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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1905)
fl DAILY OA? ITAL JOTJBNAL, SALEM. ' OREGON MONDAY, OOTOBBB 0, 1&0B. w J ,iwW GREAT iLi 8;ip. Somen's Ready-to-Wearl iarments Horo Is nbsolutoly tho most mng- Jflcont selection of Ladles' Winter Suits, Coata ami Skirts wo havo yet biad tho opportunity to offer. Our llisplay contains tlio choicest efforts that tho artist designers could ovolvo, fascinating in their graco t'ul ologanco. Theso gnrmonts, man- ifacturod from tho highest quality1 laatorinls and- finished with charac teristically oxqulslto caro, arc of forod ntl prices which others would iisk lor garments 01 icBsor quality. rho stylos, whilo markodly smart, reflect that indeflriablo somothlng, li statolincss, which is nt onco sug- feostivo of good taste. .. .... - -w nii , iiiin rnwms that stand botweon you and tho best Wo (to an Uio planning lor juu - .... . ., ,., Ji. for tho least. That's why wo can say to you, Come and buy your merchandise hero, of " """ as low as, If not lower than, you can buy goods elsewhere, whero tho guarantee of perfect satisfaction is lack lng. Interesting now morchandlso always roady. . SUITS $14 to $37.50 Wanted styles and .colors. SKIRTS S3.50 to S35 TVarrtad longthfl and matorials. COATS $3.50 to S35 Ladlos' nod Misses' sizes. W. B. CORSETS Amnrfea'a lcadinir Corsot. Now Lodols aro ready for your choosing , stylo for ovcry uguro. 50 to $2.50 Lounging Cushions All now patterns in wanted col ors. Brighton up your room and mako it cozy by getting a fow of, theso cushions. Bntccn covored with ruflled border, desirablo sizes. 50c to $.50 Bed Pillows - - A full lino of Bod rillows in standard sizes oxcollont quality ticking; full weight filled with foathors; strictly sanitary. $X.15 to $4.50 rr Just Rcehrei Now lino of Stamped Linen Center pieces, In tho now Eyelet, Mount Mellick, rioral and Conventional patternrt. Also a Comploto lino of Stamped Squares, Scarfs, Infants' Bibs, Collar and Cuff Sets, Photo graph Frames, Tinted Cushion Tops. KmTS plain m$fm rntsT ri-ooE Suitings and Skirtings Of Mannish Mixtures, in a full lino of desirablo patterns nnd colore thcr como in1 id ho C8 IricDoa wldo and aro being offered at much less . than tholr roal worth; thu $1.00 values in ' ' Mixed Good'H $1.25 values in Mixod Goods $1.50 to $1.05 fBflpr wrovK'? iMr 73 88 valuos in Mlxod Goods. $1,23 Comfortable Footwea A pair of comfortable foot. That's what cornea from wearing properly flttod show, such as you got horo. You don't havo to havo corns and bunion. Our salesman can lit you with snug-looking Shoes that feel six wooks old. Tho stylos aro tho nowost shown nnywhero and you can got them In nny leather. & $3.50 UULHttl1 FALL CLOTHING rOB MEN WHO LDJB TO DEESS WELL Wo haven't all tho Clothing "In town, but wo havo tho BEST, and from reliablo manufactures, and our prices wo mora modest than you d 'tldnk, quality considered. Mon who havo bought our clothing In tho part will como back as a matter of courso; thoso who havo not purchased Clothing la this storo havo something to loam to their advanUgo, -whoth-or it's a Business Suit or an Ovorcoat that's needed. fcATEST BTLYES AND OOLORLNOB $10 to $30 All wool material FURS Starting tho fur season with re markable valuos that will havo a lasting impression throughout tho year. Thoro Is an Intrinsic worth to ovory ploco of Fur wo soil a uporlor quality thatlnsures lasting satisfaction and whon you consider thooo unprecedented low prices quotod on high grade Furs, you'll npproclato this ovon moro. Tho Furs represented aro Muakrau, Eujiai Mink, Austral lan Opossum, Marmot, Siberian Squirrel, Moufflon, Bussian Mink, Sablo, Pox, Japanese Mink, Brown Bear, Qerman Marten, Brown Wolf, Isabella Tor, Ermlno, Brown Mar ton, Sablo Squirrel 08 t $50.00. Menu's Hats 3 tip Lato syloo in tho newest shapos for Fall and WlntcT wear. Aw as sortment of such extent that It In sures somothlng to suit your fancy, and pockotbook. Step in and got postod on tho now things nt any rato. i.