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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1904)
DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAL, SALEM, 0BEQ0N. MONDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1904. (M(c,oSmim I&aPXJESJBAIMm&millJjSEr Please Take. Notice Of the wonderful bargains offered at the CHICAGO STORE for tho next four days. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday We sell good goods cheap, but for the noxt four days wo will eclipse all previous records. We undersell all competition. READ ON: SILKS 500 yards wash India Silk in all colors; regular price, yard, 39c; sale price, ynrd 25c 85c fancy Dress Silks, beautiful styles and colorings; sale pr.59o 75c black Rustle Tnflita Silks, a splendid quality; sale price, yard 48c $1 black Silk Peau do Soie, a heavy, thick quality, satin fin ish; price, ynrd 68c $1.35 black Silk Peau de Soie, our famous brand a beautiful soft lustrous quality; price, yard 85c $2 black Rustle Silk Tnflita, 30 in. wido, a magnificent heavy thick quality; sale price, yd $1.19 DRESS GOODS Children's 20c school plaid dress goods, pretty patterns, yard 12Vic 500 yards plain and fancy Dress Goods, worth up to 35c and 50c yard; sale price 19c nnd25c 05c Scotch Tweeds, 40 in. wido, all pure wool; salo price, yd. 39c Special lot of Dress Goods, tweeds, cashmere evening shades, waistings, Albetross, Etnmines, etc., worth up to 75c yard; special for this sale, yard 48c $1 English Waterproof Dress Goods, 53 in. wide; special, yard' 68c $1.75 West of England Broad cloth, 58 in. wide, a beautiful quality, yard $1.19 75c fancy Brllliantincs, beauti ful goods for waists and suits; price, yard 49c FURS 500 Furs to pick1--from, -bought cheap, sold cheap. $1.50 Fur Neck Scarfs 75c $2 Fur Neck Scnrfs 98c $2.50 swoll Fur Neck Scarfs. .$1.50 $3.25 fancy Fur Neck Scarfs. .$1.95 $7.50 swell Fur Scarfs $3.95 ASK FOR THE GOODS ADVERTISED. THE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE NORTHWEST. M'Evoy BrothersXourt St., Salem Boxer Uprising. Shanghai, Oct. 10. A telegram from Kweiling, provinco of Kwungsi, states that tho Cliineso troops defented a largo body of robols at Locheng Hsin, after three days' hard fighting.' Tho Boxer movemont is reported to be spreading in the northern provinces, o Parker Confers. Now York, Oct. 10. Judgo Pnrker arrived at tho Hotel Bellville from Eu sopus at 10 o'clock this morning. He dovotod the morning to the New York campaign, nnd will confer with the Now Jersey leaders this afternoon, o Sure Cure for Piles. Itching piles produce moisture and cause Itching, this form, a9 well as Bllng, Bleeding or Protruding Piles are cured by Dr. Bo-uan-ko'a Pile Remedy Stops Itching and bleeding. Absorbs tumora 60c a Jar at drug gist, or sent by mall. Treaties free. Write me about your case. Dr. Bo sanko, Phlla., Pa. Fore sale by Dr. S. C. Stone, druggist m i 1 1 - i nun iwi 1 1 1 1 I Ftesh Today f ii I... I .L. A FULL LINE OF i CnocolateCreams f at Zitm's ii J 154 State St. Phone 1971 :: 1 1 II 8MII H-HHM i 1 1 1 1 1 1 BMMMMflf the Council DRAUGHT OPEN ALL NIGHT Fine Wines, Liquors and Ggars Kllnger Block, 141 State 8t J. A. Cooper, Prop, Phone Main 491. WAISTINGS $1 Metallic Fancy Velvets, yd.. 68c 75c Silk finished Velveteens, yd. 48c $1.35 Silk Velvets, all colors, yd 85c $1.50 White Velvet Corduroy, yd 85c 85c Crystal Silks, in all col., yd 59c 50c evening shado Cashmeres,yd 35c 50o fancy wool flannels, yard. .35c 75c French Flannels, all shades. 48c 50c Oxford Waistings. .20c, 25c, 35c 20c Vicuna Flannel Waistings 122c 15c Dressing Sack Flannels, yd. 10c LADIES' JACKETS $5.90 Ladies' Jackets, salo pr.$3.95 $7.50 swell Ladies' and Misses' Jackets $4.95 $10 nobby Jackets, sale price. $5.90 $5.90 heavy cloth Capes, salo price $3.95 LADIES' SKIRTS $2.50 Rainy Day Skirts, sale $1.39 $4.50 Rainy Day Skirts, salo $2.95 $4.95 Dress Skirts, Broadcloth $3.75 $7.50 handsomo Dress Skirts. .$4.50 $3.50 Misses' Skirts $1.95 DOMESTICS 500 yds. best 7c dark col., yd.. 4c 500 bast dark 7M-C Outing Flan nels 43ic 12C Wrapper Flannelettes, yard 8 l-3c Daisy Flannels, white, pink, blue, cream and red; sale price, yard 10c Full size Blankets, salo price.. 25c Extra largo $1.35 Blankets, sale prico ." 