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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 9, 1908)
OAILT CATlTAli fOUKXAL. gALMM. ORBOOM, MONDAY, MARCH , 106. ! in ' '' BBBBB-iJJ HI ! II THE HOME OF GOOD GOODS WHERE PRICES ARE THE LOWESl 1 T SPRING EXHIBIT OF MEN'S, W0MK.V8 AND CHIMUIKN'S WEARING APPAIt&fj IS PRONOUNCED 111 THOSE WHO HAVE REVIEWED THIS SHOWING AS BEING THE FINEST AND MOST IN ACCORD WITH iFASHION EVER PLACED IN ANY STORE IN THE NORTHWEST. NEW SPRING. GOODS ARRIVING DAILYAND WIS ADVISE EARLY SELECTIONS. . . bbW 't1,Wt m OUR S Hr"fcir vjImvv tS fc ft ?Wbsssbsssssssssssssi ' r y ilHr' J HKrH BBSVflBBB&TeK3KiBflflBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB vO-ifmi stt ml In livv V I mi Ink ll tU- '' (Ml I A m For Women Wo nro prepared to reveal to you tho first expressions of vogue In, Woman's Suits for Spring. Jripnnpso effects nro very much In ovldonco, while tho new cut away and 'pointed jackets nro prominent and the stylo features wera never more artistic or gen tcol' than'thls Reason; not a point ' has been overlooked to give tho graceful lines so becoming to tho womon of fashion and yet 4hero Is a simple eleganco about each model that denotes refinement. fivw Department First Floor. Jos. Meyers & Sons' Wednesday Surprise Sale No. 375. Wo offer large full b'aok Mavreen Skirts made by the Arlington Mills. Regular J1.50 vnucs for Wednes day only , - i '98c For Men If you think a minute you'll rcalizo that as many people seo your back ns your front, tho cut of your coat, tho hang of It, the way It fits tho back you can't too it yourself but a lot of other people can you want It right and wo offer you the clothes that make It right. Remember if they're from "Meyers" they must be right. (New Annex.) , I .,-. ', Wdtj rce. - 1St JFtrbi. k En Dress Goods OUR NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS Wo mention sovorul groupes, each roploto with good looks, stylo And now Ideas. Hero nro bonutlful fabrics for htnart tailored gowns AMil tho best tho world can produco in newest woavos and fabrics of suporb Hovoltlos and oxcluslvo designs wo invito you to seo thd goodn whllo they are at tho zonolth of their freshness. lWo-SHKS-1908 nro nqw toady for your solcctlon In all tho nowost shndos, Btrlpoi. cheeks and plaids. New Msni Belting At thin jfftfwlng wo have some of tho newest Anthony Leather Holts In all tho leading colors. Sic and 75c Tho new oUstlo Bulls and Bolt Ink 1h all the wanted shades. New Purses, Hand Hags, etc., (o NHttcH your Spring Suit. Now Hat iMns for 3c and up Underwear Just recolvcd a full lino and sixes of now Spring styles of Knit Underwear Blooveloss vests trim mod In lace, hand crochet and plain finish. lie to $1.75 Bilk Sleeveless Vests, $1.75 to f.3.00 value Knit VoBts with one-fourth or long sleeves, 25c to $ i.&O, drawors In knoo or anklo longth 25c to $3.51 shoes Our Shoo department la rccognlied as boing authority on tho correct Btyles for Spring wear; comfort and Btylon with overy pair of our Bhoos Why? BccauHo wo havo expert mon in charge and you will not bo nblo to buy shoos horo whoso only mission la .to glvo trouble you may as well havo comfort and stylo for tho same prlco Children's shooa all slzos from tho l'lttlo tots up. 25c Shoe Polish I5c WAISTS Of of this season's newest designs In white and Ecru lace waists tho now Mossollncs Silk WalstB In blnck, bluo and delicate colors with lace yokes and trimmings. What will at once impress you is tho grcnt number of models that coniprlso tho now waist showing, tho decided novolty and bonuty of tho Btyles. Now Department Klrnt Moor. Wash Goods Copyright 1908 by Hart Schafiner & Mhj Wo aro showing