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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1907)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOBttR 28, 1007. Ml i t KJ EJj Yi - All Silk Petticoats A oplondld showing of all silk pottlconts In a wldo rnngo of colors In plain striped and checks. An op portunity you should not overlook to sccuro a now petticoat for that now Buit. ' $7.50 values ( C OQ Spcclnl 4 OiJO $10.00 values O A Q Special 4 O.'tO $12.50 values 1 A T Special ...v qJlvM.JJ $13.50 values (4 4 21 Special q)I I .Ul $15.00 values (i r r)( Bpcclal q)l3CV Bath Robes Math robcB and klmonas in all the nowost colorlngB nnd BtyleB in flnn nolotto and blanket roboB In colors bluo, tan and old bluo. $1.25 to $6.50 Mid-Season Sale of Dress Goods All this season's nowost showing In swell plaids at big reductions. 1 The largest showing, tho best stylos, itho highest quality, all now makes this banner sale of the yoar. Early choosers got the cholcost of the entire lot bo early 50c nnd 65c Plaids apeciat 85c and $1.00 Plaids 2Qr Special DOt. $1.25 and $1.50 Plaids QKr Special ZJKj $1.05 and $1.75 Plaids (4 OtZ Special 4 I J'-' 42c Hand Finished "Merode" Underwear Every detail that could enhnnco or augment tho utility of combed "Morodo" underwear to tho wearer Is employed in lit finish and fabric, tho results of which aro evident In tho exquis itely beautiful nnd dainty garments produced. Fabrics of tho finest combed cotton, lisle, silk nnd cotton, merino, wool nnd Bilk, and wool aro doftly woven Into most de lightful weights, sultnbio for every variation of tho cllmnto, ono of tho most prominent fenLures being itho great varloty of shapes. All sizes and weights. Now lino Just received. 50c and up Outing Wear Wo aro Bhowlng a mng nlflcout lino of good and comfortable outing gowns?, tho colobrnted "Brighton" make tboy aro cut gonor ously full and aro excep tionally well mado. Somo como perfectly plain, oth ers nicely trimmed in fancy braid trimmings Colors Plain white nnd oronm, also alio pretty strlpcH In tho light shades. A full rnngo of sizes. 90c to $2.50 Going1 to see' A football gfame? "We have clothes To -vj-ear to same. KB "B x' jsr ""tiafo I - rvUi IX THR GAME OF ADVERTISING PUBLIC CONFIDENCE IS IS OUtt GOAL. WE HAVE QUALITY, STYLE AND VALUE FIiAYING ON THE FRONT LINE, AND WE SCORE A TOUCHDOWN EVERY RUN. Wednesday Only R Wednesday Spcclnl Bargain Salo Number 350. For our HCOtli Special Salo we offer n lino of WOOL SQUARES Excellent quality, largo generous size, well mndp; colors aro black, dark red, white with pink, white with blue a shawl that Is worth 35c in nny store. For Wednesday only wo offer them at 19c Nono sold until 8:30 a. m. No phone orders. New Silks JUST RECEIVED Latest novelties in good de pendable silks in tho lntcst ef fects for waists and dresses. Warm Hosiery THE DEPENDABLE KIND . full lino of dependable hos iery for women nnd children. Alj grades nnd weights. . SjMleu&U &J)junA NNE FOOTWEAR Perfect comfort numbed. One of the distinguishing fea tures of our shoes ono of tho most important considerations wo give our patrons tho bene fit of is Individuality of style. This style individual ity has been worked out on principles which maintain tho graceful lines of tho foot rather than mar them. The result is perfect fitting BhoeB, full of snap nnd fashion, corn font and oasoi If you 'seek footwear of tho very hlghost grade wo want you to see our beautiful styles for men and women from $3 to $5 New Hats Hnve you ever heard this expression, "I would sooner buy a suit, shoes and a full lino of furnishings than to chooso a hat?" Possibly tho fault is not with yourself. You may bo picking from an in ferior Btock, or possibly (the establishment is thinking more of profits that it Is of "cus tomer satisfaction and "store reputation." Not hero. Wc realize tho importance of sell ing itho proper hat to the proper person, and wo make it a point to seo that each cus tomer wears his own hnt and not ono designed for another of different proportions nnd appearance. Bedding Frost in sight blankets In mind. Don't wait to shiver havo warm bedding ready to draw up when tho weather turns cold over night. Hero you hnvo a great 'as sortment of best vnlues to chooso from all sizes and colors. Blankets 39c to $11 Comforts 95c to $3.75 Copyright 1907 by Hart Schaffher fcf Miri You want tho clothes you l7 b satisfy you, not somebody elts; m after you've worn them, as Ten u before. Hart, Schnffner & Marx proa! you satisfaction and we'll make rjo for them on anything of theirs j' buy. You ore entitled In buying Hirt, Schaft ner & Marx