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t i - n M 1U vflN n & vJEs. . -n.w&ytB- (a nk,xuwi"i jfitir ,rmi:i :i .r.. i , ' .iAea&siBMr I'll Ml wai i. 1 1ll r f i i ' . , KNEE'DEEP IN Re-adjustment LACE CURTAINS. LflCECUKjAtr. Now you can .chooso from any nnlrs of our lnrgo ns sortmont nt n saving of 2G per cont. No Reserve v . .. "W JfeVj 2nd floor Twill Toweling, regular 8 l-3c yard, Re-Adjustment Salo prlco Be yd Heavy Tricot Flannel, 27-ln. wide 35c value, Re-Adjustment Salo prlco 10c ytl Jap Crcpo for houso drcsBOB, 30-ln. 30c values, Ro-Adjiistmont Sale prlco JOc yd Pique, oxtra apodal 27-ln. wldo, 20o values, Rc-Adjustmont Salo prlco , 10c ytS All-Wool Skirting, 84-ln. wide, $1.75 valuo, Ro-AdJuBtme'nt Salo prlco 78c yd Cottonndo and Jeans, 27-ln. wide, 25c valuo, Ro-AdJuBtmont Salo prlco lBo yd Best quality Calico, 6 valuo Ro AdjUBtmont Salo prlco. -ljfic yd Dost qunllty Olngham up to lGc Tnluca, Ro-Adjuatmont Salo prlco Oc yd Extra flno quality PorcaleB, 36-ln. wldo, ICo and 20c values, Rd AdJiUBtmont Salo prlco. ISJfic yd Challles, Gc valuo, Ro-AdJUBt-mont Salo prlco 1 Jfic yd And many others from this largo dopnrttnont not advertised. Como early boforo tho boat pattornB are gono. HHHMIMHH ratfs (mmifr :w 'Jtmmjm&'iJHK '&&2ss& n i m t.hmmiMAUESZ'&LVjA r mwf.jV'- a ,jnnvmi&ivwxuKar'' &i'&ry -'mMMftfi wmyi. ffijiH m 'acvjbsv , vfoW' ..if ?uLttHiz&m?mif.$3mr?& aroAWii.vj m RARO NNH 1 ru.jrmnmwjjtwmm r u IIHHW " J dJ JlWJ f ivrn,Hr7 V - MU MR&.r, . .. 7 n jzotmtj i i.r.r. - LaifBaOTvam j.. i ."" ir- "r ii. . r 11 -ar obbl.- ah b Q Ol I o , lfe I iLi 4 I Xfi) I II" wl WnFiS. H .av I IF JfM ilW lKrn i A llVW HI Let nothing keep you nwny from this Unrgnln Festival. It ls,Jor this week only, romombor and some or the finest lot are limited, so tho earlier you como tho bettor. Tho Thlrty-flvo Now Dlrectolre Suits and Coats Just received Satur day and Monday are now on Bate at Ro-Adjustmont Sale prices. LADIES' COATS An assortmont of Ladies' Coats has beon placed on sale nnd the original values have been cntlroly disregarded, tho colore ure tarn brown, gray nnd blnck of covert and brondcloth materials, three-quarters and full length, now sleeves and pockets, Belling regularly at $12.50 for this Ro-AdJUBtmcnt Sale only $6.85 SEE WINDOW DISPLAY TODAY ONLY Wo offer our entlro lino of Rich Cut Glnsb nt a saving of 25 per cont. This Is n tlmoly offor before Thanksgiving and even these tfeautlfiul dlshos mnko nlco Xmaa presents. $1.00 Values Ro-Adjustmont Salo prlco ,. 75 $2.50 Values -W Ro-Adjustmont Salo prlco . ' $1.63 $3.00 Values Rc-Adjustmont Salo prlco 1 $2.25 $4.D0 ValucB Re-Adjustment Salo prlco $3.00 $5.00 Vnlues Re-Adjustment Salo prlco $3.75 ji.:c.&-?ui 1POMKJCD Dress Goods , For every purposo Included. Every counter, tablo and ledgo la tho Dress Goods Section devoted to tho Bhowing of this scasonnb'o offor of plaids, stripes, self stripes, checks and plnln and fancy colors. Values up to $1.75 a yard. Ro Adjustmcnt Sale prlco. 50c Rnlnproof Suitings In a wldo range of coloring, values up to $1.75 n yard. Re-Adjustment Snlo price. $1.19 yard Take Advantage GITY NEWS "Weather ForecnH Fair tonight mid Thursday. "Wbca in Portland- Visit Hall's restaurant, 330 Wash ington Btroot. o-o-d W. T. Rlgdofl, Undcrtakor Always progressive, up-to-date Full equipment, largest stock. . 