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THE OLD
WHITE CORNER
1 Graber Broslll
QUEEN AFTER AN
PLUMBING
AND
CAS FITTING
EXCITING CHASE!
NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY
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Dress Goods Wash Great
Special Goods Shirtwaist
40 uoirs op novelty , Sale
BflTlXGS IN DOTH LIGHT ' ;
AND DAKK SHADES, AIiL , . .
A BIG ASSORTMENT OK .
VEHV DESIRABLE PAT- . . ' ' ' ' ' SILK, COTTON AND WOOL
ioc TO HS'c 'VALUES TO i' -
TEHX8, THIS SPRING'S 'UK. : S "i t '."' WAISTS, 50C TO $7.00' VAL-
GLOSE OUT1" AT . ' " .
niASIS INCLUDED. ' -.-j 'iW ,. ,k v UES FOR , '
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50c TO 75C VALUES - ' .' , - .
38c yd 9cyd ';i 25c i
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IT IS TRUE THAT THE STYLUS ARE NOT THE VERY LATEST, HUT Til BY VILI COMPARE VERY
WELL WITH THOSE YOU BOUGHT LAST SEASON AND ARE STILL WEARING. THE SILKS Xftfl
IX ILL COLORS AND ARE WORTH TEN TIMES THE PiUCE WIS ASK FOR THEM.
Real 50c to $7.00 Waists Reduced to 25c
(United Press Lcnscd Wlro.l '
Reno, Nov., Aug. 26. IY-oilo fifty?-1
ley, alias Irene Duff, known througjli
out the Unltotl Statoa ns "Quwn of
the Pickpockets" U In jnll today at
Sparks, after an oxcltfng oswnpo
from omcei'8 yosterdny.
Tho woninn oloverly robbod a
Sparks bartender of ?90 and flcI
to Reno whoro sbo wojb followod and
arrested by Conatablo Malay of
Sparks, On a Btreotcar bound for
tho latter place, Malay missed a dhv
rnond pin and his wallet. Ho stop
ped tho car and ordered a search,
but while the hunt was In progress
his prisoner slipped out of tho car
null jumtfotl Into an automobile , f
standing near and started at broalt-
notlk fipood for Sparks.
Hearing of tho runaway prisoner 1
Doputy Shuriff Maxwoll of Spark ;
started toward Rono In an auto-1
mobllo to Intercept hor. When sho
sightod tho npproachlng olllcor, tho
woman jumped from tho speeding,
machine Into a pond and secreted i
herBOlf. Tho doputy kept on after it
tho chauffciur.
Lator tho fugltlvo was found at
a road houso and arrested. While
at tho pollco station -undergoing
search bIio Blip pod a diamond ring
from tho flngor of aa officer, but
dropped it on tho floor by accident
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JAPANESE MAY ICORV
POSTPONE EXPOSITION
(United 1'rcsa Loftsed Wire.)
Toklo, Aug. 20. Tho unpopular
ity of President Kanoko, of ttio
Toklo exposition, hna dausod difri
cr.tltles which may result In tho post
ponement of tho great exposItloU,
which now Is sot for fi)12. $
Tho pcoplo aro clamoring agalnlt
tho mclhrfds of Kanoko In spending
great buius of gavornmant mpncTy
nnd tho reports of tho postpoiKimojh
havo boon so froquont that today tlfb
minister of ngrloulturo and gonT
Jmerce found It necoesary to Issue a
formnl denial. He jmld that tho av
'position would bo .hold at tho tlmo
Joet, but ovon this nasuranco Is not
sufllclont to qiilet tho reports.
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RECORDS
ARE MADE
M Hor08 fo Contest for HI
Pmos nt Oregou'H State Fair.
1 grandstand seating about G00O
tectitors, with room for 20,000
along tho homo stretch; now
hm nd ofllclals' stands rccon-
fjcted with tho special object of
tiring (ho best posslblo vlow of the
twi, modern announcing machines
to tap tho spectators Informed adj
b the tlmo and positions of tho
to, find a track that Is known
be lightning fast, will glvo 0;o
l'i itato fhlr tho host equipment
' ''J harness races nffordod by any
tttkH ' wiit
Tt1 w hr yir will bo fhe I.
