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M..4ir iHW ?m y JJV, arFt?'1 -JOURNAIf, 8ALKM, ORBCON. FRIDAY, JULyIm, irW. -ttL , y . v J 1 . nwi III . f IMJIUAIWiwi www Z e i nimiuwmmtBKKMMBnto. mtfTft'N THE0LD I I U ll WHITE CORNER NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY i GEORGIA FLOOD IS RECEDING ii Dress Goods Special 40 noirs of novklty SUITINGS IX OTH LIGHT XSD ABK SHADES, ALL VEItV DKSIKAHLK PAT TEIlNS, THIS SPRING'S PUR CHASES INCLUDED. 50c TO 73c VALUES ' 38c yd Wash Goods A IJIG ASSORTMENT OF 15c TO uc VALUES TO CLOSE OUT AT 9c yd Great Shirtwaist Sale SILK, COTTON AND WOOL WAISTS, 50c TO $7.00 VAL UES FOR 25c HIS TItl'K THAT THE STYLUS ARK NOT THE VERY LATEST, HUT THEY WILL COMPARE VERY Villi WITH THOSE YOU HOUGHT LAST SEASON AND ARK STILL WEARING. THIS SILKS ARE IX ALL COLORS AND ARM WORTH TEN TIMES THE PRICK WE ASK FOR THEM. Rea6 50c to $7.00 Waists Reduced to 25c m: :rsss rand Opera House J0II.VF. COHDRAY, MnnnKcr aturday, August 29 1i C. H, Kerr presents tho Now tfiTor'te comedtonno and prima linty Grace Cameron Vj lite t rau,cl comody succesa little DoIIie Dimples" ,ri by 'Up great comodlnn j u: and a cat of -10. truJup:.uii carried by com- K i '.tielutf. rhiirlnir tin. r'". hi, 7.V, aue, UTic is .Uturday, 0 h. m. 1,'UI,-T in conskkvation n i f . Aug. IS. in the coming f the Ponser- J'- ui which UlKord airman, and the Nn ' n ' Harbor. Mnvrwu 1 I N Josepr B. Hansdell, '. prudent, I largely 'f' . a Is ihown by the "i-otighout the country 'if fow weeks. The ' ' - two great bodies, Bxf, give promise t; .'ii-Miy attended by. the ' nen of the nation In- 3 't't' ronriy - .... ...,.wu j UHr tare's Ser Signals lii ar ee blur m .im. .,"7 after reading? fl; "ut headache? vriakiM .... i - nu crows ire Nature's NSBt SIGNALS w. UW OLU. TBI .-- - ui' so Jewdrv 5f KA... "J WIU1C . . - ty Seet w. i nnturnl rosourcea and In watorwny Improvements. Although no special effort lms boon mndo to bring together tho lending exports nml onthuolnstlc workers for tho cuusoi roprccnled, letters received by tho prcsjdont of tho Rivers nnd Harbors congress and nnd tho secretary of tho Conserva tion commission show that tho woo,' of Decombor 7th in Washington will bo crowded with 1nportnnt mooting.' Tho Conservation commission will moot on Tuosdny, tho Sth, whllo tho National Convontton of tho Rlvors and Harbors congross will bo hold on tho 9th, 10th nnd 11th of De cembor.nt which 5000 delegntoa nro o.xpocted. AnioiiK tho governors who lmvo. already Indicated their Intention of holug preaent at the Comervatlon coniniiminn meeting, nnd who will remain over to attond the National Riven and Ilarbore congi'ese, are: Hoggett. of Alaska: Prenr. of Hawaii; Wileon of Kentucky. Guild of MMMPhuertte. Warner of Mich igan, Jobnrn of Mlnnmrota, OlP"n of North Curollun! Poat of Porto Rice, Cummliu of Iown, Drooks of Wyoming, and Sholdon of Nebratka. These atato oxeoutlvoe have inT tlmated their proeenoe In Wnahlng ton durlug the ieriod montloiiod. while many others nro yet to be heard from. It 'is expected that In conjunction with tl annual nation oonvojiUona of the Rivera nnd Harbor oongroea aud the National Conservation com mission, President Roosovelt will ask the attendance of tho govornors of all tho statos into conforonco largely patterned after tho wonder fully successful moetlng at tho White House last spring, and from which vast boneflts havo already ac crued. During the neoct month or six weeks both tho president of the Rivers and Harbors congress, Repre sentative Ransdoll. and tho chair man of tho Conservation commis sion, Chief Forester Plnchot, will be busily engaged In addressing con ventions upon tho subjects of Inter ior waterways and tho conservation of natural resources. Mr. Plnchot, land, in all probability, Mr. Ransdell, will address the National Editorial association to be held In Boston on August 21-27. Mr. Ransdell