anna O'llrlon. A .ump-l R. B. Mason, or Albany, has re iuoiib wedding dinner was aorrad at! turned to Uittt city after Wtlnj, tho bride's parontal home arid many here on businii:. tieauilful preaema wore received. Mrs. Si. A. Yokan, of Mnrakfle.d, Mr. and Mrs. O'Brlon took tho af-ils visiting In this city for a few days. Udyth Earls, of Portland, arrived Tuesday to rpend a few days with ft lends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Tate, of Mugene, are visiting hert for a ft'eek. They will leavo for Joplin, Mo., af ter their visit here to mako their homo. Uo Holder and Tommy Kirn left Wednesday for Ashland, whore they will spend n week hunting and Ash ing in the mountains near there. K. H. Itathburn is In Portland for a few day attending to business matters. ternoon train for Poitiund and hav gono to spond their honeymoon at the Newport bunches. Thoir nlany Salem fi lends Join In hearty good wlshei and congratulations. O O O O O O o oooooooo 1'KIISONA L M KXTIOX O o r Movements of Ralcm O People. O O O O.O O O O O O O O concealed that W. car, thou i nre fo.. It la l..1lr.,.. .1 . 'Si -'Vflll Mf -., K. Vanderblt w88 , ,?' gh this la stou" d m.a -" u. Nor wicb Union Ftrc It mi ilk iMi'i't'dlllt. Iti.1,1 ' " "i ikciil Ottice with Win Urowii & 0 N K Commorolnl Bfrcet ' ' MONEY TO lOAN mua. k. FORri Over Ladd & Bush's Qank.Salem.o, Ami rjjpieiea. rcetttKieire: 91 $2.98 John Hnnt returned to Woodbiiru Tuesday aftor a short btisinesi visit here. 'I Hunt have lo t for Mr. Witney' farm near Hubbard, where they wilt i spend the remainder of the summer. Julius Morrow, a brewer from O'ympla, Wash.. It transacting biui- ueH note. ' Clarence Layton and sitter Julia .v'of Med ford art rliiUng here for a rew oaye. D. M. Stearer, a local agent for the National Qaah Iteglster company, is In Cottage Grove for a few days on lti!r!n s. H-rf Welling Is transacting buel- inpr.s 'n .TRfTartom Mr i. Willis Mclflroy and .son I i.f him ilatuirt.! fnr aiMMmii (li ( ... p. , ...- ,.-,.. .w. ..,,..- .. spend a weex vinuing menus ana relative. The Newport n-Mngeni yesterday were F. A. Wiggins and family and Marguerite Hogors, Frank Potter and molhor, Miss Floy Martoll, Joe Ma no n. Paul Gleainn has returned to his home In Uoseburg, aftor a short busliiMs visit bore. Mrs. Clnrn M. HoHtolu rotumod to Pm timid Wednesday, aftor a "Itort visit hero with fr'ends and relatives. J F. ItoRcs. of flou'h Salm. wa removed to his home Titeiday after n niiiiith'a Hne nt tlir Saturn hos pital. Ho la improving rapidly at SOX OK .MILS W. K. 'VANDKItnilT ICILLKD Paris, July . The big Vantler- bllt motor car wai wrecked today near Poiasy and a Mr. Sands, son of Mrs. W. K. Vanderbllt by her first marriage, was killed. Whether tho dead man is Samuel or G. Wiuthrop Sande couh' uot be luarnod. It was first reported that William IC. Vanderbllt had been killed and La 1'Mrle Iwued an extra edition announcing his supposed death, which caused n great sensation. Affer the accident the wounded man was removed to the Chatoati Baine Iouls, whore the attaches re fused to give nny Information, voll lug the affa'r In mystery. It is un derstood that Sands wai on. his way from Deuvllle to Paris, and was making a rapid run. The car upset at a sharp turn In the rond, which the chauffeur tried to take at too high a rate of speod. Both Sands and tho chauffeur were pinned under tho car and were extracted by working