Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 17, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1D07.
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THE OLD WHITE CORNER
. some now things In Clothing that will defy- competition. Wo are lined up for Fall
W the snappiest patterns In Men's Suits and Coats that will bo shown In Salem. Our prices.
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rt lys is' Jg orgotton. Wo know It and thoroforo cling to goodness.
teBbered wheij P JX)gB AT n O'CLOCK TOMORROW TO ODSSERVE SALEM DAY. '
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These new
French Plaid
Handkerchiefs
are hcautles
flc to 75c
UMBRELLAS
50c to 810.
The greatest
ntock In
All Salem.
NEW CREPE
VEILING
All Colors, just
received In
tlmo for tho
Fair.
Ladies9 Reacly-to-wea Goods
im't It worth a good deal to you to know when you trndo hero you are trading in a safe, reliable Btore. Wo nro not nltogothor par-
d never have claimed to be but wo cortnlnly aim at perfection. Each weok, each month each year ha9 to bo bettor than tho proced-
flie. Vcars of experlonco has taught us to eliminate tno ciouotiui and hold fast to that which wo know to bo tno merit.
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OUR $1.25
UMBRELLAS
Look Uko
$2.00 ones.
Ladies' Coats
$4.50
mi Cloth Coats 50 inches
Lt You would kucss thorn as
i;S9 nlues nt least, but tho i
Va h only
$4.50
Ladies' Skirts
$3.50 to $20
Wo know our skirt styles nro
correct and you will ngreo wLh
us If you glvo n look.
Black Voiles
Ladies' Suits
$10 to $65
Last wook was our banner week
for suit selling. Which Is evi
dence enough that our styles and
prices nro right.
Ladies' Waists
$1.50 to $12.50
Wo boast especially of our
$2.25 Waists, and know positive
ly that wo havo a brag coming,
rite Albatross and Bntlstcs nro
03pcclally good.
IHIIIIMItMHIM
IIV NEWS
iMtctkm of Important Pnr- u
i for Your Consideration 2
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I M Hill
iRtycti dally.
tVlhj Fnlr
:j tomorrow, Soptcm-
KS trains Xoa, 11, 12, 17,
Idtad sections of No. 1C
'opattheFalr Ground
ltf fading S ptember 21st.
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WFiwjf
c-rr rcfrlg rntor counter
i,!i' market doesn't frooo
R'J. in keens them nt lint
& toperature. Evory fnlr
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llnnjl School
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JJM. Address J. J. Krnps,
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l Ended
4 leP Plrkine SPnsnn I. ,
. as tho rain put n pe-
"? BU51DPS3. and that
'""lltfln. It Ik .,!
,. ll,t the crop will not ex-
'" "Uiwi lne ,lrat eaU.
MMBr run ....i.-,.
. -- ' .vusmerauiy ue
T Th' quality, however, Is
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M-"'a ino picking to
. .HaH usual,
"-wer .are firm, firmer If
Lib a "" A saiern
4'ore to McMlnnvllle yes-
" u tho hops along
r BfkAi u
tit f V T . flUU,y Iino
;. Tc,ked' and
im,,w raersand sales at
i M 'IM cnts.
Wnldo AVIIl Probntcd
Tho last will and tostnmont of tho
Into Judge J. B. Waldo was. yester
day admitted to probato In tho Mu
rlon county court. Tho value of tho
property located In Marlon county,
according to the petition filed, !a
$30,Q00. All of this, with tho ex
ception of $G000, which Is glvon to
Mnry Logan, n sister of tho de
ceased,, to bo paid within flvo yoavq
from his domlso, wns willed to his
daughter, Edith Wnldo. Mrs. Clarn
II. Waldo, wife of tho deceased, la
nnmod as executrix to sorvo without
bondB. W. II. II. Darby, G. W. Eoff
and D. J. Siller havo boon appolntod
to appralso tho estate.
Klrkfd by Ilos
F. H. Hudson was kicked by tho
thoroughbred, "WUIIo Ilighlow,"
this morning when tho parndo of
that brood of racers was taking
plnco. Tho nnlmnl nlmed a vicious
blow at his head and brenst, and, If
it had struck him a trlflo higher,
might havo ondod tho career of his
attendant. As it was ho was badly
cut on tho brenst, and thrown back
wards about ton feet. A physician
waB sont for from tho city, nnd ho
was soon resuscitated nnd led off
tho grounds.
WHOSE
BABY
ARE YOU
Piles Quickly
Cured at Home
Instant Relief, Permanent Curt
Trial Pnckngo Mailed Free to
All In Plain Wrapper.
