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1 !.- f"! i - ( w PAILY CAMTAC JOUnXATi; BALEM, OKEOON. TUESDAY, AUOPJM? 18, i008 ,li 4 AUGUST CLEAN-UP SPECIALS FOR THIS WEEK ' When You, gee It In Meyers' Ad It's So WHAT 0c WILL J0. fOR WEDNESDAY ONLY Some of the best select patterns In the Wash Goods section. All new, this season's designs In Voile.1, Bnllste, Swiss nrtd STiadcd Sllki uminlly sold nt up to 7Dc, on sale at 8:30 Wednesday only foi No lelophone' 'orders ecolved.' COME BARM' 19c yard o o 0 O And 0 O O O OOOOOOOO PERSONAL 31EXTIOX Slomneiits People, O 0 O O O of o o o galcm O O O O O Your cliolco of Summery Waists, lncctrlmmcd, inniinlsli stripes, nil now, this sensou'H styles. New num bors ndded dally. Values to $2.00, for ONLY 08 91.7A HILK GLOVE8 95c Extra qunllty puro Silk Gloves, 12- and Id-button lengths, with double finger tips. i JfMXCII TAITHTA-- A remarkable vnluo In Mack Taffeta. Bold regularly for 8Cc. Our Glean-Up Prlco SHOES for Ions than cost to make thutn, When you teo St In our ad. It's so. i LndleH White- Canvas Oxfords, valuta to $2.00 a pair August Cloah Up the pair LADIES' SWEATERS $1.38 Don't cost much and Just tho thing for outing Well worth $2. SUMMER PAHAflOLS 1-2 69c HAIKPJXS , Extra vnluo In nholl nud miliar linlr pins, will not split, crack or fndo. Spoclnl tho box wiirc iiiimoxM ; Kino Turret a Ribbons In deslr- able colors, suitable for sashes and hnlr-hows. Special .price. Select any sunshade at Hnlf Price. CLEAN UP SMOKERS' PILLOW TOPS Now and clover designs, suit able for glft to men. August Special Ivan Harrlj went 16 Portland id day to trnn?nct business. Corn. Huddlcion. of Albany, Is vis iting frlonds here for n 'Short' time. J. Mi, Sinclair, and wife, of Port land, are spending a few days here vlatlng. Rnlnh DorcatK of Portland.- Is vis iting with relatives and frJonds here for a few' day3. K. II. .Itoth nnd fnmlly ltift today for Slab creak where they will sptinil a week's outing. Miss Delia Purvlne has returned' from an outing at the popular New port resort. Coorco Farroll wont to Albany to day to transact business for n shoit tlmo. Mayor Ilodgers and wife have re turned from a pleasant outing nt Newport. MIsb- Constance Whonldon left for The Dalles yestordny to visit frlendr and relatives for a fow weeks this city, having moved to 'Portland" lately. Victor Allen has returned from a week's out'rlg nt Wflhoft Spring. Carl Hopf has returned to Cof vallls, having spent n shflrt visit with friends nnd relntlves bore. Mrs. T. A. Norwood ;Of Portland, ,tn..iifnr nt fYrtntnt v.niork Affdtl. cave. uuuhM'- w vw....- , w- Mntli in- n 10.00111111 UOV J88C niKIll .Doth mother nnd son nrd doing- nice ly. Mrs. Allen Is in Portland witn her daughter. --0- S'KWS FH03r. HERE, ' THERE AND EVERYWHERE HOLLAND SENDING war; A iirnmlnont New York Republican stitws that If Roosevelt Is tho cause of Huglies being defeated for govern or of Now York. Taft will not bo electod. Insurance rompnnles are planning to escape liability for tho Springfield fires under tho "riot" clause In poli cies; T. Hammer Greenwood, tho most nromlnent Cn'nndlon In tho British parliament states America has good reason to fear tho "yellow peril." Wade H. 12111s, attorney general of Ohio, will pucceed U 19c for 35c values. 