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pmlKPKil(l!ll((1lJ"ll" "' vfej. .,., . ) jBB)taraHaoss )1Awiwi rr m DA1MT CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALI, QIUWON MOXDAYmA1007. . IRE SALE ENDS JULY 4th ..SKK-"1911 ""' jiBli -- - -,-jlJIMMMJWIJIgggBlTtWlfHTlllWn IIMIimilWlIN .-.i..-. i i.i 1C f M Commencing today and continuing every day this week up to My 4th. The balance of the stock must be disposed of and it's to your interest to take advantage of this great money saving event. Anticipate your future needs and secure them white the price concessions are so great. All Lines Positively On Sale At Ruinous Prices Ladies Suits Ladies' Skirts Ladies' Waists I Furnishines taHMMMHNMmUHMMMHHMI PACIFIC COAST SALES PROMOTERS IN CHARGE Dress Goods Suitings, Silks Buy them now at ONE HALF. Make them up dur ing the summer months for next fall, A I CITY NEWS A Oetldetio of ImforUat Ir X j HgreplMi tor Your OotuldemMoa PWw Nw aabjacta today, at Patton'a, Hwect Crtxun Always For Bala by tho Townnond Crown ery Co., 137 Commorclnl atroot. .. c-ro-4t Porch Itorko Painted dnrk groon, cano seats, lilgfi bint buck, A largo cnay chnlr. Only 12.75. Duron & Hamilton. It In Appropriate During this brirry woaaon, It la good to know that you can alwaya "buy ttwoot amain In nny quantity, of tlio Townaond Creamery Co., 137 Comtnorclnl atroot. C-29-U Will fimv Lunch Tho ladlca of tho W. 0. T. U. will orvo lunch at tholr hull during tlio tCAoluira' Inatltuto. Price 10 and 15 c A Carld Of Iron blditonda Juat received. Prices cheaper than over. Huron & Hamilton, 1iHu to Portland Horbort Nuttor, tho woll.knowu Wolla-Fargo clerk loft yetorduy for Port !h ml where ho will ontvr tho railway aervlru of hla company on tbo run butwoon Portland and Cor vallla on tho went aide. Ho will later Ik) traiufored to tho run be tween Portland and Dimaimilr. Mr. Nutter hua a wldo olrcl of friend bori? who wlah him uvury auoeoau In Ma now work. Flm-racker Slmrtagt NotwUhatnudlng there U a hort go of firecracker thla setuon Pat. ton Bros, liuvo mndo arrangements to supply your wantH In thla line. Got your wants 1)1 led now. Ci'o-Cnrt Kale All tlilH week. Huron & Hamilton. Taken to Portland Hospital Mian Julia Smith, who lias boon at tho Salem hospital for tho past sev eral months being treated for severe Injuries reuniting from burnt which alio rccolved on lnat Thnnkaglvlng day at her homo In Shaw, hna boon tnken to Portland to rccelvo medical al. Mliw Bmlth la but 17 yenra of ago, and hor Injurlea wero can Bed by flro catching In her apron whllo Bho was Hitting by tho tiro place. Tho Haines noon caught In hor clothing and bo foro thoy wero extinguished alio waa frightfully burned about tho body and limb. Although alio hna had tiovural operations performed tho wounda havo not healed. XcH' III Sewn Door If you nre In need of screen doors go to tho Salem Fence Works, thoy havo something now to show you. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 PERSONALS t i 1 1 H I I I I I I M H i I I I I I 1 I I 1 HjktIhI Prlc On RO'carta. &. Hamilton. ThlB weok, Huron Floral PoiitaU New BHbJoata for today nt Pat- ton'a. High grade. Popular prices. Como early. HnuibiontM CuitH Tor tho bnbloa Fourth of July outing. Speolnl prluos thla weok. Huron & Hamilton. .Mervlmnt Will Decorate All bualnwa men will commonoe to decorate tbolr moras, bright and early. Patton Bros., tho ontorprls- Ing statlonera, havo laid In a lino lino of doooratlvo auppltoa and nro allowing aomo popular novoltloa, ho- aldea a groat lino of lings, nil tm. 1 Iguro with them on your decora tion. They eon till tho bill. TIiIh Ih the Season For hullos Sombreros. Tho Toggery. Ileal Piano and Organ Bargains Somo real bargains in llttlo UBed second-hand pianos and organs. Doth square and upright pianos. Now is tho boat time of tho wholo year to get bargains In theae, if you nrj looking for such. Geo. C. Will, Mu- alo House. 