' 'i on the coft. Tijvo
' I" y !ph, and lx puroj
In front of tho grand stand, but tho
spectators along tho sidelines will
bo afforded an cxcollont view of tho
horsos, nB tho fence's havo all bcon
cut down to .a height 'of 3 foot G
Inches. Tho ontlro fenco on tho In
side has boon nowly built. A double
fonco tins bcon put on the insldp to
kcop tho crowd ba,ck off tho rail.
' Tho Judges' otand has boon lowci
ed on a lovel with tho grandstand,
and tho tlmor.H stand has bcon cut
off. Tho wire Jjns beon moved 00
foot north. Electrical connection
will bo mado botween tho Judges'
6tnnd nnd tho bandstand. Tho
grandstand- will bo enclosed with a
wlro fonco, and olectrJc turnstllos Ii.-
!T'-'
stalled. Tho stands and betting and
saloon flexures in tho lntorlor lave
beon torn out, as nelthor hotting nor
liquor soiling will bo tolerated this
yoar.
n rarh .ha i,w.t -.!,- Anouior improvemem 18 anwntai-
' ffer.i in th.. .. ...in ii .lntloii of Mitomoiit! aunounolng
W' f..,i l.to. tn Amr&. 1 aclll
ft '1 V
't f. , ,nrfc win .Ai..i...i i ."lonB of tho hor as' thoy
W r,r -r- ,,, jh, , - l.rtr...
tepro.-,c tbM the time mav I kVboar4. Numerom cHhQr Improve-
.. i V k iviAtifte vtvlll hd ntniln' 'it'll f1 It timitf1
They will llaih tho tlmn
r.l of frbV which 0fft hwt ,n8Untlr' rr,n nB ,tH8 n0
,.!- in ..3tL.i...i itftlona of tho horwe as'thoy flnuU.
There tnaohlues are worked with n
ML ANGEL
ACADEMY &, COLLEGE
Mr. Angel, Oregon.
Lincoln, Irrndlatod by the inner
glow of earnestness nnd geniality
and humor, became notably attrac
tive, and n half hour's address blmp
ly enpturod tho ontlro crowd. Her
walkod right Into our .affections In
losa than a day, and already Ills place
in tho hearts of tho California
preachers Is secure An hour or two
spent with him In committee- work
a llttlo lator on, gavo a good Impres
sion of his koonnoss of Insight into
situations that havo to bo considered
and soundness of Judgmont aa to tho
solution of dlflloultloB. Congratu
lations to tho conforonces in tho
north that aro to onjoy his presi
dency thlB year! Tho wrltor almost
envlso his brethren tho prlvlllgo If you nro working for a toachorat
umy ii ro uoon 10 mivu in wiu iiiium- , cuniuciuu, you must tako til
rations and followshp of tha genial
bishop, "Sond him baok to us In
good ordor" as soon as you can.
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NORJLYL COURSE A SPECIALTY
T'hla chartered Institution Is em.
powered by tho Btnto of Oregon wlttt
all tho privileges of a Btato normal
school in conferring Teacher's State
Certificates and Llfo Diplomas.
It has thoroughly oqulppod chomi-
imi aim ixiymcai lauoraionos. Younu
womon Btudonts of Mt. Angol "acad
emy havo recontly nttainod 3 00 por
cont In tho atato examinations in
nny,i cs.
1
jros AlbK
Arlvea, ,nt Cqrvas
TruliiH for Albany.
No. b' i
Loavefl Corvnllls . ...:j Cj30a
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7'. 45 p. xa
P'26 p. m
7Sl9n.
tn
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3:15 p.m.
2:55 p. m
Arrive at Albany
No. 9
oavoa CorvaulB
Arilvos at Albany
No. 7
Loaves Curvullls 6:00 p. rn
Arrtvos nt Albany 0:40 p. ns
No. 11 (Sunday only)
Lcavoa CorvalllH . . . . . 11:15 a. m
Arrives at Albany .'. . ', .11:88 a. m
No. 12 (Sunday only)
Leavoa JVlbatay . .12:35 p. xa.
Arrive a1: Corvallls .... 1:18 p. m.
Portland, Oregon, June 17.
1 ComraonclnR June 22nd and until
further notice, the following train
Borvico will bo in effect on the line
of tho O ft E. n.i-R. between Al
bany and Ynqulna, daily oxe'opt Sun.
day:
Train No. 10 Train No.2
Mixed Pnasongor
Loavo Albauy 7:4G R.m.,-12:40 p.m.