23c EXTRA SPECIAL OK? a yard for rogulnr 28-Inch Per cale. A good nxiiortmont. Reg ulnr 10c values while they Inst, 10 yards for $1.00, 25c TltUXKH, VALISES, SUIT CAS MS, ETC.- A brand now lino Just recolvod, In tho latest stylo of traveling ne cessities. .SECOND FLOOR. iJfcm&n4 f$Pftevez4-& ) -- ...... ...,, w rt iiy nil City- News! H-HfHIHHinitu HUH' wmuici Shown ' tonight ropier. or WnbiCMlay; 3Mnoii'h PJiuo - I Eleven Jwirbor chairs. No waiting. TVpw Lot or brick uIiomo JuhI arrived nt F. P. Purring! 8tnto atrvut grocer and marketinan, J ? Motor Cycle Trip Watt Shlpi nnd Lloyd Farmer loft yustordny for Kimono on thr motor cyvtoa. At Uugutiu tliiiy will In Join. od,1 ly Ktilio Biiumlura and 1 12. Hltlpp. and tho party will go to tho bend wntur of tho McKliulo for n lOnluy hunting trip. MVhiiioi-(i SiumiKH Hebool Tho Hummor sohool for prlnolpnU nnd Huporinttulunta opuuud nt Mon mouth yesterday. Numbly School Plciili ly n enlncldum tho Contral Con. KrvgntJumil nud HvnuKtdloal Hundny school have nrrangod for a pluulc at HossoPh grovo nunr Anylum avonuo tomorrow, tho ltith. You Will Novor bo dUu)polntud In your Unking If you urq Wild llono Hgur. Sold nt nil grocorH. AlwnjN SatUtl-iI Hiiyor of Htoiulorf llro, sunltary luentt ar awnyi witlartttd. Tholr m?ttti nro nlwuya frtli no maltor what tho wenthor. Phonu (horn jour ordor, 331. A r$P&ffleU&Z4.&nA I , .... ... l UII1W, will PHtlBtu u. a. iviiunit-v Clnud Vtink has left for Albany to .. ..,,. ,,,,, Tnff ,, be nt the bedsldo of his father. It. H. ',. .. 1 UIUCIUII. HM'clal Sale Next WednoHdny. Joho. Court street. P Hugs. L. r W. Hoyi'll Add a brand now fixture to his storo. Thnt S-ilom merchants nro not only quick to take ndvnntugo of now and npprovod mothods of dolnrr uiiHlnoHH but nro bound to warrant tho conlhlonro of their customer to tho fullest extent Ih shown by tho recoil t pureluiBo of .MY. p. n0y olts. Ho tin i Just received a brand now wolghlng mnvlitncSvlilcli nhmiki tlilnkw for Itmilf. It uM duly woIkIib. QUESTION OF GRADE DEBAtED As n result of the long-drawn-out dobato over tho Uroadwny grnitc qiivHtion nt tho council ineetlnji Inst ovonlug, It was decided to hold n spe. rial meetlui; tomorrow ovimiIiii? ii which Vtco Proslilunt Tnlbot, of the Oregon Hlectrlc company, will bo iprosent. The city and tho comnanv lint iHiniiiiit.w tluk .a ui......i.... ii. ""- .m.... ,,v wji, eminuii: lliui...... ...... oxact niilnuiit. of ii.o .,..r.,i,u t.. "' ni uult ,llllu ondoavor to got to dollnrH and cents -without any hnnl or montnl operation Whiiiovor. You Just iilnoo the rommodlty on the platform and tho mm Jo dooi tho rott. uumwmurH iiiwnyH iiko to wo Just It Im it PliMkurv To cook when you ordor your o eerie from J. M. Uwranqi. You nro olwuy uro of the frhet mi.t u'l(n nil Ilium. Phon3U. HohO in Your Ordor for tlk ftot mtitta. Wu mnko ttmm. Wo Kiiuranteo them to be tiindo of pure llk Dim and beVt worknimuhlp. u it. Jomc. Court trM. JW HniiuineiV (Vit SUtwiplt-. Will b pliu,! on pKll mU (14x1 Wednojdnv. Am is i.w i. it t..,.. fio ilUpJny window on Couft trHt. Don't