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Our Great
Clothing
rogresses with renewed vigor each
day. Hundreds are taking advantage
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of the most remarkable price conces
sions ever made in Salem.
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The People Know
Where to Get
a Square Deal
Wt have no apologies to make, wo have novor In our lUca
ejected a "Brokers' Salo." Wo have nlwnys conducted our
mi bailnecs with romarkablo bucccss nnd romnrknblo cntls-
(rtica to our customers. Somo merchants will toll you they
it too modest to hang out big signs, when the fact Is they
ttbn bit by brokers and havo hung out signs for tho past
miit years, but now tho pneo Is rapid price concessions nro
tupest bo they keep out. Wo nro doing Juot what wo claim,
sprdlesi of logi Wo must and will protect our customers.
to bturn tho slash Instead of lenvlnir
.It on tho ground, a constant danger
to the forest for venra tn pnnio.
Nearly all tho forest nres Rtnrt In tho
Blash left by tho wasteful methods
employed uy the lumbermen.
"Another Issue Jn natlonnl poli
tics which connects Itself directly
with tho conservation movomoht Is
the tnrlff. I nm not ono nf thnsn
who believe that the high tariff onj
puip anoum uo maintained, on tho
ground, that If It Is not our forests
will be cut off In Jho most hasty and
extravagant manner to compete
with tho Canadian pulp. I believe
that our lumbermen, If they nro at
presont unable to compote with tho
Canadian market, will allow tho for-
nstn tn crrnw im nn.1 mirniii nnM...
which. In tho lone run. will rmnhlo'
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i uiij iurusis 10 compete witn tnoso or
Cnnndn. At present the Bltuntlon
! corta'nly demands a reduction of tho
tariff In this respect."
CIRCUIT COURT
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PANIC
(Continued from page 1)
Tork, Oct. 5 VIctlmB of a
SiJ. who started tho flames bo
!; tiat the Btnlrwav wns
'r eilroycd, nnd all means of
W off, ton porsona woro
' to death, Boverul woro fntal-
mi nd six serloualv hurt to.
MjuEaitSldo toaoment flro.
o was started with oil-
MMr In tnvnt-nl 1.n. i 4
IIJW Whpn tho Ininnlon miiI.
M the place was on flro, thoy
r. lr wun "KBt. Tho
1 "'SClJOrhOnd wnn Cn nvnltnil
;e 'urnrd in an alarm un-
"ioo mtp to save tho bulld-
rof ho ,jra,i .,. t-iii-,. ,,
f'lBM'r Into the flaniM when
ImT0." tbP r0ar,nB "toll-.
J8bo the leas' chanco of o-
uuen. oeatii
' tU)''a WCrft cnvr.,1 t. 1.l
' -a w ndnv to tho nollce
a 01 'he n'dPwalkB. Most
Mponsibility
We Realize
Responsibility
laid on Us '
fcwhe that the w
fc ruio
roug glasses
your evpn wtiiin tu
tluiej win .,', .
Wit ite,i,, """.rM!r.BU
!'..' .6 UW8e inineB,
v ura
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of thOBo who escaped got through tho ! with nn Insolont smllo on hla face.
roof to other buildings,
Soldom In tho hundreds of such
lires thut take
which Infuriated tho friends of his
victim. At tho conolit3lon of tho
plnco horo, has ono , , ' ,. i. . , . ,
h diabolical cunning "cnr'aB nftor tho cor,rt ,mtl 'ound
been set with such diabolical cunnlnc
Whon tho Inmntos. mo3t of whom ' tho negro ovor to tho Bunorlor court.
were forolgnors, awakened they wero ; undor J5000 bonds for trial on a
hommed In by tho flames. At tho ' charge of criminal a-sault, Doboll
rear of tho building tho flro had been i nuotlv walked in n nlnrrt near thn
Btartod in such a way that It was J door out or which the ofllcors Intond- tho
ImiKlH ;lhlr tn nsrnnn thorn Tn frnnf ' .i ii.i i. .inn- uriti. .... '
called for trial, as It was rumored
that he Intended to leave tho state
and forfeit his bonds.
