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10 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8AIACM, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1007 !.' New Today New things arriving dally too many 4o mention ovory one but hero are a few from our trimming department. OSTRICH BOAS Oonulno Ostrich Boas in the newest effects $20 to $37.50 ',.' . Ribbon Plaiting Rlchollou Ribbon Plaiting In brown, navy, cardinal, cham pagne, Copenhagen, cream nnd blacks , i New Silks Neat suitings and walstlng silks in. checks, plaids, overpluids tnd Btrlpcs, iu tho nowst shad ings and designs 85c to $55 Beddin Tho chill winds mako tho aver ago porson wish for moro covers in tho bed. Choosing is ' eaay from our largo and varied assort ment which comprises ovory size, :olor and grade. Full 10-1 White Cotton Blnn ket with rod or blue stripes, usu al $1 value 85c Full 12-4 Wlilto Cottpn Blan ket, vilh pink or blu6 stripod, Usual $S.00. value," V w ". $2.50 ' Full 10-4 White Selected Wool Blanket, red or blue stripe extra vvaluo at $5.00 Other bIzcs and grades up to tho. finest floeco blankets up to $11.00 . COATS AT LESS PRICE Wo havo placed a rack full ot Coats in cloth and rainproof? cravonetted In medium and dark mixtures that wo offer as follows $9.00 values, ff Special 4O.UU $15.00 value?, mv a aa Special kPIU.UU $1G.G0 values, f tf ff Special q .UU $28.50 valuos, Ql 1 Q HA Special vp yJJ Hosiery No woman over had too many pairs of stockings. Perhaps you need a few pairs to laBt out the season ones that you will like, yet not pay a big prlco for. Wo arc- offering a big special in our hosiery section in fancy black ioso with dainty designs embroid ered on them. C5o and 75c values, a greot special at ik V M Ati.Jlleq&l4 S& IVCOMHtmTED Your New Overcoat 13 ready whenever you. feel like coming for It. Wo have va riety enough to suit ovory tnsto .nd figure. Tho now models are very snappy; you'll find your kind here. It Is hardly nocossnry 1o ny that Hart, Scliaffner & Marx Clothes are all wooj; you get no cotton mixture stuff under that name. Won't you try on some of theso new styles? Children's and Misses COATS A flno showing of children's and mlssos' coats of gray Btrlped mixtures trimmed with brown and gray velvet and self mntorial col lars full box backs A very ser viceable coat for gonoral wear. Regular $5 and $G values. Special 1 Mrs. Loulso Shoppard, of Seattle has arrived in Salem accompanied by her two daughters, Mrs. Robert Leonard, of ABhland, and Mrs. Fred Rouschutt, of Seattle. They are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles An-i dorson. BringMeYc Oifl CU I vu,y JewoU-i Chfin. . ' 6U 'OUT ""a ex Pieces. Sfl for We h l!o , vuu r , On .... ",ni Can you afford to trlflo with so Vnlue Bqnous a matter as to neglect a badlnlaln n.,. i cold fcor cough, whon for a trifling ' ,., , 6 es' aa w. A nmniml vmt nn. nn.... .,. ..Will hn tn..i. " Ml ..u.w..u. juu vui Drain) u uuiue Off 'UB. Thill 1 "Hickory Bark Cough Remedv "I to sqpm ....... utMi that is guaranteed to euro or mnnm'i.. . ... ple to !-.' refunded. Prlco 25c, 50c and $l.oot days also- Yoaln por bottle. For Bale by doalors ev-ldeI)os,t' and e m , orywhero. lyoUi wu,JIti $3.90 Mrs. Mary E. Uptiogrnph, Mrs. o. T. White, Renzo Halloy, Rev. O. N. Konworthy, Mr. and Mrs. s. l' Frazler, Mis Sophia White and Mrs! B. Q. Frazier left for Marion where they went .to attend a 'quartorly meeting of the Frionds church. Tim convention will continue over Sun-' dny of next week, J i im hi ii iii n i ii ii ii 1 1 CITY NEWS X A Collection of Important Par- agrnplin for Your Consideration I 4n ii ii 1 1 mn im mm m Tic Cnrtl Hall ow Bubjocis dally. Notice to tho Public Owing to tho chnngo in tho echedulo of Southern Paciilc trains tho special depot car horotoforo mooting train No. 10 at C:23 each day will bo discontinued on and after this dato. Portland Rnllwny, Light & Powor Company, by Rollln K. Tngo, Local Manager, ll-10-2t. Forty IIourH Devotion Rov. Father Meyers, C. 8. 