Go and Learn Tonight-Delightful Pre-
scntatlon of "That Girl From
Texas" Last Night
e Wite' tiear Bt
Flft- ."."''" ,ur a'1
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Ckpiw city Auto LI
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Twelfth fitrcct Shall
F. M. Baker will open his Twelfth
street studio on Saturday, Septem
ber 2 1st, and on that day will mako
first-class cabinet photos, on that
day only, for 12.00 por dozen. All
other work, from stamp photos up,
dono in flrst-classs stylo. 9-17-3t
Miss Carrie Judd, who taught
ono year in tho Salem high school,
has passed tho city examinations,
after taking her degrees at tho Chi
cago University, and begins work as
a teacher in tho Chicago schools,
The old remedies are the best,
Hickory Bark Cough Remedy has
been in use for over ono hundred
years by the old Dutch Dunkards of
Pennsylvania, and is still in ubo by
all the old famlllos of Western Penn
sylvania. Is absolutely pure; made
from the bark of the whlto or shell-
bark hickory tree. Tho bark Is ship
ped from tho east, and manufactured
in Salem, Ore., For Bale by all deal
ers everywhere.
shafer,
lfacss Saddlery,
Bootc
F4eU. Wui
E'.oa & Soap,
Tho Allen Stock Company bognu
a weeks engagement at tho Grand
Opera Houso last night, opening
with "That Girl from Toxna," with
Miss Vorna Felton as "Tho Girl."
Thoro wa3 n long wnlt for tho cur
tain to go up, owing to tho fact,
so Mr. Kennedy explained, that tho
train from Portlnnd collided with a
vicissitude, for which Mr. Kennedy
apologized, nnd added another of
tho enmo kind for tho curtain hang
ing fire. It seomod for awhllo that
tho company must havo hit, anoth
er vlclssltudo, for thoro wns anoth
er long wait, that, howovor, passed
pleasantly owing to tho music put up
by tho orchestra, which In itself wns
well worth spending tho evonlng to
hear. Howovor, all things como to
him who waits, even the waiter, and
patlenco was surely well vowarded
when tho girl from Texas arrived.
Tho play Is a pretty little light af
falr.but it Is ono that Is brimming
with laughtor and lacking in tears.
Miss Felton as tho girl is chic, in
souciant, natural, as breezy as tho
big prairies from which she halls
and with a laugh as infectious as tho
measles, and that breaks out with
tho samo prolific spontanloty. Tho
support was oxcollont, and "Tho Girl
From Texas" promises a week of
genuine pleasure to Salem theatre
goers, and what sho says goes.
Tonight tho attraction 13 "Whose
Baby Aro You?" If It Is up to tho
Btandard of last night's presentation
you will miss a pleasant ovenlng If
you do not attend nnd loam tho an
swer to tho question.
Tomorrow being Salem day at tho
fair, tho box offlco will be closed
from 11 o'clock in tho morning to
G In tho ovenlng. Those wanting
heats reserved should mako a note
of this.
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An Ounce of Prevention
Is worth a pound of euro. There aro
many poor sufferers, consumptives
who' are hopeless of getting woll
who, if they had taken caro of them
selves, would now bo well. A cough
is tho foundation of consumption.
Ballard'B Horehound Syrup will euro
that cough. Mrs. S . Great Falls,
Moatana, writes; "I have used Bal
lard's Horehouad Syrup la my fam
ily for years ay children sever suf
fer with cougka." Bold by D. J. Fry.
Piles Is a fearful disease, but oasy
to ,curo If you go at It right.
An oporatlon with the knife Is
dangerous, cruel, humiliating nnd
unnoccssnry.
Thoro Is Just ono othor Buro way
to bo cured painless, safo and in tho
privacy of your own homo it Is
Pyramid Pilo Curo.
Wo mall a trial packago froo to
all who wrlto.
It will glvo you instant rollof,
show you tho harmless, palnlosB na
turo of this gront remedy nnd stnrt
you woll on tho way townrd a porfoct
curo.
Then you can got a full-sized box
from any druggist for CO contB, nnd
ofton ono box curcB.
Insist on having what you call
for.
If tho druggist trios to sell you
soniothlng Just as good, It is becauso
ho makes moro money on tho sub
stitute Tho curo begins at onco nna con
tinues rnpidly until It is comploto
and permnnent.
You can go right ahead with your
work and bo oasy and comfortable
all tho tlmo.
It is woll worth trying.
Just send your namo and nddrosn
to Pyramid Drug Co., 02 Pyramid
Building, Marshall, Mich., and ro-
colvo freo by return mall tho trial
packago in a plain wrapper.
Thousands havo boon cured in
this easy, painless nnd inexpensive
way, tho privacy of tho home.
No knlfo nnd Its torture.
No doctor nnd his bills.
All druggists, 50 cents. Wrlto to
day for a freo packago.
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MAIUUEI).