wilV speak before tho National Irrigation congress to be held at Albuquerque, .New Mexico, September 29 to Oc- tober3. Vior-Presldent Fairbanks and President Ransdoll nro sched j uled fqr addrsses at the convention of tho Upper Mississippi River Im provement as'cclation, to bo held at CHnto, Iowa. September 22-24. Both Mr. Plnchot artf Mr Ransdell nro er-vTT-d at thl farmers' Natloaal crrroe, to be held at Madison, Wlwonais, September 24-28. imatrum Plmhat and rtoemuiy tho American Bankers' association which meets nt Donvor Soptembcr 28 to October 1. Among tho many organizations lmvo held thol'r annual coucenttons conservation of nntniral resources, nnd Improvement of tho waterway of tho Unltod Stntcs had enrnost soclatlon of Manufacturers, which met In Now York City In May, tho National Education nsioclution nt Clovclnnd In Juno; tho Yollow Pine Lumbor association nt Chlcngo . In July, nnd the Chautauqua Institu tion nt Jnmostown, N. Y., July 2C to Augurt 1, nt which meotlngs com mltteoH woro nppolntod nnd rusn lutiona adopted looking to n com prehonalve movomont on tho part of the general government for tho con servation of our natural resournoe and tho improvement of tho nation's water highways. o KINK YOUTH DISAPPEAR ON SAN FRANCISCO HAY (United Tree Lwuttxl Wire.) San Francisco, Auk. 2S Thr pat ents of five young men and the en tire foroe of tho Potrero police itn tion nre today searching for tho youths who have boon out in the bay in a light bark and dressed only In tights, slnco oarly yesterday morn ing. Tho boys aro Asker Fort, Rob ort Haslott, Frank McGuIre, Own Haley and Frnnk Thompson. Thoy left tho boat house of the South End Rowing olub at n!n o'clock yestorday morning and have not boon seen since. Tho police launch "Patrol" soarched the south orn end of tho bay with a search light last night and is today out; iuuiMiH iur mw iniDouih wu. dh.w... is thought that they wore oarriod by a stiff broozo on to tho mud flats nt tho south of tho olty and havo beon eniablo to get off. It Is learned that somo of tho boys may be In a critical condition as they woro all dressed In light costume. (United Press Leased- Wire.) Atlftttfn f1 t .. nn - a. . I n-iumii, uii., ivug. -i, ucporu from Augusta today say that the wntert are receding antl that many of the destitute people nro now re colvlng relief under an organized system. Fifteen nro reported to bo dead. Most of them aro negrors. The rains have ceased In tho up per Savannah vglloy and at Augusta tho river is falling. The prospects nro bettor today than at any ttmo since floods bognn tho 'first part of tho week. Tho full number of tho -dead still is unknown but it is now believed that It probably will not be w great as at first estimated. Tho wator Is still deep in tho streets of Ar.igustn nlid tho property Iobb there cannot fnll below a million dollars. Somo estimate.? today place It at two millions. When tho wires nro patched and roportB b'egin comlnK In It Is honed that tho general results t.f tnc floodtt will not prove as serious ns has been Indicated, though there "Is no hope for tho crops In most of tho flooded districts. o . ONLY TWO fContliniod from Page 1.) . nnd everything movonblo was lnshrd light. According to tho story of En- glneor Hardy, who with a ooamnn, wns snvod, tho typhoon enmo with terrific forco anil a soa washed over .tho doomed tnwnp Bhlp whoso on- (glncs woro forcing It In tho tooth of tho galo. Tho son washed Into tho j flroroom nnd when tho stonm drop- P0d tho vohsoI'b bond payod off and tho sons waHhod ovor tho doomed jBtonmor's sldo. It sank so quickly ' thnt tho mon below docks woro caught on tholr way up from tho onglno room and drowned. Hardy and tho Boamnn woro snvod by bolng washed ,upon a llfoboat which had boon overturned In nn ef fort to launch It. Tho vorsoI clonrcd from Knrnpsu, Aug. 24. Two days later tho typhoon broko nnd tho