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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1907)
DAITjY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1007. It f I Sensational Sale of Black Coats Remarkable vnluc-glving sale of dcslrablo and now stylo coats just ns tho soason for coats la bo Binning. You can't ufford to over look this grand salo In which, you can own a now stylo coat and savo n great deal In tho transaction. Materials aro Korsoy, Molton, Broadcloth and Chiffon Broad cloths in a groat variety of Btylos, workmanship is of tho best and tho valuo nB tho original prices aro without doubt tho best you will bo nblo to find In this city. Horo's t'ho way thoy aro bolng offered Mid-Season Sale Dress Goods All tho season's newest show ing in swell plaids at big reduc tions. Tho largest" showing, tho best styles, the highest quality, all new makes this banner sale of tho year. Early choosers get the choicest of the entire lot bo early. ALL NEW! 50c nnd U5c Plaids , A Special HrwfL 85c mid $1.00 Plaids Special ALL NEW! $1.25 and 91.50 Pluids Special 9 1.05 nnd $1.75 Plaids Special 68c 95c $1.35 130.00 valued Bpoclal $19.85 $25.00 values - q Special i 4 O.OJ $20.00 values Special Outing Wear Wo aro showing a magnificent lino of goods and comfortable out ing gowns, tho colobrnted "Brighton" make thoy aro cut generously full and exceptionally well made. Somo como per fectly plain, others nicely trim med in fancy braid trimmings Colors Plnln White and Cream also tho pretty stripes in the light shades. 90c to $2.50 fiuntln-g season1 Just "begun., B a r gai n. hu nting's T.ntS o fun. 1C. 00 values Spoclal $10.00 value Special $7.50 values Special $14.85 $ 9.85 $ 6.85 $4.95 9B Bath Robes A full rango of bIzob. Bath robos and klmonas In all tho nowest colorings and styles in llannolotto and blanket robes In colors Blue, Tan, Oroy and Old Blue. $1 .25 to $6.50 HUNTING FOR GAME WITH POOH AMMUNITION, SEEKING CUSTOMERS WITH GOODS OK INFERIOR QUALITY. IN 'EITHER CASE, THE EFFORT WILL RE FRUITLESS. THIS FIRM DOESN'E BELIKVE IX WASTING ENERGY. YOU DON'T RELIEVE IN 1IUYIXG ANYTHING RUT THE REST. WE OUGHT TO KNOW EACH OTHER. Wednesday Only Our 355th Wednesday Bargain Sale Tor our next Mid-week Special we offer our line of CUT GLASS Entirely now designs and Bhupcs consisting of Nappies, ritchers Bowls, Glasses, Violet Holders, Ollvo Trays, etc. These represent the greatest bargain In Bultablo articles as Holiday, Birthday or Wed ding Gifts. 'Twold bo to your advantago to anticipate your holiday gifts and buy at this time. Chooso from the entire lino at 20 per cent, off Nono sold until 8:30 a. m Wednesday. No phone orders. W led .1ft euelA 6 A INCORPORATED Ki m Silk Petticoats AT LESS PRICES Choose from the entire stock of black and colored silk petticoats as follews: $7.50 values fl s? "Q Special .t -P O..JO $8.50 values iy ryy Special wj $10.00 values q aq Special 040 $ll'.50 values q q Special. yUO $12.50 values A f tj Special ' "JJ $13.50 values A A ?Q Special 00 $14.00 Values A ry Qf Special liCOl $15.00 values A Special iJ.CU Hand-finished "IVIerode" Underwear Every detail which could en hance or augment tho utility of "Morode" underwear to the wear er is employed in fit, finish and fabric, the results of which arc evident in tho exquisitely beauti ful and dainty garments produced Fabrics of tho finest combined Cotton, Lisle, Silk and Lisle, Silk and Cotton, Merino, Wool and Silk and Wool, aro deftly woven Into the most delightful weights, Bultablo for every variation of the climate, ono of the most promi nent features being tho great variety of shapes. All sizes and weights 50c and up Aberdeen Plaids Medium and dark shades, very serviceable suitings r m 34 inches wide S.C II M W Au iMm- tho yard ur7r gat 190; l1 See Our Overcoats t ...... . stylish Overman .Zt of nnninifr:: r.i .wearing, jU8t drop , T look at our HART, SCHAfnei &MARX TllOV1 hnvn nUn. .1 .t 1 look which dressy men ! ivi.i ni. .. . " lv Hi ii iiKuxouy one ol Ha tuum ou you. U'i i j, stylo to most men. They're all wool Jn 1 Hart, Schaffner & Jim i au grnac3 irom $10.00 $25.00 New Shoes New footwear for m women now ready. AUI all sizes I 1 1 1 1 1 II I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 I C 1 I I I a : ! CITY NEWS X A Collection of Important Pur T BgrapliH for Your CoiiNidcxAtlon $ Ti 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 1 1 1 1 mi Tort Card llnai Now Bubjccts dally. Thorn Who Have Used It tho longest pralao It the inoat Clovoland'B Baking Powder, 10-7-lra Don't Fall to Attend Tho danco at Holmnn hall Mon day evening, Octobor 21. 