8. R., of Portland, will opon tho 40 hours de votion nt St. Josoph'B church tomor row at 10:30 o'clock a. m. Tho do votion will last till Tuesday ovonlng. Borvlces ovory ovonlng at 7:30 p. m. Mnrrlngo License County Clork Allon yostorday aft ornoon imadl marrlngo liconso to Lewis D. Caswell, oged 43, and Blrdio M. Borchard, aged 28, both of this city; D. F. Brunncs witness. Itcv. IJ, O. Deinoy Formerly df UllnolB will bogln ro tho holiday is declared closod. i "Thoro can bo no legal entries mado I during this holiday," said Judgo Moroland, in speaking to a Journnl reporter (this morning, "but If tho attorneys In any enso can agree up on a tlmo for nrgumont, tho Judges will llBton ns Individuals to tho pleadings, and glvo tho caso prompt attention at tho cIobq of tho holi day." ANSWERS SUNDAY NIGHT Special Meetings Special meetings will bo conduct ed nt tho Howoli Prnirlo Congrega tional church by Rov. P. S. Knight, beginning Mondny night nnd contin uing each ovonlng during tho wook. Flint ClirlHtlnn Victor Dorrls will speak nt tho morning sorvlco at 11 o'clock on "A Man and His Soul.' Evening Bor vico n't 7:45, ithomo, "Many Prob lems Solvod In One." Livy Iliinrnvny J Henry Kcono, tho woll-known clt lion of tho Shaw vicinity, nrrived In Salem Saturday morning with a flno span of chargors, which boenmo frlghtoncd nt tho strange city sightd, whon 'thoy woro near tho stato houso nnd ran down Stato strcot nt a pneo that splattored Mr. Koono'a faco with mud, and caused him to think thnt whon ho "got" his breath ho would bo ovor in. Polk county. Ho bravoly To Cliargo That Ho Tenches Infant Damnation at Christian Church. PERSONAL MENTION I asked her hand, she said to me, Think you that I your wlfo would be, Your health is gone, your system wrong, Co drink somo HollhUcr's Rocky Mountain Tea. For" snlo at Dr. Stone's Btoro. W. A. Kimball has gono to Eu gene on business. II. A. Miller has Returned to hjs homo In Albany. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. CaBtloman of Marlon was a Salem visitor Friday. Mrs. I. M. Feller left this morning for Portland, whoro sho will reside Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Wilson and family of Jctmore, Knnsng, halj ar rived and will probably locnto In this city. Mr. Wilson Is ono of tho lead ing attorneys of his homo town and has friends and relntlves In this vicinity. If Yon Know Thn mnrlta nf ilin Tnrna Wnmlni- vn.. would novor suffer from kldnnv.'lilmi Mince. der or rhoumntic trouble; $1 bottle two months' treatment, sold by drug- giBt or oy man. sonu ror testi monials. Dr. B. W. Hall, 2920 Ollvo street, St. Louis. ruvmmiy ui tiunoiB win ousin ro- hold onto U)0 rlbbonB nnd fortu , ,,"" , ... ! r """ nntoly did not strlko anything In tho miureii, iu . wiiuor Bireoc, iNO- n)(1 ru,,, ftny moro vombor 19, 1907. All nro cordlaUy'thftn milli,inin- lintn invuou. -o- Dr. Will Skiff A Son- dlsagreeablo Doc Gibson caught tho Infuriated animal at tho I am roportcd as teaching lrifnnt dnmnntion. Is Ititruo that I do? I will answer this chargo at tho First Christian church Sunday night. Do not tnko what you. hear about mo. J am rosponBlblo for what I say, not fqr what pcoplo think or report thnt I any. I invito critics, theologian, nqwBpapor roportors and stenog raphers to hoar and noto mo caro fully. Respectfully, VICTOR DORRIS. o Cures Winter Cough. J. B. Govor. 