75c nnd $1 UNDERWEAR Men's 50c heavy Fleeced Under wear 29c Ladles' 39c heavy fleeced 'un derwear 25c Ladles' 75c Union Suits, Oneita 48c Children's Combination Suits, ,25c Ladies' 35c Wool IIoso 23c Ladles' 20e Fleece lined Hose 12ac Children's Ific double knee, heavy Ifoso 10c DIED. NEAL. At the family homo 10 miles south of Jefferson, on tho Jefferson road, Sunday, Outobor I), 1904, at 0:30 a. m., John Neat, aged 50 years, after a lingering Illness. Deconsed was well and favorably known in this city and throughout the county, whore ho had resided for many years. Ho loaves a wifo nnd several children, nil of whom fosido in this couuty. Tho funeral will bo hold Tuesday at 11 o'clock, from the home, and inter ment will be at the Twin Oak cemotory, near Turner. Shilling's Best are not ex travagant; quite the contrary. Teas and Coffees good enough; baking powder; flavoring extracts and spices pore and best and yet eco nomical; soda common. t i miiiiiinin h-4-m- Substantial Meals... t :at the: i White House :: Restaurant George Bros. Props. Best of everything. NORTH PACIFIC COAST BEER ON PERSONALS "Kid" Richardson, of Portland, who handles his "mitts" woll on cer tain ocensions, spent Sunday among old friends and ncqunintnnces in this city. B. A. Stafford, of Ashland, formerly of tho Houso Furnishing Company, of this city, spent Sunday with Salem friends nnd relatives. J. C. Martfcolf, who Is an employe of tho Citizens' Light & Traction Com pany, went to Gervnls this morning, whero he has been residing, to movo his family to Salem. O. V. Hurt, of Corvallls, spont Sun day in tho city. Honry Meyers, of Joseph Meyers & Sons, returned from a pheasant hunt near Albany this morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Gilbert returned this morning from a hunting trip up the valley with a flno string of birds. Wednesday evening Warden Curtis, Turnkoy Clark and Guard (Dad) Cy rus, of tho state penitentiary, and City Electrician Gifford, of Portland, drove up from Salem. They came for n day's pheasant shooting, having tho usual outfit of guns, gamebags, dogs, etc. Sclo News. Ed Ristino, tho barber, has bought tho O. K. shop on State street, which ho is now conducting with tho assist ance of Ed Each, formerly of tho coun ty recorder's ofllce. Miss Bertha Kay spent Oundny with Portland friends. Attorney-General Crawford rotumed Saturday evening from Roseburg. Miss Opal Hart, of Independence, is visiting relatives in tho city. Mrs. P. II. Lambert, of Kingston, who has been visiting Salem friends, returned homo Saturday evening. Mrs. J. C. Gray, who has been the guest of Mrs. M. M. Gruy iu this city, returned to Imr home in Oakland, Ore., Saturday. Mrs. Paul Schmidt, of Albany, is iu the city for a few days Mrs. A. W. Prescott received the sad news this morning that her brother, Parker West, died at Clatsop last night Mrs. Prescott leaves this afternoon to attend the funeral ut Clntsop Wednes day. Miss Emma Miller spent Sunday with friends iu Portland. James Mott is homo from an extend ed visit in Washington. Mrs. Hnrry Austin, of Portland, is visiting her sister, Mrs. ('lay Williams, for a few days. Mr. and Sirs. ('. D. McCoy aro home from spending the summer on their farm near Meliamn. Mrs. A. M. Stump loft Saturday for a trip abroad. She will visit her old homo iu Scotland, whero sho expects to visit about six months. Geo. Gray, Jr., leaves today en route to St. Louis, whero' he will spend a month ."doing tho world's fnlr. Mrs. J. E. Godfroy loft today for Eugene, whore she will visit her daugli ter, Mrs. E. E. McClnnnaliuu. Miss Grace Thompson, of Eugene, who has been visiting relntlves and friends lu othis city, returned home this morning. Mies Opal Hart, of Independence, Is tho guost of Miss Emma Godfroj, for a few days. Mrs. S. S. Farmer, of Santa la, Cal., who has been visiting at the home of her nephews, W. N. nnd Frank Sav age, of this city for tho past two months, started for her homo today. Mrs. II, M. Bruuson wont to Albany today. F. A. Mouloy, of Gervais, was n Ha lorn visitor today, Miss Kathyrn Cumings, of Drain, re turned to hor homo today, aftor a Mult with frionds iu this city and Independ ence. Hon. Hon. Alex. LaPollott has rent mi the Dr. Smith rosidonco at 522 Front stroet, for Mrs. LaFoIlett nnd the children, who nro attending some of Salem's higher Institutions of learn ing, for tl'i coming