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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOPRXAIj. BATUMI, OTVfKtOV, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1908. J. L. STOCKTON The Old White Comer Just like a scholar la schou, ambitious to get to tho head of Ufa 1 clnsi, we have, tolled and studied until now we are confident that thin !' store surpnese3 all other3 as a value-giving concern. Tho now goods for Fall have ,been purchased with a view of plea3lng our customers; we havo ntudled thulr tastes and profited by It. The man who tries Is bound to succeed. And any one who ban ever- visited this store ktows foil well that the salespeopletrled to i. V . , J'pieaso them, and oven the gh they did not buy, .tho management got--,, an idea from the Visit and has ttled to profit by It. r H New Suits i-er shlpmtnt of tho fam . 't.m'snltt has Just ar- , Tbe shirs arid pattern Lnrr attractive. $(5 to $60 New Fur Scarfs $2 A fine assort ment of fur neck scarfs, In tho now styles. They look like $3.00 values. Gotdon Hats For Particular Fellows $3.00 $. 25 Petticoats " 50 dozen black satlnc nnd porcallno petticoats, alsj Imitation taffetas, tho best vales we have evor owned. Real Hydegrade Heather bloom Petticoats $.68 A good line to solcct from Hydegrado Heathorbloom Pettlcoat9 In better styles. $2.25 to $3.50 This Hue Includes every wnntcd color from black to while. Silk Petticoats TIiobo famous Waterloo Un derskirts are hero, In nil col ors, including black and white. $5.00 to $20.00 New Coats Long Coats with fitted backs nnd princess styles, lined with sntln. Excellent values. $12.50 to $35 Far Sets, Scarfs and Muffs 4$ $5.00 Drown fur trim mod with heads claws. Batty Shoes For Men Who Care $4, $5 Knit Shawls 50c to $5 Tho heavy knit shawls In squares, woven In all tho now pattorm, plain white, cream, black, gray nnd mixed colors, shaded pinks and blues. The Different Kinds 60c Umbrellas Two hundred umbrellas mado of twilled Corola and cotton tnffo ta. Fancy handles In endless va riety of patterns, such as you us. unlly get on tho $1.00 kinds. Out Special Price 60c vvmIB mw$m D ID Of TRADE OPPOSES lACTION OF FAIR BOARD 'kmm I wfrnm the nKltatlon en-i fact that the Interest of tho horse I'lext Friday to enable a largo num- ki i .. ' . . . .a . i liitt rt nhnml tlio PlnnViimna fmtlttv STATU XIvAVS. I Seventh-Hay AdvontlBts In Port i land nro Inconsod at tho Sunday I do lug law. Grant i Pnsa has boon added to tho I nlroady lare list of Orogou cities to organize Tnft clubs. Tho Portland council has como to I the support of Mayor Lana and has , barred women from tho saloons. The Oregon City atoroa -will close Wo show thorn In Vlcl Kid. Patent Lcnthor and Light Calf Up pers, with light or heavy solos, for girls, and In Box Calf, Voloura Calf and Patent Leather for boy, hi alt tho newest lasts. Thoy'ro the most satisfactory, CHOOL SHOES OX TIIH MARKET. wiiy not nur Boys' Clothing THAT'S MADE 1UOHT J The Conltal Journal (to t'OSltll? 1.1' tlm atntn fnl tit i f.l. .. i NMBoi'd tf Trade has passe.: W. It hw i . .t. .. Ui : "- ""'ic iu i tie i- l3 t'lllllPj .nun f 0l... II, -! "I OUI17III mvn stntp ujir board has stouuus oi mio assocla- 1 nt inn ugfe of horse- IndtiBtry of flio stato requires n pub llo place for tho harboring and train ing of fancy horses, during that sea son, and Wborcas, This action on tho part of tho board li working n great hardship upon tho breeders and hor-o ownors, there bo it Resolved, That tho Salem Hoard of Trade nnd the Salem Business others during tU winter I Men's league, In bohalf of their re "1 Isnectlvo membership, protest nunlnst It I a well estaUUhed i tn'B action by said stato fair board 7 and urgently request them to recon- B'der said action and, In tno interest of tho horso raising Industry of tho stnte, r-open tho privileges of the 4 luar grounuB for legitimate uscb in IHTIO ItJh's line, under "itch strict regulh VVV . I t(onnit -thn linanl mnv see fit adopt. J. If. AL3EFIT, President Sn'em Hon-l of Trade. ' "UA H. HOFBR, ies stssr ,o th i'c Are rwtH Ihii Arc to t Krw, It lllinnl.l .... . . rjai,tr e exactly op- "!ttnd.ewytopro. Jli ,?; Tne 'W8e or J W 6 InjDOKlh P nn JUllv t oil l. , Mv al, J,ullll, V IS JUST AS HE WltOXG. "tWESASWELT. SUKSES. IMKHT W INr fS JEWELRY ' Uets; 4 fit to Secretary" Snlem Ronrrt of Trnde. AUG. HUCKKSTBIN, President iftis'neus Mn's League. "W. K. KRYES. Secretary nualHeso' Men's League. ; c o- NATIOXAIiAMEWlCAN WOMAX HlfKFJtAOB. ASSOCIATION The elxtlfith annlverrfa'ry Vonven- i Mod of the National Anierjcnn Wom an Suffrage nspnn'atloB wU be held l'n, Buffalo. N.'Yi; Oct. 15 to 21 In- bur to attend the Clackamas County Fair nt Canby. Tho Unlvorslty fit Oregon role ha como up to 420 nnd It Is expected 500 will havo registered before the end of tho week. A rousing