clothes, to a awt positive assurance of your ssIWk. tlon. Every dealer la our cloth Is .authorized to say this to yon' Every garment made by, uj bearing tho labol of Hart, Schilwr & Mnrx Is guaranteed to be of iS wool or wool-and-sllk fabrics, ilti no "mercerized" or other coKoj ndded; thoroughly shrunk Wort cutting; seams sewed with pure ill thrend; tailored In clean, sinltn shpps; and free from CTery defects of material or workmanship. Moro thnn that: The dealer b nthorlzcd to say that If the cloths are not right, or not tatlsfssej, your money will be rofunded. HARTt SCHAFFNER & MARL -I I I 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 I I I I 1 1 1 I I i I I i ! CITY NEWS ii J, catri. A Collection of Important Par ngrnpliN for Your Consideration muni 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mm Tost Card Halt Now subjects dnily. 'Tlvo Wninan'M Belief Corn Tho Woman's Itollof Corps sowing eocloty mot with Mrs. Loulsla ForBt nor last Thursday afternoon at hor homo on North Commercial at root, nnd n vory pleasant afternoon was iipont. Thoy aro preparing work for tholr bazaar, which tnkos plnco in tho near future. Mrs. Jennie G. Prltchnrd, of Portland, tho statu press correspondent, wna n visitor at tho mooting. The next nieejing will bo buhl at tho sumo plnco uoNt Thurs day afternoon, mul nil tho ladles aro requested to bo present. flaturday Normal ClnBsoa moot every Saturday until Fobrunry examinations. Clauses for state papers in forenoon. Llfo papors In afternoon. Ilookkeoplng at 11 a. in, Address J, J. Krapa, Salem, Ore gon. 10-2 2-1 wk A Ueful Kducntloii A business education wnn nt nun .i. ........ . . ----- :- "'- i inv- t,n iu iihj vui 111 imu vuiiiiuvrun ubuiiii oniy tor tnoso Commercial streets for urororlos yjiocxpoctod to follow bookkoon- Thov nro not dlsannolSo,!. K.'m itlir. It Is not. an now. Riinh nn education Is considered the proper Kind ror any ono, no matter what his occupation may bo, nnd if n young person would succeed in buslnoss now, ho will Htnnd llttlo chnnco without a thorough knowledgo of accounts and kindred subjects. All of theBo aro taught thoroughly and practically at tho Capital lluslnesB Collogo of Salem. Sond for cata logue. o Itcmomber Clovolnud'B Baking Powdor, in 3-lb cans, only coBt 11.00, nnd 6-lb enn Jl.CC. Both thoso cans havo tho motnl bcndlo under tho regular cover. They nro usoful when omp ty. 10-7-lm TIhi VhpI Question In tho strugglo to get fuol, don't concludo that it Is a caBo of wood or nothing, for the situation has shlftad ko that coal Is getting .to bo tho hot ter and more satisfactory fuol, nnd. what Is more, I costs loss than wood Seo tho proposition in this Ishuo made by tho Vogot Fuol & Lumber ComiYUiy. Do You Wiitit to llo Curl Of tho "dope" or "Jng" habit? S00 Dr. D. u. Orlllln. 371 South Church Htroot. Phono BOS. 102S-lwk UtH-u CJoIng for Yenrs Tliroilirll fniCO nt linlilf mnnv nnn. plo go to tho corner of Forry and aUtTcrM1 EUM Dependable Sho?s . . . . If you want seiulblo shoes, we are prepared to lit you. If you want stylish shoos you may dopond upon finding thorn horo. Whwher stylish or not, you may roly upon one thing thoy aro worthy, dopondablo, and wo do suoh a largo buslnoss that our prices nro uuquostlonably "right," lUro nro a fow spaolnlly Inviting sorts of now shoo?. Dr. Dunn's Dr. llOOd'a Oimhlnn ahn.io f ... ---" u..w )U UIVII, vici, uiucuers, ugui or nonvy soio. Tno It. P. Smith shoes for men, women and chlldrou. Also ho colobrated Walkover shoes in nil stylos, from $3.50 up.medlum or hoavy solos. Ladlos' gun metnl shoos, Just arrived, nt 2.26. Our repairing department always iu full blast. Best of leutuer and workmanship. All work guuran tood, or uo pay. SALEM SHOE STORE, EVre & Moplcthorpe 326 STATE ST. SAUM, OREGON " MmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm cushlou for ladlos nt $3.50. Lnwronco is thero now, nnd his gro cery stock is most complete and up-to-date. When You Wnnt Good baking powdor nsk your gro cor for Clovolnnd'B. Don't allow him to glvo you any othor brand. 10-7-lm Wood Can mako prompt dellvory of slab wood. Placo your ordors nt onco. Tho ChnB. K. Spnuldlng Logging Co. mill and olllco foot of Forry St. 10-2C-10t. Thoso Wlio Hnvo Used It tho longest prnlso It tho most Cleveland's Baking Powder. 10-7-lm Not a Clients Flour- But Olympic flour Is tho host flour Ion the market. Ask your grocer for ,lt. If ho hns It not, call up tho Sa- iuiu r louring .miiis. Tho Taslmux!