SHERWOOD HILL. At tho homo'
of tho officiating clorgyman, 131- j
dor It, M. Messlck, In Salem, Ore
gon, Monday, Soptombor 10, ,
1907, Gideon F. Sherwood and
Mrs. Lotsoy Hill, both of this city.
Our New Line of
Men's
Clothing
Is now on display.
8vou,fl find tho
B. K. & W. Label
On every suit, which is a
guarantco of high grade fab
rics and superior workmanship
You'lJ need a now suit for
Fair Weok, so you'd' bottor let
uo show you tho latest arriv
als. Wo'vo priced thom on tho
Bpot cash baslrf, which moans
sevornl dollars in your pocket
for every suit you buy at
Barnes' Cash
Store
POYS' CLOTHING
Tho now pnttorns nro nttrnctlvo nnd tho fabrics aro aolectod
with especial regard for tho rough usago which all healthy boys
glvo their clothes. A few minutes' visit to our Clothing Depart
ment will convlnco you that "regular storos" can't match our
prices.
Reliable Merchandise At Reasonable
Prices Keeps Us Growing
OUR STORK CLOSKS AT 11 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAY, SALEM
DAY AT THE FAIR.
DIED.
FLEMING. At his apartments at
tho Rowland Iioubo, in this elty,
yostorday, Mondny, Soptombor 10,
1907, Joseph Fleming, of gastri
tis. Mr. Fleming wnB a mombor of
tho Russell concession show, now
filling nn engagement nt tho fnlr
grounds. Ho had bcon In poor
health for Bomo tlmo, but was not
' tllfllirrlif in lin In n nnxlnno mtwlftlmi
blJllf-l(V tW tJU it it DUI I WHO liUttlt IWWII
until 9 o'clock Sundny night, when
ho wns takon suddonly III, and, do
spllo tho efforts of threo physicians,
ho Buccumbod to his nllmont shortly
aftor noon yostorday.
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Hnd Totter for Thirty Years.
I havo suffered with tettor for 30
yoars and havo tried almost countless
remodlos with Httlo, It' any rollof.
Throo boxes of Chamborlaln's Salvo
cured mo. It was a torturo, It
breaks out a Httlo sometimes, but
nothing to what it usod to do. D.
If. Beach, Midland City, Aln. Cham
berlain's Snlvo Is for Bala nt Dr.
Stono's drug store.
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Society
I'm nk Meredith, Resident Agent.
Ofllco with Wm. Brown & Co., No,
29 Commercial Btreot.
MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. K. FORD.
Ovor Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or
NEW TODAY
Notice On nnd after July 1, R. It.
Ryan's real ostato, loan, Insurance
and omploymont ofllco will bo at
Commorclnl Hall, cornor of Com
mercial nnd Contor Btroots.
0-28-tf
For Salc Sovornl housoc in Salem,
nnd farm lands, nt a bargain. Cap
ital National Bank. G-l-ood
For Sale A largo young bow and
six pigs. John GIrnrdIn, Tumor,
Oregon. 9-17-3t
Ciirl Wanted For gonoral houso
work; small family. Inquire nt
390 North Su minor strcot. Mrs.
F. W. Power. 0-17-3 1
Twelfth Strwt Htudlo Flrat-clnss
photography, from postngo stamp
ptcturos up. Enlarging work and
platos dovoloped. Botween wool
on mills nnd O, K. Grocory.'Glvo
us a trial. F, M. Baker, propri
etor. 9-17-tf
Fall Suit Styles
MEYER BASL. At St. Joseph's
rectory, Tuesday, Soptombor 17,
1907, Miss Cathryn Basl to Hugo
Moyer, Rev. A. Mooro officiating.
Both havo been residents of Bend,
Oregon, but will mako their homo 111
Salem.
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Killed by Pitched Hall.
Montreal, Quebec, Sept. 17.
Henry Pllon wns struck on tho Mead
by a pitched ball In tho baseball
game Sunday and died almost in
stantly. The ball passed through
tho hands of another player and
struck Pllon. Pllon caught the ball,
threw It to tho shortstop and dropped
dead.
. ,Tho suit styles this Hoason havo reached a stato of perfection.
All oxtremo and all loud effects Iipvo boon avoided. Fabrics
and tho cut of tho garmonts aro
Refined, Conservative and Artistic
Tho coat Is slightly form fitting and of mod I urn length, with
and without centor vents.
Tho collars and lnpols aro of modorato length nnd width,
Tho trousers aro cut of modorato width and of a yory gracofnl
form.
Thoro never was a season whon tho styles woro handsomer or
moro satisfactory.
Suits at $10, $15, $20 and $25
We'll bo pleased to put our tlmo against yours nnd show you
what the now season has brought forth.
G, W. JOHNSON & CO.
iTHE CLOTHIERS
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