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Children's and Misses'
Reefers and P6ter iPan
Normal College Clothes
the new "Oregon
.Coat," navy blue and
cardinal, with Oregon
buttons.
The best made school
clothes on the market.
This assortment is the
largest we have ever
shown in ready-to-
wear garments for the
young people.
Tailor-made Suits, $12.50 to $65.00 each.
A superb display of new tailored suits now
ready for your choosing. Three times the
assortment you will find anywhere else about
town, exclusive models, and as usual, the most
reasonable prices prevail here. Long coat
suits in very attractive models, skirts of the
latest fashions and materials to please every
individual fancy. The display is worth com
ing to see and. includes tailored suits of all
grades. It's no trouble for us to show our
goods. We want people to know that we are
selling to and pleasing more people for less
money than any store here abouts.
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TENLOSTI
LIVES ! 1
4
1 000 Coal or and
Garment Hangers
That are slightly damagod,
p
will glvo thorn away froe If you will
Wo
ak for ono,
TODAY
Wo will huvo on display tho lnrg
oit assortment of Furs over shown In
Salem. Thoao aro bottor values for
less nionoy than wo 'have .ovor of
forod,
Genuine 'llcalherbloom Petticoats
In a large assortment of styles nnd
colors, usually sold for $2.50. Our
Advance Fall Special Thoro nro
about 8 dozen In tho loi
so tho enrly ones will gci C J fi K
them. S w
SUIT CASES
Nothing llko it over shown In Sa
lem. Gonulne Cowhide, with straps
all around, shirt fold hi lid with 1
straps, ball head handles, equal to
most $7. CO cases sold else
whore. Advance Fall. Special
$5
Dress Goods
Our correct showing of Fall and Wlntor Dron
Good- In nil tho now woavos nnd colors aro pro
ductions from tho host mill Wo have searchod
tho markets far and near for this ja'rgo asaort
ment, and can now assure you that our qualities
nro tho host ovor offorad at such reasonable prices
Court Street Window
wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
New Laces
Wo nnnounco tho nrrlcnl of tho largest a-Bortmcnt of Laces and All
Ovorn, over received by this otbro at ono shlpmont. Tho pattorns aro
tho Uncut yet shown, from tho dainty slmplo to tho most gorgeous de
signs LACK SUCTION
NEAR TROUT GRI
MONTANA
Spokane, Wn . Sent " r ?"M
reached hore late thls aftenJJ
five mon, two engineer iJ?l
nnd another, wha-o tdentltr J
ni . 1,,ea earI' todu
collision between a pMiZl
freight train of tho Northern P
railroad,. The ,nessaR0 cou
tho meager Information it..
..! uiuiuuui. occurred at J
this morning 25 mllca east of
ufcok, wont. A relief trili
"""'U7UU weaicai soppUn
uwu oohv 10 mo Rcene.
Shoes
c
The well dreoied Ladles will wear this Fall Tan
High Shoos and Patent Colts in Dnlmoral nnd
Bluchers. '
We nro Sab-m's agents for tho famous "PAT
CCYAN" for little .men and boys, for misses nnd
little women, for wenr, fit and finish' this lino HAS
NO EQUAL.
Our men's lino of Fall Shoo3 Is hotter than over,
nil the nobbiest shnpos aro on dUplay.
issue
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I jCity News!
H-h-HHH Ml I 11 1,1 H-H-W-tM-fr
WfHtllVlV
Falr tonight; Sunday fair nnd
cooler, .,
O. It. & N, company with maintain- 0 OOOOOOOOO
Ing Inadequate and lncotm-n'out l I'KURONAIj MKNTION
Htoi'k ynrdu nt Hulmu, mid uniting tho i
o
IVIinil Itl 1lnt4luilit-
VIMt Hull's restaurant,
'ngton stroot; 'l f
330 Wash-
o-o-d
l-'nr UtililKT Tln'N t
You can huvo mono by going'' to
8. A.
(lone.
Manning to huvo your worv
KpottMiim Ilflt'wXi'N Nninril
flovoritor Cbumhurliilii litis ap
pointed I. W. Munkors ,of Albtiny,
W. F. lilpmnn of Portland, W. T.
Tall inarm of AMorln, nnd Clark W.
Laughury of Astoria delegates to 1iq
National Convention of American
fjpnrtjinen, to bo hold nt Lnoghlm',
Oklahoma, October 12 nnd 13.
Three reasons for buying ClovntMid'
linking Pewder:
Superior Quality (Pure Qruuin ot
Tartar),
Noutost Package (Screw top can).
JJest Prlco (3 lb. li G lbs. 1.65).
