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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1908)
IkT .'". , If k DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALKM, OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY 20. 1008 A Carnival of Suit Bargains Ladies' Attention Thia" season's newest showing of hlgh-claB3 taKored garments at great reductions. Mid-season Is now here and your Tailored Suit in demand, There aro checked and striped fabrics, rich navys, blacks, browns, made from cholco, Imported nov61ty cths. The coats ;show tho new cutaway effects' In different lengths and also the new pony Jackets which have been this season's favored styles. 127.50, vHuea reduced. .to $20.83 $28.50 values reduced lo 15".00 . .. i $22.50 value redUceS to $10.00 w-aO.OOvfiluearediTce'd-fbS.CS to, $23.85' -ft- '$37.50 vakies reduced $40.00 values reduced -fof $29.85 $45.00 values reduced 'to $33.75 Men! Men! Men! Men! Men! MId-seasdn Salo of High Art O othlng. Never before have wo given . i you such- an opportunity. Every Spring and Summer Suit, and they aro all NEW In the store, at Great Reductions. When you consider that ojur prices are based on Dry GooJa Margins, our cuto are equal to .tr 1. i one-Tialf .elsewhere. Savo money- ', Wednesday Only Black or Tan Lace Hose a regulnr'BOc value -fW-compIeto rango 1 of sizes. Remember It's for Wednesday Only, as Wednesday Is always Special Bargain Day at this store. On salo at 8:30. No. telephone orders celved. re- 29 CENTS $5.00"tb $10.00 on every Suit. $10.00 values cut to $ 7.G5 $12.00 values cut to $ 9.85 $15.00 values cr.it to $11. GG $18.50 Vnlues cut to $13.90 $20.00 values cut to $14.85 $22.50 values cut to $10. So $25.00 values cut 'to $18.95 Our New Department Stationery Pens Ink Papertiere Tablets Envelopes In Connection with our OWL f NEW ARRIVALS" of tho Dollcnto, Dainty Kinds CUT RATH TOILET SUN DRIES. HUDNUTS PREPARATIONS AT . CUT PRICES Dimities Tho now checks and plaids, for ohlrt waists, tho kind you'vo been waiting for. 25c and 30c Short Dresses Long Dresses Short Skirts Long Skirts French Dresses Klmonas Pinning Blankets Bands Bootees Stork Pants Stork Diapers Stork Wash Cloths Stork Sheeting' Silk Hoods Silk Toques Knit Legging Rompers Buggy Blankets Ladies Home Journal and Patterns for June ns'c now rvady. PATTERN COUNTER. STRAW HATS of this season's newest shapes. $3.50 values OSc $1.50 values fine $1.00 vnlues 23c Ji . -v eu&VA 6 A M JIHCOP6ATD I tC7l4 Men's Dress Gloves In a large assortment of light and dark tans made expressly for this storo and are not to bo found elsewhere. Vnlues to $1.50 and $2.00. Extra Special- TnECAPITALJATll NO. S405 Report of tho condition tho state of Oregon, nt Loans and discounts aitlon of tho Capital v.u ' ' H Resources. l,,1'8 7 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.!'., ,,,,...1 U. S. Bonds to Becuro circulation.. ' 7J Othor bonds to seouro U. S. deposits""!," " ','. I U. S. bonds on hand "l .. ' ft ' -. ---4i. premiums on u. S. Bonds Bonds, securities, etc . Banking house, furnlturo nnd fixtures ' Other real estate owned , Duo from National banks (not reserves uuo irrom Btnto banks and bankers. agentg) ' to "., ,,, . ... i, ',.. til; Duo from approved reservo agents Checks and other ensh Items ,. Notes of othor National banks. . . ' Fractional papr currency, nickels, and cents Lawful Money Reserve In bank, viz: Specie R'aV. tender notqs, $2,030 ' 5Wli ! Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer 'd'r'Y'J":" Intlon yr cent of clr. 78c Mld-Senson Sale of light and medium weight pants In stripes and wool mixtures nt exactly Half Price Ties Ties Your cholco of Tics, values to 50c. 7c each Panama Hats of this season's newest shnpes $1 0 values $7.50 7.50 " 5.00 uty news Wcathc Fair tonlghtj Wednesday fair and f4 n0r ncr0 for a short t,mo For Snl Throo hundred and sixty acres, 200 in cultivation; good 8-room house; two barns; running water; , fruit; somo good timber; beautiful location and ono of tho best farms In the Willamette valley. Prlco only Sco wanner. WMto Enameled "Wisconsin" refrigerators. Sorvo you cleaner, cooler and cheaper. Tho IIoubo Furnishing Co. 2t. Must Return Barrel Bill Andorson Is kicking about tho parties stealing his wood, nnd now they are stealing his barrels. He liRB his barrels marked and if thoy are not returned will send Chief Gib- ,on after tho parties. 