Tho case of the Stuto of Oregon
against E. E. Jackson, of Stayton, set
for October 14. la looked forward to
with Interest, especially by Stayton
puwinu. jitcKBon 13 cnargou wun
mayhem, in tho form of nenrly bltinjj
a man's thumb oft , In a fight.
Othor cases sot for hearing arc.:
Britten Bottett.chnrgod with rnpo,
Monday, October 12, nt 1 p. m.
Mary E. Watson vs. P. 0. McLonch,
action for money, Tuesday, October
1C. ,
Stato of Oregon ys. Gus Scrlbor,
Belling liquor to minor, Octobor 14.
W. D. Claggett vs. 0. W. Yannko,
action for money, 'Thursdny October
16.
A.- M. Honry Leo vb. W. Wright, ot
nl., an appeal from JubIIco court, Fri
day, October 1G. ''
Byron T. Randall vs. F. W. HaB
koll, ot il., appeal from Justlco court,
Friday, October 1C, 9 a. m.
Lydla A. Adams, ot al., vs. Frede
Moullhaupt, et al action for money,
Octobor 17, 9 a. in.
CHOLERA
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tlvoly than tho government could
havo dono In weeks.
Flll'ilnofl IinprcMPd.
Minister Aronata, wlio hold tho
portfolios of justlco and flnnnco In
Agulnaldo'a cabinet, said teday:
"Tho vhlt of the floet shows tho
hopolossncss of Independence for the
Filipinos. It haB staggered tho nn
tlvo leaders, who had no conception
of tho real powor of tho Unltod
StntCB."
aovornor-Goneral Smith, at a dln
nor given Jn honor iof tho nowapnpor
correspondents, said: .
"Thero should bp no Independence
for tho Philippines for generations.
Tho people nro. not ready for It.
When It Is granted, it will bo neces
sary for tho United Stntea to rotnln
territorial Interests, nnd mny main
tain a protectorate
THE
Brown Shoe Co.
Builds Reliable Footwear
Their
"StaivStar"
Shoes
W SHOES
Wlr . FOR
havo stood tho test for sixteen
years Jn our shoo department.
Every pair Is built to glvo Batl'i
factory Bcrvlco. They HI well nnd
tho stylos nro strictly correct.
The Famous Buster Brown "Blue Ribbon"
School Shoes for Boys and Girls
have never beon equalled for honest wcnrlng qualities. ' V1CI KID,
VELOURS CALF and PATENT LEATHER uppers for girls. BOX
CALF, VELOURS CALF and PATENT LEATHER uppors for Boys.
Extra selected solid leather soles In every pair. Minor's "Chrome
Tanned" leathor'
High Top Shoes
fpr men aro especially, adapted for extra hard wear In the mud and
water. They remnin soft nnd llablo utter the hardest service.
North Star Hosiery
wears longer than tho ordinary kind bccauBO It is made from se
lected long stnplo yarns, That's -why wo aro doing such a phe
nomenal business In our hoslory department.
North Star' Underwear
Is mado In full llboral dimensions. Wo Bhow weights ami quali
ties Bultablo for nil classes of wear. Tho now closo fitting dresses
domand snug fitting undorwoar. Ontr lino of LADIEB' UNION
SUITS Alls tho bill.
Our prices nro based on tho spot cash plan.
That's why we undersell
regular stores
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MORAL STItKNGTH MKOISAllY
TO WIN VICTORY IN WAlt
According to Napoloon throo
fourths of an nrmy's auccoas In war
Is duo to tho moral character of Its
anlfllnra Mn mrwc tYft nvni tinua
This was tho Arab announcement of rtr ,-...., ,,i i. nnt.l.
SnnPT.ITr- ,Sindtw5i.m?; McCluro must a wccossful war bo
mont cnused a onsatlon throughout'.. nntnJwn -h....i,, i. .
Four burly ofllcors pounced upon
Doboll nnd tried to break his hold
upon tho nogro. This was tho signal
for nearly ovory man In tho court
room to nrlso and rm4iforward with
crlotf or "kill tho nlggor" and "lynch
him."