Connoting Drvymnn Miilttlliig
Tho big plate gluMn windows in tin
now lUeymni) bulld'tig woro InstnlUd
yostorduy nftornoou.
A mafrlago llcouso wan laiuod yo
tordny aftomoon to William,- II.
Krebs, ngod 10, and Myrtle Jones,
ag4 16 both of Tumor. As both
tho contracting purtliu woro under
ago, a written atatautont from ouch
of tholr parent, giving their con
sent to tho lunrrlftfio, wa nrnxtsl to
tktf application for tho,llcenso.
UWtV lUtl
comml:Blon to sot n date for hunrlug
l. tho matter. President 1). S. Jobs.
lyii, of tho Portland Hallway, Light
ft Power company, has written to tho
railroad commission tilting that tho
eomnilmlon'H recommendations con
tained in 1(h report ot tho collision
between an 8. P. engine nnd a car nf
tbot Portland, Hallway, Light & Power
company In Portland on Jaily 2K,
would bo observed and enrried nut.
Tho report, recommended that tho
conductor precede IiIh car aeros
Hteam railroad erorslugs, ntid glvo
tho signal for tho motnrinnu to cross.
N l'VIr Pjikni
Upon tho request of President Mat
look, of tho stnto board of ngrloul
tur, Attorney Genernl Crawford
yesterday attertion roudured n do
oIhIoii which virtually prohlblta tho
state fair board from granting patron
oxoopt In rnsiM where tho board ob
tains vuluo received for them. If
this opinion holds nil tho pnsc that
hnvo ulromly been tHsiicd for tho
eomlng fair wjll hnvo to bo cancelled.
('an I milium FNIi
Attorney Oonornl Crawford la
wading through many volumes ot
legal tore In nn endeavor to And on),
whether tho Yakima Indians of
Washington, who nro pnrtlea to agy
oral truat'od with the United Statoj
government, have the right to llsh
on the Oregon side of tho Columbtn
rlvo. TIib mastor tUh wardon this
morning (11(h) a complaint with tho
jiUornuy gunoral, In which It was
stiyiHl that tho Yuklmau woro on
camped on tho Washington sldo ot
tho river above Colllo, and that they
had strung netH from tho Washlng
to tho Oregon shore. Tho Indians
will not pay tha slightest hoed to
tho threats of tho lUh warden, de
claring that thoy havo an old treaty
with Uncle Sam which allows thorn
0 And Moveiiirutt or
() People.
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Salem O
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O O O
In H!i In iinv riftrfr rP tttn vIvam TKa
tltllt 1 , ... -a, nil -. m lw llio
thov. Hi Stato Ktrcot. from 7 to lO'i-. .,i . ...in., ..
o'clock ovory ovonlng.
ter will b roudorsl Intor.
Tko Ota ItdUWkv
p hco can ulwaysrbo'rollod upon, His
n.
Would you glvo 25 cents to stop
h. 'i
Tho grgcork wld by J, M. LwrrQur coughT Then get a bottlo of
Kemp naisam nnd you will have
cmxish for tho whole family. . U
coats 25 cents.
procerus aro alwliya
Phono 311.
ot tho best.
FuiiMtl at Iilt
A placo to hava that old suit presa
od and cleaned and inada to look. uU
mot llko now. Johnson & Stego,
next door to Journal otneo.
Th atreotH mV bjj iorj'tup
Thi rain may oom djnwu,
Oa tho fact of tho man yho sjnokwi a
TA8IIMOO
You novor m a frown.
P W. iOHMWfciNWai
Asa Drowt h? of HaliiVi, ?re.
goo, have tied & eomplintvrUh the
railroad couiml?lou, cbarulna tke
For ,S inula y Dlnuc
You can dp no bottifc than order
a nlc, roaat or Jiloy steak from
gluusiptr ltrta, sanitary market.
Phono 321.
Fop h SiMlHCil Ankle.
A apralnod anklo may bo cured In
about ono-thlrd tho tlma usually ro
qulred, by applying Chamborlaln'a
Liniment frooly, and giving it abso
lute roat. For aalo by Dr. Stone's
drug store.
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Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Collins nro nt
tondlng the fair at.Sclo.
Percy Zlmi, of Dallas, Is transact
ing business hore today.
Frunk Durbln lelt for Kugono to
day to transact buslnea.
F. II. Dnyton wns looking flftor
business In Albany yestordny.
1). F. Wright wni n pasougor on
tho morning local for Portland.
Will Humphrey Is In Portland
trniisnotlug business for n abort tlma.
T. MoLeod loft for Portland today
to look after buslnesB ntorotB tlior.
Hov. H. T. llnbcook roturned to
day from an extended visit In oaat-
em oltloi.