- Tho Sunday smoke of tho gentle man who knows n good cigar Is tho Tashmoo. H is tho host two-for-a- (innrtor cigar sold bore. And It Is mndo at homo, by tho Salem Cigar Factory. Court Street Is a busy placo now days, but It Is no busier than Stousloff's mar kot, whuro you always get the fresh est meats. Notice to Bulhl Sldewnlks Street Commtsslonor Martin hns served sevoral notices recently on tho property ownors to build slde wnlks. One of the worst pieces of wnlk which has come to his atten tion is on South High street, whitL Is torn up in mnuy places nnd 16 vory dnngorous for those who travel ovor that way at night. This walk has caused a great deal of dissatis faction In tho past, nnd something will probably be done soon for its improvement. IOOO Now Umml Just rocolvod, whloh complete the Inunenno stock nlroady carried at L. S. Savage's music store. u Mrs. Burnett's Funeral Tho fuueral of Mrs. Burnett, mother of Judge Burnett, of this city, was held todny at McMlnnvllle, tho old homo of tho family for many years. Grandma Burnett was a plon cor of 1S46, and with hor husband took up a donation laud claim three miles from that city, where sho lived until sho moved to tho city, where she resided until a fow years ago, whon sho went to llvo with her daughter, Mrs. Snelllng. of Albany Sho was a highly respected woman, about ninety years of ago, and hor funeral wns attended by people from nil ovor tho stato. Sho was a wo man whoso good influonco oxtondod to tho Hvcb of ninny, nnd her coun sels wore sought far and wldo, nnd wero frcoly given for good purposes. Can You Sknto? If not, go to tho skating rink nny morning from 10 to 12, nnd wo will gunranteo to tench you. Instructions free. County Teachers' Institute Stato Supt. Aekermnn goes to Hlllsboro Thursday to hold tho Washington county teachers' insti tute. Thoro will bo a county conven tion of school ofllcers. Lvurn to Skate Instructions for beginners free ev ery morning from 10 to 12. Throo competent instructors. Auditorium Rink. Metropolitan Plays Tonight at the Grand Is prosonted tho first of throe groat metropolitan plnys, "Three of Us,1' and Salem peo plo have a chnnce to show their ap preciation of the enterprise of Man ager Meredith In socurlng tho same plnys that thoy would go to soo in Portland and othor largo cities. It is not to be expected thut such plays will bo brought here continually, and It will depend much on tho sup port they get whether any more of them como to Salem or not. Salem is now on tho grand circuit, and largo houses would bo a great ndver tlsomont for tho swift chnrnctor of our playgoers. Specialists aro going back to nn turo's remedies as being tho best. Holllstor's Rocky Mountain Tea has boon nature's remedy for thirty years. Recommended and used by specialists. 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. For salo at Dr. Stone's store. Marriage, License County Clerk Allon this morning issued a mnrriago license to Edward R. Shank1, aged 20. nnd Eliznboth May Townsond, aged 19, both Of this city. j. b. Shank witness. Band Concert Every afternoon nnd ovening at tho skating rink, Ladies and children admitted free afternoons. Music by the McElroy bnnd. Blackheads, blotches and pimples nro caused by the improper action of tho bowels. Holllster'a Rocky Moun tain Tea cloanses tho food canal and protects you from disease. 35 cents, Ton or Tablets. For sale at Dr. Stone's storo. Paul Bowers HI Paul Bowers, tho well-known Uni versity student, was taken seriously 111 yesterday with fever. Ho una sev eral hemorrhages of the IjjbS night, and this morning Is ttooritii bo in a very weak conotuon. 0 DIED. JPFAU. At tho family leu, miina wprl or si em. on i road, this, Monday, morsUtj lODOr -5, 1IM, .Mil. iw-w- aged 77 years. Wlm fnnnrnl mcel Will W .l..n,1 mm fhn home at Hi' UMllVU ui -v ... Wednesday, October so, ie In the Durch cemetery, e" - nl. VnlN nt 1. 111 Va AAlVft1 hf til I 1JIUB Will uv tvw"V!ftMHi, tyderkforalloranypolt ...j .i tin flAa that mti WIIIIH HUM I1U VVB - .. . ; taken from tho county e.trtH m.oc.ct junn M.w--i i: STARR PIANO J man class goods il GE0.CWIU, First of the Season COUNTRY-MADE SAUSAGE Btilfc and Lint Spate Ribs and Tendetloms Theso aro put up by Mr. E. Moll and tho qunllty, purity and cloanllnecs aro so well known wo know you will bo satisfied. When ordering keep in mind that wo carry tho most up-to-date .rocorles, vegetables and fruits in Salem, at prices Hhat are right. MOIR GROCERY CO. Pfione &2 456 State St. MONEY TO L( TH03.K.1 Over Ladd & Bart-iBank Norwich UnloaRre Fnu.kMcnBXH Ofllce wn ;.;;- 29 Commercuu u-" LBrZi and farm 'atJ . . ...in.i Bant. m ana "", ,.m city ji and a halMromp $1550. Addre il .?TS.fJB5S Tnd hay land, iw- 4 lem, Oron- H lZ &wm- toJ3 s?!?asrftsa SSsft gon. housed XCI Soma - '. .n