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TAIMf OATWAE JOURNAL SALKM, ORRGON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 10, 1808. 8 FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY I Every item on this page is in keeping with the low prices of the past Friday sales that have been given so much favorable consideration by the economical shoppers, w l. l .. : .-,l ,, HU !., nlih linn minlihi nnncirlnharl nnrl in monu inpnnnnc nn man itpmR nlir tlrifiP Will llf IflSR. Rnflfl flnnHc fnn Inen U .. ' iu iiiBBi any ji iuu. nictuu uii any ai uuiu in uui imc, ijuaiuy uuiwiuwxu, nu m innuj inoianuu uii IHM..J ....- ww. r. .- ..... .. ,o awv, ,u, ioo iiiun you pay fnrf f i i. i i A.i i. i-i.!i i i .iiu. .,u n'n cnanaise eisewnere. uei ine nauu, uauu at mu yeuyie a j,lulu. -1 m V.:M Children's Dresses Otir big lino of now dresses rang ing In size from 2 to 14 years reduced 20 per cent In price. Friday Bargain Day only. The materials aro serges, percales and fancy mixtures In chocks, plnld stripes, medium light and dark colors. Friday Bargain Day, only Less 20 Per Cent Friday Bargain Day Handkerchief Sale This section ofTors a good COc vnluo, all sheer linen, dainty laco trim med edge handkerchiefs roiriombor thoy nro tho regular 50c kind, your cholco of tho lot Friday Bargain Day only Dress Trimmings Friday Bargain Day only you may Bolect from tho finest showing of Silk Chiffon and Applique dress trimmings in tho city - trimmings that you will need on your Fall suit, select Friday Bargain Day at exactly Half Price Stylish Pall Shoes Our largo shoo section offors the Friday Bargain' Day shoppers two good shoo values, this Fall's styles For the Women Wo offor patent and kid, doublo soles and lmnd turns, nil sizes and widths nro roprcsontcd, always sold for $3.00. Friday Bargain Day only 29 c Each Venice Bands and and Applique Laces Whlto, Ecru and Cronm, Friday Bargain Day only 7Gc valuos Friday Bargain Day only 57 $1.25 vnluco Friday Bargain Day only 04 $1.60 valuos Friday Bargain Day only $1.13 SCW.&'iH.M. $1.79 For the Men Full stock black Vict and full stock box calf, whlto oak so! en doublo, regular $4.00 values. Friday Bargain day only ALL SIZES AND ALL WIDTHS Men's Stiff Hats Tho shapes aro this season's Fall blocks, thoy aro In two dlfforont stylos only, nil sizes aro roprosontod In this showing rogulnr $2.50 values. Fri day Bargain Dny special m Men's Underwegi For Friday Bars' In rnv nnu. ,.. i... . --- ,, w.ti. uiu inriA ma'. . wear bcgIIoii offers as a special inducement to s-'j lino of sanitary wool undorwoar In thli th, sizes nro roprosontod. Friday Bargain Dayosl; J 1 a garment 68 All Remnannts, Oclds and Ends and Short Length HALF PRICE TODAY -MM' This Store JMpted for Best Goods at Lowest Prices j Boys' Sweater Coats Thoy. aro In n largo assortment of bIzcs, tho color li pi;o4 r riiiuy uiir(,iiiu uuy bjilxiui . $1.50 valuos Friday Bargain day only i ..... t $1.75 vnlticj Friday Bnnraln Day only iffl $2. GO values Friday Bargain Day only , 3?.WM?3.. ooooooooooo CITY NEWS -- ooooooooooo Wither Forvwist Rulu tonight and Friday; fresh southerly winds." """ KvurytMng Electrical Can ho had at 481 Court St7 Cap ital Electrical Supply Co., E. W. 'larco, Prop. 17-eod-4f. q4 VT. Bcott & Co., Real EHtnte Parsons wishing to buy soil, rout or trado housos, lotit or (arms, -will do woll to call on us. 640 State st. 11-lC-tf. lite nrJiUiierr si Atl goods at ono-hnlf prlco, re gardless of cost. Our ontlro stock must bo sold by Decombor 16. All bats trimmed to ordor without oxtrn charge. Miss Evans, Meyers' Btore. 11-18 New Clusse Will bo commoncod at tho Capital Business Collogo on Mondny, Nov. 23, In arithmetic, grammar and short hand. A good time to bogln a prac tical course of Btudy. Send or call for catalogue. ljl-lS-4t. Phono .12! Don't forgot tho number, Stousloft Bras.' Sanitary Market. Thoy have pleased thousands thoy will ploaso you. Teai'liei-H' Institute. Tho program at tho High school this evening ns follewB: 1. Vocal solo, selection from Dud ley Buck, by Chns. Roth. 2. "Tho School us a Neighborhood Intorost," an address by R. 0. Boouo. 