Miss IIulou Kellnr roturned thl'i
morning from a week's outing nt
Nwwport.
M. MoDonnld wont tfl Albany yes
tordtty to trnnsnot business far n
short time.
S. J. lllusoheo and family, of Spo
kane, Is In tho qtty visiting tho state
institutions.
Ilort Honsloy, of Portlnnl, Is vIb
Itltig for n fow dnya with frlonda nnd
relntlvos hero.
J. J. Overtoil went to Portlnnd this
morning to spend Sunday with rela
tives and friends,
Mrw. Clyde Portwoll, of Portland,
arrived today. to visit with relatives
and friends for a few weoka.
Tom Smith returned to Marlon th's
morning uftor looking after buslnoas
iiiu ttors hero for n day.
I). J. Thorite, of Oregon City, nr
rlved last evening- to look utter busi
ness matters and visit friends.
Mlsa Anna Poland camo down
from JofTorson todny to visit friends
ovor Sunday.
K. C, Heckman, proprietor of tho
Yokohama Tea Store, is in Portland
transacting business.
Mrs. Jessie Harrison returned to
her Portland home last evening after
a pleasant visit with friends horo.
Miss Kthor MoMarsters arrived
yesterday and will spend Sunday vls
itlug at tho homo of Mlsa Caroline
Crnver.
Herbert Chorry. ot Portland. Is In
the olty looking after tho business
Interests of Arthur & Co., shingle
mills, or Porlnud.
Hon. J. O. Graham, formerly ot
this city, but tor tho past year of
Portland. Is In tho city visiting
friends and transacting business.
T. C. Allen, ot Heloua. Mout, ar
rived last night to visit for a few
week with his old friend James
Lang, formerly of Helena.
Mrs, lma Ho went returned to her
noma in Oakland. Or., todas after
! vnatnrilni' nml will snnnil n fm
v.w.u.. ...... ..... -,.-
weeks lu tho Krobs hop yard north
of horo. Mr. Davis is n former Sa
lem resident.
Miss Violet West has returnod
from a pleasant outing nt Seaside.
Mlos West Is a nurso nt tho Salem
hospital.
Jay Miller, of Portland, Is visiting
with old friend j here. Jny was a
number of tho former bnsebnll ag
gregation called tho "Raglans" here.
Miss Frnnkle Schlldcr and Mrs. J.
A. AJfred, of Astorln, arrived yestor
day and will visit for n fow wookJ
with frlondft nnd rolntlvoi.
Dr. O. Dorno, of Sacramento, nr
rlvod this morning to visit tho clt
through tho day, artor wh'ch h
loaves for northern points of Interest
torost. This Is. Mr. Dornq'n first
trlit to Oregon and ho spooks very
highly of tho aplondld weather now
prevailing, also of the prosperous
appearing farms passed through on
tho rond.
Alfrod Speucor and wife returned
to their home In Portland this morn
ing after spending tho wcok horo
with frlonds ,
J. Danlols, tho loonl barber, has
Juyt roturned with his family from
Meadow Lake, where ho saya thov
spont a "cracker-Jaok" of nn outing,
flahlng nnd hunting.
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Into Bulletin.
Missouln, Mont., Sent. 5 nJ
vaaa((a.1 !. 1
'" "L'ro ay mat the fol)d
wuro Kinea in the collision of i
Bongor nnd a freight train
wormorn l'ncinc early tofel
muos wost or here:
Engineers Mundon anj VitJ
Flromon Robinson and Herrlct
are or Mirsouln.
Head Brakoman Dixon and it
woro roliortod seriously Inforel.
oinciula say tho wreck u ti
by tho fnlluro of Operator illt
at Porma to dollver an order t;
conductor of tho passenger tri!'
Mltcholl claims that (ho put
trnin hnd pnsscd his station
tho order was received.
Sl'KS.KAILHOAl) I-X)H
DHATII OF J. W. COX
II. S. Hadcllff, administrator of
tho estate of John W. Cox, who was
run over and killed by nn Oregon
Electric train nt Highland on May
27 of this year, has brought suit lu
tho circuit court, nlloglug that tho
railroad company Is responsible of
tho death of Cox, and asking for
$7500 dnmngo3.
Tho complaint states that Cox wuh
a laborer employed by tho company,
nnd that, when tho nccldont occurred,
ho wa3 being moved In n freight enr
togothor with somo othor laborers,
from ono placo to nnother. Accord
ing to tho .complaint tho train wnB
"'kicked'' apart nnd Cox wns thrown
In front of the enr on which he wn
riding, it is claimed that Cox was
not properly warned, and that tho
trulnmon had no right to cut tho
train In two while it w-s In motion.