10-21-eod-tf. -OUhob'b Placo -Eloven barbor chaira. TROVER'S getting bUBy ood-tf Three reasons for buying Cleveland's Baking. Powder: Superior Quality (Pure Cream of Tartar). Neatest Package (Screw top can). Boat Prlco (3 Iba. $1; 5 lba. $1.05) - For Stove Wood nnd Coal Call 198. Voget Lumber Co. Prlco Correction Tho advertisement of Barnes' 3nsh Store appearing lu The Capi tal Journal Saturday and Monduy contained an error which was en tirely due to a mistake of The Journ al typesetters In quoting tho price of the Now High School Corduroy Caps at 25c -Instead of 50c. The copy furnished us by Mr. Barne , was plainly marked 50c, which Is the correct price, but owing to one - of the unexplalnablo oversights of compositors appeared as It did. ll-10-2td&w Gift a Salmon 7 cents a pound at Farrlngton'F, tho Grocer and Marketman. Philomath "Creamery Butter for the good table., your gtocer. Asl: When Yon Kay Mcf Glv your orders to Rteusloff Bros. If you ar3 panicul.ir about what you eat. Thnlr ut.Uii arc tho beat and are kept on sanitary coun ters. Phone 321. P. K. Bhafec's . j HaraM store ea Squtli, CoJ!ler lal atwi 1 tW Ho jtct JU8 arrla a on)JHtoek &I?at elM eds. Albany Ajile Fair Tho Hoard of Trado will hold n mooting nt tholr roomB on State streets thlB ovonlng for tho purpose of arranging mnttors rolatlvo to tho big excursion tomorrow to Albany. Every detail will bo discussed by tho board to make Salem day at tho Al bany Applo rale a success. Sovorni othor Important matters nro to como up for consideration. Willamette Loses Tho Willamette plg-skln kickers lost to Albany collogofoolball play ers yostorday by a score of 11 to 4. Tho gnmo wns lost to tho local team through n slight weakness at one tlmo which tljo Albany men took ud vantago of. , v $t , Illlhoo Club Election Tho Illlhee club In this city held an enthusiastic mooting last night at tho club rooms and the following officers were elected: President, L. H. Grlfflth: vice president,-A. N. Gil bert; secretary, Frank Morodlth; trousuror, Joe Baumgartnor; trus tees, C. L. McNary, M. L. Meyers, C. C. Kuney, W. S. Smith and Dr. Lee Stolnor. A general good tlmo fol lowed the business of tho ovenlng. Says Scrlber Honest Attorney L. H. McMahon of this city la emphatic In his declaration tlon that J. W. Scrlber, who Is al leged to havo taken funds from the bank at Pendleton, Is not guilty in nny way, and thnt ho did not appro priate ono cont from the bank to better himself. Scrlber did not make a visit to this city as was re ported, but Is now omployed in Portland. Thieving Ih WillaRue Yesterday mernlng about 5 o'clock It Is believed, sneak thieves operated jn the Hotel Willamette and carried off two overcoats, three dress sklrU, two suit cases and a 38-callber re volver, all the articles being the prop erty of aotel guests. The hotel man agement bare not the slightest knowledge as to the thief and they regret the unfortunate eccurreaee. How the robbers succeeded 1b getting- pooseestoB of the- articles anil JeVyiag th hat without, bejKgie 'tm4 'is & mystery which