0 JjulleM, Keep Cool For Indies Sombreros. Tho Tog gery. o WOOimVHN 1IRAT ARTOHIA. Plnyetl (Jood Onmo at Woodbiirn YeMTbiy. .inliisltT rnrpel At l 05 la rlinp. W Uav aomtt raro pattern at that nrlce. Duron & Hamilton. BABY'S H AN IMMENSE SHIPMENT tocludtay th best and newest thinss for babies feet. SANDALS, OXFORDS, SLIPPERS, KID and cverytliing for a baby's foot, wH9NHHMHHiillHMMMMMHMflflBHflHHHNHflflllflflMHMHAiittanvttMkAittejui- Salem Shoe Store CYW&MAPLCTHORP Woodbiirn shut out Astoria Sun. day lu ouo of tho Trl-CIty Longuo gainea at Woodbiirn, by tho acoro ot G to 0. It waa exciting from tho start, Woodbum playing tho hotter and more Mjlontlftc gnmo nt nil times Tho feature of tho gamo wore throe fast double plnya pulled off by tho Woodbiirn mon. Tho Frakoa and Woodburn nro Htlll tied in tho loaguo standing, and It la generally Bald that tho pennant Ilea botwoon thoao two teams, if Woodbiirn enn bat tho Trunkinnk ora hero In tho big gnmo on tho Fourth, they will bo nblo to put In a strong bid for a front place In tho loaguo. imoW.VlU) IX WATKIl TANK. Allen Mow oil Commits Suicide at the Asylum ftmu. Allen Howell, nn employ at the Asylum farm, oominltud buIcUU oar. ly Sunday morning. He cllmbsd tha ladder leading up to tho water tanks or reservoir, luto which the water la pumped to supply the buildings at tho farm, and plunged In. Ho had had n nrotty aevero attack of measles, from which ho was Just re covering, and waa very deepomlcnt. HU body waa found by hla follow ja ployea. . WhUr and S. W. Way, and waa taken lu chnrge by Coroner dough, und prepared for shipment. Howell was about 2S years old. and came to Orogon from New York about two years ago. Hla mothn I reside In New York, and It la ex , peeled will order tho bodv shiun. back to hor. Alton loft a counlo of i notes, ouo to hla mothor. Mvim- hft fknow his act would nearly br'oak her jueari, uut ho eould not help doing -It. as ho was tired of life. Ami n. ,other to a frlond at tho asylum farm lemug nm good-bye, o . J. P. Jone. traveling nassencflp ageut for tho Southern Par-m m, had been In tho hospital here for sev eral uys, wa3 taken to Portlan.i yesterday, Mel Hamilton went to Portlnnd on business this morning. Miss May Spagle left this morning for nn outing at Newport. Miss Anna Loeto left this morning for a visit In Marlon. William Stalger left this morning for Corvnllls on business. Dan Tarploy wont to Newport to- day to spend tho summer. Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Mooro and family left for Newport today. Mrs. George Meyer went to New port today to spend tho summor. Miss Myrtlo James loft this morn ing for a visit In Portlnnd. John A. Dltter, tho Sublimity morchnnt, is In tho city on buslncsa. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Mlnar, of Portland, spent Sunday In tho city. Miss Eva Cox will return thla ov- onlng from a short visit In Portlnnd. Mra. Anna Ambnger Is the cuest of frlonds nnd rolntlves In Portland. Govornor Chnmborlnln returned last ovonlng from a visit In Portlnnd. Dr. Richardson returned last ov onlng from a short visit in Port land. MIjr Gllmoro, formerly of Snlom, now of St. Johns, is visiting Salem frlonds. Miss Mildred Lucas has returned from a soveral months' visit In Cor vallls. Jnmos Dnlrymplo was among tho ,roriiand-bound passongors thla morn , ing. . William Armstrong, tho veteran shooniakor, wont to Portland today Ion buslnoss. Tho Mlssoa Mario and Rose Prntt nro the guests of friends nnd rola tlvou In Marlon. M. R. Combs, formorly of Albany, now locatod In Vnlllolta, California, is visiting in tlio city. H. J. Hennomnnn, with tho Wob-bor-Russoll Cnnnlng Company, of Sonttlo, Is In tho city on buslnoss, Mrs. J. G. Marble has con to Portlnnd, whore she will visit friends lor two woeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. U. Crow left this morning for an extended visit In Kasarn Oregon. Horbort Fawk, formerly of Salem, now located In Portlaud. snent s.m. day In this city. Mr. nad Mrs. B. Slooum went to Portland this morning, en routo for Ralnlor. whero they will visit rein. tivoa nud frteuds. Ml Veliua Glovor has con- tn Forest Grove, wharo she will b thrt guest of frlonds for two weeks. Mrs. I.. G. Altnian. who hna , vteltlng lu Corvallls. has roturnA.i h?r homo In this city. Miss J. M. Duff, who has been vis Ulug In tho city, loft this mnmin. for her homo in Fort Stephens. W. B. Dlllard. sunorlntenilAnf f mo i.nm county