i-Ymrt-r Tho gioat ca1 luvxt XVednwaay on ruRi. at t. V. Jow';i,lWrt strwt, iut Tldnk ii w fr what thoy nro getting; ami on this hciiIo tho amount H plainly indlontod on tho riiHtonioriT Hldoiif tho dovlco. Tho Buhject of nonlo -linn occupied n grtmt deal of tho tlmo and uttontton of idty olllalnla and city dealers In nil parts of tho country. Many scnlea linvo boon found unrollnblo and con ilumnud. The spring stmhm ospeolnl Ii have tieon found to bo Inacourato, for as wo all know u spring will not "tiprlng" tho sumo nftor it hoi Icon umtd for winio tlmo. Rnrlnir Mro liiso nffoetod ty lioat and cold, nnd scales thnt routnln Hprlngs can not bo relied upon. This onto la sprlngles and can not wear or ohniiKO. It lum ht,n found to be ntmdutoly nirouruto and ' recommended liy oIIIcIhIh every where. This fixture will make a tiuiuUnno furnishing for Mr. Rey ftlt'H btoro nnd ho Is o bo commend ed for hi enterprise and for tho open, above-board weighing which allow hi oustomum to "o tho wheals go around for HuMiuelvoA.1' gether nnd bring the petty rug-anew ,lng that has boon Indulged In for tho piiHt vorn month, to n closo. .Tho mnttor of granting tho now frnnchlso u the Portland Rnllwny. Light & Power company was roforred to tiie commlttoe on" ordinances It was the general opinion of the cltv thor for n fow weok8 Vunk, who Is seriously ill. The Misses Apollo nud Francis LI n ii nro visiting with Miss Marian Anderson, of Albany, for n few weeks. Clayton IJnsbor loft for Seattle and other Washington points this morning to visit for n few weeks. Attorney C. L. McNnry and wife hnvo returned from n two-weeks out ing nt Seal Rocks, near Newport. Frank Lnfrety and George Oliver left today for tho mountnlnsncnr Drain to fish nud hunt for n month. Samuel Glover returned to his homo In Oregon City this morning after visiting with frlonds hero for n wook. Miss Penrl Walker wont to Port land today to visit with her sister, Mrs, H. H. Jacobson, for u fjw weeks. Mrs. M. A. Armstrong of Wnllnce, Idaho, arrived this morning to visit tho homo of her brother, Wm, Skip ton. Tho MI(so Fnnuto nnd Tholinn Pnrsons of 12 ii go no arrived this morn Ingto spend a week visiting with frlondf. Tho Ml?ses I2dnn and VornnI An derson hnvo returned homo nftor a few weoks outing nt tho bench at Newport. Miss Illnnco Clearwater loft today for Tacoma where sho will visit with friends and rolntlvea for n number of weeks. M. 12. Martin nnd wife of Olympin. WiibIi., have arrived hero and will bo employes nt tho Salem brewery of Hco horenfter. George Johnson nnd Dr. A. C. Grltuth have returned from nn out ing uonr Union creek. They ronort oxrelleut llshlng nnd hunting. Clydo Goodrich, the accomodating dny clerk nt tho I Into! Willamette hn left for Tneonm to visit his mo elected'. The Democratic nntfonnl commlt tco Is to request Democratic and in dependnnt nowspnpers to stnrt sub scription lists in their columns for cnmpnlgn contributions. Hhttlo F6rythe, bosom friend of Kvolyn Thnw, It Is rumored, Is on- gaced to mnrry Anthony ,T. Droxol. Jr., tlio son of n Philadelphia millionaire,' This evening "Fighting Bob" Kvnns goes on the retired list, hnv Ing served -18 years In tho navy nnd being G2 years of ago. The regulars aro leading in tho nntlonnl stioof at Camp Perry, O. Oregon ranks fourth'' among tho nn tlonnl guards. i o PIOX12K110F 1H51 1HKS AT I2UGI2XI2 Ilnlfn.l tr . . T iJl 3 ceased ta. ' Tho Hague, A rnr. is V. ijr '""t"7,u ,,uo siibralsifej ijwi,j . wiinout anctM Strntfon' nr bnml.rt.4 rtr- ... ...:,: """"uiut i j lo, v..v uii-ii crullers ft-1 nnd Utrocht wore olNbnwi .:: nronnro for snnodi. .u n -..