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DAILY OAPfAL JOURNAL SALBM, OR8GOK, MONDAY, 8SPTKMBBR 14, 1W. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER MM a The Oregon State Fa . '. i USOVtvairt x, 1 x A Fall Btylo Shoo prcad to recommond we ro unuerrefAO iawfTtftfXr5rf Bears the name of the mak er John Kelly. Mado right and worthy of your confidence aa well ni ou'rs. Real' dressy and a good shoe for any occiislon. We have them In turns and wolts made of superior kid. All the new, nobby shapes. 92.50 to $4.00 SILK PETTICOATS Our State Fair Special. 100 T.ffeu Silk Petticoats In all tha J$r Shades. 7.G0 values- $5.00 NEW SUITS . ..--i --.I t(liim Hnlfa In tho jew models and cloths. Vory at- traewe siyies. $5 to $75 FALL OPENING In solectlng our stock for Fall. 1908-9, we were more careful than usual to get Just tho right stuff and at prices that wilt cnablo tts to undersell all others. Being able to buy direct from tha forem03t factories of the country ' puts us In a position to offer thu very best of merchandise at the very lowest prices. NEW WAISTS A f beautiful assortment of styles and cloths. Mado up good chough for dres3 wabts. $.25 NEW SIRTS Wo are sure that no other storo will govo tho real Skirt Vnluo that wo do. Wo aro showing tho famous Star line, so Justly popu lar In the Hast fle&tlibloGm Petticoats The now Fall shipment Is in and opens up fnr above our ex pectations. Tho Btyles aro tho best It has ever been our pleasure to offer. Our $1.08 SPECIALS uro er,unl to any $2.25 values shown c'sewhere. Our $2.00 to $3.50 vnluci nro marvols of goodness. Thoy como In black, white, red, bluo, greon, brown, tan, and re3lda. NEW' BELTS Leathern' rielts, Eiaatlo Bolts and Gilt Belting trimmed with leather. All colors and slzo . 50c NEW CLOTHING Your special attention Is called to our now showing of Imported serges with hair lino stripes, bluo sorges, unfinished wontods and fancy worsteds JjJ'JU.no .ZCZM MiIWl E CLEW TO TRAIN WRECKERS ' UI I'l I enned Wire ) MrAliI If tn-lc. . .1.1 ... .. .. uUad a t ow which they expected JL?.2,,Vh' arr'' of th0 r WlM'or t1P pk of tho Chlcft. w-f Wk exi.rsi yestordny at J""- ' hlch 31 persons woro luSStL"! nK lh0 r.ftt? hi. ."" -" '"' wneii u crasnou SSKJhV b1d,y ""Ih. t the ttrhm"? Viere ls ovlilonco that J" traps had been turnod In such iiii,.; Ulye mo engineer, SUhS.Ar'iin.r,n.cW t,,at tho TteiKe.?JlB!n,t th? company. i .m,V.i . ." " WPrp mjuroti am UTh ,V UP ,,olnR weU R'"1 Z. ?..... arft pxpored Tho ontlro "'mine track T. . . A,,0,h,,r View. mtftni. . . rnnroau omcinu CSJih,.i".t!nPnl 'dny ,n wh,ch MV. ti,!.w.r'k Choator- C bLTu-i" f0".ntry ,rom th0 h.kntSi iM ltronn. making tho ' "fnt KSi obicured. "DTOElUtOAiis TO r.. . IU'IU TO 'FltlSCW 5 Li ,h,,t ' North. Vr im mn!8J.,,le Sacramento val- MST.hTcWn;V0r,n,a Trac"on Com- !r BtStn" roU ,nte-urban lino iM toSthrf kmm t0 be merged, fcudg ,bul a lino to San ; wSrSTft flnnf,re,at considerable ? T oSiStm'1! r,rc'e8 hore ftj.V" orn'a Traction rnL.n H41 4 the n?,Vr"! Stckton to & of im. ,nfIude8 tho ex- ' ndnf. L". Lne. t0 Sacramento. i !af th e lw? road8 refu" s? t" sJit ti.-ropo,ition' f urthnf , SronZ;"' not say at what nnlnt 1 TxEL. :Une iU enter the -"-" r region. cmS: jjj v.. " SiOIIOS ! k&K H-TheMor. fet&ke ?bave been hero forl?fe.F "'eral weeks. h?14 from p 88,on of Mormon YCfcit S5.ElroPe- today r- 55 Th,,granl8 havln I9tttT.m .'"e Mormon nfflMia "SKeMa.Uent,onofth rut.-? decl on nf !,, im b .. ." vxut. tin C Am if!?" 'he "- othors woro blttor, declaring that tin laws of tho U. S. woro cruol nnd un JiiBt. Tho Immigration bureau hold that tho Immigrants hnd boon ns sl'ted In renchlng this country by tho , fltonmshlp and railroad compnnloc, which, thoy clnlin, nro working In conjunction with tho Mormons to bring Mormon converts to this country. STATE NEWS once a year gives visitors from all over the state' an opportunity to Inspect tho splendid stocks of merchandise carried by tho dif ferent stores at Salem, which Is recognized as being tho most economical trading point In tho' state. Ouo of the stores which has helped to gain this reputation Jfbr Salem Is tho " ' "'" Gfflri M fjSS r ' &&&& 'W&&&, ukmsfe Our Spot Cash Plan of business and our ecoRbmlcal nianago ment enables us to soil goods on a very small margin of prlflt. We never offer an artlclo for" sale uales wa are f,u)ty convinced that It will prove