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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1905)
.uMMuSBaMAtfeSMMfciMM CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. - MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1905, I S If r : 7hrrjtnim! Stockton & Co. The Did White Comer mSJlLrMXMtW J '1 XJMM'Tl JPMOPXJESJSARGAMIiJfMQJJ. w . m m m r WofctuKc Interesting News WB COULD DEVOTE AN ENTIBE PAGE TO THIS DEPARTMENT AND THEN NOT BE ABLE TO TELL OF HALT THE BARGAINS IN EVERY KIND OF WOMEN'S WEARING APPAREL THAT AWAITS SHOP PERS AT. Tins OOOD OLD STORE. IS 'NT IT WONDERFUL nOW THE DESIGNS OF WOMEN'S SUITS AND WRAPS AND SKIRTS CAN GO ON A MENDING AND IMPROVING ALL THE TLME? EVERYONE THOUOHT THE LAST NEW STYLE FOR THIS SEASON HAD ARRIVED. BUT NO, ONLY YESTERDAY FEW NEW HJEAB IN GARMENTS GAME TO US DIRECT FROM NEW YORK. WE KEEP IN TOUCH WITH THOSE WHO ORIGINATE THE STYLES. Ask to Sec the New Butterfly Skirts i Q i Ladies' Fleeced Lined Ribbed Underwear 25 Somo stores coll this kind EO-cent Talnw. But our prico it never moro than 25 cents. TRADE AT THE RELIABLE PLACE. mmil I fill . i iM I "cloaks l suits NtiVf 1 Utta. NEW SEWTNO MACHINES. Is'nt it about timo the good wifo was having a new machine? Tho most profitable pieeo of furnituro oao can own is a cowing machine. It will pay for lUoif In a few months in tbo saving of dressmak ing bill. Wo sell a $65 moohino for $34; a $65 inacbino for $27.50 Wo employ no agents to run about tbo country, thab's why wo can sell them so cheap. Each ono is guaranteed for ten years. Mado of best polished oak, highly finished. Patent drop head. Ball bearing. WL Tho highest grade, most reliablo stock in all tho Wlllametto Valley. Tomorrow's Sale of Chil dren's and Misses' Ribbed Hose 25 Values Reduced to, por pr. 14 Tho Greatest Hosiery Values Ever Of fered In Salem. Plonty for Cus tomers. Nono to Merchants. A Few Specials for Ladies If you are not too particular about the very latest things you will Ami a flno bargain among these specials. 15.00 SUITS A lino of wool suits worth $10.00 to $90.00, cash to be closed out at five. . $5.00 COATS A lino of 24 and 27-inob Jackets, worth $7.50 to $15.00, ro- duced to flvo. " 1 NEW SKIRTS' An olegnnt lino of Skirts arrived Saturday, Plaited Panamas, Broad cloths, Chovlots, Etc. NEW SUITS Tho long ones; English Paddock effects in the coats. Full plaited Skirts 98c Kid Gloves This assort mont is yet unbroken, tho lino wns so oztonsivo at tho start that wo havo boon ablo to supply tho great demand without running out of any styles. Dress Goods Specials 15c buys 25c values in Novelty Suitings. 22c buys 35c to 40o values in Plaids and Novelties. 41c you choosa from a big lino of Novelties, worth 50c to 75c a yard. 08c buys $1.25 ami $1.50 Plaid Exceptional value. Another Shipment of Clothing Reached Us Yestetday Money to Loan TII0MA8 K- FORD, Over Ladd t Bush's Dank. Salem, Or. Class Opening Miss Klma Weller will meet her pu pils, and any who desire to study piano, after October 1st. Wc Fit Mud Guards and Steel Rims Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. Frank Meredith, Resident Agent Offlco with Win. Brown & Co., No. 129 Commercial Street. HOPS ARE LOW BUT FIRM And Repair Umbrellas. t Work at Honest Prices FRANK J. MOORE Best NEW TODAY SMILES. Baker eoimty must suffer the draw back of getting along without foot ball this year. Tho Oregonian forget to mention tho name f Pr. Wltkyeombe among the aspiraats for govwaer. Wanted. Forty prune facers. Apply at Tlllson's warehouse. 0-20-tf For Sale Large 4-hele Jo well' gas range with two ovens; used only 2 months. A bargain. Advlress II., eare Journal offlse. 10-10-tf Wanted Woman to holp chamber work. Willamette Hotel. 10-lfl-3t 908 MAIN, 370 COURT STREET, Lost A lady's brown fur boa oa tho Kola road. Return to tho Journal offlco aud recelvo reward. 