3. Vocal solo, "Tho Ouost," by Eleanor Smith; (b), "Shadows," by Carrlo Jacobs Bend and MIsj Mlnnot tn Magors. 4. Address on "Improsslons of National Educational Association," by II. D. Sheldon. c s Harry Brown Says ho began yio dav Just right ho startod In with Folger' Oolden Gato Coffo which lnd boon ground frosh that morning. mimwrrmiia m ' ' ' ' . s COURT HOUSE NEWS NeW Steamer on Coast. Sonttlo .Wash., Nov. 10. It Is an nounced huro today that tho steamor Admiral Sampson, nno of tho largest and" fastest vossels of tho United Fruit Company of tho Atlantic will bo brought around tho horn and bo put on the run botwoon Sonttlo and Snn Francisco enrly next yoar. Tho ves sol has boon purchased by President II, F. Alexandor of tho Alaska- Pa cific Stoamshlp Company, who is now In Now York and who has wired that I ho has mndo nrrangomonts for tho sending of tho new vessel to tho Pn Iclflc ocoan. rf flHH iia fie !! !! llia llllw THE STARi! HOME OF HIGH-CLAST FUN Feature Subject Antony and Cleopatra j Tho lovo story of tho "Noble Roman and "tho most beautiful Egyptian." Tho groatest Shakespoairln play ovor producod on mo tion plcturos. Also two othor high blnss subjects. 8oHgs hy 121). IIKIIO "MOIiLnAURr," .JtHllitn character song. "Once Vlo Time," Illustrated. TonlglU Md Tomorrow Night. COME to our Matinee and let us tell you of tho fine rango to be given awny"FREE December 1. Every day from 2:30 to 5. gf wiiiif f mimiinf iiiiMna Consldcrnblo exrltomont win raised yostordoy afternoon by a Poll county resldont who took possessjolt of a horso nnd wagon bolonglng o F. Bradoy nnd drovo ovor to Ills plnco with It without asking permis sion, Brndcy mndo an exceedingly speedy visit to tho sheriff's ofllce nnd Informed Doputy Ksch that his outfit had been stolon whtlo stand lug tn front of tho Wndo Hnrdwaro storo ,nnd thnt ho caught a slight glimpse of tho "rustler." Tho de scription ho gnvo or tho man ho saw with hfs prooorty was an oxnet one, nnd Sheriff Esch mndo n trip to th Polk county roglons resulting In his bringing hack tho lost property. Tho man who took tho convoynnco declared ho had mndo a mistake and had no Intonttou of stealing Bradoy's property, however, ho was willing to pny any coits or damages which might bo nsked for Bradoy was sufllclontly satisfied in recovering his horso nnd wagon and called things square. Marrlago llcoiucs have beon grnnt od by County Clork Allen to tho fol lowing pnrtles; P. W. Henry, ago 24, of Bnrnst, Canada, and Lillian W. Sellwood, ago 24, of Salem; Peter W. Edor, ngo 26, and Margaret E. Ramoy, ago 21, both of St. Paul; S. J. Brown, ago 23, of Salem, and Eva Mooro, ago 10, of Gorvals. A complaint has beon died In the circuit court by S. E. Peck ngalnst Julhu G. Vogot charging a bread) of eontrnct mndo by the two parties for tho construction of a certain dwolllng houso In this city, Tho com-plnln-t nllogos that Vogot constructed tho houso In question In a very un satisfactory manner: leaving many nportures opon through which tho rain enters, and various other al 'oq;od defect! mentioned. Tho plnln tlff In tho enso asks damages In the. sum of $400 a9 'the result of the poor condition of tho houso. J. M. lnwrence Is tho place to K9t yonr grocoMes fresh eggs nnd country bvier. ' -.. i For Anything In tho harness linp call on F, E. Shafer. Ho can supply your needs. OOOOOOOOOOO 0 PERSONAL MENTION . OOOOOOOOOOO Miss Carrlo Potter, of Aurora, was ti visitor in this city today. ' Fred Buyerly of Stayton was a business vjsltor horo yostordny. J. II. McDonald, of Waconda, Is tn tho city looking after business. Mr, nnd Mrs. W. K. Ball, of Toledo, Ik visiting horo far u fow days with frlonda. Mlsal Ollvq Hammon hns gono to Sllvorton to spend tho holldnyu with her pnront8. Justice of tho Peacu Daniel Wob Hter has returned from a short visit In Portland, Will Jncohnon, of Eugene, Is look ing nftor business matters horo for a short tlmo. Mrs. John McCollan went to Oro gon City this morning to visit' with friends and Tolattves for a number of days; Will la George roturnod to his homo in Portland this morning after a brief business visit horo. Jnko Fischer, tho hop man, loft thlB morning for Hlllsboro to look nftor business for a short tlmo. