fa f m CliAIIGES PROPOSED Br BOARD ' . w.-i rie aJvxxi ! rf iff rui-ini i '" ii nrinv HLL I1CMUI FOR-CITY iht cimu jorrru. wik. ko. iddit. octobeb t ma. VAHOERBILT CUP RACES ARE r..vs tie' i k fie xjr ' ' fe? :ii '-''i Crrf'.i tAt 'axS 1 I J.'.ljes'tr. tvw .r;-; v.'J- f; r . 2' K-i-'- : ''.xll'rvA, i-fit niwi. Ti '.a.; i j ;h ttiwi by t : Jfjii ttv.-tt.yjj i, t-KK laraus ; -i -v. '.f bt'Xj U f -.'tie:-' -vrt awv-t'y x-"' -"X ti Cx.d i r"AX is.' VJt , 1 ..Ui'-t A ef'.trf-t a .."J Mr r.4t V e- till ii-.V.J fvf i f twr Jr.il art ft.r; ;x n;. Jt , .i ,:: i .'.t ff u grev-ii ' ievSlati . ti Ojtrv n'-Ji i i ...'..teit ixi zniA:T A 1i Yx- ' fj. i-:rt i't.ir tt..'.j n-io its ( ELECTION WEDDING KJtU, ''. Oct rren W.-.Yx:-.t- Hvfl j.s i orier tiaed. ti i i 3. "Kith nr.-.! ENDED Ifi A BATTLE i . t,r,tj.l Brifl A C" ffrh. tral ttornr for th O.-W. R. j." r h.(Kiec4 In PortIni yj.' ear Wbile p!aaninR lie new borne kr . i I J 7 1 V . - . a i - ' Eoi luciuue iifiut sou bt-i; Tt.e cia well is vry ljk , now oeias aatauceu wrnrc oi ijjjaoia. iry ,n. THE ROUND-UP A won;!,'! :ii!lary li t-icg fonne-J io work with the Ponlaifl Commercial (lij'j to b'-utify the city. Tie theory hy mn.e tf.al the ifAv.aH.g e, In ; better. h.'th Mr. E. C. Dlcki ai tr-e vic tim, a the result of accident on the !l.art of the drtifgiM or doctor. i tie ivtt !-(f...v.r ka-w (Mli;t It Vl-yA-'A ' "i'-' k tr-j t.n iu.j V..'4, ir i! - t IV WW Vf f t-'- jt--er r....'tf ".J- J--' tr ti W-f 'JWU.i.aUi'A" 7te tuKj'y-t u " -w. v A. tx4 u-e rfxv.n-.. vf -' U-fi v I fi'vr vf i" irHI vm tW v.'4 t.t trove itv.:rr. 7ie 'i-T sarv ti,r'.r jxiv.t. At ti iw,'w iof tin.nttxrf 'A f.'x:. tutu. Mj, t?JU k f- ...Vr lb tort W A.'1' tX tt tir '4' ." ..J6 M K-iJ- u a )' oo fva4. 'f it 4.'mA l.'l i;i li r ;.!.'.,; for i'.Je' rtn , evS 4 e;" 'u't.r U lk ,. jU t.'J- f-r-4 '-zer tl r. 'fl f t fify of b4 I it te.4 re ;!..!! fvr ei- te?e : 3 3 '.i-i Era-' Tv r:i ti Vri 'J jr- H"T Tv t- .'il uin lA Vol. rt, A-.v.l Vm, I- I V.! I'r''l, i--.i Hi mi ixr j Of tie V.n j ie to wi V i l'i.33' 'rer lie u ti tio ; ler-v! at ti C.v.e ti to. '4 aiett HUL'.i j 'y;titt '.;r, .; !n ....'?, t.'jere were t".6U 'jt.e4 4i.-;rt tit iuit.'u iA it xiX x tier it . 71- r'Micl X itf'.lllliSjA XZt ? Jo.;o: f'::n V.'ari, t',ryvWi !; w.tfrl ward. 'J'r Law; tL.rJ was 'A.ki3 f,r wrd. K'.wAMia't rarure: fo-jrtb ward lire htiy. It is, i rirt Fiv MtVA were! iiKed ar.d i' ir.i'ired fa a !: that ; troke OA '.a e&sei:o3 with the wed i.r ic f-i.i!tl of iJon Jjan Perea, a weai'iy f i'.tle iree!-r at Mfljraw, ac ixi:r.g vi tijv!cs received br c day. ro::ow:ig ti ar,c:.M Port'jg-t c-;ivr--., tie trl'(?:oom five a dlnu'-r aid tail In his g&rSets. in which so: r.'-i'i pirt:cl;ad. If!-id!tj both rovj-'j-i ard rei-MlcAiis. 1 The First Vrjltarian church at Eu ........ .