-j!V; rt -irffK . . f rv M-. ri .' - ,' K X-RAYS 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i ii 1 1 1 n i l! .r wsjpfly lWis(I- 3s!" & iil lumj 5 1 ' x I had little control. Competition has, of j ; I I I II I M I I I M I I M-f S. f !. . I...T' - courso. iiavc(i nn important vn, uv that is tho only point fqr which amy responsibility rests upon tho manufac turer. Tho method of making ouflngcu with romnrknblo rapidity a fow years ago, and tho introduction or meenun ical appliances to supersedo tho old fashlpnod hand-closed boot, neeoefiltat cd a largo output if tho machines wero to pay their way. This lias led to over production, and tho market has bean floodod rlth millions of pairs of cheap boota and shoes. But tho bulk of the monov which tho public pn.v for thrir footwear is represented by Uie cost of ...... .mio-lnl. nnnwtlv loother. Till prico of tho latter-lms been steniMly ad vnncinc for aooui isur vimm. " ", : " . . . . . i .... has now reacUel a point nover Kmnwuom. in tho history of tho trade. Comnd with 12 months ago, the coot of all If yott have mo'iwy to burn Just band rnu nt leather has Increased by ful- to a moiorn up.c-w.io i ini." ly 12j por cent, whlob is an important compnpy. item in tho original expenditure or m Buninoss is boonting down nt Pana ma. Another awiKtant cnglncor was nppolntod Saturday. Tho sntlsfnatloa that nrtyono will got trying out tho land fraud oases in tho newspapers Is a good deal like courting a girl thrpugh tho wapt aolumns. Why oeoupy tho front pago of n newspaper witlT tho "ghnitly crlmo of a dogsneratel" i d-- TJko foTohftjHH fMrinr,wJlljrunjbta it ! faurilji.hMiutinio plow between, hwJ Driving Out tho aamblcrs. Douglas, Jyo- Oct. 0. Tho keepers of tho gambling housos of Douglas woro cltod to court today for trim, ah n result of tho vigorous action of tho authorities It is bellovcd that gamb-llnff hor will oventunlly bo closed down, and tho gamblors apparently aro pre? paring to accept tholnovitablo. A FAMILY SAFEGUARD ri tDdU. MISS NORMA LESLIE MUNRO. (Iss Muuro, who la one of the most beautiful women In New York .and p,resi ..Ll to make her debut nsap.aywr.gt under he dlrcion o Be.asco. Miss Mimro is tno aaugiuer 01 uju iiD ...- rr-;:; by pubHsher, For several rs M.s. Munro ha- neen a --- nagnzines. Her piay, w 1 sam, wm uoiu mj ". -4. New York. Unprofitable Industry. Kboot nnd shoe industry of the ," States has expanwa marveious- the manufacturers of footwear prospering greatly, although ono Jnover dmagino tbat suen was mo com their continued demands that (itectlon wall should bo breiehed At interest Not a few of them, Sms of the faot that it is the gen- neritv of the eountrr duo to lion. Insist that ther would be off if they had free trade. But smlto evident that if they had desires they would be sufferers of gainers, far to Oreat Brit- (ain, where absolute free; trade exists, the boot and shoo manufacturer U suf fering severely. Consul nsmm, in- a report to the department of commerce and labor, incloses a quotation rrom a Yorkshire paper whloh describe the condition of the industry. It ehould bo taken to heart by the American grumb lers who want the earth: The manufacture of boots and shoes is now ono of the most unprofitable and unaatiafactory of English industries, and tho diffleultfes of the producer are steadily increasing. The present poel- .1.. ... luun rnA h & VArletV Of reasons over wlieh the producer fcaaj nn- ivntmlar half-cruinea boot. The In creased competition among manufae turow causod a eorreHponding s.wdiag of Troflts, which for a while was per missible In eonaequeneo of tho eaving AfToiMl In tho niako-ur ly maehlnery. But against tho advanco In the market values of leather manufactures nave been almost powerless. The burden has theroforo been borne moro or less i tlontly by tho boot manufacturer until today he is one of the most embar rassed of traders. Tho English publle wore nevor more neatly shod tnan to w nml bootH nro beinK sold cheaper than ever, although the cost of leather Is now fully 50 per cent hignor man, m...A tmna olal say, five years ago. i - played an important part m oriDKiuB about the present situation. The boot manufaeturer, too, complains that paterfaroilas does not now spond so much as of old in "slothing" the foot. The consumption of boots awl shoes is, therefore, pro rata, much sraaiior i in the days of our forefathers. Be .ides all this there U tho constant craze for eomethlng cheaper. Tho Lontlciman's profession tho law. Tho