pooplo, at tracted by tho accident, only aftor the greatest dllllculty. Tho chnuf tmr was tlnngerously hurt, nnd was taken to a hospital, whore ho Is un conw'nuH and unable to tell of tho arrldont. NEW TODAY At.. At... Till in. .!.... "' '"v uiuvr. ior stw sprinkling oil. Gef otir ojd ,j onny. .muciumi, i.of, SlBW, 75.J .Snlt'snifii V Agents- yj per wook ana ovr-t t. n j,, soiling Now Cninnalr i v from now until eltitli ii sP i '4ores, county full , privnio iamnios. t'nru i , '. Pnof samples, cbnrgos pninif fr,r v I Order today. Chicago .r'tvr, 00 Wabash Ave., CM' , -., 7-27 lm-cod riir m-ni in ncres p.if.( nngt land, running wntc. L!cct buck for trade. Box lm Turn Oregon. 7-29-J" The AVelnliai'd lrcvln Company- Are anxious to get m i - uf t beer In Salem. There q a mai looking around to buv n t-alooitoj put It In. 7-292t- I'nny in Sniom WIhIicj to borroi monoy.' Thore Is no r.i ctr seourity to offer, nnd air one n noting such socurltv vrd no n ply to this ad, This party, ho ovor, will flccuro tho loaner w'y good security In other forms. Ar ono wishing to investigate the turo of this proposition will wr to bolow tuldrcBK, nnd n mcet.'tt can bo nrrnnged. Z-l I, Cnd'': Journal, Salem, Oregon 7-29-f - Wanted. A carrier boy. onco nt Journal oilier Apply at t L'i-ttows. atMmmavattwrrt fsraasrs2?2jrjre35w.-jmcrir i i 1 4 A -r44-f K-f-rH-H-fr4 Klflucr Jel .ipolntiiieiit fCity News iiS X . bla con ilHIIIMIHIHI I f hW-l-H-f WfMthrr I n'rant I'm It timigut ami Tliintlay. t'lilnmey Hneejt Any one who him chimneys or II tie to cU'iiu, now Is tho time to olwn (horn without uuw muss mado In your hoiifco. Lonvo nrilors at Moyorn barber shop at once. 7-2t-.1t t'JPM Ilti)N n I'luni Of from 10 norus to 1000 aorw, $10 pur month without Inturmt. For urthcr pnrtlculnrs bud Dorhy H. Will. ion. T-2R.3L To Play Albany ArmitKumttnti wero QompIt'd Itut iiKht by MnuMgor Miller, of the r'nlriuount brt'elmll club, and P. Ii Muuon. miuiuRor of tho A loo Olub, of Albany, (or a khiiio to bo pullsd off itTo on tho Salem liwmie groinidj Sunday aftwnoou The Also elNb won tho ohnmplonshlp terlon hor ilurlng tho Chorry lulr. and are roi esoutud with u good Unwd of bull (layers. Tho Falrmomit elttb Wv b)u ulrwtiKtlioulHK thoir team con .'dtHubly of late, nnd olalm they Iirvo tho double crow on the Albany lml. which remain to bo seen. F'lil SielwiT, mm of Jiihn Su-lwii. hU city, has been apK'nted au di tr'ct attorney of Co' urn- county. Stolwer Is a graduate of the UntverHlty of Orogna and of. the Oregon Law School. RETIRED merghant Passes on Pen OiiiimU Win - In a baseball mute last avitHlKi botwsou 4he ttenheatlary gwaUg an I; ,MN0 Siolner, aged l, pasHel the asylum attsudants tho jKinlton- HWy t hla home on the Garden tlnry inoti won by n score of 81 to 7. ,,0M, Hr,i' "'I" morning, after an . jlllnuiH of severnl mouths. He wa Lom-n linger uUe comfortable until Tuesday Olmrlus II. Wheeler, an omploye I wn0M B ffred suveroly until his In tho Hanson pinning mills, was rw,tw- H was bomtn Allen roun caiiKht in a Joiner yost onlay, and iM 01l'' M'h IS, Ull, and came linger was ho badly orushud that It.10 uregon with hlo brothe-. iriecn wan foiiHd uoeeeeary to uinpiittue IL'" usr Lotb locating at Salem with their families. He went Into tin lleiiii inber When giving la yOHr order be sure ! grore y trade tho following sprint. and kept la buslne s on State ttreet T ' 9 KJJt&K eSi jE&EmJ oM,j& mPP ffia paSSPIM Ckll m w Rir. MID- wPP I l SUMMFR SAIF u W&M sCLOSES AUG. 1sts&LjS! I : . -1 to oall for Wild Hose ilutir once ,,ll" u"oul two years ago. wb.