5-20-3t. Tho End of the World, should It rninn tomorrow wnnlrt find fl&i&SL "o? ffiffi SudanTracy 'IfS "Tv ui SilL V,f.n nL nnmf0"' cd no treatment." Sold un relloves tho pnln Instantly and Klinranteed at J C Perrv's druu leaves tho luer at well nnd supple ns toro M iww-.vrnr uiii. ouui U) Ull ut'lutMB. Derby &, Willson. 5-23-3t. Tlio Wentlmr Suggest A "Wisconsin" refrigerator. Tho Houbo Furnishing Co. 2t. If Yon Had A mountain of Ico you would not need a rofrlgorntor, but with a small piece once or twice n week yew need a "Wisconsin," tho economical re frigerator. Tho House Furnishing Company. 2t. A Callfonifnn'8 Lurk. "Tho luckiest day of my llfo was when I bought a box of Bucklen's tVrnlca Salvo:" writes Charles F. g SHOES FOR TENDER FEET footwear, wo havo not over looked the ehoo needs of tho man or woman who want plnln, solid comfort. Wo havo a big trade in good, sensible soles oxory lino and every curve speaks for comfort. And stylo are made of best oak-tan-Whllo we carry all the lat est and swcltest shapes in Isn't sacrificed either, for they are shapely and grace ful In outllue. The soles ned leathor, and every pair Is hand-sewed throughout. We Invito your attention to a special lino of these Comfort Shoes. Dr. Reed's Cushion Solos. Wear ono pair of those shoes, and If you appreciate real comfort, we are sure you will be back for an other pair when they aro gonb. Wo havo also the celebrated Walk over Shoes in bluchor, vals, Oxfords, In kid, tan and patent, all atyles, all prlcos, nil sizes. Also C, P, Ford's Ladles' Shoes In all styles. The Salem Shoe Store The Store W'liero We Fit U, For tlio Cherry Fnlr Thoro will bo a mooting next Sat urday at 2 p, m. at tho Board of Trado rooms, for tho purposo of ap pointing tho working committees for tho coming Cherry fair and to securo tho co-operation of tho Board of Trado and tho Marlon County Horti cultural society in that important mattor. L, M. Oilbort, president; F. W. Power, secretary. G-2C-3t A Smllo. Is a pretty hard thing to accomplish when yau'ro blue, bilious nnd out cf sorts. Thoro Is n sure euro for all kinds of stomach and liver com plaints constipation and dyspepsia, Ballard's Horblno Is mild, yet nb Bolutoly effective In all cases. Price du conts per nottie. gold by all dealers. Whooping Cough. "In February our daughter had tho whooping cough. Mr. Lane, of Hnrtland, recommended Chnmber- laln's Cough Remedy nnd snld it gave his customers the best of satis faction. We found It as he said, and can recommend It to anyone having children troubled with whooping cough," Bays Mrs. A. Goss, of Durand, Mich. For salo by Dr. Stone's drug store. AilinJtiHion 25 CcntH To concort tonight. Scats reserved without extra charge at Capital Drug Store. When your food seems to nnuse ato take KodOl. Take Kodol now and until you know you aro right again. Thoro Isn't any doubt about what it will do and you will find tho truth of this statement vorlflod after you havo used Kodol for a few weeks. It is sold hero by all drug- IjlBtB. ( -i n Notice to Contractors. Total i& Liabilities. -IHl t t I I t Capital stock paid in Surplus fund .' lit Undivided profltB, ie3 expenses and taxes 'paid Nntlonnl bank notes outstanding " Duo to other NnUpunl bank ( ' uuv io aiiuu uunrc anu-uanKors. , , . , , , nivldnnila unnnlrl Individual deposits subject to check ',' Demand certificates of deposit TImo cer.tlflcntcs of deposit. Cashier's) checks outstanding United StntOB deposits Ml i, '. II Mill, H MM... " '" ' I Total State of Oregon, County of Morion, ts.: I, Jos. H. Albert, cashier o'f the above named bak fo swear inni wie auove siaiemeni is true to tne beUplBri: ucnei, J03. H.ALStl3 1 Correst Atteit: J. H. ALBERT, JOHN A. CARSON, GEO. F. RODOERS, 5 Directors. Subscribed and sworn to boforo mo this 26th dayotHtf, JOH.SMU Notuj Notice. Notice is hereby given that tho common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, will nt 8 o'clock, p. m., on tho 1st day of June, 1908, at the common council chambers at Salem, Oregon, prpceod to assess upon each lot or part