10-10-3t We Pescite And fit eyeglasses, fill oceulists' prescriptions accurately do practically everything in tho nature of optical work, expertly and carefully. We employ tho most advanced methods and tbo most improved In struments for examining eyes and wo guarantee to fit them with absolute accuracy with proper lenses at very reasonable coat. No chorgs whatever for making an examination, Stale and Literly Sis., Salem, Ore 1(PU Business is Lively and Aany,'.Tbe A ot thw " t- Prnrc Utua. itrntr i'em Ptieet8 are pretty nearly ever. Also the Ofttiwork shirtwaist. Crops Have Already .Changed Hands The hop market which lay is a tor pit) condition a good part of lt wek,4 hnii nwukened and is bestirring itself, j Buyers are surprised at the nrwiness. it manifests. Prises are unwavering holding steadily at IS 1-2 cent nil hib(( bbv ur inu vuiws viiv rumuretr lO havo toon made at the seaeon's spent ing price, 13 eents. Local buyers have taksn in a total of 1,600 bales si Mo Saturday warning making the buying tho liveliest of tho season. 9. Harris, loeol agent of Sehwertz & Co, has moJo buys not previously an nounced, amounting to S00 bales. Prices wore at 121-2 and 13 cents, Tho Steele and Hannen crop frem Busaa Vista, 212 bales, --were taken at 12-1-2, cents. Other buys wero made on the West Side. A choice lot of hops was bought by Ootlln & Han from Jake Smith, of Folk county, at 121-8 cents. Other buys, totaling several hundred bales, are reported to have been made by the, same firm, who are not yet prepared to furnish details. The Pratum lot of 1004s from oCrval us wns bought today by Louis Lach mad & Co. at 10 cents. E. P. MeCaiv thy thk morning at Dallas bought 10 balea at l'JJ-4 en tkn !.) -..- tWttUU ui luo IXk), Let us all help 'the Salem Y. M, A, get tbo swimming tank. Wait for the Katienjammer picnic Portland will never be a decent mar ket for live stock or for groin until thero is a deep sea barber opened on tho west coast. I'.'At'a lew estimate Salem people have spent a quarter ef a million at the Lewis and Clark Pair. Ad we have a few eoumilrs awl the State Qapitol lef to shew far It. Two miles of street inprevements, a uew metKeal college, a mile sad a half pf new streetear line wader construc tion. Enough said, Hnrriman will do this, Ilarriman will do that, te. It is net what he will or may do for western Oregon, but what he actually dees that will deter mine futuro pelisies. t Tho nblie are perfectly wiMiag to permit Ouptain Taggare and Mrs. Tag gart tp be buried in oblivion of all such as spread their personal short comings beforo the public. The Journal is preed, after a figbC lasting over a year, there are at least fifty laborers at work on improving a city street. Soon it will be a hun-dTed.- Wo only regret that it is not five hundred. That would make Salem a live city and it" would grow like the bean wtalk in the fable of Jack tho Giant Killer. ' o ... . .-v.- . ., u iruuwe witn a great I many men selcoted by the Portland maenine tney tall down at the most critical stage of the proceedings. The People's Choice IS THE CHICAGO 8TORE, JUDQINO FROM THE VAST NUMBEB Of PEOPLE THAT ASSEMBLE IN OUR ESTABLISHMENT FOB im PAST FOUR WEEKS. WE HIGHLY APPRECIATE THE TZXESq. SHIP THE PEOPLE HAVE SHOWN US AND IN RETURN TOE THlM KINDNESS WE PROMISE FAITHFULLY TO LEAVE NO 8I0M UNTURNED IN DOING OUR PART THAT IS, TRYING ALWATJ TO MAKE YOU HAPPY AND GIVING YOU BAROAINS THAT CAS NOT BE BEAT ANYWHERE ON T1D3 PAOIFIO COAST. HEAD OS J MEN'S CLOTHING. Men's $8.50 Tweed Suits, prico $4.05 Men's $10 Nobby Suits, prico $0.00 Men's $12 Swell Suits, prico $9.50 Boys' $3 2-pieco Suits, prico $1.89 Boys $4 2-plcco Suits, prico $2.75 Youth's $8 Swell Suits, prico $3.05 MEN'S UNDERWEAR. 45c Heavy Fleeced Shirts 29c 65c Wool Fleeced Shirts 45c $1.25 Heavy Merino Underwear 75c $1.50 Hoavy Lamb's Wool Under wear 05c LADES' COATS. $5.00 Coats, salo prico $3.05 $8.50 Coats, salo prico $5.00 $12.50 Long Rain Coats $8.00 $15.00 Long Rain Coats ....$10.00 $14.60 y4-Lcngth Coats $8.00 LADIES' SUITS. $10.00 Suits, salo prico $7.00 $14.00 Suits, salo prico $9,90 $18.00 Swell Suits, prico ,...$13.00 DRESS SKIRTS. $4.50 Dress Skirts, salo prico.. $2.05 $6.60 Dress Skirts, salo prico.. $3.00 $8.50 Dress Skirts, salo prico. ,$5.50 CORSETS. Warner's Rust Proof, tho best on earth, salo prico 45c, 75c and 08c MILLINERY. 200 Folt Turbin nats, trimmed, all colors, sale prico $1.40 Napoleon Hats, trimmed, prico $1.40 Hats at all prices from 05c to U) SILKS AND DRESS QO0D3 Wo aro showing all colors la m now Moiro Water Weavo 811 , $1.35 qualities, salo price 75c Black Taffeta silk, yd ...!, $1.45 36-lnch black Taffeta SUieSe Fancy Silks and India BOk ftoa 25c yd up. 50c Fancy Wool Dross Goods, yj 76c Fancy Wool Dress Goods, yj $1.50 Rainproof Cloth, sale prk 83c' 75c Fino Albatross, all colon, ydft Taney Waiatings, yd 12'-,c, 15c, Uj and 25c. $1.25 Metallic Volvct Walstinp ft OUTING FLANNELS. 