101 N. Main St., Otta wa, Kan., wrltOB: "Bvory fall it haa boen my wifo'fl' troublo to catch a Bovoro cold, and thoroforo to cough nil wintor long. Last fall I got hor a bottle of Horohound Syrup. Sho used it and hns been able to slcop aoundly all night long. Whenever tho cough troubles hor, two or throo doses stops tho cough, and sho is able to bo up nnd woll." 25c, 50c and ""0. Sold by D. J. Fry, o Hero's Gool Advice. O. S. Woolovor, ono of tho bcBt known morchnnto of Lo Raysvlllo, N. Y Bays: "If you aro ovor troubled with piles, apply Bucklon's Arnica Salvo. It cured mo of them for good 20 years ago." Cures ovory soro, wound, burn or abrasion, 25c nt J C. Perry's drug Btoro. 1 . n OA.0VORXA. Bean tbi ? m m 'ou MYBftlwrs WVn Signature j f 0z&Xi&i&4S Victor Doiris' Subject for Sunday morning Is "Man and His Soul." Evenlnir nnh. corner of Stato and Commercial i0ftt. 'Afnnv TrnMnm. oi...i i.. ---, .....rf .w.u..ia UUIItU U 20G. n . D i i .,. ... atreots. Mr. Koono, nftor washing ono " Dentists. Stousloff building. Phono ,, fnco am, QcMnR , ,mti whc On0 had fallen by tho wnysldo, found that thoro had boon no damago dono, and went his way, ' Roy Boan, tho "Nabisco" man, nftor a visit in UiIb city, loft this morning for Portmnd on buBlness. Tho old romodlos aro tho boat. Hickory Bark Cough Remedy lias boen in uso for ovor ono hundrod years by tho old Dutch Dunkards of Pennsylvania, and is still in use by all tho old families of western Penn sylvania. Is absolutely pure; made from tho bark of tho whlto or shell bark hickory trco. Tho bark la shipped from tho east, and manu factured In Salem, Oregon, For Bale by all dealers overywhoro. eod W. O. W. Hop. To bo given by tho Woodmen of tho World, nt tho llolnmn hall Fri day, Novombor 22. You aro cordla' ly Invited. Watch for other an nouncements. Supreme Court Hear Cases While tho supremo court does not Mrs. Clarenco B. Smith, who has been visiting in this city, left last ovonlng for hor homo in Spokano. A Good Liniment. Whon you nood a good rollablo linimont try Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It has no superior for sprains and Bwolllnga. A pleco of flannel Blight! dnmponod with Pain Balm is Bunorior to n nlaBter for lama elt as a court during tho holiday tho back or pains in tho Bldo or chest. Judges will hoar any caso, by agroo- it also rellovos rheumatic pains and mum, wiwon win uunuio inein to (lis- makes sloop and rest possible. Fori )obq of mo work moro spoodlly whon snlo nt Dr. Stono's drug store. H M M M M M We Are Doing As Big a Business As Ever The Panic Hasn't Affected Us Dependable dnoss ' m We'll Take Clearing House Certificates, Checks, De posit Certificates or Real Money ::::::: klUMH If you want senslblo shoos, wo aro propnrod to flt you. If you want stylish shoes you may depond upon finding thorn hero. Whothor stylish or uot, you may roly upon ono thing they nro worthy, dopondable, and wo do such a largo business that our prices aro unquestionably "right." Horo are a fow specially inviting sorts of new shoes. Dr. Dunn's ounhlon for ladles at $3.50, Dr. Reed's cushion shoes for men, viol, bluohors, light or heavy solo. Tho R. P. SmlthSahoes for men, women and children. Also tho celebrated Walkover shoes in all styles, from J3.50 up.raedlum or heavy soles. Ladles' gun motal shoes, Just arrived, at $2.25. Our repairing dopartmeut always Iu full blast. Bost of leather and workmanship. AH work guaran teed, or no pay. . 