!".' f w MUX !&?.!. rfyjffcgfXii, bam!, tt&tebft. aiftyDAY. ternpnftin t, laoa F -- - " - Canvas, G(pv;es Leather Gloves All Sizes Canvas DrIHing and Duck at LW' Prices Pearl Buttons, 2 Cotton Blankets. dozen for '. -5p 50d pair Extta Largo Cotton DlankctB 91.00 Pair Morcorlzod Prints . .- 6 yard K4 .S yf 5 yfl 12 pr .V1Q TiADIMI RUSHERS,.. 50$ Pr TOWELS XOWELIKa OUTING FJiANNKb.. .. HEAVY gray JIOSK. . . LADIES' VKSTS.., ... HAflHJroN & brown shoes '"'ilCST FOR WEAR. ALL LEATHER ALU KINDS ALISIZICS &rijN:siajM8R3 00 I Boys' Suite, extra good valuw Mea'g Suits, SG.50 to 12.00, beat 1 ' , t , values. Ladles' 92.00 Coats, JEALQUS WOMAN KILLS HER RIVAL new stock Juat In, OSTEIN &G&ENBAUM, SiSf IT J DEPOSITORS, Llko to feci that In bringing tholr business to a bank they nro helping to build It up; In other wordB thoy uro giving something for what thoy recolvo, Wo want you to feel thnt way tpjvurd us. WE ARE GROWING GROW WITH US Wo want yor.ir account want to mnko ourselves usoful to you in nny thing pertaining to llnniico and wu can hnndlo It with profit to you and to ourwlvoi. United States National Bank of Salem, Ore. Wabash, Ind., Sept. 7. Joel F. Uakor, of Wabaah, killed Mr8. Sylvia Horulco, a pretty young widow, to prevent her marrying n rival suitor Then placing tho body In a bugg and holding it in his arms he drove 12 miles to the city. Just before reaching town Bakffer shot and killed himself. His body remained In an upright position beside that of tho body of the woman ho had killed soveral hours before. Tho horse hired from a local livery barn made Its way ungulded to tho stable. The hostlor, hearing a nolso outride, In vestigated and found tho buggy with two corpses In front of tho door. Baker waa 'jealous over tho rota tions of his victim with John Warner, for whom alio was a housekeeper. Whcthor Warner,, who g out of the city, Is thp man she Intended to wed Is not known. Baker, who was a carpenter, about 42 y.ears of age, en jgagfld tho horse and, buggy at & local llvoyr barn laH night. Ho and Mrs. J Hornlco wan seen driving about tho city, making mprry with others In tho crowds attondlng tho Bugles' carnival. About midnight thqy were sccu to utnrt out ono of thp country roads In tho buggy. Tho sheriff today fol lowed tho road and discovered the plnco whero Mrs. Hornlco was shot Frngmonts of hor clothing wero ly ing on tho ground nenr tho roadside Bushes wero trampled and ovldenco of a florco atiugglo wero found. Both Bnker and Mm, Hornlco had been married boforo, the woman's husband having been murdered In this city sevornl years ago In a saloon fight 0 .1 ti -- SEPT. H'l Salem, Ore. EXCURSION ijRAINS and Special Rates SEPT. H Salem, Ore. STATE PAIRAND OREGON EXPOSITION FOR 1908 The LARGEST and BEST PACIFIC COAST FAI When You Are Dry WHY NOT BUY m in A pure mid wlioiosomo boverng that Is sold In all tho cities of Western Oregon and Northorn California. Made of the Choicest Malt and Hops Grown in Marion County .Mucin of Flltm'il Wnt i and strictly In accordance with tho Pure Food Luw Snlom Dour Is tho bout mild beverage offered tho public. Made b olt:tlllc proceeds and guuranteod purv nnd whole-omo. No ndultorutlqu. No porfct sanitary oondltlons, 1 drugs or chemicals and under tho moil Address nil orders to Salem