Arr. Yaqulna 1:30 p.m. 5:30 p.m.
Train No. 15 Train No. 1
Pnssoneor Mixed
ly. Yaqulna . .2:15 n.m.
Will Ivo prompt attention
to all ordors, gunranteo our
work to glvo satisfaction and
to bo up to tho sanitary atnud
ard. AVE WILL HE PLEASED
TO GIVE ESTIMATES
ON CO NTH ACTS
Call at our shop on Liberty
street, back of liarr's Jowolry
Storo. Phono 550.
iiiiimniminniiHH'
G. P. MASON BON: 00.
247 Miller St., South Salem, manu
facturer of all kinds of boxes, orates
and fruit dryer accessories. Phone
308. tf
Phone 44 Mala 147 N. High St.
C.W.YANNKE i
Proprietor of
THE FASHION STABLES
Cabs and Llvory, all Rigs Modern
Rubbor Tiro. "
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Tlmo Curd No, n. Sowtbcni Pml
Co., ElWctlvo Sunday, May 17,
1008.
Toward Portland, Phknoiiklt.
No. 10. G:13 n. m. Oregon Hx',
proas. :
No. 18. 8:40 a. m. Cottage QtQti
paejonger.
No, 12. 2:45 p. m. noseburg
, Bonger.
s
Toward Portland
Freight, .
in. Portland
No. 822. 5:00 p
last rreignt.
No. 226.-10:4011:28 . w.
way freight.
Toward San Francisco, pMMenfr4
No. 11 13:03 a. m, Roseburg
pajwen'gw. -No.
17. 6:40 p, m. Cottage Grove
passenge.
No, 15. -8: C b p. m. California ex-
proee. ' ,
No, 13. 3:31 a. m. San Francltco
. express.
Toward 8h VtmiicIico, Freight.
No. 221. 2:43 "a. m. Portland fast
freight. , .
No. 225.-11:28 a. m. wy frofght.
Excellent Health Advice.
Mrs. M. M. Davidson, of No.
7:00 a.m.
Arr. Albany.. 7:00 n.m. ll'CG n.m.
G On Runrlnvu Mia uauIa lll 1m nn
nrnA n.l..HAlH.. .. ..... . W .r" "-W w HVMIVV ll UU US
luumumuuii in puysica. jviKl roiiews: nn , int0rmodlato nolnta-
Angel Academy Is tho' plnco par o J Lv. Albany 7;3,n. mj ar. Ynqulnol . lntompa,ttlJ vm' ,
' ' w -, . xvvjrts(y f i A MAA
collonco to propa'ro for thl oxannl l
nr. Aiunuy ii:ao p. in,
For furtlior1nformatlon
m irvripAuu
opply io k..
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OntRon Ek'ctlra TIhw Table,
Tlmo of arrival and dparturako
cara at Salem 1b as follows, Portland
Locul
hh
itx'-f. at 2 i3 Itef-ird.tliA wook'i
lV: ""ti tf ail ond. - - -
" of bu'ldlng the addt-
9 Vl't-' l"r.inilflrl lioa Iman
' a.nl the structure now
a1 i' 'l.'tble the number of
vo It fo-raerly accommodate.
'Pacd-tand ha been hnllt iinwn
itie track with a row nt i.nvA. .
Nljj a0nK (h Antlpa trnnt
W Till be 5f. hnvna In oil
l ellmlnato the bleachers
Perfect
Eyesight
fcJow beat friend; treat It right.
till (t
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US.
M4 it Vl f0r8akp yQU
ther U Mt yet anything
that will take ,t3 nlace.
YOUR EYES
lW QIU. ,!d; C0WuIt
fin .u
- .n that much.
-thing foradvIce
,KYEWII.L1.BSAFBIX
leW. i
Zlrr sre
, Wty Strcet8
meute will be mado; wlildi it would
be ImpoBsIbl to mention In a aingln
article.
TEA
There is nothing that
costs so little, both money
and work, and that goes
so far if it has the chance.
Your trocar returni rour monr K you deal
Uk SftUUiiig'a Pt n pay bin.
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Bishop E, H, Hughes, D, D L. L. D.
A California correspondent of tho
Pacific Christian Advocato writes aa
follows concerning Bishop Hughes,
who holds a Methodist conference in
Salem during tho present week,
Our Now IlesJdeRt Bishop.