a new and comploto assortment of moit erer known variety of wash goods, from the sheer lawn to the cotton aii Ing for Spring and Summer. Among this showing will b&founa Km cxqulslto designs, and cxoIubIvo patterns shown only by this store Wl ndvlso oarly selections for some of tho patterns are exclusive dwlgo and can not bo ro-ordcred from 9. lost m eif&lA 6 A NCOfirCffATCO tOTl4 15c to 60c yd. Boys' Spring Suits For Spring and Summer nt this showing wo havo -tried to collect a lino of suits thnt will lit tho lads, and please tho dads. Thcso suits havo tho mannish nppear nnco and come In all tho newest colors, all Blres from $1M and tip Hats for Men Most mon are In the balilt paying $3.50 to J5 00 for Hits Wo arc showing a lino of Mill Hats In blacks and brown la many shapes that will give cquia ly as good satisfaction for $3.00 See Court Street WMti SyNewsl i 1 1 1 1 1 W n 1 1 Wetkrr Kr tmht with light frosts, Tm4y rak, try WrHln to Me Aml seo If I cannot suvo you asoney on any stocks you want to buy. p. O. box 10, Portland, Ore S-Mm HmsV of Vohiik Man 1-Niuud Tho body of Arch Ferguson, who was drowned in tho Callpnnla river, at Albany, December 2.1, was recov ered Sunday, nt 11 . tn., 200 yards fraw where tho boat went down. Tho yoUHK man was a brother of Mrs. Joe Hart, of thla olty, and Mr. and Kr l'rt wcui up to attend tho fu Mvral today. Aet Qaickljr . IIouso for aalo for 1300. Hmjulro mauldiig lagging Co. d tki to AjIhiu Mr. AugUHla W Vtrion, of Ma Tto. wns ordord citnnned lu th state insano asylum by County Judge Srott this morning. Sho has been suffering from hor nffllotlon for the past two years, and has sovoral times during thnt porlod attempted to tuko her llfo. Dr. CIiab. A. WalKer Neuro magnotle healer; treats all dlaeasos without uso'of drug or knlfo. Dlngnouls and consultation I fruo. I am now treating soma of tho best people lu your city. Located nt Hotel. Saloni, corner State and High streets. I'hono 20R Main. 3.g.3t No l'ir Altuiu Whlstlea will no moro Inform the city of tho locution of a tire, tho Portland Hleotrlc Company having disconnected their steam boilers, which usud to be utllUod to blow th whUtles. Wo iMvllf Tho ladles of Sulem to luspeot our uomnMo Hue of tailored and .arly spring hats. will bo on display Maroh U. Tho Voruo MUHnory, 270 Coinmerolal street. 30-2t HoiiUH)MthNt - Dr, I. 0. Atlman. Ofllce nd rcmi. denco 296 Liberty street, Salem ViKtcDato Millinery l'urio I The Kloctrlc Supply Co , of this city, has Just completed an order for 126 fancy copper plated hat brack ots for Mrs. I. R Fullerton's millin ery store. Whon these brackets aro Installed in tho dust proof wall eases Mrs. P. K. Ftillorton will havo tho honor of owning tho finest millinery eases In Oregon. I Two Petitions Filed Out O. Moser, of Portland, for 'district attorney, and A. O. neals, of Tillamook, for representative, filed petitions today. I am Ilert To take care of your huruoss,, Bring It In and let mo olean It -up before ttfio nice spring weather comes. All kinds of harness oil for sale. F. K. Slmfor. Named (Jrnnt School Tho rosolutlon offrhl by Andrew lJoami ivqi tjeq pW u thn Hnnril nf HdiiMitlDti. nfttnlnUv dort Ignntlug the North School as "Grant . Sehool." aud It will hfiroaftor bo known by that name. That Is In ao rordanrv with th action takon last Memorial day by th Orand Army. Thrw Cndltlat' FthHl V C Co, of BBd. for rnrsm 1 tatlve; W N Barrett, of Hlllsboro, fbr senater: W. W. Cardwell, of Itoseburg, for prosecutor, all Re publicans, tiled today. Lndlc. Attention J Did you over notlco tho Now Pan 'nma and Knot Sailors wo aro show ing "sntlroly now," and aleo some . thing now lu hat bands. Tho Tog- inrv To