PRINCE IS
MOBBED BY
soauii
INKS ON WAY
TO THIS CITY
Tho local agent, O. L. Darling, fr
tho Southern Pacific company, re
ceived tho following mensago fro
Nampa, Idaho, this merning: Lndv
holding ticket in favor Loslle Waltnt
Issued by Wabash St. Louis Sopt. t
destination Snlem, Ore., dlod o i
train No, I, noar here last night. Re
mains loft in cljirgo of UndortaU" e
Sholluborgor. Hor grip Is tpc I
Mr. J. D. Walton H. R. Six Sn'eiv.
Ore.
(United I'rcu l.tat Wfrt.i
Qlnsgow, Sopt. 5. ThoaunJ
hungry loclnllsts stormed ihi
whero Prince Arthur ol
naught, wns the guest of he:
an olobornto luncheon toJi;
tried to mob the prince.
Thoy wero driven back by a tJ
gmnrd which had been aumcj
following n wnrnlng of the t'A
Many woro Injured In the OjthtI,
tho guards, who forced the
kback.
Tho troublo foHowed crle, ii
nunolntton ngnliiM tho roausc
tho city corpornMon tot the m:
ganco of tho lutulieon, when
sands-nro suffering for fool
hungry mon he'd meeting! ol
toat and tholr angr reached nl
holght that the attack on tht
wni inado with a w Id ruh.
(United Pres (.orl Wlro.1 Thoro is little douu. ion
Chicago, Sept. 5. Rtoelpts, hogs,' prlnco would hnvo fared lllhwj
1000; cattle, 5000; sheep. 1500. fallon Into tho hnnds of the mo
Hogs opened stront; at yastorduv's Aftor being driven back or'
closo. Loft ovor yertardtiv. 200. Ha. notB nnd clubs, the oclalitta 11
colpts yoar ago, 10,000. M!xod, 0.3", ed the party of offlcla'. un?
7.05; heavy. G.75ffrc.8B: roimli. t oVotoctlons of the Rila.
G30(fJG.C5; light, tl.304yc.D5. Cat-' proceeded to tho city hall aadj
tie and sheep strong. and hooted tho procession an
wny.
LIVE STOCK
Kansas City, Mo Sopt. G. Re
celpta, hogs, 2000; cattle, GOO;
Bheop, 100.
Omaha. Neb., Sept. 5. Receipt.,
hogs, 3300; cattle, 200- sheop, 500
MONEY TO m
THOS. K. 1
Over Ladd & Buih'a Baak,
DoWltt'i Kidney and n'ml.inr
Pills aro for woak back, backache,
Mvutiiuiiv pami, iiinammatlon or
tho bladder and all other nnnov.
Please say whether .can lo.at Uncea duo to weak kidneys. Tboy
Mc, Walton. and what arrangement
ho wishes made, algnod C. V. C-1 .
It ha been found that a Mr. J. D.
Walton rtaldes In this vicinity, but
up to this tlmo no word could be got.
ton to him.
aro sold by all druggists
There U uover much kicking about visiting with her son, Oscar Bowers,
tho rulee ot tho game by thoie whoM!18 city; tor a few days. .
happe to wla, rmak Davis, of Pendleton, arrived
"Stantl-PatttiW Split.
Dee Moines, la., Se.pt. G. Fort.
eight "stand-patters" who bolted th--
Republican caucus which nominate l
Governor A. B. Cummins for th
senate yesterday, held a caucus to
day and decided to oppose the elec
tion of Cummins next Wednesday
If they areforced to vote, the "land
pattere" say they will divide thel-
stronstn, between the candidates,
making a dead lock and preventing
a decision.
Tho "progresalvea" who faVor the
election of Cummins any that the
"stand-patter" will split the party
In tho stato and came a Democratic
victory In Iowa If they persist in their
coure. The. "aUnd-pattera." how-
evw, thow ao a I jus of weakealng.
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Hop I
Pickers' -Supplies
I Such as TenU and Camp
I Stoves and Camp Utenslle or
fill li...l. 131 mn,
m auu, nusur i ape, win-
I
1 terns of all kinds.
I Speicer Hardware ft
Atat Stir
Norwteb Unkm Vkt
Insurance
Pntnk Meredith. KcW
Office with Wm, Brown A 0a,
J 9 CoHSBW.lil atreet
STARR PIANO
HIGH CLASS GOODS
GEO. C WILL
NEW T0DA1
Wanted A gentle
Pboae 1359.
drltls
Ml
vv Sle Several boukj l
" and farm 'anda at a r:
lul Natloaal Bank
Rehrt:
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for f 6 iwr acre. 160 Kf
oer acre. J- C
Marios St., Salem, Or
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