-..a ,t'...,t CumlaV ft Vol 1watSoas or cr.ar;;- - of started organirefl in .narcn, iu, anu I;!os foi- i'l'-d Its new nonie in june, n. . . ... . . A . .. . - - . lowe'I, iJ1 u,ea t..e ?uei'ji reson-u tu j lTrjn. n. iso rjtti ' u-.o::.i-.ic and s-Jlettoi. The Erne's bor;d ssu for I1S3.500 for Porjiil. Ort . O-t. A?rj- a- rrllit.'a were fanl In to quell the Mirar. a irn ffr u rtu u.- rests ref-sed :o i-r.i tielr ch'il.-ea w'fght. The lawn. wter tie gn lad ; op by a Chicago bank, tie Kawtiori j'i'Al. tiro-jrb fesr ' teea iasc.'r.?. was drenched with, tiat a uloi.c.a cf tie V,::er ti.i V.vA. ! Th !""'n S"nda" gcho01 "80ia- je-i-el Tie tttr aid pv,::i . a tion is holding Its semi-annual rally fed. l-Jt it now t;.;4.-i tie nv.'M'.'jts 1 Tie tr :e prorsi-l-.. i a n.an who In Portland today. ?;-.'. ire Vi.'. AlJ.viX.si -i rtj v be i.e.14 I '. tie :U.ti ti ir..i wuii t '.'y- At tie f.''.Ii'-.J ii-iij K'. iiLj l t V.e v.-Jf cv-.i'.-J t;ii f'.Mtt ward. U E. V, ufir. Av l'it lid It. V.'. K'.tiew; w-Mj ward Oeo. P. L'i.:i. S A. M-4 .;.- 'i. -t.."! wars. Jvu iv.ri wtrd. G. 0 Oi.ts; E. S fctd- ;.r.ic tj.J Jf. !.. 3!.it; f..i ird. J B ' .' ii.-.. C. C. H:r.'t 4td E.-.w As- Ki i;.ji5i 41 to TIKE iiti ard A 'A'. Vetxci. K. j KIiOk IP THE W HOOL aid kas U'.-an.e lea ted r.ii- tie x.-a:m. ro- -liei ever tie wr.rvt. '.rry:ig Y:& (Vi' trier, a xe;;r cior.-es;.'.i.cit iTi Ait-x-. ttel Pi vrra; ier .ff a?e tery r.ti'i ::.'.eiii ever E'.ii'a t.-ix.. as tie? i-ai ;:.-Ciiei ei'.l'J-t-'ve ;f.t-re riM for ti txeet for l: Wt. Ttii'.T TeuX'f tit fvr-jei W -".rop ' ov. cf tie rte. ti'..-, after tie itirt. ciw.if rj f w:ta :j f:i. After !;(erai however, only a theory so far. t The North Alblna Irr.proverr.ent as- sc:atlon went on record Tuesday night as oi ioslr.g slr.gle tax. Nyes-a schwas opened Monday with Ml ju.olls in attendance. The Sandy Tai,ayers' Leapje is op rosed to the single tax proiitlon. t I Grand Opera House Monday, Oct. 7 THE SEASON'S EIGGEST XOVEllJ Woods k ( halker's 3fsIte PrcdirUw The Girl front U. S. A. Dainty, Sweet, Pretty! An utraordl 'inary eitravasanra of extrordinarl events of two hemispheres. A dramaj. ic triumph of veritable merit, rrejen . 'ed by a well-selected company ' r, avera Marnlflctnt aeitlr.p' p.J i " -. mc. tutws comedy, Unique costumes. Prices: $1.00, 75c, Idc, l:c. Seat sale Saturday. October 5. a t;rt:xj ' l-elieves in caki&g theoretical right- JojfcEesi! earn its lyard and k-p. Th- ar o intments of W. V. Cotton. SUICIDE AT ASYLUM WAS SILIBERATE i) " i ' ii.' r i )ti. li ft' ial i ' . t at the fliiiu ) ... i,i.u.ir .. it S fo;, whlJi hi had viTi from a bd !.