Some photographers flatter their
subjects, some do tbem Bcant Justice,
while others aro atrocious carica
tures. Gazing on the picture of
Bishop Edwin H. Hughes as repro
duced in several of our public prints,
ono who had never met the 'original
felt constrained to Inquire what
thero could possibly havo been In
tho low-browed, big-eared, unprepos
sessing Individual therein presented
to commend bom to tho special cou-
isideratlon of tho late General con
ference when hunting fo episcopal
timber. It was hard to rid onesolf
of the impression that a mistake had
i been made and that California was
getting a 6ort of "fag-end" In tho
j person of Its now rosident 'bishop.
But it took less than ton minutes of
(looking at and listening to thlg same
j Bishop HngbOj.out of tho picture
(and In propria persona, tho other
day, to utterly dissipate all such Im-
WM. McMURRAY,
Gen. Pass. Agopt
j Express
Local
JCxnrofla
nation.
rt.
i no inuorntory work nm! nnt,i
)f7A linnlsu . .Uv ,. ..Jrf !).(
tfivMwvio uiiiiB 1-ium or j hub ionic iti
Gilford avenue. San Joiq. Oal., snyg- , modal for physics at the Lewis and!
viiw worui oi uiecinc unwra as , Clark oxnoelUnn 'ii 0-23-01?
general family romody, for hond-l'",nc cxpo8U,on- ot
iffi? S bQWofs Tso 7ronoulncSd F""
that I nm prompted to say a word' 3
in its ravor, tor tho ueueru or tlioso i
noeklnt! rollof from suoh afflictions. I I
Thero Is moro honlth for tho dlgos- I
tlve oroana In n bottle of Kleotrlc 1
Bitters than 'n nny other remody I
know of." Sold under gunranteo at
J. C. Perry's drug storo. 50vc.
:40 a. m.
J);5Q a.m.
IS 25 p.'m.
4:20 p. m.
5:45 p. in.
8:20 p.m.
a
0:00 11.111,
0:05 a, ra.
11:05 a; in.
1:45 p,m,
3:38 y, m.
0:00 pm.
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SALEM MARKET.
Ix)cnl WholesjiJc Market.
Eggs 22o.
Butter Crermory 25c. ,
Cows ?33.60.
Hens 10c; young chickens,
Local Wheat 85c.
. Oats 33 Q 35c.
Barley $20 21.
Flour Hard wheat, 1.4.80 5,00;
fUley, $4,00. , "
Hay Cheat, $9010; clover, $3
g9 por ton; timothy, $11012.
Onions 11-.75 cwt. ' .
Hops 1907 crop, fCc.
Cascara Bark 2ii3c. ,
Mohair 18c.
Retail Market.
Oats $1.'45.
Wheat 11.05.
Eggs 26c.
Butter Country, 20c; creamery,
35c.
Flour Valley, $1.10 01.20 per
sack; hard wheat, $1.4001.45.
Bran 90c per sack; $30.00 per
ton; shorts, $1.25 per sack.
Livestock.
Hogs Fat, $5.75.
Stock hogs $4.
Steers 3s.
Veal 5 7c. .
Tropical Frcdta.
Bananas $6.50.
Orr.nges $4.50.
Lemons $4.75 5.
Portland Market.
Poultry Hens, 12c; duoka. 13
14c; pigeons, old $1 per dozen
MUlstuff Bran, $20.
Flour Valley. $1.20 por sack;
hard wheat, $1 45.
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PLENTY OF SUXXINGS. DESPITE THE CONTINUED DEMAND-
ON US, SOMEIIODY HAS CERTAINLY NOISED THE
GOOD NEWS
AUOU.VI) ABOUT THE HUREN & HA3IHTOX AL1TTINGS OF WHAT
A FINE GRADE OF NEW PATTERNS THAT WE GET EXCLUSIVE ,
LY, AND OF 1IO.W WE ARE AB1.E TO ICWlDOWX THE PRICES
THROUGH HUYINQ DIRECT. THERE HAS
KEEN
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A VEE1TAHLE
RUN ON OUIt MATTING STOCK, HUT. OUR VLft$VY ORDERS HAVE
BEEN EQUAL TO IT AND THUS WE AKB PREPARED TO SUPPLY
THE VERY CHOICEST IN EITHER CHINA OR JAW
USUAL ESTABLISHED, SAVING PHICE3.
KIND AT OUR
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