10-lG-eod-U Tho Kven Teno Tho grocery Btoro of J. M. Law ronco la pursuing tho ovon tenor of Its way, supplying tho bout groceries, fruits and vogotablos In tho market, You can depend on tho beat treat ment thoro, Tho Hon Ton Cigar U tho host yet. Try ono for your uoxt smoke. It In Second Nature - Through force, of hnlilt iminv nan. nlo bo to tho corner of Ferry and Commercial strieta for groceries. They nro not disappointed for J. M. Lawronco is thoro now, nnd his gro cery stock Ib most completo and up-to-date. ' When Yoh Want Good baking powdar aok your gro cer for Cleveland 'o. Don't allow him to glvo you any other brand. j 10-7-lm In a fiood Family In ovory good family you will find Olympic hnrd wheat flour being used. It la a mndo in Oregon pro duct, and is always good. Handsome Ih as Hansen Roes That U handsomo woodwork from tho snsh and door factory of A. M. Hansen, As Kver Stousloff Bros, nro ready to fur nish you with tho best meat money can buy, Finn lltir.se Drowned A valuablo riding horso shipped by tho Tongue Point Lumber Com pany, of Astoria, to Charles C. Pat rick, of Independence, was drowned ni J'ortinnu Saturday morning. The horse wbb shipped on tho Lurllno to Portland, and was to be transferred to tho Orogonn, which lay alongside of tho wharf for several hours to ro colvo tho anlmnl consigned to Salem, Tho captain of the Oregona saw some men In skiffs trying to res cue a horse that was swimming In the river near tho Iirldne liolnw tlm (boat that anawerod tho description of The horso shipped to Mr, Patrick, 'who la cashier of tho First State Dank, of Indencndonco. Lntnr ml vices may show that tho horso was not mo same ono roported drowned, but tho description tallies pretty clOBoly, and some stenmboat com pany will hnvo a horBO to pay for. Remember Olovoland'a Baking Powder, in 3-Ib cans, only cost $1.00, and 5-lb can $1.65. Both .theso cans have tho metal htndlo under tho regular cover. They aro UBOful whon emp ty. 10-7-lm Iteoeptlon to Minister Friday night tho Indios of Lesllo iu. i'j. cuurcn win give a house warming nnd recoptlon at the par Bonage to the new minister, Rev. Bel knap, and wife. Marlon County Orange On Wednesday thoro will bo held at Salem Grange hall a meeting of tho Marlon County Pomona" Grange. All members of tho Grango aro urged iu uu present, Ite.statirant Changes Hands Tho Scott Ferguson rostaurant on State stroot has changed hands, and I will hereafter be conducted by Messrs. Ackormnn & Barenderlck. Tho now owners will remodel and chnngo tho intorhi to bettor meet tholr Idea of tho needs of tho busi mess, and will uo doubt deserve tho pntronago of the public as thorough ly as did tholr popular predocossor. We Have Got Them DANNY A GREAT DRAWER Has Vivid Imagination and May De velop Into a Corporation Manager REVIVAL INTEREST GROWING. ,to Jail until bis tMm exceed 50 days. Hundreds Heard Evangelist Victor Dorris Last Night. And tho only Btoro that has got them, tho world renowned WALK-OVER SHOES All stylos, nil eires, all widths, all priced. GUARD your comfort nnd roputa tlOIl as 11 WlStt ilrtisor hv ivmrlni uant.M -. Walkotfnr Rhnn Tho Wttlk-Ovor $3.60 and $4.00, $4.50 aud $5.00 Shooa for men Ih mndo in patont colt. Viol kid, volour calf, gun metal nnd box calf. Mudo In button, bluchor and Balmorals. Wo also hnvo ho R. P. Smith's Shooa for men, Womon and children. Tho Dr. Reld Cushion Shoeu for tendor feet at price to ault OUR REPAIRING DEPARTMENT All work douo by hand, not by machinery, toed or ho pay. Work guaran- " " 3j7j, . " .." SALEM SHOE STORE, re & MapleUioroe J0 5IAIC5I. 5ALEM, UKCGON Salem Mlnlsterhil Union I Thq regular Monday morning ses sion was occupied with a diicusslon Of the MfO Work of Ph!lHtia Tlrnnlf and Rev. Babcock read a very well prepared paper on that omlnent di vine, which was followed by goneral discussion. Itnv v li aiir,.i. i.i of having heard him ' preach, and J iitiKou irom ue point of porsonal contact. Row Robinson, nt tho pre vious meeting had boon preseutod with a line rocking chair, which he has boon using to good advantago as tho evenings grow longer. Luper Gets Threo Years T. J. Luper, who was convicted of perjury In the circuit court on Oc tobor 1G, was this morning sen tenced to thro oyears' Imprisonment In the penitentiary. On motion of the defendaut tho bondsmen who were held for tho forfeit .