Imposjlblo to escnpo there. In front ' oil tn tnko thn nrlsnnor. With n erv
to Jump to tho Btroot meant death. ; or rago ho flung hlmsoir upon Martin
Those with tho moat presonco of nnd attempted to drng him away
mind cllinbod to tho top of tho build-1 rom mo pouco.
mg nnu oicnpou ovor tno roors. Tho
flremon woro unable to roach tlioso
In tho building whon tho department
arrived, as nil means of ontrunco, aa
well na oxlt, woro cut off.
Tho detectives aro making -an' In
vestigation, nnJ probably will nmko
some arrests today, os thoy havo boon
on tho trail of n band of suspected,
tiro-bugs for Beveral weokR.
Whon tho fir t detachmont of flro
mon mndo their way Into tho "build
ing thoy encountered on tho first
floor tho unconscious body of Anallla
Scallno and two othors, fatally
burned. These three were rushed to
the hospital, but thero Is no hope for
them.
On tho second floor they found
Roan Scholllno and hor year-old
baby, unconscious nnd fatally burned
Tho charred bodies of tho erjt'ro fam
ily of Domino Forcello woro found
! on tho fourth floor.
Petro Magliactic wns Kiuoa
Islands. Tho nntivo Filipino i
u popular war. Continuing ho says:
.iriva la lilr In ltd nHnoW I Ln "T!0 TOCOnt COIltOSt Itt MUIClUrln
thn Amorlmnn nn.1 rmnu thn nttl. WR8 U pOplllnr War for tllO JapOHOSO,
tiifio tnkon bv Govftrnor Smith. kHt notfor'U8. Tho Korean quos-
RoportB that war with Japan !b Im-. t,on nnd l,,. QumUoh of naval su
nilnnnt hnvn iiiiiro.1 itihpIi nvrltnmnnt I'ruiuacr on UlU wniurs 01 1110 l"
throughout tho nntivo provinces.
Commissioner Gilbert today cald
that tho world's mnp hns beon mod
Iflod by tho world crulso of tho fleet.
Ho s,ald thn feeling that tho -white
mnn miiBt control tho Pacltlc hn
Tho.ofllcors hold tho crowd nt bay, iboen aroused to such nn extent time
while plain clothes men spirited tho
prisoner nwny through n bnck door,
and placed him wifely bohlnd thn
bars of tho city jail.
Fearing that nnothor attempt
would ho mado to lynch h'm, Martin
begged thnt ho be taken before tho
suporlor court Immodlatolyt He ap
peared before Judge Curtis D. Wil
bur, entered" a ploa of guilty, and wnq
promptly sentenced to llfo imprisonment.
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to be careleis and
HHRg0Uns
UKAXD ACCURACY
r re fnllv .
i!l. "' "vpea toexam-
u to correct their
S JEWELRY
"'r Struts.
but it 1 believed that ho stayed be
hind in an effort to eave his valu
ables, and was cut off by the flro.
Fjro Marshal Kelly said that tho
flro was ono or tho worst caused by
incendiarism on record In the city.
"-O
ATTEMPT
TO MOB
JAPANKSK CHILDRK.V ARK
TAUGHT TO FIGHT
Hunnrnl fC nrnnntlr In wrltna nntpr.
bi tnlnlnflv In tho flnlnhnn MnPlnrft'H
Jumping from tho third story win-; of Japan's methods of preparing for
dow to tho roof of a Bhed below at:war IIe gay8.
tho rear, every bono in hla body bo- "in the'r military school, where I
Ing broken. Other members of nliRaw spartan system of education,
fnmlly escaped by way or tho roof, tno exerj80s 0f tho cadotawlth pikes,
rifles and broadswords wore not ap
proached by anything of tho kind
that I had witnessed In Europe It
was fighting of tho fiercest chracter.
At the ond of tho struggle ther was
a hand-to-hand combat, which lasted
until the victors stood triumphant
over tho bodies of tho vanquished
and toro off their masks. In theso
oxerclsos, which wore very eevore,
tho cadets struck one another florcols
and with wild cries; but tho moment
a pre-arranged signal was given, or
the fight camo to an end, tho com
batants drew themselves up In a
lino and their faces assumed an ex
pression of wooden composure.