the pellee are eadeaveriag to ftsure eat. NO CLEW TO MISSING GIRL OF HA. FRANCISCO Alameda, Cal Nov. 11. Tho fnlluro of ovory clow to lead to tho whorcabouts of Edna Clark, tho missing art student todny has caused her mother Mrs. Anita Mack almost to glyo up all hope of ovor seeing tho girl allYO. Fcarlug that hor daugh tor has boon tho victim of accldont or foul piny, Mrs. Mack ruefully admits tho fear thnt sho holds llttlo chanco of her daughter's return. Tho fear Is Bharod by many of those who know tho missing girl and who bollovo that sho would do every thing In hor 'power to toll her fam ily that thoy need not worry about hor. From tho studios of the large cit ies where' n girl of Miss Clark's In clinations would go, and' frcm tho hospitals whoro sho might bo lying 111 nnd unidentified, the police in quiry has beon extended to a search of tho morgues. Descriptions of Edna Clark, and pictures, and tho cloth ing sho woro on tho day of hor diB appenranco nro posted in tho coro ner's offlco of ovory largo city. The ofllclal probing of alleged scandal in the church of St. Mnry tho Virgin In San Frnnclscd will bo gin lato today, when tho bishops' court of inquiry will Investigate tho charges that the Rev, Payson Young hugged and kissed Edna Clark In tho seclusion of his study, nnd thnt tho rector similarly consolod old women of his congregation. Thti accused rector probably will appear in hla own behalf, nnd wom en who are members of his congre gation will bo called. Edna Ro)' nolds, tho-girl chum of Edna Clark, is oxpoctod to repeat hor assertions that Edna Clark told hor that sho was engaged to Father Young aud that ho "wished a ring on hor finger." .eof nsklnB clu todhnraSVl dofendnnta ClinrUjr HMS'J ""tvl FAITIIFI'L DOG IS KILLED HY HIGHWAYMAN (United PrcsB Leased Wfro.) Portland, Or., Nov. 11. In n fu tllo effort to save hiB master from being robbed by n masked highway man after midnight this morning, a big St. Bernard dog owned by F. W. Lutkemeler, u saloonkeopor, was shot and killed by the bandit. As tho masked robber ontorod Lutkomoler's saloon tho dog, who wns watlng for a word from his mas-J ter, sprang nt tho Intrudor'a throat. One bullet from tho robbor's revolver killed the faithful animal. Tho desperado then lined the proprietor nnd tho four patrons In the placo at tho tlmo and robbed them nnd the cash register. COURT HOUSE NEWS PERsSra . Jay itm,i. '"Ijll A complaint was fllqd In the. cii- vlsitln'tbr h Vf , I cult courj. mis morning uy uniph L. iir i atii.T i "it Cartwrlght for tho purpose tho court to prohibit tho in tuo BUlt, A. r. unuios, Maty K. Dallhs Gaines, Catharine T. Green, Homer Victor MeV urcon niiu auii j iuuiu iiiui v. s ing with liU o ,u,'lij n'trlltwi fflttl olllllllllll"- nil llltnfiiul I.. .!... "IIUI iritaJ. 1 W s i"..,v, i.w... , o "-'rai HI UIIJ8, AJtll '110.00 acres or mini wnicli tlie com J. v ttnt,u .. ,! . .... ... . - """Mvr. ina ... t' plaint HllegCB is tno solo property of la in l0Htnn,i . ' " 4 tho plaintiff, and thnt tho defend- for n fow ,ln. aslcu 1 ants nro ih no manner entitled to li Dannv t .. ' torcst In snmo. TllO , complaint n'H da to look It, , to lR asks tho court to iwnt;d costs itul for a few days UU"M1 dlBbursomonts In nddillon to the Harey Knnm 1 jovo mentioned decreo prnyed for. land this nmM,i- . UV1 nww visit hero. ft? An nppem was meu in mo circuit . D. Gilbert , I court this morning by nttornoys for Itoss Islnm! ,.