-'-t, r.d n ed f atlcli If "jyt,'J klx',l its UJ-'V an 'I tbt otter about In rad.aUjr In lh roota .VhIi t,r) M r'ytn with anstlier 1in.xe and he ro ai.d prepared the ri pn and uiwund ti- d'd wliliouti awaking Mm or sro'tmng the attention it xii r iA tiii attTjJiinm. Aft'-r faaieuitiK the roj aoo'U ') Luk and attS'hlriK It to the radiator, be took altllnf; and then by bracing l,l,lf n.tn,rt the radiator Hlid linltig hxik, 'j"-Id In strang ling hltiiw-ir to d'-aih. Ila was toiiimltted to the. In.tltutloti , 2-43 d(.pJ,,u ,d4 M57 u1(Jniwa,i. irom rortiani in July, ana n a wife realdlng la that city. j y ii i i ii'i i ii i -nrma i wf I mm mm . a. g,,-J1waa,tJJ,M1JMMw- ! -I:.--'' ' . ? v ' ' , (.,,,. . : . 1,. ! 1 ' V , k s ' i- i .-..,-. i i ' . .. . .. . it ; . . ... .,rs - '-,.,..-.. ' i : .'' . ' . . Hi- ! i n I I l!.. ' j; r S( tE fBO.H THE (;iKL HiOM C, S. A, .IT THE URXyb M04Y XKWIT, 111 patent medicines or medicines ti- , I vertleed In this paper are for salj it ; DR. STONE'S! Drug Store j ; The only cash drug store in Oregon, owes do one, and no one owes It, carries large stock; Its shelves, ' counters and show cases are loaded i with drugs, medicines, notions, toi- -let articles, wines and liquors of til 1 kinds for medicinal purposes, i Dr. , Stone is a regular graduate In medi cine and has had many years or ei perlence In the practice. Consults- . tions are free. Prescriptions I ire free, and only regular price for tned-j Icine. Dr. Stone can be found at hit . I drug store, Salem, Or. from 7 In the f I morning until 9 at nigut. North : Commercial street Salem. Oregon. THE DALLAS EXCURSION TO BE A HUMMER i i """wMBwaaaaBWBaaaw TfcU stateriii-nt show that the pos tal deponltory Is making s steady In erMi every month, with the possibil ity of the n-t dep,lt reaching al-rM-nt 1 1 ,000 K0 hy the flmt of the yar. Mr. Carr, who tries to k"-p In to'jfh lth the patron of the deponl- J. A. Darr's feed barn; fifth ward, Young's grocery store; aiith ward, Iddlng's hall; seventh ward, Toun-iw-nd'a hall. The KIls will opn at 12 o'ebxk noon and remain open until 7 o'clock In the afternoon. Noiii.'neen (or inayor, rc-rdr. t ry, nays that many of the depositors .treasurer, n.arshal and one aldern.an liilo'iely had not pt-rel tt bank ' (or ta h ward will he triad's tt this a count (.r had mvi-d In any way, Arrangements hav ken petfecteii fur a hiimriier of an t-jtcurslon lo Dal las nett I'rblay artirii'Kiii to attend ' tlon. "The (Jlrl from l S. A." T!,e coining attraMlon at the Grand I'lipiilur Jlec ha nli Miiifiulije for (Ic 1'ilwr, I hut llieraiurn whhh In rlihen in,''i'ri I.oum! .Moi.'lay, October 7 Is im KK"lon takes higln-Ht rank. The j ' ra(!on ami something new In f-e. the Dallas County lair and Llvescn k !""'"' ' "'Imulated not by a'-nimulat-, The girl from V. S A. an Hliow, Mayor Ciaven, Undlord (.'rid-i1'"' '"'''"' '"a't l'"-''ges of others' j -:y,l by MIkh Oulna Marlon fills the r of th New Kcott Hotel, l'rirl'li-iil "'"JM as ,-..ll,e, but by traveling ! Ideal of the author. Th dean, fine 1'oster of Hid Conm.en lal ub, and!1'1' "y "' ''I'1"1 Ul'" a realm of , "'mo"phere of the production U moKt others came over from Polk county ; " " '" r" " t"y do original j v' holnne and wehom.f. The heart capital Ibis afternoon, nnd lth Hec- i "I,1,!"K '""I e rliiientli.g, and rirn lut-r-et Is d--ji and natural. There is retary of the INrd of Ttnd, and C. I..n''' fi''lH '"r r,,'"'"r(h and endeavor.,11 triangle love aflalr and the story of I In; lnai w.