vessol was dostroyed. o Hoppickers' Supplies IWIIWillMWWtWaBwmwiM SWll till 111! Hfcr WMWWWWMWIIMWtWWWItliWWWIWWWWWttiMWWiM Our Gloves for. Hoppickers are much better qnntlty for the price than Inst yoar, owing to tlm lonr price of glove lenthor. Wo lmvo an enormous stook of CAN VAS GLOVES In nil sts for Ohfldreii, Womou and MOn. Overalls, Denim and Covert Coats, Sliirfs, Shoes, Ladies' Wrappers, Wool . and Cotton Blankets, . Comforts TT OUR LINE OF FALL UNDERWEAR . . . Is now ready for you. "Rogular stores" can't match our prlcoa bocauso vo flguro profits on tho Bpot cash bnsh?. You will find overy weight and quality suttablo for this ollmnto In our lino thld Benson. Tho demand for I , ! tli 3:iLl NORTH HOSIERY Is conbtantly Increasing bocauso North Hoso aro mado hotter than ordinary brands. Thal'H why thoy wear longor. -32-1JL a T7 J&. RAILROAD fContlnuod From Pngo 1.) and tho Oregon Electric compnny. Upon his arrival lioro tho railroad ofllcinl wont Immodlntoly to sou City Englnoor Parrot. Ho stated that as soon ns ho wns glvon tho propor grndo by tho city engineer, a foroe of men would bo put to work on North ' High street, nnd that the lowering! of tho trnok would bo pushed to . y L! wved,- icxzdsi UMos'e Everything for the Whole Family sra completion nt . tho onrllst posslblo doto. According to tho onglnoorB It will roqulro about throo wookH to put the trnok wlioro it bolongs. o HUE WII''K WHO IN TURN ASKS DIVORCE San Francisco, Aug. 28. Sennit- tlonnl divorce papers aro In tho hnnds of tho county clork here to day, prosontlng tho 'claim of Mrs. Loo I). Coats for separation from hor husband, a wooltUy inula buyer antll mining innu, reJldlng nt the I'sii1-) mont hotol. Tho wlfo'u nrtlon l In tho nnturn of n countor milt opposing n suit bnvught by Coats a few days ago for tho recovery of 13,200 alleged to bo hold by hor Illegally. At tho ttmo it was lllud it wa said Coats would pooh make application for dl vorcu. Mts. Coatg ontlolpatod him by filing her suit llrst. In hor oomplHlut the wlfu mnkoa tuYtlluf charges of lulldsllty and misbehavior on.llio ptut of hor hus band, asks for an equltublo division of the community property. w :mmmaKzm&'&32xx3zzsinx&&xmx SEPT. M9 Salem. Ore. EXCURSION TRAINS and, Special Rates SEPT. li-1!) Salem, Ore. OREGON STATE FAIR AND EXPOSITION FO The LARGEST and BEST PACIFIC COAST FAIR CAPTURE GANG OF PICKPOCKETS (JIAV Pwi "wj,! P-?un) San Francisco, Aug. 28. Four al leged pickpockets, believed by tho police to bo members of a gang who have been preying on people coming Into this filty at tho Third Street de pot, are being hold in Jail pending an Investigation. Tho men aro Ed ward Opponhelmer, Harry Emerson, Tony Parmaglni and Tony Charlie. The gang has been In tho practice of waiting for tho overland train ev ery day and boarding tho streetcars with the passengers taking advan tage of tho confusion to pilfer their nockets of valuables. Many com- plants havo boon received by the po lice of this petty thelvlng aud de tectives who were pot on the caso bellev they have tho rnlcrcants Kennrdv - Laxat ve Co"gh Syrap i- ,..Qiinm. rocrtmmpniled for inil children nnnn , 14th. i v Mondiiy, RESKRVKD IVOXES OAN UK HAD IN AH VANCK FOR THE RACKS CHILDRK.V Saturday, lUlli Greatest Exalblt at any Coast Fair. Now buildings all complotod. Walks and grounds tho fllnost. , Freo camping for thousands. Agricultural collogo to hold meotlnga. Races six dnyu; oommonoo Monday, Froo ovonlng ontortninmonta, , McElroy'u Band and Orchostra, Promluonl mon will speak, Fancy fitook shown dally. Complete Program for Six Days-Two Great Shows Day and Night-Something Doing Every Hour One:Hundred Thousand Oregon I People Attend the Fair and are BetterJor it. A WEEK OE PROFIT PORYOU! ENJOYMENT FOR THE FAMILY! SUMMER SCHOOL FOR ALL! Low Rates Salem, Oregon Sept. 14-19. COME Low Rates Salem, Oregon Sept 14-19 UriUi. I ,mmmrr IBMI1