-.. "H! tho Pacific Telephone & Tolngrapi cossful hunt. compnny from an action and decision Joe Lommon went t I of tho board of equalization donjlng morning to look aft , l nnd disallowing n jiotltlon presented tors for n short iim W ,Itf'i by tho company nt tho Inst meeting I Frank 1'carco ofAih of tho board for reduction on nssosg- city todny looklnpun i ' inont of tholr nronortv In Marlon torn nn.i ,.i.m . . oa!1i " w - """ "oiuiiK ir nnt. county. Tho present amount nt Fred Maumpr ' . ...i..t. i. . . ... i . - '"uraffl wuiuu uiu cuiiiiiuii; a iiuiiuri,r is noino in I'orllninl (j. ., ' nBsessod. Is $150,000. Tho tiullMon biialnosH vi.u t.-.. XIRlrM and appeal nBks that tho nsseesinout1 Dr. L. P. Griffith nt v.- bo reduced to $48,051, or n cut of stnff, has gone to PortlujLj $1949. From nil Indications tho fol .to business matter, i ephono company Intended to put-h' Howard Fereujon m ,. this mntter to tho end, nnd sono lit- innd this morning M Jy, tlo oxcltomcnt is predicted at the friends for a week next term of court. I Rev. W. H. Selleck U la v" uuenuing the Metho&t Mnrringo llcenoes were Issued by ministers conference County Clork Allen today to C. L. Mr. and Mrs, Wjlly Mulkor, ago 21, of McMinnvilio and Brooks, were in thf city uessio u. iTiaoy, ago aj,, oi eaiem . visuing ior a short (mt, . , E. L. Daloy.-of Port.w Sheriff A. J. Cobb stnrtod on his btislneHs visitor here ywfetfc. titlti tn tlfnoltltlrflin ttila mi.im.iIm 1 111tllritT- tn bA.IL.I id '"" iiBoiiiiniuii vino inuiitiiiH b i ui isaa nut gwrib with his prisoner, H, E. Debold, who Dave R. Yabtd, proDtfJv was urrestod hero -upon ho requcnt Toggory, Is lWklw M, i of tho Washlngtoni authorities on tho. ninttora in Potttand for a fn chargo of seduction. District Attorttty Chii L i is looking after button inn,, Portlnnd for a few !ajv , John Kondcry, of aw U FnlU, Is looking after btulawfcl eats nore for a few di)i, Mrs. John Pearly Itft lw ! N. S. L. Moroly ot ux to J. W. Welch, lots 21 and 22, Phelps addi tion to Sllvorton, W. D., $425. E. and J. R. Buff o A. C. Wol fard, land In Sllvorton, W. D. $1556. N. nnd W. T. Richards to Meda E. today whoro she will rWtk Hoyat, lots 3, 4, 5, C, block 1G, town tor, Mrs. 0. H. Booker, tor t of Turner, W. D $1500. Miss Ornco Mentors nt D. H. Jnmcs ot. ril to J. E. nnd F. Oregon City this monlmtlti WaBsom, lot 11, block 4, Queon Ann tho beside of her brotlxr.Hjny.! addition to Snlom, W. D., $1. i s seriously 111. O. L. Fnrrons ct ux to John Need- J p Larson, of Attorii. wtf ham .lot 2 block 10, Riverside nddl-1 yesterday nnd will w)i Mi 1 tlon to Salem, W. D $125. horo In tho fuure. l-bmht J. W. nnd L. Wilson to G. W. nnd butcher by trado anUti.) D. Mornhonweg, lot 1, block 01, N.Pv,t this city. Snlom, W. D., $100. Miss Daisy Herlln wakf P. A. nnd E. Shlploy to Jonnlo l""" this morning wbertAiilNV Wagnor, lota 1, 2, 7 nnd 8, block 35; It hor parents for tbetW ulso lotB 1 nnd 2, In block 38, Unl- tho weok. f vorslty