thoreof or parcel of lanJ llablo therefor its proportionate shnra of the cost of Improving Broadway Btroets, in tho city of Sa lem, Oregon, with full intersections between tho north lino of Mill creek and tho north lino of Madison street, ns shown by tho plans and specifica tions on file in tho ofnee of the c'ly recorder of said city. All persons Interested In said nsbossment Bhall appear nt bald tlmo beforo said common council, nnd present objections if any thoy havo to said assessment, and apply at said time io said common council for the privilege If they so desire to make said Improvement In lieu of their as sessment. - Doue by ordur of the common council of the city of Salem, Oregon, the 25th day of May, 1908. W. A. MOORES, 5-26-3t. Recorder. Notlco Is hereby given that sealed bids will bo received at tho city of Salem nt tho offlce of tho under signed nt tho city hall at Salem, Oregon, up to 10 o'clock a. m., May 30, 1908, for tho Improvement of State street In the snld city of Salem, Oregon, between tho east lino of Commercial street and tho wost lino of Church streets In said city with Warrens Bltulithic waterproof pave ment. Attention is called to the plans and specifications on file in tho ofllce of tho city recorder of snld city for tho making of said improvement which must bo complied with in ev ery respect. Tho city of Salem reserves the right to reject any nnd all bldB. By order of the common council, W. A. MOORES, 5-26- -It. City Recorder. For Memorial Day You will want to wear a good clean looking suit. Why not get that soiled suit cleaned and pressed at Johnson & Stcgo's, next door to Journal office Mr. John Rlhn, of Vinlng, In., says "I havo beon soiling DeWltt's Kid ney nnd Bladder Pills for nbo-.it a year nnd thoy glvo better satisfac tion than any pill I evor sold." Sold by all dealers. o Raise tho value Of your homo by putting In some of Hansen's mill work, a grill or cup board. Only tho finest grained wood Is used, nnd thoy aro turned out by experienced workmon, Factory cor ner of Mill and Church streets. Thoro is nothing olso "Just ai good" as Kemp'B Balsam, the best cough cure, and tho othor kinds cost Just as much as this famous remedy. Inslot upon DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo. It is especially good for piles. 8ol by all druggists. Tlio Mnn Wlm fi.uV.i i Only the best clftn It i with no other brand after ing a Taihraoo U cent dai 1 fnetured In Salem. A HMT FMfcf. Is Boon turned to a H4(db has to walk the floor twlj with a crying btbr. Xefcftl Elixir will make ti taMi soother Its nerrM, Mm. I normal slumber, mi ml cd bowels asd tour i teething bablet Mi It tnlro. ur. and Hit. I harmful druci. Price lln conts per bottle. SoldjjaM New Good Hauwr Bros. H l.t i the new 1808 m&M hnmmerlcas repcatioj kWrtl will bo pleased toeipuawi lngg to any calling at Mr rrr i Concert Tofligm It Itnlvonltr fllMl tl Kodol completely 4!r clnases of food, it tw r the trouble ad it wn ltsolf for the atomaei. It Ji to take, fold wauwj Notice to Contractors. Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will bo received at tho city of Salem at tho office of the undor slgued nt the city hall at Salem. Oregon, up to 10 o'clock a. in., May 30, 190S, for tho paving of the space occupied by tho street railway tracks of tho Portland Railway, Light & Power company on Liberty street In the city of Snlcm, Oregon, between tho east line of State street nnd the s cm th lino of Court street iu said city. Attention Is called to tjte plans and specifications on file in the office ?f the city recorder of said city for he making of said improvement which must bo complied with in ov- Tho city of Salem reserves the T T .. . ' - Ki . : a. Fv .. -1I-- A TBI -$? OFtRIHT. ' tJ, . CM CASE. I nt0t- pxnext treatment If your wheel needs repairing. we can do the work tor ' ym, in the most thorough manner. We're specialists in this line, and guarajW every job leaving pur gj to give perfect sat.?factoj Our charges, too, are ex tremely moderate. JJJ we have a reputatwn that does the resj,-: ; nmnTlTHnNfiST !, HCM lTlMUir" -j PDAM I IVIflOKIi, ? rlglit to reject anyand all bids. By order of the common council. W. A. MOORES, E-2C- 4t. City Recorder, JL J1xa1. iw '