satisfactory to the" customer. Oar New Fall Styles in Men's Oothing 'AIlHNrOW,nkAlV. veri' Suit b o i a TRUMP CLOTHES i- bears tho B. K. & W. labol which stands for all that's good in modern tailoring. Boys' Clothing; That ploascs tho mothers as woll as tho boy becauso It's made to stand boy's wear. YOUR 8IIOK BILL WlMi 15 SMtVIiliKH If you use tho famous OROWN MARK IN SHANK brand, bocnuse every pnlr Is built to glvo Jutlsfactory sorvlco. The New Fancy Dess Goods n White T v HOUSE fP SHOES FbrVomcr. L X are a credit to tho dosignors.Bvory Imaginable modification of the popular Herrlngbono nnd Ghovron strlpo has boon produced in all tho lending shndos and stylish color combinations. Wo haven't n yard of last yonr'a novoltlos to show you. That's why our drew goods depnrtmont Is attracting tho nttontlon of tho moot Htyllsh dressers. Hvorythlng for tho wholo family nt prlcow that "credit stores0 can't match. -o- DHNIKS 1113 MISTHKATKI) GMUi MJnltfd I'ri I.pho Wire.) Elmhurst, Cnl., -Sept. 1-C. Cop stnblo Robert GuptU, who was tied to a tologrnph post nnd whipped pub licly Sunday night, for his nllogod treatmont of Lena Campbell, n H-ycnr-old girl, and promise an 1n furlnted mob of cltlzons that ho would leave town today, changed hlB mind nnd announced that ho would Btny horo to prove his Innocenco of the chnrgo p'need ngnlnst him, GuptU inslcts that ho nnd Lonn wore merely roadlng n book whon they woro traced, nnd ho wjjs nrrestd by James Fisher, a deputy constable. Ho doclarns thnt tho stories told about him by fho people of tho town nro mntriio. 11VN OVKU HV KAIMIOAI) TKAIN M'nlrrd r I.mrt Wlr.) Rono. Nov. Sopi. 1 1.Charles Bel Bhaw, ncod 2S. vho recently came hero from Snn Franrl-co, Hog dylnff In the county hospital today, with both 'ocs fl","rftd. having beon run over by a traln Hel8hnw pived hero from Snn Francisco Friday nftornoon, and a few hour' pftT ho got hero ho met with the accident thnt may result In his death. Fight In New York. Sartogn. N. Y., Sept. 14. With tho candidacy of Governor Hughes opposed by a ""trong contingent, head ed by a number of party leaders In the state, the Republican state con ventloned ooened hero today, with tho prospect of a free-for-all politic al battle, with Bllhit Roof, Becrctarv of state, "ethic at temporary chair man, and bclm: menMon! promi nently as a possible nominee for governor. I DIED. ,KURTZ. At tho family home, three j mllei north of Salem, at 6 o'clock . this morning, tho Infant child of ! Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kurtt. The funeral was held at 4 o'clock this a'ternoon and the burial took place In Odd Fellows' cemetery. j 'mtnlgrants' threshed tVWuSts sent back W1 In polygaay. Tka Spoclal Police In compliance with the motion carried at the last meeting of tha dtv council. Chief of Police Gibson Saturday evening appointed the fol lowing special policemen to serve In the citv during the State Fair this week Horace Herron, W. D D'zner. Ted ttttltea and Slmer White. Tho mooting of Governor Chnin borluln nn'd Govornor Mead, of Wash ington nnd roprosentntlvos of tho floh nnd Inw departments of both states nt Portland yostorday was dovold of reeults ns to n aettlomont ns tho courso to bo followed In Orogon ex orcising Jurisdiction on tho Washing ton sldo of tho Columbia Tho Washington ofllclals will begin suit In tho federal courts to provent Oro gon from enforcing tho recont fish laws on tho north sldo of tho rlvor. Jack Angus, formerly of Marsh flold, I ; roported missing In Alaska. Thomas Edison, tho notQd Invent or, nt Portland yeiterday, stated that tho world was on tho vorgo of mak ing great dlscovorles In tho occult realm. Albany has opened n free public library and fending room. A good roads convention wns hold nt Toledo, nnd a "bettor highways" dovolopmont league was organized. Tho Whcelor county grand Jury has spread fear among the cattlo rustlers by returning several Indict ments, A big-pnv'llon nnd other Improve ments nre bolng put up In Mod ford for tho holding of tho First Southern Orogon fair, October 1 to 4. A new faculty has bean engaged for tho Albany Collogo of Music Tho Eugene public schools open September 21. The Marshflold city council has adopted a new charter and will sub mit It to a vote of tho peoplo on Sep tember IS Tho Iine County Veterans' Asso ciation wlU meet In Eugene Septem ber 23, 24 and 25. A sawmill of the Astoria