sonson, aud they tuko posession Tuesday. Alex, will run the farm as usual. Clyde Mc"u, a well-known Sulein printer, arrived today from an abwnce of nbout a year, slnoo which time he has boen cabin boy on a sailing vessel, and been pretty well around the world, visiting such remote placos as South Africa nnd Auntralia. Be is a son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Goo. V. Mason, of South Salem. Mrs. W. W. Johnson returned yester day from a month's trip to the world 'f fair and her old home in Missouri. She was accompanied en her return by her brother, Harry Newklrk, of Rockville, Mo, and be will probably locate bore. Miss Bertha Kberhart spent Sunday in Portland with friends. Fred Bteusloff returned yesterday from a several week's trip to Alberta, N. "W. T., whero he hunted for large game. Ho reports a splendid trip, and is feeling fine. Miw Maude Hargrove, of Portland, spent Snuday under the parental roof in tku city. WE ARE ALL READY With a World of Winter Weara bles for Your Selection TK7E ARE READY. Means a lot to us. Means lot to you. Some men say with the Spaniard, "tomorrow will do." Meanwhile the other fellows are saying "do it now," and are getting the plums. We refer to the choicest patterns I w.HMKDr I Just as good as made made-to-measure. No! They are better. They are ready-to-wear. You won't have to apoligtee for them. That day has gone by where the Salem Woolem Mill Store clothes are concerned. The label guarantees the quality. We won't have to tell you that. You can see it for yourself the moment you ulip on a garment. These new suits and overcoats are great. "We'll guarantee you more satisfaction and pride in one of these Suits or Overcoats than you ever had before in a ready-made or made-to-measure. Come before the rush is on. SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor 0 Get the Crase "Btmco" Is tho latost card gamo jolliest of them all moro to it than Flinch. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refund ed. Patton's Book Store. MM aHaHWB ! White Lily, Flour I Manufactured by Rikcreal Milling Co. Is the Flour for Family Dee Try a sack yl It it don't suit you, your money back. Capital Commission Co. Salem Distributors Do It oaay, Tho time-worn Injunction, "Nevor put off 'till tomorrow what you can do today," Is now generally present ed In this ferm: "Do It today I" That la tho terse advise wo want to glvo you about that hacking cough or de moralizing cold with which you have been struggling for several days, per haps weeks. Take some reliable reme dy for It TODAY and let that remedy be Dr. Boachee's German Syrup, which has been In use for over thirty-five years, A few doses of it will undoubt edly relievo your cough or cold, and IU continued use for a few days will cure you completely. No raattor how deep-seated your cough, even if dread consumption bas attacked your lungs, German Syrup will surely effect a cure as It has done before ,ln thou sands of apparently hopeless oases of lung trouble. New trial bottles, 25c; regular size, 76c. At all druggists At Dr. Stone's drug stores. EdUon Theatre. Change of program at the Kdison theatre tonight and fabrics in the new styles, that are very limited in number, and therefore very exclusive and desir able. Worth htrrrying after, these New Fall and Winter Styles in Men's Suits and Overcoats The Time Has Come mmmmmmtmmmmmmmummmmmmmmmmmmm To have your bicycles fitted with Steel Rims and Mud Guards . Umtwelta Repairing Is our Winter Line. Covers put on from $1.00 to $3.50. Handles from 25c to $3. All kinds of umbrella repairing. A Large Line of Football Goods Gymnasium Supplies DROP IN ANYWAY WATT SHDPP THE BICYCLE MAN WE NEED THE ROOM You may fiavc our Royal Granite ware, Col umbia Cuameled ware and Tinware at 1 0 per cent reduction for the next 1 0 days, beginning Oct. 10 to 24, THE VARIETY STORE 94 COURT STREET M l-M-i tit II t MO i 1 1 1 1 fc V --.. . . Wholesale and Ketatl Family Liquor store & ECKERLEN, 298 Commercial Street Full 11ns of liquors and wlnw. McBrler brand the best for family t Hrered la the city limits. Thone IHHIIIIimi IHI IM imHWIMlilii nil nm ii mi iaHHiH! 1 1aH aBBEaw''' v L u "Mr J J - s - M ! MM M l I II I II M H .t -. . v . ri Cedarbrook whisky formerly tt use. All orders filled and J Mala 1151. lnitnnwiitiMinmiw"MmltB,wl