-loint producit of lltv utlon Ul1' P'ay contaltm several wrf lal a.-ton-Mid ilU,,iry de.wilbi-d each montii 1 '"em that are delightfully artful. In the Popular M-chanii Magaine j'''1 K"nuln eplnodes of real llfu. Great are rli I; in tint ipialliy of H'i-t.- Htlii, ! "" "tlon has bi en gli-n to make the ood Hlatr, a canvass of Ihci buslinits men lias been made, soliciting everybody toi lake In tint great Polk ro.inty event. I Many of Hid busliiens and piofinslonal ! men of the city have, ple,gei tlii-tn-1 selves lii attend, laklng their families, I and siartltig out for it royal good tlm. The regular train liave, m i, o'llock, and th-le will In. a special train in bring tbn mily back afierl fur ii. any of tin, n.-w i. vcm are but ili'l" fingers almig tlm highway of lirogrei.fi, M M o, t.r Magazine there arc :iw; nrtich-H ami L'.'.C IIIuh- tiaiions. hei.e cover a wide of topics, Home of tln-tn Uiki ''i.i;o settlngH a eiaboratu and true an the m;i up- anu admit. Ciingreniiin Is killed. lafui,.Hu ( n.., 1, i. range I'l'-ni'iimine rlblng f ;,rl Anderwin, of Fosiorla, 0 , was tli day's fentivltleti, at aill , lnin , I "' adaptations of old utilities, oih- kil1'''' la1 "'K''1 n aulotnobll to bo sgtei.,1 upon. Kw-rybody sbotibl make plans lo go. H-ml otd to Ihe Hoaid of Trade office, but remember that you can buy your ticket at the West Kaleiu depot. mi for the round trip. is sounding a note of aarnlng, and '" ,lllh h(' ' I Mill others (IIk'ii,hIui current dlma- '"'"r c"'- bra In tb-lr relation to future welfare. riding overturned I (MITII Al l, TEAM htutns i MM US OK I'lltl TK t Vuslcrday aliernonn n very gishl l'lblllnn of fiKitball to. k plaie out on the high Sihool fbdil nheii Coach Tur ner picked mil two teams fmiii tl: lu.ua II..., . 1.. ......... .. ei. in mims ami put iiiem lo scrliumagiiig, lln.K M.. ami Clnuila Itaib lltr,., ( n,.w . w h(, nr riperleiii-ltiK their first senw.ti uf played excepllonally vtell nnd even ouli-lnae many of the f,. low who have several years of the gitnio before. Tlmro were nlmi three more n,. Hu n nut for the first time, y lirw n J'irrid Itli hiiniiid uti.l Keiineti, Martin, Mr Martin proving himself to he ,tb li't niul u tackbr. Manager Kieke I as it schedule nearly complcd-d of vl.l. li fM. BaiiM H will be py n l':c hoiiui llc-M ami U. ,. M,1H. 