PrtVp Two StrtH't A commlttco of tho city council has been at work today getting sup port for a plan to pave Court street to Fifteenth with n strip of Bltu llthle pavement 30 foot wide, and parking on each sldo. Tho plans are ,also comploted for an Improvement of North Winter Btreet to tho Fair Grounds road, so that pooplo can get Into the city from tho North with out breaking their necks. flervals iMlcgntlou arvals, Maroh 0. Tho follow ing dlgat were wlwted hore Sat urday night- Jaeob Ulngmaa, Sam Brown, I. II. Putijade, HdwwMl DupuU. No re turn to tho convention system was tho eHtllHtfHt. and to glvo satlil'actlon, 15 and rap. Tho Toggery. Don't Forget That wo are always ready to 1111 your order with tho finest meat on tho market. Steusloff Bros. Phone 32 1. Cornor Court and Liberty streets. You Need My Rrocerles. and 1 need vour or- Iders. Phono In your ordor to Main 311, and you will get exactly what yoif want. J. M. Lawrouco. m Mortvll Will Wll The will or Marianne Morrel was Med with h county clrk today. By .the terms of tho documont. the 142 - I acrt of land sho owned In tho Louis ". Vnndall donation lanA claim, togeth- PShBBBSBSBSBJBBBSBCSBBSBS Ju yVsWk SPRING OPENING aseaoasBBssEai French Pattern Hats and Millinery Novelties Wednesday and Thursday, flarch 11 and 12 MMm""f" -"-.- i in,... .-. . ..,,,. . New ShipMeats if M4o!s n Display Every Week Thereafter During tke Seasoa Mrs. P. E. Fullerton Time 57S, SakM's Leaiisg Millistr, 29i N.Cat'i St. er with her othor property, is to be divider ttqimllv betweou hor daugh tors. Ku'alMe Malo. Sarah A. Boyer, Marv Turcot te. Catherlae Oiolotto. Clara SHa and Nora O Irani. The wtit whirh names Dolph Boyer x cmttiir provkles that her husbaad. J. F Morrrll, shall have full use of aU the property until hla death. lVllllon for CltUeitshlp (lArg MiMleeii. of Stlvorton. this moratag ftlwi hhi wetlUoji for admls sina to rltiieuehlp with County Cl-rk Alla. Mnrrlao 1.Ihiiso Charlee Klpjw, 43 y$ara of age, watfhBuVer. I Portland, asd Mrlo K Smith. 4ft years. ef Salora. Klks' Parade tit Noon The BHevfeit Ortler Qf Blks mad a flae shwlRg Ih their mln strol parade at , led bjr the K'ks' baud, and will put on the fluent show evor prxwated hy heme talent at the Grand eera, hase this even las Th lltt Vior made U w.iRfaoturJ in Salem The Wild Ke brand la the favorite with guod cook. Order a trial sack Man, UentUm- Tut'orraade suits guaranteed to St No court at Salem until Wedno da, when Jidge GaPowuy resume the Dninbar trial DIED. RANCH At 32fl Wilioa itwi Salem, at 9 30 p m , MH 1908, Mrs. Martha Ann M ago 00 years Deceased leaves a husbiud Ranch, nnd sovon chl'drcn, WW and Winnie Ranch or saiem. Otto Ranch, of Tacoma. Wtilu j W. Ranch, or nastinK. fta. a rtnn,h nnrt Mr Minnie A tor of Sidney, Iowa, and 0! Cniirnn nt Unit. N D Tbe B haa resided In Salem for te mnntlm Tlonlh ramO VCrf Ki ly, presumably of heart UVvti Albany will try ta ps street. RACYCIIS READINfi STANDAi YAIE CORNELL PRINCI HARVARD Thj... . . . s-. --. ...! ...- !... ... n..t 1 kind but tho best that momy can buy. .vhiS Kaih nicHlet. at Us price, is one measure of li,c , rJw purchase one of these wheals yoi buy the best bto T' tho money. EASY RUNNING. DURABILITY. SUPUhIT In Uuytng can yo afford to igaoro our ! .'iLuV from $KM tn ti ii aid Wklc Take ifl TnA t-.vW .v www, Vf uanrwf- - . l Now is the time to havo your bloyole overhauled m Ju hap for the eomtag season. Our repair sbH t "A-jjf, wl fally eQUlnned. and is in oharcd of a flrstrClasa ec knows tho bHslno&s from. A o Z, , V!Bi$ s.l M Js received our first shipment of 190S tires, a i " j HbhBBBHbHbIKBUc BBBBBr Phose 3s FRANK J. MOORE M Ctd BEST f 0KK AT HONEST PKius