-., "lapaiCBtofJ .iu wn nuj;, i'j. iiiey nro expected i . Curacao October 25 when .jl iiwius wm nnve iivo formldilJ, , in vnrrioean wnters The decision to send tlje ttf i shlpus was tho result of a u-J tno irouuio with Venezuela tho Dutnch mlnlstery of u,. , nnd other officials. Ithasbtjn nou to nwe Castro by a dir naval strength. The officials believe thi hJ bo dono without nny flghtlnj,iJ uuicn cruisors hnvo been orJt-J go prepared for war and win (J to flghf if it is found lol. sary, Iturul IMIvitv KxtrnHloift, CongreMiiinii W. O. Hawlov h been notlmM by th iiotumr. h.. Jpartmeiit thnt tin additional rurut " ' wvwii uruuri'ii Hiupioyo'l at Canbjf, Novumbor 2. and that on tho aino dnto rural free delivery orvlo0 wilt bo Odltttillshisi at Wood, vlllo. Jeokfon county. nd Loran. Inne oounty, with one currier at tacit place. fathom thnt the Twelfth stroet line would hnvo to bo re-ostnbllshed be fore tho company could hope for favorable consideration nt tho blinds of the council. Council Ixjw, Mlllnrd and 8tockton woro nppolntod a coinmlttoo to con fer with a Iiko committee from tho Hoard of Trndo to duvlso way nnd moans for tho ontortalnmont of tho victors during the Btato fulr. Tho city engineer was Instructed to draw and submit plain for a foot bridge ncros North Mill creek on Commercial utroot. The determination to thresh out the mattwr of the Uroadway grade nt a Bpeclnl meeting 'came nftor n ion? communication from Talbot hnd been road. If the city and tho company nro not ublo to settle the question be- liroadwny will bo loft to a hoard of Rrondway will bo toftto a bor. of arbitration, probably cousUtlng of II. II. Thlelson. Robert M. Wood waa found dead on hi farm near IIHUboro last nlgtit. Foul play Is uggetid by a holo plerctnl 11119 his heart by a sharpened Mirk found nearby. -tr Alfred New No(nrb K. Clark. Loilll fUilnmnn A small part of tho olty of Marah Meld water front ha been hnmnJ atoaded by C. L. Kidder. Several dwelling and storo are on the nrmi. erty. -o ter rug "Tor $1 10 "ulioje ruica will - m um at nciiifti cjWI upxt Wtlno. When tho doctor la ralloJ li .v.. - " Inland; y. a Prettyman. pbJ L "ow . rw tho Lowell?- They are MrJourW Albany: Alex Power. ,,. J!" S: n'8 w m' w-t J. WMlmfcui. Ontario. Jr, t SSirlrSi'. " ' ?' a-Smlttuood Rlvor. " Family Medicine. : ...Tr : u nwm iiiver unix-emlty h bo H She-uartl h Waltftr InlmUA. ..1...1. ,..... ., I IVW.i.'jj mil. ..,i.r.. V .r.,,?!""1' " n,o,,,b,.r.hl 30. STJ. !.--:- SST "M " K ilav. Ana- ia i. 1. U ,. ...... "" reoin nr wvwa j a. r. i t)jrjM 'iinrr tiiAM ,!. w street "'- "P"rCM DC lhDW --..