'Hi, teanm' f,.,M. Thin will give the I. J nut only a g.,, clnin,-,. t ,mw I'H' illy what they en n do but will fro give them four dipt which ur,. ways Imilud fonvard l by tin m. lti' uf any u;;:;r.'gat on. Th first Yamhill county has prepared a splendid exhibit lo be shown at the t'nlesit government be for the gwl of all the pi-ople It Is a sham, deserv ing to be dextroyeil nnd forgotten. If tint ramlliialii Htnmlii r,.r ..I,,.. Chicago and Mlnnea,lls land shows I the people n.-e,f Vnto for him; If he "' :" l"t, r I stands-fur the Job vote him out. YOU'RE BILLIOUS! YOUR LIVER AND BOWELS ARE IHACTIVE"CASCARETS" Km red Tnngue, lla. Taste, In.llges Hon, Hallow t-kln and Ml.-rabli. Ib aj. ai lies come from a torpid liver nnd constl,ul.,l ,oe which cause your slomacli lo become, fill.- win, ,m,n. i(. stcd food, which Mourn an. I ferments Uk gurl.age In a swill barrel. That's the first si,.,, t muohl misery -lu,. l;i-.tlon, foul gases, breath, yellow kin. mental f,.lir, everything t)mt ) hcrrlhb, and nauseating. A Cancuret tonight will surely Ktraighten you out ly iiiiiriilng-a lo-cent box will keep your head clear, stomach sweet liver end bowels regular and make you feel hxerful and bully for months. j Don't forget your children their Utile) Insblen need a good, gentle, cleansing, too, occnMonully. f (pj CANDY CATHARTIC jj X 7iJ0 CINT "oxcs-ANr DRua sto.ie j B $4.00 Shoes $2,95 Our tl lino of men's shoes is very large, comprising most anything de sirable In nfrn's footwear. All styles of bathers In Urc- or button, In tan or black and all widths. Every pair guarantee Good f-ar welt. Owning price $2.93 $5.00 Shoes $3.85 The II line of shoes Is strictly hand hullt, made of the finest gun metal, kid, Itusnian calf and colt skin. All the latest lasts, as well as conservative model,. Opening price 53.85 $3.50 Shoes $2.66 We have a strong line of $3.50 dress shoe, ,,n,i work shoes, that kind that ear llko Iron. Opening nrlce $2.60 $6 High Tops $4.35 Chippewa hand-built high-top shoes, nlso a complete lino of loggers, sell ing at $6. Opening price. $4.35 $7.50 ade $5.65 Strictly hciHt'wnuile, high-top shoes d loggers, the ,9t tIl0 ,,.,.,,, in near waterproof ng it is possible l0 Hi"tn. Regular prico $; ;,o Opening price. Shoes At. Saving Prices . Our Shoe Department is one of the best selected in the state. You will find here just the style and kind you are looking for. The opening prices are now in effect and are making many shoe customers for this store. All the new fall 1912 1913 models are here Hosiery 15c black and tan Hose Fireman bland, go a 2 pair for 15c 35c pure silk hose, all colors, opening price, 2 pair for J ; 35c 25c wool hose, n blac'l gray or natural. Open lug price 15c 40c big heavy wool soX, pure wool, in white of colors, to go at 20c $5.65 203 North Commercial, Corner Court We merit your patronage on the basis of selling you the market's best merchandise at the lowelt possible price J