Brewery Association CHILDREN Monday, 1-lth, FRFE RESERVED BOXES CAN BE HAD IN AD VANCE FOR THE RACES OlIILTHiRV Saturday, iDtb fftjfl Greatest Ejchlblt ut any Coast Fair. New buildings all completed. Walk3 and grounds tho fllnest. Free camping for thousands. Agricultural college to hold meetings. Races sjx days; commence, Monday. Free evening entertainments. McElroy's Band and Orchestra. Promina nt Fancy stock shown dally. mon, will apeak. Complete Program for Six DaysTwo Great Shows and Night Something Doing Every Hour One Hundred Thousand Oregon People Attend the Fi ana are Better Tor it. A WEEK OE PROFIT FOR YOU! ENJOYMENT FOR THE FAMILY! SUMMER SCHOOL FOR ALL! MAKES WORK EASIER. Kitli'in lVidi Art' I'lvwvfl to Learn I low It l Bom'. It's pretty hard to attend to du ties With a constantly aching bnck; With annoying urinary dlsonlor Bonn's Ivduey T'lllj mulcts work easier. Thoy euro backachq. Thoy euro .over ykldnoy 111 W. II. Wood, of 2G0 Cottage street, Salem, Oregon, says: "A good tunny years ago I got badly .kicked by a mulo right over tho kidneys, and at nuQthor tlmo while digging n wo)', It ruvo.l In on mo, alto Injuring my bnck, nnd since thou I Imvo had moro or ew nnnoyanco from my kidney. Change of weather caused by back to ache nnd when I worked hard It be came so Inmo thnt I could hardly straighten up aftor stooping. I pro cured Doiiii'h Kidney Pills at StonoV drug Htoro, and since taking thorn at toguthor I hnvo continued to work hard and bueu exposed to covoro umuIut not nn nclm or other tynip ttim of my former troublo remain This clearly proved that Bonn's Kid ney IMHh act up to the representa tions mndo for thorn. 1 also know of uthor people who have darlvod great bonoflt from theli uso. I urn glad to lot others know tho morlta of Donn'a Kidney Pills for buckacho nnd kidney trouble." For nl by all daalora. Pilco 5ft cunts. Fostor-Mllhuru Co., Buffalo. Now York, solo iments for the UnlUd States. Romombor tho name Doan's and tnko no othor. Low Rates Salem, Oregon Sept. 14-19 COME Low Rates Salem, Oregc bept. 14-1! House For Sale ALL NEW ALL MODERN ALL COMPLETE (mffikfk . ?oparee yoncg pccplo ;o bookkeeper -tcrorp-tcrs and geeml wofk. vino r '-ciorrcont of. tho Northwest rr i aCord opt tnouaanus in mo nos. lew years. iVfjiara now. Bend for crt I w. I. staley, principal Salem. OREd Five rooms, Jjil-."?!). Our reason- " " able prices bring quick results. Flr come, first served. Voget Lumber Co. South Fourteenth and ik MINI 1 II II I i t i-H-fr-f I Graber Bros. I. - (mk9 - -rsisaaSf J3 t " THE LENOX 'J'K-'vfh -Sy o- Walter & !entsc!iel 8ucctsor to E. Hokoilln 'The Elite" Hold ami Cafe 14M mhiI 1 IN CoiniucrcJAl Htnnt MtvaU 6 A, M, to Mldnlgjit. Excel. Int Merchants Lunch, S5c. Sun 4ay Faiully Dinner and Banquets n ftyeclalty, THE I'REVAIMNO MOlK I hardwood Hulah for interior. For a prlrato roaldenco nothing can equal V. In bolng at tho samo tlm? artistic beautiful and durable. HoW. oor, thoao who cannot afford hard wood trim att uot hav? thu plain, old-fjuUlouvd styli l juako a pe cloMy of ho latest deigns In Inter ior woodwork in both hard and soft wood aud uy prlc aro very low A. M. MA.VRK X, Mauitfiu!titrr of Suk, Doom Mouldlt mm all klMte t HiHiw ftaUk. OoriKMr Mill u Cara . mM )uia 141, ' Mrs. Jack Gardnvr'a