-.,, ; . IliriVltklA I..1U.. . ..K - t ,...,,v.v usiiuiin IOS J-iTJi 50 Tkoro Is nothlne oln !.... , good" as Kemp's Balsam, the beit cough cure, nwil th t.v .. . win . . KIHOB w" cost Juat muck m tkU famou, wmedy. J111110B R. Salb ho gone to Port land to nttond busino's mattors. Mr. Salb Is a new resident of this city, hnvlng nomo hero from Willows. Cnl Rosa Flshbum. formorly of tlilc olty but now of Portland, passed through today on bis way homo from n vacation at Newport. Miss Dorn Ando-son nnd brother. Karl, nud tho Mlasoi llerthn nnd Ponrl Hawk, nro spondlng a fow weeks' outing nt Newport. Rodney J. Kltohen of flakor Cltv. editor of tho Rlohland Knglo, and J. J. Howlnnd of Myrtlo Crook have been admitted to tho bar. K. Kinney M'llor arrived Monday from Tacoma to vhlt his mothor. Mrs. Amolla Mlllor In South Snlom for u fow days. Mis Dora Anderson and brothc. Earl, and couelns, Ml mum Mrytle and WlnuU Webb of Lincoln. Neb., and MUse Ilertha and Penrl Hawk have gone to spend several week camping at Newport. E. E. Cooper, formerly deputy uerire or Marlon county. I now liv ing at Albany. He I one of tho bridge crew on the C. & K railroad under foreman C. A. Gray. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. V. Dugger havo returned from a few day at Yaouinn bay. Mlsi Helen Crawford of Cor. vall'a accompanied them for n -visit at Sclo. Jay Harper, of Portland, Is trans acting biuine and shaking hand with old friends here. Jay was a former Salem lad and has many friends here. Mis Minnie Churchill, of rw la vUlUng wjth relatlyjjnnd.frlond here for a few day, aft-ar which , wm go to Newport to apeud an out ing. The Newport passenger toda were: Elno Miles. Mlsi Lena Roster. Mr. J. P Robertson and dunchtn.. Mabel. Ml Myrtle Malloy. Mr. and wrs. 1 u Jamea Mr. Sallb Ralph of Portlan.i u tno city visiting with old tin,.. friend. Mm, Ralnh t .,.. . L1"' " clt (Eiigcno Guard.) Henry Colemnn, n pioneer of 1851, nnd for innly years .0110 of tho load ing monof tho upper Wlllnmotto vnl ley, tiled Frldny morning nt tho home of Jesse- Souls, on tho donation clnlm thnt IiIb father took up when he nnd his family orofced tho plains. At tho tlmo of his death ho was nearly SI yenrs old, hnvlng been born In Dunkor county, Ponnnylvnn la, on AugiiBt 31, 1824. Tho ciiubo of death was old ngo. Ho wns nover mnrrled. Ho wns the son of Nnthati Colo- mnn, who Bottled nenr Lornno In 1S51 and rnlsod a family, iiuiiiy momber of which hnvo onco held Important places In' tho development of tho atnto. Ono of his Bisters wnj the mothor of J. N. Teal, n lending innn' of nffnlrs In Portland, nnd sov- eral brothers were nromlnent In thli county, Including In&loy whmnow sur vlviw the deceased. Ho himself mndo sevoral fortunoj during lib llfo time. At nil times ho wns equally gouoroua with his property toward holpln tho noody, bolng ono or tho most phllnnthroplc men in HiIb section. Intormont will bo mndo at 1 o'clock tomorrow nfternoon In tho I, O. O. F. cemetery nt Lornno. 