Lumber Company, valued at $26,000, wns burned last night. Enterprise and all tho Wallowa country Is happy, the new railroad now bringing people direct from Port land In 24 hours. A grand celebra tion Is to be had next Sunday to com memorate tho occasion. Tho Josephine county fruit in spector has ordered all Infected trees razed. . The Marshfleld chamber of com merce will continue, despite the expi ration of the original contributing contracts; volunteer subscriptions aro rapidly coming In. The First Trust and Savings Ban nt Marshflold haB erected a handsome two-story nnd basement concrete tiihll3 for their own use A single tree near Albany yielded I4E In nnta A grand ho'lday Is being planned .and Mr .v Mftrnhflold to celebrate the arrlv- many fr al of the government dredge September 20 Oar Store Will Close at i i A. M. Wednes day, Salem Day at the Fair NEWS FROM HERE. THERE AND EVERYWHERE A Chicago captain of pollco, with two undor officers, tho city oloctrlcal Inspector nnd tho head of tho Com monwealth Electric Company woro nttneked by a bear while walking through tho woods near Waupaca, WK, after tholr auto had brokon down, nnd woro getting tho wors of the oncountor whon the pollco cap tain found nn nx nnd ended tho bat tle. Tho Catholic pnrndo In London yesterday, fortunately, camo off with out Incident, other than cheorlng nnd hoots from tho bystanders. Sherwood Mngoe, well-known right fielder for tho Chicago baseball team, lumped from a third-story window Inst night while n'.leop nnd dronm Ing thnt ho was nbout to catch a fly, and a crowd of thousands woro yell ing "catch It. you lobster." Tho American automobile. In the 24-hour race at Brighton Beach, bent all competitors and lowered nil roc ord, covering 1107 mllca. The American Federation of Labor has Issued a denial that thoy aro toll ing tholr mombers how to vote, but merely explaining to them tho way 'abor's demand Is met by tho two pnrtjei. Harry Thaw has been removed from his luxurious apartments In the Duchess prison to tho hospital ward of ho Westchester county Jail Davo Newton, a nogro Bspectod of the murder of a white man, was taken from tho Brookshlre, Tcxa. Jail last night and lynched. Bryan refuses to speak on Sunday, but shakes hands Instead. Commorclnl trnyolors nro complain Ing nbout thoro bolng no railroad con nection botwoon Albany and tho north half of tho Woodburn-Natron lino. Washington county la having pro pnrod a vory elubornto map showing ovory bridge, road, path and othdr dotal! within its limits. Grants Pnss Is to dlstrlbuto 20,000 booklota containing doscrlptlve nd vortlslng of thnt part of tho stntq and low railroad rates for colonist! from tho East. Tho Grants Pass club Is working to Bocuro Irrigation, If possible, by tapping tho Roguo rlvor. Htwiid II U Money at Horn J. D. Bolmnan, tho South Commer c'al street monument dealer, has Just erected one among the neatest cot tages built thlB season This money I distributed anions' Salem people. Rohanan whw to thank his lends for helr part patron- about ase. Ho Is a taxpayer and na a larce family, ftnd the business men of The First National Bank of Loba- Salem cannot lose n nythlng by pat- nnn fa erectlnc a concrete UUUUiiiK ruuniuj, umi. ii tut; .v ..,......- ?wo Morie! nigh. ' the momnnent liy All his stock a new hotel containing 40 rooms, comes direct from tha quarry, and Is v.lLm.Zri at Oregon bright and new. Shop I City View ' ' ' n.tt, MfUL Ctr. ceneterr. Pfce 121 1. Newport YAQUINA BAY Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort THE PLACE TO GO FOR PERFECT REST AND EVERY CON CE1VARLE FORM OF HEALfHFUL AND DELIGHTFUL IlKC REATION. ITS FACILITIES ARE COMl'LLTE Boat food and an abun dance of It. Fresn water from springs. All modern necMaltle. such as telegraph, telephone, markets freshly provided every day. Fuol In abundance Cottages partly furnlshod or unfurn ished to be bad cheaply, Siilct municipal sanitary regulations, NEWPORT is reached by way of tho Southern Pacific to Albany or Gorvillls, thence CorvalU k Eaitern R. R. Trnln torvlcu dally jud the tlp l pleasure throughout. RATE FROM SALEM SEASON SIX MONTH TICKET W.OO, SATURDAY TO MONDAY TICKET 8.no. Our elaborate new flumraor Book gives a concise description of Newport, Including a list of hotels, their caplelty aad rate. Call ou telephone or write local agents. WM. McMUKRAY, General I'assengerAgeat, Portland, Oregon.