gontipmanfs gnmo billiards. The Lcbt Ionian's buslnens-paying 'his y?'9'.fey'' r Yom Kipper. Today Is Yom Kinpur, or tb ny of atonement among the Jews tho world ovor. Tho Jewish Now Year was cele brated Septombor 30th. Today Is sup posed to bo the most solemn lime in 1110 Jewish calendar. It oeoum on the 10th day from tho morning of Itosh Hash ona, tho new year, and thus falls on Monday this year, Tho day is Btrlotly observer anu noi a drop of water or a morsel of food passes the lips of any Jew during tho 21 hours, but, of eouree, not all tbo momboru of tho church aa as strict as tbo older dlsoiplorf. The prayers which are held on this day aro prayers or forciveness of elna -against God, not against the people. It Is held by them that even God ean forgive sins mai have been committed against a fellow man, unless the man who suffered through that in forgives him. CASTOR I A Tor Infant and Children. Hie mi Yih Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of W . ... MfM. tti n!m nt Dr. Ho Mlife to handle her frnooiu Uocle' Orttl TUrojl tul Mug Cure. I -ri.. Iu.il fn.tillv nfr(rnnril i n reliable household inedklnc tlist will cure croup, coughs, colds, chilly sensations, rutuiliig cjesund nose, sore throat ami bronchial otrectlons tlwt will keep the children iiroof against all contagloiA diseases. (Such u medicine is Jloschec's Gennan Syrup, which has a record of 35 years In the cure of consumption, catarrh and all lung and bronchial troubles, rrlte fame of German Syrup as a con sumptive cure, since its purchase by Dr. Green from the niece of the famous Dr. Iloschce, has extended to all parts of the Mi. Y ! lilt. .i1f ffvervuhcre. 10 tfTwo sizes, 25c and 75c AH druggists. PALACE pnAEMAOY, SALEM HOP B MARKET A slight movement lnr hops took placo tho last of last wook. More aalos woro roportod Saturday than havo boon ro cordod for nny ono day yet this soa son. So far, howovor, tho prleo has shown no tondenny to rlo. There nro now KOiunthlng over I1000 lmles toroi in tho wnrofcnHt of the Southcnt Ia elflo eomjwny, ih. this Is being added to dally. Sales wor-i "rHk Frldny and Sat urday as followsi I'lneus purelmsed MO balwi of eholco hops at 11 aunts per pound. Italpli WIlllaiiiM of Uallirs purohaswl of throe different iartlos, amouuttng in all to 4B0 bale, at 12 cents, whilo tho Bob Whitney hojw woro bought by Qllbortson of Aurora nt l'i cents. Theae last hops ware not considered uuoleo by many dealers. Harris of this elty also purchased a largo quantity of 10(M iholoo hops at 10 cents. Theso Juips eoum nave ocn soli! last year for .'H) aonts, but dealers now any tlMit all of last year's hops will bo selling for even less man tnai ifr vorv lont:. Thw assert that tho present low prices aro duo iu a moas- uro to tho largo quantity 01 iav ycr a hops that woro hold over. o- HOIXISTER'S Ricky Mountain Tea NuflQett 1 13.- VJM.t fa Kbit PiaiU. Brisxt Qelifs BmIUi sad Euvi Vlr. X spoclflo for Oootintlon, Indlf wtloo. Lire nd KWner Trouble. l'iinplLBcMBJj, tapnrs IIvivl Tl.1 nmilk. Hlurrllh Bowell. IIMUUCb asdUaeJuchai. IfillocVy MounUloTl? tt- m.nA Blood i M k S.a Kmilna mnttAm VlV I J10UJ.TIA Pt7) Coxfixr, MJlo,VU. - I WrLDEN NU80ET8 FOR SALLOW VtVYJl nesidenco Burned. The homo of Illehard 0. Keene, on tho corner of 10th nd Lerrus streets, was completely destroyed by fire Sat urday night. It was eaorttr cetore mldniffht that the flrb waa discovered, and before the department could reach tho eeene the flamea were .oeyona oon- irnl No member of tho family waa at homo Saturday, and the origin of the nro Is eeosroleto nmrtery, Tae ni en tailed almost ft complete loss, M the amount of Insurant carried waa email. Cheated Death. Kidney trouble often ends fatally, but by choosing the right medicine, B. U, Wolfe of Bear Grove, Iowa, cheat ed death. He saysi "Two years ago I had kidney trouble, whleh caused mo greit pain and suffering and anxloty, but I took Eleetrle JJitters, wnicn oi t,tn R eomnlete cure. I have also found them of groat benefit in gener al debility and nerve trouble, and keep them, constantly on band, since, es I find tbey have no equal." J. 0. Perry, druggist, guarantees mem SOc WID3K BUYING A BEOOM INSIST ON HAVOTQ A ALEM BBOOM. t jsiSBS(PPBi fjtflJliBWiiiweU -knn.il, lAI-siil irrirnmmrrmwwn.agis