1 c MONEY TO L( TH03.K.1 Over Ladd & Bush's Bank,i Norwich Union Fife Insurance ! Frank Meredith, IIcaldCBt j Office with Wm. Brown ft ft. 20 Commercial street. STARR PIAPK HIGH CLASS GOOOSl GEO. C. Will NEW TODA! Selling .Muiilrliiiit Hoods nt ltetnll. Tho olty of London, Ont., Canada, hns recontly sold bonds "over tho counter" nt tho suggestion of May. or Stovely nnd Is woll pleased with tho oxperlmont. In roforrlng to this tho mayor Jtates: "When tho monev Btrlngency wub most ncuto nnd It wa dlftlcult to secure tho necessary advancos from tho banks, 1 conceived the Idea of n popular loan whereby the citizens might reap the benellt In the way of Increased interest on their money. 1 found, however, thut wo had not tho power to ask for sub scriptions, but got over tho difficulty In this way: Vo had J100.000 of local debenture to dlsnoso of. In stead of disposing of thorn on bloc- to brokers, we called for tendora In amount of $100 and upward. As a result tho Issue wa3 oversubscribed about threo times and tho entire amount taken up by our own cltlxena only one tender being received for an amount less that lo00, The de benture bear 5 por cent interest, nnd -un f-om on to tn vear. The tenders w received fro the cltS xons were all at par. or above that figure." This method of selling; bondi Is somewhat more exnenalvo anrf troubiwomo to h elty than dlspo3 t ui mo entire tssito to one or iwir brokers, tout this and similar experiments apjear to havo demon strated that the people aro glad to. 001am them directly and thus sv either to themselves or to the cltv the profit which the brokers Invar lably make In nurchaslntc -a.-niai and afnrward retailing to protafcly the same purchasers who. when per aHted, would buy them directly frOQl the CltV MimlMnnt l.....l HopjikkcM-s for II ohm's Yb roglslor ia fast filling 0;, cordlnlly invito our old If! bo with us ngaln thla yfir. Istor now. Phono 105. I Llvesley & Co.. Sulem. III For Sale Furntturo for t M hoiiRO. I hnvo this fursixM ready In my home and sW tho goods lay la the boo. house Is located wlthis blocks of tho business dlitne j rents for It 5 n month. I nnd gas light, hot andcoM' bath nnd gns range Thehn h Ilrst-clnsB and has oaljr U80 six months. This ill1 for nny ono look'ng forih ml linnnn nn T will sell einjO nB It annds. The termij! ranged satisfactorily 1 1 who wlnlinH to UllV. wiw pnrn nt tlin nnnpr. clliCf ltamo nnd nddress and I'B iniinlontn with vou Thfl " n sncrlflco on my part '"N who buys at once. Journnl C, 11-1. M1 r ..-11 ..,,.. l'oi- RnlicinvnrAl hOQSM ' and farm 'ands nt birf""' Ifnl V.tlnn.l T)nlr. f'l .Siilosmeii Ji Acents f t I nor week nnd over C& soiling New Campalsn from nnnr until dectlOH. stoi-ea. pountv fairs. Vli, nrlvntn f.imllloa CoAtHtU I nn.nn .l.n...oj nrPDlIf W Order today. Chicago .W9 60 Wabash Ave., Cnics. 7-JM WanttMlA eentle drltin Phono 1359. AV-int-i tn hnvA black!di with nK wlthnilt tOOlS, Is Will sonibK J cation In- city proporty at a rea Address Fred Dupraa, J ... r-rnllptte. J1 Bit venue, h ,. Good llors for Sale ttytt-ar. fru. hltCPV Or Can"" uo.n ,Adnid til haul wL . ., w.l V P.l . .... .iatl'' call. State and Ninviv"7ji .. ., naa It sr -ftaje two c"". . ... .. tut rK)Htk,.oao win o k- v c-ti Hob umin ptiuua v" . IB3V. ...:. ..-. v.w. the t-tMMira 10 mi" "' jjV . geatle ridTng Vi -" streetenrs or autoSW-" dress P. O. Box No, 7 rrrz .-.. , .... IVl'JH Mntye toiu mc "- . ... k... - SC4clt COHie uus. - .vj nmn of Max B1'- cslved at the Wall - -l ZIl!!.' nq Knglneop.