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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1907)
,). MK4t rf' " -MSlP DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORBGON TUESDAY, JULY 0, 1007. TODAY WE RE-OPEN BARGAINS ABOUND IN THE CLEANUP fe7i'ifW!lt'.,J4--riiWi4-i MMTtMBPlHBHI Remnants-Odds and Ends and Special Lines & Reduces e Dress Goods At Sacrifice Prices 50c nnd CCc Suitings In light plaids, chocks, invlulblfc cfTcctB, all high-class mid this spring's nowcat showings. Clonn-ui) prlco Silks This season's flrHt showing of plain, figured nnd fancy offocts, al most giving thoin nwny. Clcan-up prlcoa OCo valuo at , , $1.50 valuo lit 83 100 plccos, nil wool Bulling,, plain nnd fancy at ONK-HALF PRICK Wash Goods Tlio Intrinsic values shown In our Wncsh UoodH department neods no conimont tho best In Oregon all a onk-ualf riticn Lawns, Dimities, Batistes OHOANDI123 and NOVELTIES that sold up to 2Go n yard, begin nlng Tuesday, as n cloan-up Biirprlso 0 A YARD. HKH COURT HTHKKT WINDOW.- Wednesday Special Shirt Waists AI! New-Newest New York Styles in Lingerie Waists First Show All New-A Sensational Surprise Values to $7.50 - - $2.48 This Season's Greatest Sale Shown in Our Ready-to-wear Department, First Floor EMBROIDERIES Values to 50c yard for -Valtfes to $1 .50 yard for ALL NEW 5c yard 1 5c yard 4- Novor shown horo boforo In nn ondlesB variety. Tho abovo selling prices aro but a fraction of their roal worth. Thoy aro in 4, C, C yard lengths. GrcatCBt In oxtont, greatest In valuo, greatest In nssortmont. Ovor 3000 yards ou salo commencing Tuesday. WOMEN'S HOSIERY 8 ALUM'S GOOD dOODS STORE offers a great lot of Dlack and Tan, Laco and Embroidorcd Stockings, valuos to 7Cc a pair for s 17S 3 pair for 50 MEN'S TWO-PIECE SUMMER SUITS These warm days bring U,AnrlWti nf nnmfnrt. Wfi Mlfl I I " supply your wuuw m ihivsj - that aro surprisingly low. $15.00 values ?9.75 t $12.50 values $7.75 l . r PANTS TOR MEN Commencing Tuesday. Regular $D.00 values. . .$3.75 Regular $4.00 values. . .$2.65 Regular $3.50 values. . .$2.35 Regular $3.00 values. .. 1.95 k l'tV I IbodTuloftJ 2 p 1MMttll'W'Ii): )r wmaiitw$m u. i.j wmBsmY mnmSKAkf sV At i V r iT ia stiZhJ k rr Pu.'wyukdni. wr Umw-mmm Men's Colored Stiff Bosom Shirts Tnko your pick of all tho $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00 Shirts Tuesday morning nnd until sold for 45c t led m eu&lA 6 A INCOffPOfATCD Ready-to-Wear Department Two Doors West of Main Store First Floor jjxti. flleif&M Sj&xmA, CITY NEWS A OetlwrtloR of Important Par- X jpplM for Your Ooiwldorntltm Wtitff iawif iiumii liad Orion Aro not found In tho Automntlo refrigerators at Huron & Hamilton's. Ktlll Four for 1W Cent Wo nell four ring of Bologna Ban ago for -5 cent, and lino onus, too. fltlll soiling lino hams at 10 coats a pound, Furrlngtun & Can ration, grocers and nmikwtmon. Automatic Refrigerator Smell clean and are tuinlly kopt. They aro Ico savers. Huron & Ham ilton. Appeal Pivpaivd Attornoy.Gonural Crawford yoHtor day prepared an appeal to tho su premo court in tho caso of Stophous xt. UutiHon. It being tho referendum ciiHo recontly tried boforo Judgo Calloway. Automntlo lUtfrlgorator Aro tho moat purfeot rofrlgoratorw ou tho market. Huron & Hamilton. l'or Your Outing Armour's Star ham and fancy liroakfunt bacon aro among tho many things you tlnd at our store that mako an outing tnJoablo Roth & flraber. LOW SHOES THAT HUG THE ANKLE-- Tluit'N one of the tw-wt fen turvM of tiur low cut for wo-' nu'ii. They nn uuulo on spe cial cloxo titling lusts mid do not gup iiH nirtiiy oixUunry fclUHI do, TluMti sh(HM nu light and M1 nml ai nct tlttlng. You know tho discomfort of a luully lUttnl tluH iu nriu usthcr. lx't lot show you thctfo ftlux uot obllgvl to buy, OREGON SHOE CO. Tine Home of Good Stoe Quick Tit- Hammock hooks and ropes. Huron & Hamilton. Musonn, Attention Paelllc lodge, No. 50, A. V. & A. M. Special meeting this evening In KlkB' hnll. Work In V. C. dogroo. Visiting brethron welcome. MInnIoii ItnichvN Swung on chains for your sum mor porch. Huron & Hamilton. Tim Golden Goto Is tho cofYoo thnt has plonatd so many, and Is going to please ninny more. You try It. Roth & Orabor. Vudor Slmdi' For your porches. Huron & Ham ilton. For Mill Work Of all kinds and your main an-l doors go to tho factory of A. M. Hansen, Church and Mill strsts. Vudor Hammocki Aro bettor than any other ham mocks made. Wc can convince you If ou look. Huron & Hamilton. Capital City Steam Uiundry Will open July 15, umlar uw man lAgoment. Satisfaction guaranteed in nil ork. All ardors promptly 'calUM for and dollvored. Phone 101. iReoae & Strang, props. 