"In all the nubile schools promi
nence was given to military oxer-
cl es, and tho Pcholar took part In
them with enthusiasm. Even in their
walks they pract'eed running, flank
ing and sudden, unexpected attacks
nt one party ou nnothor. The history
nt Tpnnr vvag pvorywhero made a
m9T of strengthening tho pupils'
.,.- nif. ..-, her hellof in Japan's
Invln-lb'llfy Per'l-ular rn was
h'd ITOQB t) 'OUOttT V r'M3ful
w,.- h heroe- nt f,,f"n w-c ex
tolled, an3 the cbP-W ,"o tp.iht
that none of Janan f "intarv enter
prises had ever fa'Ied."
i i n i ' " ' u i "
Forest fires aro burning on all
sides of Gold Beach.
Its effect will bo prominent.
Tho health of the men la perfect.
Thoro Is little complaint now regard
ing tho restrictions.
NEGRO
(United I'repa leaned Vr
Los Angeles, Oct. C. Bent on
lynching Edward Martin, a negro,
sentenced to life imprisonment at
Sau Quentln today, for assaulting
beautiful Ediih Ralston, n h(U fif
1011 "mon. Ted by W. S Twbell. the
girl's sweetheart, attorlfed a ord n
of upllcn ciiard'ner tb prlr-ne- In
Judge Austin' court room uoaay,
P. R. Sve'gnrt. one of ho men In
the rnoh wa 'truck on the head by a
jjollce'nan's rlab, and it was necea
sar c remove him to tho Receiving
hosultal.
Throughoutr the prellm'nnry exum-.
Inatlon Martin st In the court room J
SelencA ban navwr gon boyond tbt
ibovoslinplortatonif-ntofbcilpturo, But
It has lllumlnau-d tiut sutcmnt hik!
given it a moaning over broadunlug wiih
the Increoxlog breadth of -knowledgn.
Wbfn tho blood la "lad" or Impure It
l not alonw the body which aulTw
through dtecasc Tho brJn Is al
clouded, Stm mind and Judgement km
bnecKd. nnoxiiy an evil devd or Impure
tboclitVji twjtHrcctly traced to tLo
Impumyof tho Ghxidi Foul. Impure hVm i
CTT b rprvlpiirn bv thn liajiof h7!
CHr,..-rrcs":nvJ""T)iir'.ri hsi tVwt "tiuTrbfT
cerlua, jjUaplcs, blotches, creptlona and
other cutuicous afTecttoas, bjs eczema,
tottej-, or tt.t-rhonnf, hive and other
manifestation! of ltnpur Viand.
0 d
lu the cw of ucrofulou iwolllna, r n-
largt-4 gluniw. optn ealln uittrs. or oiJ
turn. Uio'GoiuMiMelcul Wfcovury "baa
perform! Uiu mosi ui&rvoloud cure. lu
cmm of old irTii,or open e&tlng ulcer.
It Is aril to p,y u ths opon wru D.
I'lerce' All-Ifoaling fialv which ix
Mtma wondorfjil htiallug poWncy whi
usd & m ar.iJIc&tlon to the jwres In cou
junctiou wlilx Uia uso of "Golden Modlcul
Dlwoveor'as a blood "cJeaiifinf conU
tutlonsl trexiEKat. Jf your druggltt
don't happen to haye tko,"AIMfeallntf
Salvo" In tU U, you c easily nrocuro il
by Inclosing tifty-fourecnU In postacr
sUtnj to Dr. E. V, IMerws. ta Mnlu Ft.
UiiduJti. K. i, ana .t v U coxxio tu yoJ ,j
returu post. Mct druKlW kep It ai
well as Una "GoMeo MuJical plcoerY.'