addition to Salem, W. D..' "nuM" Huddleitou, tin 198, ( basoball player of Woo4brj,w J. R. Cnrr to J. L. Klnnov. lots 2. the city yesterday vlilUnt!iW 3 nnd 4, blk 4, Broadwny addition to Snlom, W. D $300. WANT SALEM DOGS TO START EUGENE KENNELS J. H. Dftlrymplo, tho woll known merchant horo, has recolved an offor from Hardoy & Walker of Eugene, for tho ubo of his prlzo winning Arlal torrier, "Admiral Togo," and ho tntonds shipping tho valuablo dog In n few days. Hardoy & Walker nro starting a konnol In Eugene and will and transacting tmilcm looks just as happy ii era X MONEY TO L0 TH0S. K. FORD Ovor Ladd & Bwh'i Buk, breed and rnleo nothing but tho fln' . fJfor Wlch UliOt FJK New Houses Alway For Salt Tho Voget Lumber Co ijHHimiiaiifitaiiiiiiiHHt0i!E AS USUAL t A !! THE STAR HOME OF HIGH CLASS FUN Have for their patrons, two ex'ra fine pictures, very realistic and X full of life. FEATURE SUBJECTS; "A DAY IN THE LIFE OF SICILIAN HERMIT." Very Instructive. "FORTUNE HUNTERS." Comic "THE MYSTERIOUS KNIGHT," Highly Colored. SONGS BY ED. BERG, "Dar Old Yankee Load." "AU the Gr! Look Good te Me." Net Look at- that magBiioebt raage iaVae, Pierce & Cp's wJt iow.fc h aivea'away. fpe tV those ,rMU'wfiB rto's every day. GBT TKK HAK1T. ' iitf-f itif itfiiif ifiU wtjtttfui est broods. Mr. Dalrymplo has leased his animals for a good valuation for a fow months, nftor which Togo will bo returnod to Salem'. o DIED. TAYLOR At tho home of hor daughter, Mrs. Annlo Hnwes, in Astoria, Monday, Nov. 9, 1908, Mrs. John Taylor, of old ago, be ing 89 years old. Remains will arrive In Salem this evening, nnd Interment will bo In tho I, O. O. F. comotory. She leaves six children: Mrs. J W. McAfeo and Mrs, Fannie Stevens of this city; Titos. Taylor of Walla Walla, Wash.; Wm. Taylor of Alaska; Mrs. Joanette Strang of Los Angeles, Cnl., and Mrs. Hawes of Astoria. STARR PIANO HIGH CUSS COOK GEO. C. Will IMtflCt Frsnk; Meredith, RHJI Office with Wm,liw 29, Commercial strw, NEW TODAY U'lintwi Clover wh-iit ElKht-roo JM11' . . . Slate 8LW lorrcai. n. Arni...i Place on a man with good v" i,.llnP farm, itock or K wife and children. AJj H. S.." caro Jourosi. Address A. IH Card of TliankH. Wo vIsh to express our most sin-1 core thanks to our friends who so kindly assisted ua during the sick ness and death of our beloved moth er. GRACE, LENNIE, JESSE, HARLEY and MELLIS BOSLER. Father Payson Yqung, nccused of yor Slf ' 1oU''?1,1ji bl knowing where trie missing Edna hovlse, barn, "f - nn-i, r aon PronKinxn s. writes unl. 11600. l".1i-ill t ui loo f JiMlnir nnktne for. an1 Rural aT"' ,-A h iiuiu uid W".u u. u.u.ub ....-,. - . --, - V ' ekTt w . i I an investigation. I wer W jj.yjr.j M . WanUtl Dy youn r,B", ..n.nion as houieke.1 good work. Journal. ..... f,nm 100 tfl I" rLi Call on Qco. on penitentiary row Ham ii. HAIR DRESSING, f ACIAr- MASSAGE ROOffll to ".Ih-I floor. elctrk Mfc Itch by SHAMPOO AND MANICURR ELLA M. OOUCn, ProfesflJoB!. My orocessee are sdentlfic and sat lifactlon gwaraateed. My creasas and ( tiaivi tmiiMiVui'LuuJ asiL' tried by time &Rd xerleBje. Give e x trUl. 7JJI-, f Keem II. BUrMg' Hotel. PboM " iti$ili p wltb awiics -"l furnU4 T- I .j w ta ? cpani - Center i t o ' r