236 STATE ST. SALUM, OREGON We have added another experienced man to our repair shop and nro propared to give you prompt service, with first-class work for loss money. Bring in your old shoes. SPECIAL AGENTS FOR HANAN SHOES M H m u M DIED. NOAN. At itho Orocou hosnltnl for tho insane, in Salem, Ore., Thurs day, November 1-i, 1907, nt 7 o'clock p. in., Patrlok Nolan, nged 73 years, of sonllo exhaustion, Tho funeral services wcro con ducted from tho dough undertaking parlors this morning at 10 o'clock Interment In tho Catholic cemetery. SHAW. At Portland, Oregon, No vombor 15, 1907, at 12:45 p. m, Scott Shaw, agod 52 years, of nervous prostration. Ho belonged to a pionor family, and was formerly a resident of Ma rlon county. Ho Is survived by a wlfo and daughter, his mother four brothors and 'three sisters. Tho body will bo shipped to Tur ner, where tho funeral services wl'l bo conducted Sunday morning, No vombor 17. Iutorment in Twin Oak comotory. TERRY. At tho family borao, two mlloB east of town, Friday night, at 7:30 o'clock, Novombor 16, 1907, Mrs. A. M. Terry, aged 01 years. Funoral services were conducted by Rov. II. A. Dock, from 4ho family resldonco, at 2:30 this afternoon. Interment took place in City Vlow cometory. JOYCE.- At tho asylum, Saturday, November 1G, 1907, at 5 a. m., Mrs. C. E. Joyco, agod 69 year?. Tho body will be shipped to Eu- gono for burial. o A Methodist Minister TCccommenus Chamberlain's Cough Rcme-J. ' Wo . havo used Chamberlain's Cough Remedy In our homo for.seven years, and it has always proved to bo a rollablo remedy. Wo havo found that it would do more than tho manufacturers claim for It. It Is especially good for croup nnJ whooping cough. REV. JAMES E. LEWIS, Pastor Milaca, Minn., M, E. Church. Chnmherlnln'a Couch Remedy Is ' sold nt Dr. Stone's drug store. CHAS. H. HI Lendlnc .w . 1 n " . "rmW ".-uinercw itreet Tug 00 Thl, BtrM RKGUliAit t HOTEL. Sonp. Oyster. Boiled Salmon WthEg, hJ EnlrrM Chicken Fricassee. chCHJ Dumpllngt, Koast. Prime nib of Beef. Pwl Drewlnj. Vcgetablrt. ..lUDiivu roioiou. stettfl Dessort Cutftard Puddlnj. rie. Apple, Ihtrai. Pickled Pin" Fw. Coffeo, Tea or Mnt Clilckm Dinner, 85e. E. ECKEElil Victor Dorrls' Subject Sunday ovonlng x b Problems Solved In One" WlMHiMliiHH I STARR PIANI mail CLAS6 GOON GEO. C. Will MMlaMMHiHm Norwich UnioaFJfe hmtxKtl FTnnkMcm3Wi,KMJ Offlco with Wm. Broic tOil 29 Commercial itrwt. MONEY TO L( TH03.LI Ovor Ladd & Durb'i But,tM MHIIIIIIIUHII 1 NEW TODAJ For Sle 100 acrej of 11 land. 6 miles from Newa5 20 miles from PortUai; room houso, onebl$biru clear. 25 acre tlMa. with good wood. Prl tmnn rnh. balance oatJ Address John Vaa L""1-! OroRon. u "! l.'iH Knin Sir acre of P4 1 nn nil clear: a dP J,ffl i,,nn nnrt outbolldlnet. II 3 . .. . ,. tsria, n fruit irces, 6v ' half mllo from city W . . D.t-a 11461. nf isaiem. v - a .".... TV!! HiBd-IB ' shop over Perry's &, Puller. -- ' .."t f5 For Sale-yeanius vv-; also yearling W " . , j. Bi Campbell. Tor ; M M M THE HIKE M H H M K H Phono Ml " m State St. WHAT SHALL WE EAT? Is tho question easily solved at the Garden Spot of Salem sjisiiy ys frt, flnoef nirrv Lettuce. Cauliflower, Cab a snips, ' Beets, Carrots, Turnips and Young Onioni , Fine Baldwin Apples, Winter Noiiw r . Bananas and Pine Apples. daily c4ft90t ' Our new stock of Canned Goods arriving celled for quality. , sp.UlB Today is the day for COTOPTRY SAIS. TENDERLOIN. KAw Graf PW fe "L cT P&3 f-JO o I rt 1 1- j