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once a year gives visitor from all over the Mate an opportunity
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THE. OLD WHITE CORNER
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LTHK MOST ATTRACTIVE HARGAIN OPEIJIXOS FROM A llKAUTASPKOTs AS WiWl
lIlE.VIHI vV"-"15 T,IB M.VEIA' WAISTS JUST KECtf fVKI! Ill US FROM XKW YORK.
ferent stores at Salem, whloh Is recognised as being the moat
'economical trailing point in the state.
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p'no pi the 'sto.-es which b.as .helped tb gain this reputatloft for
slem In thn i ' ?
Lcftf EXCLUSIVE 1 iiiuhu aui-juau, luuvrrjiKH COULD POSSIIHA' IE PRODUCED
Salem Is the.
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Our $2.25 Waists
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Theso twdjnts nr.o samples' of, the ninny Btyles
shown ln1ou'f $2.25 Hues. Made of "high graao
wool Batista beautifully embroidered, tucked and
styled to plonsc the most particular tnste. Othora
are shown With lace Insertion Jrtnd'meclftllloa trim
mings. -iTht-y nre the best valued It has over been
our pleasure to show.
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BN Waists :
fifsfh kvlrte enibrqldonld" nil- ;
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t0 t nil:. aH-it would grace
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Our Spot Cash Plajr of 1iwWneBS,ai(d our economical manage
ment enables r,is. toBel god'a onva Very stbiill margin of print.
Ve never offer an artlclofo r aato unless wo are-.tully, convinced .
wjuw , uu pjovu siwsiciqry iu mo customer.
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11.25 Waists
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Exquisitely designed In th'o popu
lur fnbrIcB,JygJi ns Madrns, Poplin
wiu. j-urcwies xno ; new, dolltaU ,
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plnlds, also tan with halrllno stripes,
plpod and trimmed to, please.
Supporters
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ttm The re-Jlar 0c values
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Sc Calico '
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I ft Live cheaper ones, but till
mjmIs In value. The styles
tttt flrMlollnr bills'.
Wo sell all the standard hgl
grade prints at 5c a yard.
10c Hose
$5 Fur Sets
, Pillow muff with 'two hondanml
claw feet; 00-Inch scarf, Batln
llnod,, trimmed wUh heads and
clnw feet.
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Wo soli a.vory good black cot-ton-hoE
for 10c a pair; equal to
other 15c- values.
3 For 25c Socks
Mon's blnck nn'd tnn sox.'good
aa you ordinarily got for IGo a
pair. .Our special prjco, 3 pair
for2Gc.
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CLOTHES
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Railway Light aiifl Tower Co J
State Fair Car Service
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AKK XOWldAIJV. ilvery Suit .
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oenra tno u. K. & w. laboi which
stnmU fpr all that's; good1 In
modern tnilorlnp.
Boys' Clothing t
That pleases the moMierj as
woll as tho boy bocRUso ll'ij "madV
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to stand boy's wear;. Jy
yoi'K siiok mii wiiir'iui
HMAIjIiKll'lf yon, uo tho fnmous
Gfomtib mark
IN SHANK
brand, becnuso every pair Is built
to give satisfactory sorvlco.
The New Fancy D? ess Goods
White
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SHOES
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nro a credit to tho do8lguors.Bvory Imnglnablo.modlflcatlon of the
'- popular Herringbone and Chovron sirlpo'liao been prodMped In all
the.. leading shades Und stylloh color combinations. Wo haven't
,a yard- ofjlaHt. yoar'n noveltltB to slfow you. That'll why our dre
goodB department Ib attracting tho attontlon of . t,ho roont atyllsh
dresBors. ' . , .k' .
Kvorthlng for tho wholo, family nt' p'rlcoa that rcrec It Htorjs"
can't tnntch.
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The Portland Railway Light and Power Company
will furnish 5minute car service from 10 a.nUo.
10:30 p. m. on the Fair Grounds line. From
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18:30 to 11:00 p. m. we will maintain a-I5minute ;4.
service. The last car will leave State and Com? .. k
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nercial at H:3 tor thefair grounds, returMing
lo State and Ctmpercial at Il:5f.;!a Regularjcars.
will leave State and Coercial Street if II:N -'
F. Mi-outwiri beMid on regular rHflSi
Otf Stoe Will Close at HA. M. Wednes-
day, Salem Day at'the Fai
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noon ik)osthiw
(Medford Mall.)
There was'alargo itcndanco at
tho regular meeting pf tho Roguo
River Horticultural' society, held In
tho rooms of tho. Mqdford Commer
cial club yestorilay afternoon,. Tho
chnlr was occupied by President J.
E. "Watt. After reading of tho mln-
utos and n number of communica
tions the president nnnounccd that
boforo tho Important bUBlnoss was
considered that ).o wished Nto hnvn
flie socretary of tho commercial club
read tho Btatomont of tho club's
work.
According to, this report, tho Com
mercial club has spent for adver
tising aloho.durlng part of 190G, the
whole off 9 07 and pari of 1008, tho
Tho mooting was brought to
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klUBU UJ IIIU Hl,IUIIlllliK Ul tt CU III 111 II-
I too to look Into dlfforont Irrigation
propositions, and tho commlttco will
do so and innko it full roport'at tho
next mooting of tho aocloty. Tho
following Is tho'cemmltteo:
J. "A. Peary, W, I. Vnwtor, -J, D.
Olwoll, H. T. Plnloy, 8. A. Nye, M.
n. 8fgns, J K. Watt.
Mulftl Hafld has proclaimed JiImi
Volt Siillnn of Morocco and has la
nolo to Interested European powers,
bound JilmBOlf 'tlitho Algoclras tren-
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Maine, In tho gubernatorial cob
tost yesterday, wont but 8000 Re
publican majority, " itKulnut 24,831
majority In 1904;
fl, W00DBIRN5 SILVERT0N, MOUNT ANfifeL
4M nl mm h 1 1 n i m 1 1 1 n h i i 1 1 1 1 1 n 8 1 1 n m 1 1 1 1 1
sum of $11,770.96. This wat en
tirely aside from tho secretary's sal
ary and other expenses In tho wnj
of keeping up tho organization.
J,, A. Perry and J. D. Olwell spoke
strongly about tho splendid work
the Commercial club was doing and
urged all the, frultmen and farmers
present to do Bomothlng toward
helping the work along by contribut
ing something In a flnanclal.'way. Am
Intermission was annousced of ton
Iiiiiuu.cn bu ni (uusv jiicchi. cuuiu rju
to the desk of the secretary of the
club and give their names and the
amount they would contribute.
After the latenslss-ion the busi
ness of Irrigation was considered
add a number of those nrcseat took !
part In the discussion, all agreeing (X
that it vu very ecefary that water
be ecitre4 for irrigates purposes
on a large scale. P. J. Blakely
stated tlWrt e execte4 that the
cempany ke repretd wouW e
itf I 'pedttea to furaWi a lr
ju4Htjr frf wa4er t&r tU tte ef tlM)
farmers at tfce valley.
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P: II. D'ARCY, Owner K, L. BERNARD, Lessee and MmaUr '
"YE LIBERTY"
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X Illustrated Bonn .tf.7S '&,. "Rosps Brlng'tbrlatiis bf You"
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Intrpduclng Mr. Iforbert CtlyU audMlsa Htslde), In
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Duet ? , ..'... "My-Wlfe vW't lJt Me"
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SpecM AiWfMl ratore-MR. HARRY IKWJS, The J
mm Who Makes You Uufh.
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