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. P. Trover, of Mon mouth, aro spending a fow days In tho Capital City. Miss Mado Martin loft for Portland this morning to bo gono for tho win tor visiting friends. Miss Eleno Fnwk loft for Tho Dallos this morning to visit her sis tor, Mrs. Claud Knight. Frank Clovolund has returned from a successful hunting trip in tho mountains near Klamath Falls. P. S. Schmidt, of Olympln, Wash., Is In tho city looking after business Interests for n short tlmo. C, Flsk, of Buenn Vista, was In tho city yesterday transacting business and visiting frionds for a short tlmo. Rny Anderson has roturnod to his homo In Portlnnd after a fow days' Visit with friends prd relat!vs3 hsre. Don Harbucklo and family, of In dependence, nro visiting with their S'nlem friends for a fow days. R. R. Shorey, of Turner came down this morning to look after business matters and visit friends today. Otto Miller, a well known Salem lad, has been employed by Patton IBros.r-as traveling salesman, and ho (eft this morning to cover his alloted territory. Mr. nnd Mrs. 13. J. Browlstor left for Sonttlo this morning whoro thoy will visit with their dnughtor, Mrs. Thomas Davis, for a week. Superintendent James, of tho stato prison, was a pussongor on tho Oro gon Electric this morning for Port land to nttond business matters for a fow days. Miss Bcsslo Dowoih, of Albany, loft for Portland tills piornlng. to visit frionds for a fow days after an ox tonded vlst with frionds nnd rolntlvos hero. O. E. Whltonoy has roturncd to his homo In Spoknno aftor visiting his pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Whit ney, of this city for a fow days. 8. G. Sheets, wife and children, nnd Joslah W. Shoots and Lowl3 Baltrash and wife, and ehlldron, havo just arrived here and bought and located on fruit land near the Wallace orchards. Their household goods aro on tho way and thoy will bocomo Orogonlans. MONTENEG1UAN THREATENS AUSTRIAN SEAPORT Vienna, Nov. 19. Reports at con tinued aggressions on tho part of the Montonogrlnns on tho Austrian bor der roached horo today from Cottlnjo nnd Antlvarl. Tho advices from the Capital declaro that tho Monto- negrnlns nro cutting telegraph wires nnd fortifying tho heights overlook ing the Austrian seaport of Cattaro. It Is rumored that 8000 men havo oc cupied tho mountain passes lending from Hontonegro Into Herzegovina. Tho government horo has notified Russia that tho Flfteonth army corps Is being mobilized on tho Sorvlnn frontier ns a measure of defonso. Austria's action In tho proposed conference on tho Balkan situation is ns yot a matter of -doubt. It Is Inti mated howovor that tho Austrlnn gov ernment will not nccede to tho Iden of a' conforonco on subjects at pres ent embodlod in tho proposal, but that her note to the Interested pow ers' suggested now phases of tho question for discussion. - CAPITAL BAKERY 439 Court street, Newkirk Bros, Props. Bread, Cakes, Plea and all MnkroMirstr!e6. Cookies, otc Watch for our WBBoa Pfaon&454. Special orders delivered on short Notice. 11-1 9-tf. PROP. HICKARIVS Electro-Turkish Bath Pa MSKMHXT WIIiLlMEITE I Wo euro nhcumjIUn, .'rjj nnd nil rhronfc dlieiSM. SJM fnvnmotit. nml Ml'UIS W Maasago and Scalp Treitmtiti IIaum On m In 11 (1. EL Exporlonced Lady Atttmht'J hair dressing; FACIAL I SHAMPOO AND W5KIM ! KLTiA M. COUCH, IW My proce.sweaarec!Usi Isfaction guaranteed, aj v hnir tonics are ted4 ' tlmo nnd experience. Girt ej Room 15, Eiariagc w' ilia. -nil STARR PIANO; HlfiH CLASS G0 GEO. C. WW MONEY TO U .,-, v wian it 'J'Jlua. " OverLadd&Bush'.' Norwich VaUfi" InwrfiK - i- vrauLil.LtM IMfiW nnn withWm. DrolM 29, Commercial vtu n nTToO' o NEW TODAY fl n ft Ifl o o o oojJiiH Dr. I. B. H''er' " nHiftrt l)ortObstetrIcanlnH store Phono Main i m..Min MnillO 51" j iohn WvdlmSSJ ....., unrk neatly J v commercial I- ,7o7RnTFha houBeKeeiu j.ji Stmywi-A .y on-legs ana - f. horns. Reptto",H phone H?8. A i