1000 yds Light and Bark Os&i Flannel, yd 5," 1000 yds Fancy Outing Flic yfl m 1000 yds Velvet Wool Outing rto nols, yd n' 12 Vic Wrapper Flannels, yd ....fc COMFORTS AND BLANKETS. ' Oomf ortors at salo prices, 69c, 75q 08c and $1.25. Blankets at salo price, pair, 45c, 75e, 08c and $1.50. CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAB. At Salo Prices, 10c, 15c, 18c and a Children's Stockings, 8c, 10c, 12 15c and 25c. Salem'sGreatestGrowingStott fflCtYUY BKUS. Corner nf Pommer. cial and Court Streets A Moanderer. A city girl writes "It is a fond dream of mine to become a f armor's wife and meander with him down life's pathway." Ah, yes, that is a nice thing, but when your husband moan dors off and leaves you without n stick of wood, you havo to meander up and down the lane, pulling splinters off tho fenee posts to get dinner, and meander along in the wet grase ia search of tho eows until your shoos aro tho color of rawhldo and your stocking soaked, awl you meander out across twenty aeres of plowed ground with a club to klve the hogs out of the corn field, and tear your drees on the Imrbed wiro feaee; when you meander back to tho house, flail that the billy goat has butted the stufllng out of your child, an the old hen am) forty ehickens in the parlor, you will realize that boing a farmer's meandering wife is not what it is eraeked up to be. Glendale News, . ADDITIONAL PERSONAU foil Cheated Death. Kidney trouble often ends fatally, but by choosing the right medicine, B. n. Wolfo of Bear Grove, Iowa, cheat ed death. He says: "Two years ago I had kidney trouble, which caused mo gre't pain and suffering and anxiety, but I took Electric Bitters, which ef fected a complete cure. I havo also found them of great benefit in goner al. debility and nervo trouble, and keep them constantly on hand, sinco, as I find they have no equal." J. O. Perry, druggist, guarantees them t 50c. Katzenjammer Picnic The eommitteo having that enter- prise ia etyrge have laid out a plan of work to bo done and named tho cast for the play. Thoueh not tmiIv fnr publisation, a Jeurnal reporter was al- lewsti 10 gianeo it over and found it to be composed- of names familiar to all. There oan bo no doubt of its cxr eellenee. Tho action of th ninx- j such that it will bo possiblo to intro- uuca many clever specialties and songs. The Woman's Club has engaged the opefa houso for an early date. The rehearsals have begun and everything is moving along finely. Tho musical part of the evening's entertainment will be a speeial feature. o Chct Mooros has retnrncd short visit to Portland Carl Iloffich, of Albany, has ttuM tho Wlllametto University. Mrs. T. B. Kay left today for E burg on a visit to her daughter, M. W. McKinncy left tods; Itosoburg, where ho will transact kl now for a fow days. "Mrs. Thocbo Cordlngly rttnrtelj hor homo in Brownsville today, CM visiting relatives in Salen. James Deacon, of Boston, win I ;beon tho guest of ( P. Bulopi family, started on his return Uati day. Mrs. Nancy Gotham went to IH this morning to visit be r son, J. 0.W nam. Sho will probably resuis' wintor. John Ferguson, of t s city, il Cotton, of Brimfleld, 111., wentwe Corvallia today for a short uy 1 frienda. Misa Lenna Cavanaugb rctoraeJ evening from on extended Tinhl 1 Portland, nnd this nursing wet1 'to milsldn Pnrm. I Rex Turner went to Portias i . nfornlnc to rosnmo W'"rk at tk '11 ' sitlon where ho will assist in sl ' out ."tho statistical report. I Deputy Auditor Paw) OflM jWenntcbee, Wash., is 1" the citjj , ing old acquaintances. iTr. GtlMf d 1 .1 m r 4 i , Hill a gruuuaio 01 v. a. , injtown until WedncsMv lem Indian school, went to TotOA day to superintend tho taking iM tho government exhtlit at ,k'JM Tho past week ho tock the U students to seo tho Exposition. JM John Hscher, of tho 'M for St -M-nrHn's not Spring, ' -,...i ,. -ni ,. 'rostaeaifl ViUiumuia uiwr, v (j rheumatism. His companj r-- , now opera house at Silverton ut week ami scored a great suc play -this week at Lebanon. OjjTTjDBEHCBTJI FLETCHER'S OASTOBLV Flno Horso for Saw. jm I now offer to sen ai- jv lale-8tanford colt, Y "' trotter, kind and well pv- 1 buggy, cart, eta, at a Wi 4 m X UOBU il&z jii-.