nubile sphnnia -. -- -- .nvVIU Ml" rived in the city this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Charlaa iw-nn i u tie daughter, of Arllnuton . ,.ie... ing rtloilvos and friends in thu uv I Dan Volmer, of Portland, is in tho city, visiting nt tho homo of W. R. Anderson. D. W. Fisher hns returned to Brooks, where ho is engaged In tho sawmill business, nfter nn over-Sun day visit here. R. II. Waggoner, editor of tho Christian Standard, of Cincinnati, Ohio, is In tho city, tho guest of Row and Mrs. Davis Errett. Frank Grnnnls and Clyde Nelson left last ovenlng for Portland, en routo to Walla Walla, whero they will spend tho summer. Thoy will bo Joined In Portland by Attorney George Simpson, who Is nt prooont visiting In Vancouver, Washington. Fruit Inspector E. C. Roberts was oxpectcd to arrive In tho city this morning to visit Fruit Inspector Armstrong. Whllo hero ho will get Information about tho coming cher ry show, with tho view of making ,an exhibit from hla section. Miss Ollvo Kelly, of Baker City, Is In Salem for a two weeks visit. MLs Kolly was formerly of Salem, and Is nt present conducting n millinery storo In that thriving Eastern Ore gon city. Miss Hattio Hargrove, also well known here, Is Interested with Miss Kolly in the millinery business. which hns grown Into ono of tho best establishments In that city. --o- SOME FIXE FISH. Would Attract Attention If It Wasn't School Ma'am Day. Thoro wna an exhibition of six trout In Hauser Bros.' window, on Commorclnl street, this morning thnt mndo every nnglor who saw thorn think of his probnblo summer fishing trip nnd nnxlous to got started on It. Tho fish wore caught by W. P. Bnb- cock. of this olty, in a day's fishing on mo bantlnm yostorday, near Me-l-amn, with Tom Smith, of Stnyton, Babcock's whole catch counted up to 70, but tho six on oxhlbltlon wore somo of tho largest. Of tho six flsh the smallest was about 1G Inches, nnd the lnrgost 17 VI inches lnnP. nnd could be just held on two large i-mioB. Tne were all landed with n uve-ounee rod Just Received A Shipment of Fine Limberger and Cream Brick Cheese Try Them and Be Convinced MARRIED. JORY-GOODE. At tho rosldenco of Row P. S. Knight, Saturdny, Jute 29, 1D07, at 4 p. m. Miss Grace E. ' Goodc to EnVA. Jory, Rev. P. a. Knight ofllcintlng. Both nro residents of Liberty an1 will mnko their homo on tho groom'il fruit farm at that place. o DIED. FOLEY. In Portland, Or., Sund&r. Juno 30, 1907, of consumption, John Charles Foloy, aged 38 yeare. Deceased was well known here. having resided In Salem ior a lont time. Ho Ib a son of Pat Foloy, who for many ycnrB was employed at the woolen mills here. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Aget. 0e wltk W. Brown Co., No. 1J Commereial Street. ..MONEY TO LOAN.. THOMAS K. FORD Otw Ladd & Buah'e Bank, Salem, Or. NEW TODAY Wanted. Four hundred corda, more or less, of old growth flr wood, dollvored at Salem Indian school. Edwin L. Chalcraft, superintend ent. 6-28-31 Notice On and after July 1, R. R- icyan'B real estat, loan, Insurance and employment offlco will be at Commercial Hall, corner of Com mercial and Contor streets. 6-29-tf For Sl SoTeral house In Sale and farm land at a bargain. Cap ital National Bank. 6-1-eod Freo for All I havo about 400 yards of choice dirt, close in. Any one wanting dirt for filling call on J. D. Bohannon, corner of Lincoln' an South Commercial street. 7-1-Gt Lost. On rond between Jefferson nna bnl,m, north of Loonoy bot tom, a red wnter spaniel dog. Tag on collar with name of O. S. Clear water, Portland thereon. Drop' postal to C. L. Clearwater, 1052 Saginaw street, Salem. 7-l-3t Moir Grocery umpany I-ogan Merries This weok, 50 cents a crate, if you pick thorn. G. M Lease South Thirteenth street. 7-1-3 t Wanted Ten or 15 cherry pickers. Girls make from $2 to $2.50 per day easily. Good boarding, 16 2-3 a meal or 50c a day; good camp ing for thoso who wish to camp. Enos Presnall, phono Farmers "9. 7-l-3t For Snlo 90 acres of bottom land, inreo miles southeast of Browns ville. All cleared except 1&, acres of ash timber, good fences; $2400, or will sell 44 acre for 11200. Enquire of J, A. Shrunk Brownsville, Or. 7-1-lwk '