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You can't afford to ac;pt any niwllrlr
of vhlauivn- nrnip-vltMi ax a shUi tv
tor "Golden Mulcal I)uwov'r'.''Mm It
a jnedlctuo or hjtoww oourmHTi- x
bavin? a cKupJote Hot of ingrodlcnU u
ykla EngJkli rn iu bottje-wreprr, f
sane tiding attUHl a'wrrct midrr n.-f Y
Dr. Plffoi's rieAsant I'alls reguUu
lS)TCM-aSfl 84CtCMU, II vw Ul WurMA
HUYAN HAS
RKFUBKD 'W TALK
tUnlted 1'rtM Leased Wirt.)
Lincoln, Nob,, Oct. C. Bryan to
day rofiisod to mako any comment on
Information received horo that Presi
dent Roosevelt will tnko tho atutnu
for Taft In tho coming campaign, aild
mako lx wt and carefully prepared
speeches In a trip ncrosB tho conti
nent from Washington to San Fran
cisco. Tho Information recolvod horo
In regarded by tho loaders who are
with Hryan na authontlo, dosplto do
nlals from tho Whlto Houso that the
President will go across tho conti
nent. .
Tho lou-dora Bay that tho Informa
tion camo from sources thnt loave
no doubt na to their authenticity, and
that Roosovolt has decided to speak
In tho cities on hla trip in which ho
tblnka ho can do tho Republican can
dldato tho most good.
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premacy
clflc, Involved vital JapancHo tutor
estfl, and tho immense Importance ot
theao Interests was so clearly undoi'
etood and so fully upprecluted by tho
Japancso pooplo thut tho war for
their protection was a national war.
Jnpanoio uoldlevs, deeply conscious
of the bearing thnt tholr exploits
might havo on the futuro ot tho coun
try, fought with a solf-BacrlflcIng de
votion and a stubbornness that wo
had neror seen In irtiy war In which
wo had previously been ougnged.
Sometlinos, In villages thut wo hud
taKon by assault, a handful of Jann. BJi.. .. rtA 4.
who soldlew would barricade them- I lUVe YOU a IOIU
LiilvnH It. nalltm Itxi.fcn m .t .1 li. IIiacs. ' T F
pvhwb i.t iiiiuiu iiuuotn aitu uiu iiivii.-
ratbet' than rotroat or surroudor.
Jupanoae olllcora who roll Into our
liuiidn e vun woundod ofllcors gou-
orally commlttod sulcldo, In
some cases Japancso mothers evon
killed themselves, when tholr sons.
on account of weaknoHa or lll-boaltb,
wore denied admission to tho army.
Hundreds of mon volunteered to tin-
dertnko tho most dospurato entor
prluos, In tho face of certain death:
and many officers and soldlors, be
fore gOtng to tho front, had funeral
coromonles performed ovor tholr
"bodies, In order to show that they
intended to dlo for their nntivo land.
Military history shows that, In
all wars, the antagonist, who Is
strongest morally wlna tho victory.
Tho only exceptions aro such contests
as that between the English and tho
Doers In South Afrlcu nnd that be-
4trtnn ttin miHi uml Hia enntl. In t
America. Tho Engll h wero weaker i"atons Is lu tho tact that our
than the uoorB morally, but thoy
put Into tho field on overwhelming
force, and In spite of many defoats,
tney nniiiiy conquered. In tho Amer
ican war, tho army of tho aouth was
in tho name position thnt tho Door
army was. and the northerners had
to put a superior force Into tho field
In order to overcome R."
If so we have tho best rom-
eilles In tho city for Just such f
emorgoncles, Tho proof of 1
tho real benefits pf our prop-
J oustornora who havo used thorn
f recommond them to their
I friends. If you try a bottlo I
J you will do tho same.
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During the panic ycara following
'03 "confidence" wu ban!fflr' nan-
acea for all financial Ilia: sow thoy '.'.
object to the creation of tho most '
I effective confidence Inspiror Imagln- ',
uuic. vuuer JUIIUWB. p.
A. movement h on foot among the ;
JJnn county farmers to havo tho ..
gawo laws amended so that pbeaS- "
nti mnv be killed bv IhRin oi unv .
time when found in their fields, as
crops suffer much from thebird. ,WfMH II 1 1 IH
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PHARMACY
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