-o of tho $1500 ball enorel Octobor 14, wero r-leased and tho defendant was ad .mltted to ball on appeal la the sum x J A A A UI f.UVU, Indeterminate Sentence I Charles Jackaon, the man who was found guilty of tho larceny of two pairs of pants In the J. L. Stockton Store, was this mnmlnc HnniM . .trial and was given an Indeterminate Dannlo Downing, tho S-year-old kid who did tho "drlvan from home" and "only three grains of corn" act so successfully Saturday, that he awak ened tho sympathy of a whole depot full of travelers, caused women's bright eyes to dim with tears, the police force to got busy, and even the newspaper reporters to do some adjectlvorous stunts, is out of tho llmo light, temnorarilv. Dnnnv is n bright little boy with a remarkably viviu imagination, which, if propdr ly cultivated, will nir him in tho Jules Vemo Clnss. He will nrnhnhlvl dovelop Into a modern novelist, a I yuuuw journal reporter, a street: preacher, or a politician, and, with, proper onnortunltv. ninv nosslhlv Iip. " . -, , .-. y . ... . wr coiuv u urbi-cmss prevaricator, and Join tho Plnkertons or get an office in Idaho. Dannlo told a pitiful story of having been driven from home be cause ho lost flvo pennies, and that ho had nothing to ont, but was abused by his stepmother, and a lot Of Other stuff that wns. on tlm f,i of It, untrue, and that a little luves-j iiKiu on would nnvo so nrovivi a a a matter of fact, Dannie was adopted oy .Mr. una .Mrs. Henry Downing when he was but seven or eight iiiuiuns oiu, rno uownings are In dustrious, respectable people, both past middle life, and have treated the boy as tholr own. Thoy say the boy has a penchant for running away, and that his story Is mndo of whole cloth. He has no sister In Portlaud, the Indy he referred to as being his sister being Mrs. Downlng's daugh ter. Ho was taken home yesterday, and was evidently glad to get there. Case Bondsmen Discharged H. L. Moore aud H. n nmn-n as sureties, who were held for the junerure oi mo $300 bail ln tho assault with a dangerous weapon case of tha State vs. neoroa pc. ... this morning released. Horso of Anotlicr Color Later Information is that the horso drowned at Pnrtin,t ra tioned elsewhere In this issue', was Myv vur, rmncK-g naing animal. That animal will bo up on tho boat tonight. Tho interest in tho ovnngollstlc services which aro being held at the First Christian church is .growing, and many additions to tho church will probablv bo tho rosult of the la bor of Rev. Victor Dorris in this city. Tho spacious auditorium was taxed to Its utmost seating capacity to accommodato those who wero present at tho morning and evening services yesterday. Rev. Dorris spoko upon tho subject of tho "Early Church Work," and tho great results which It has accomplished. "Tho Vino nnd tho Branches" was tho ovonlng theme, which was ono or the most masterful addresses which has been heard in tho city for somo time. At tho conclusion of the sermon ton came forward and made tholr simple yot far-reaching confes sions of the Christian faith to take membership ln tho local congrega tion. Thero hnvo been 12 converts during the series of meetings, which services will continuo during this veok and next Sunday. . o Cnrmody's Sentence Henry Carmody, who was on Oc tober 10, in department No. 1 of tho Marlon county circuit court, found guilty of having sold liquor without a license to Robert Moorehouse, In violation of the local option law, was this morning sentenced by Judge Burnett to imprisonment ln tho coun ty Jail for 30 days, and to pay a fine of $100. Carmody was committed HOIHMMHHMHHH MONEY TO I Tifcll OvorLaddiBwi'iM Norwich Union Ffc PnuikMeMth,ltaiMl Office wltkW.BttM 29 OomaescUl rtr. NEW T0I Ir-mi- Wanted Mt l I WW.. . ... Ions per day m H 1 iri" For Sale Several bw1 and farm 'audi ' ital National Ban. .. U-A Lwt-Oae . rf Lit in inw uim --- 5??j4aa one year ui. ---p - return of sae to E.fc," South Commercial lUj Dairy and Stock : Fjfl railroad, one "J, will exenange tor M proved Pia "V f. particulars addrea W. y T ii " ' ntf.lSSkm .GRAPES Fo Canning 3c Pet Pomi ,i x. u a0Wll IMI ix yoe znieuo to gau. " 6-- as we will Have a nice lot of home p at a very low price MOIR GROCERY DC.. 4 456 w seuicnw m mo penitentiary. jtuiiii1 iiukiiw A. A. ENGLEBART, f lit rtrwrt. PkM IU 44 J5M6HliiSfct YtQfrM&n, PkM 99. to 474 SKatd Jrtr, AND OLU TSWOUOHOUT 139 SmimuOt rlH-liHHIHIlilll thic TMVLAMWTS VAUM.