opinion ot tho tariff law, If put In writing, would probably bo as long as Mr. Tuft's tu'oeptiinco speech. -- Hi The Altooua man who was cured of doufnoyj by a stroke of lightning can now hoar his frlemle every time, thoy touch him fpr a loan -o- A TraxolliiK Mnn'n Rvpcrlcnco. "I must tell ypu my oxporlenco on an east bound 0. R. &. N. R. R. train from Pendleton to Ia Grande, Or., writes 8am A. Garbor. a well known traveling man. l was In the smoking department with some other trevllng men when ono of them wont out Into tho coach and came back and said, "There la a woman Ick unto death In tho car I at once got un and wont out. found her very 111 with cramp celic: her hinds and arms wero drawn up so you could not straighten thorn, and while a deathlike look on hor face. Two or three ladles wero worklug with her and giving her whlskoy. I went to wy suit caso and got my bottle of Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Dlarrhooa Remedy (I ever- travel without It), ran to the water tank, put a double doso ot th medlclno t'n tho glass, poured somo water Into It and stirred It with a pencil, then 1 had qulto a tlmo to get tho ladles to lot mo give It to her. but I suveeded I could at onco ae the efToct and 1 worked with her, rubbing her handa. and in SO minutes l gave her another doso. By this tlmo wo woro almost iuto La Qr&nde, where I was to leave the train t gave the bottle to thi hu band to bo usd in case nothei doso i Would be needed, but by th Urio U trala ra Into U Qraad k vw aU rlhtk ad I reclvd thji !MMC ry Mwnftr U ta . fr sJ b Dr. m't 4r Portland's now and most na furnished hotel, Tblrd nJ atreots. frontlnc on the It. City Plnzn and ndmccnt a t; center. Free bu u anl Ir a Fp-to-dnte gr I! Kx '' "i Tolephono In r i rt"" baths. European Plan. 81 toS'-VWM Amt'ilcnii Plan. 2.30 to $t H o. ii. spi;m eii, m PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will glvo prompt nttontlon to all orders, guaranteo our work to glvo satisfaction and to bo up to tho sanltari standard. AVK WlfJi BU PliRASKI) OIVB KSTlM.lTJtS OX C O N'T H ACTS TO V Call at our shop on 1,'hrtv street, back of Barr's Jewelry Storo. Phono 550. tllllllllllillllllnu-H' O. P. MASOK BOX CO. 247 Mlilor St., 8outh Salem, manu factiYer of all kinds of boxes, crate and fruit dryer accessories. Paon 308, tf Huie Wing Sang Co. We makq up all kinds of wraiuie,in and white underwear, waists and k Bioaaa and skirts; all kinds or gentlemen's and ladles' furnishing goods; all ktada of silks and drev., goodsj hose, suits, pants, overalL blankets, neckwear, matting, china ware, (ruuks, embroidery and lf etc. am X. CotuHieixUl St. Salem, Or, Angel Collei MT. ANGEL, ORE. In charge of tho Bonodlctlno Fathors. Boarding school for J men aud boys. Term open Septemljor S. Boaru. tultoa jb4 4 dry, J210 per year. Prcoaraiorr. Commercial. Scicnt.flc ' slcnl Courses. Write for cntniogue. tzuizstsmsxsz AacUy Mounfn Tea V.z$zu. k But ttlih i.t Bwy Vmk Enr Oitlic Hta.'tV J p yitr X ivWa t tl MullUi x U kn. Jh .t Kfc 'y Tes, hu KU'm, f-irns- Vt form A Cal J Wt l!u oa hU fc fhMAMMM fn Own?. U4Kmi, WW, ' UAU XJULT FM i.Uit WWfU, READY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR WELL. DRESSED k ICE RArt- TO f E. ECKERLEN Family Liquet St i4 Qommtcil St. Free DJ"