7-9-tf TIIK lX)CAIi OAMKS. Y. M. C. A. CJih'S Down and Mcr tliants Aro In the Lvml. jHouglit SmIciii Irtipcrtj' O. D. Wilson ,of Pomoroy, Wash ington, returned to his homo today after a few days' busluoss visit in this city. While hero ho purchased tho Welch roaldonco ou East Mill strvot. Ho wilt return about Sep tember 1st, with his family, and lo- vato permanently in this city. Won. Lost. Pet. Morchnnts 4 2 .GCG Y, M. C. A 3 3 ,500 Woolen Mills 2 3 .400 Falrmounts 2 3 .400 J Tho Y. M. C. A. toam has lost out rapidly in tho last fow gamos and last night thoy lost the flrst placo in tho longuo to tho Merchants who now stnnd .600 nnd tho Y. M. C. A. .500. Tho gamo yostorday was ex tremely onosldod from th Btart ami tho Merchants won n shut-out game ijy tho score of 14 to 0. Tho Y. M. C. A. has suffered greatly from tho loss of Forbos in pltqhor'a box nnd although South v.lok did well hi his tlrst game ho fo.ll down last night and In tho lnt tir part of the gamo both Colomnn and Ulshop went Into tho box. Tho Morohauts rolled in the runs In nonrly ovory Inning and had the association nion going In general. In tho third Inning Perkins got a hit ovor tho fence, but as It was la tho fonco limits it only counted for two bases. Tho next gamo Is betweou the Woolen Mills and Falrmounts, Weduosday night. Summary of Yesterday's Game. Scores Ott Iu 2d, 3d and 4th; N'nco lu 1st, 2d and 3d: Cary In 4th; Morgan In 2d and 4th; Phillips In ad; Porklus In 2d and 3d; Rudolph lu 3d and 4th. Karued runs Morchants, 2. First on balls Southwick 1. Two-baso hits Perkins, Phillips. Struck out by King, 3; by South wick, 1; by Coleman, 2; by Bishop, 1. Wild pitches Southwick. 1. Passed ball Southwick, 1. First base on error Southwick 1 FIRST STKKL LAID. Wilsonvlllf Hrldgo Will Ho Complet. wl Soon and ltoad lu November. Mondny wltnossod tho placing of the flrst steol on the bridge of the Oregon Electric railway, ovor the Willamette river, at Wllsonvlllo, and tho opinion of the officers of the Wlllametto Construction Company. which corporation Is building the In- terurban, the structure will bo In shape for tho accommodation of con struction trains by August 15. For months, preparatory labor has gone forward for the numose which has been roallzod. Delays havo boen mot with In gottlng the foundations for tho piers in shane. and later high wator retarded work on tho piers proper. In tho menn tlmo a line was constructed from Tu alatin, on the Southorn Pnciflc, to the bridge, and matorlal was hauled as rapidly as it arrived from the East. With the comnlotlon of tho bridge a much larger force will be placed In the field between the river and Salem, and It Is honed to start tho flrst passenger train for tho Capital City by November 16. Eight miles of lino has been fin ished north of Salem. For several months tho company has onerntail betweon Chemawa and Salem with an hourly service, and the scope of sorvlco will not bo extended until tho ontlro system Is ready, though four additional miles of track lm. been laid north of Chemawa. There remains 19 miles of road to be con structed from tho end of tho H in tho Wlllametto river, and, with the completion of the bridge, one of the largo construction sanca wnrtinc- in South Portland will be dispatched to me vauey. Nor wfcfi Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident AgL Office with -Wm. Brown & Co., No. 129 Commercial street. NEW TODAY Notice On and after July 1, R. B Ryan's real osUt, loan, Insur&nw nnd employment offlco will be t Commercial Hall, cornor of Com mercial and Center etroots. 6-29-tf Wanted. Good teamster for the ranch. Apply to T. A. Llvesiey Co. Phono Main 109 or Farmer 101. 7-3-tf For Salo Several houses In Sal and farm lands at a bargain. Co ital NaUonal Bank. 6-1-eod Tho Party Who found purse con taining $17 nnd some change ana two meat tickets on Bullock Bros.' restaurant from Chicago Store counter Monday morning will ba liberally rewarded by returnlnS tho same to Keith rooming house. Mrs. Mario Johnston. 7-9-3t If you can not pay as von .n stay. Wanted Immediately, teams v..., , - iL- Vinsnttll uaui Kiitvei ior iub jiu -- , at Chemawa. Phone 1371. F. A Ertxon. 7-93t $2000 to Loan On realty at 7 P cent Interest. Address "A. B. Kingston, Or. 7-9'3 For Salt Second-hand binder, Jtc Cormack make, In good condition Enquire of H. T. Mann, at Fashion Stables. 7-9-Sfc Wanted At Salem hotel girl to laundry work. Also woman 1 take care of callarcs, no was" or cooking. 7-9-$