-u be you uao It yuu will not l)e wUtellod rtlrel. selling out to J. W. Hairltt. with any other. All graters sell It. u l'es a wife. and uiitrr:ed dnugh- iter, Mrs. Florence Grllley, of Port No Matter lag ml. He leaves two o'.der brothers. What kind of weather. Steuslatf Ohleon and Devld. at Salem, and Uro.' soMltary market Is the place yMlr brother. Peter, at Dallas, to buy your mm. Phone list. ,Tesia. who was coating to make blm a visit In Augwl. Three sisters sur Almiji, Aiiiiii Itellnbl.w. j Vv Mm rs. Mary ThMt. of tlo h- J. M. Uwrenae, the &lk Co. en, ind.; Mrs. Faanle Blo.er. of Sel inereiNl street groeer. ena aWKa be weod, Or., and Mrs. Barbara llaun relletl uitoa to furnish the beet In stein, of lllnrfton. Qhlo. Mr. sreln every line. Phoao ill. ,Ur was a meutber of the CongMga- J tlunal ehuroh. He waa a man iif tho ttulliHMi! (iiih.U.n """ " " '' "'""" imoei klHUly genial dlstHWlt'on. lov- Tho ltallroa.1 (MmiiiMon ha. set . '.? I.' " " . . I,ll,,n 8"tt'8",1U, hta f,unn IB H with tho date of Ootohor 7th (or tho hear. , . , wr,":K"" Am nwgpe. 1 wiwni U. came In contact a. nearly '.. it. 11... ....i, .. ..... " ""! turre. nve returMN rteat as iMwaiiiiit nu u.m i. i.. oonw malnlalnud ! the Southern J'0'" tWr "w hiinil nisgiton ! wmwrtered In Salon, bulo cl . l-aeltle Comp.iHy at H JefferMan ,j ? TMn ot Ua"8,,.u' m' ; M the HHcteet lu,K. Carpets Prom 25c to $1.75 yd. near Hlddlt. No roiHtrts haw been SSAiae ''reel dmnit In PorUand. The hear- ";:,,,"., T "? ,T HHV ' will be held lu men, C0 la the "? , lhd Tmt M to 'Vollv-Kargo bMlldniK In Portland j no itnllrottd CoiuiHleslon lUU nuiru. ' o K Ifsinnl ah order ueatatMC the ruer or juiy 88, r$iHlrtlig t O It Qardeu M. U. Veer and C J. Weaver, of oil re ik. u-....-u . .... . .... V N. to ri.r api! luave ik siMii. , Weaver, of " Pertmid and iSTmI uU. mmm w" We made In nny- tk yard, at tm IMHe. :Mtm. ef ihtTI! w J? ' Vlw My. rlly o fharaete. and mu higher .. iojj ran be preueMHeetl upun nnv Amer raaa rlttsen. The funeral will take place to merrow aftvraooa at I g'eloc't roni (c mMiiy gome en the VMt U Seleui Pref M. r. Wltoox. of Ml, Ve uon. a. left Wediae-day ror WnshUa I ' n. a ter Igokteg or UtU tUy, Mr. ' . llruv ( vteHUtg the West with he Umtlee e lurat ag a pave t Itv . Ml he le wrv Hturh nl4 ed win U et'y I' t i'n i- beeai a ..iwwc. r mu ey, it aw left for 8Um Creek (a I hi (or a abort ohU lag. CASTOR I A Hr Infants and Children. Fie Kind You Kara Alw&js BbuJIiI MAKltlKI). f"ICLIIROOK-0'BKIK - At S jawet' che-eh. MrMlunrllle -uiv. juiy is. nt s-Se fie . evtvvn .,f -..-, Couches Big bargains in couches. h w V 'l a. in . to Mi . ' !bru il 0 M .. v i of S- So don't wait until the last day to gzt a good carpet or linoleum or a nice piece of furniture you may need for your parlor, dining room or kitchen. Everything is cut down to bed rock prices during this sale. Refrigerators are now being offered at a 15 per cent discount. Wc have a fine line of san itary mattresses at very to prices. nranv ran use. ci"i Folding Go-Carts like cut for only $9.45 v i ', Jo k , : tS i : , ; Th ( . ..el Hoi se Furnis hifig Co,, aeher I ' r the vn be-' vher h 1 ' ' K' rn isHegfi ' 'r t ISl- 177 LIBERTY STREET a i i :ijt' Blsuatur ef CWmk .1 A rn an he: grow, aaj ITi.t L2C&3!