good roads meeting at Medford lact night Indicates that thoirands will soon' bo reaUed to bu'ld tho road to Crater Lake. John Meyers, fpr twonty years a resident of Huntington, fell from a two--tory building yesterday and will die. Ho Is GG years of ago. Clackamas countv vegetables, con sisting principally of potatoes, beans and similar plants, have been par tially destroyed by tho fjost. Councilman Wllmot of Albany prevented tho granting of a fran chise to A. Wolch lnt evening by re fusing to allow n dlHtnnco of lso mile . by rail, at which place It will bo picked up tho, Atlantic ships at PueUo, Mexico Tho , steamship combine opened the light today by a reduction of rates of from 15 to 30 per cent. Tho Pnclile Hiiob that nro Involved In tlm iii'ronmi.nt aro tho Amorlcun-Hawnllan line, tho Koiinas lino nnd the Canadian & Mexican Pacific lino. On tho Atlantic sldo, tho partlclpnnU nro tho Itoynl Mail lino, tho Hnmbiirg-Ainorlcnn line, tho Cnmpagno Genoiulo TrapH Atlantlquo of Paris lino, tho Cam panla TranAtlnntlquo of Ilnrcolo na, tho Cuban Line or London, tho Harrison Lino of Liverpool, the Ley innd Line of Liverpool. Tho threo Pacific con t linen wIP cover nil ports from Vancouver, n. C to Lo Angeles. Cnl.. including ports of Hawiilln. Our spot ensh plan of biinlnoss onnbloH uh to bell tho "mado right" kind nt prlcoi that rogijlar storou can't mntch. You'll bo plcnsed with tho now pnttorus In Boys' nnd Young Mon's Clothing. Tho vnluoi aro much hotter this season thnn you've soon for many yearH,. awing to tho lower prlco of Woolen Fabrics. the New Sweater Coats For boyB and young. niou aro tho populnr things this fall. Our ntisortnient of color combinations is imioh lurgyr than wo have shown boforo, SCHOOL CHILDItEX know whoro they gotUho host TABLI3T8 for the -monoy. That's why thoy trade at M 2? . y co Ci rOLUMWA IX.IUXCTIOX KXTKXDKI) TO OIIKflOX Portland, Or., Sopt. 25. -At tho suggestion of Master Fl h Warden McAllister, tho temporary injunction granted by Judgo Gilbert, in the United Stntes court last week, pro hibiting tho Oregon uii'horltles from Interfering with flshlnc on thla. lde tho mea uro to be u' the river, la to be extended bo as trs'sted'' fookk uw&sr& WE UNDERSELL "REGULAR STORES" UniHHllable I'ostciUAtn. A great many tinmallublo post cards aro doposlted In tho mail each day that have to bo withdrawn from the mall and sent to the dead letter offlce: Section 418, Par. 5, postal laws and regulations, reads as fol low; "Cards bearing particle of onvolopo Is left unsealed, and twu cents when there It writing uboa th1 card read the third time before It had to cover both sides of the Columblu rcBtpri on tho taliln two weeks. rlvor. AttornoV'fioncral Crawford Tho Mohnwk Lumber Compan) at 'ooki upon the plan favorably, as do glas, metal, mica, mnil, tinsel or Donna, near Springfield, has been i the coynty authorities. The Injunc- other Blmllur substances, aro un sold out. While no consideration Is! Hon Is returnable next Monday, and ..mailable, except when inclosed In named In the deed, It Is reported to I at that -time a, request will probably envelopes." be SI 75,000. The property includes be made so that the extension order Postago stamps should he placed 3,000 acreB of heavily timbered will rest 'intll the cae In the suuemo upon tho envelope, one cent If thep dus've, Thl? meeting, rqaimemorat-inp- us It dos the 8lxtiethannlver- InndB. Mrs. Belle Waymlre. convicted of attempting to blackpiall Mayor Lane o' Portland, will probably nevor serve her four months' sentence In Jail, as she bos left the state and cannot be returped. The ball of jot 41)0 square feet of floor s.iace at lie Announced later. Next Wednesday will be a, gala day I fm. tllllulmrn- Thft Orccon Elect rlc ' 4 will compieio us line io ini i. i I rnur (a ilocMml . Is no writing upon the card and tho I'llcii Curvy Hu-ll, I'loiici'r, (Unltrd Prttf lnnfd Wire.) Shorldau, Or., Sept. 24. Ellen Carey Iliioli, u pioneer of 1847, who died al her homo near Sheridan, September 20, wan married to Cyrus JJuell in 1859, who with four chil dren, Charles W., of Vonccivor, Wash.. M. IL, of Falls City, Or, and Mr?. A. J, Cooper, of Hhorldan, Qr., survive her, 1 1 1 1 1 i III 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 M II 1 HI I ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II M I HI i I I -44-H-H t H I i 1 1 i I i H "ry of thp first women's rljht cqn-jtben, and Invitations have been, gent j I ' vntlonever held In thQ-orld, promJfcrifldcast to attend a carnival and .. to u mtt ,.i,inH. ;M,AJ?h driving of agolden lke-the t , i"S. Among th o-omlnent persoan r.V, P" to voted India- ""uu,u conect the road with I Wio hav 'lr.eslv wpr ans to ba il-sent pnd ielc arpL ,. ' Jinn Artam Vtrn. Pinrpnrfl kTKV4KHIIk M VKS TO "dlev Mrs. VtThrr Tteed Balen-! FIGHT nAILIU)l. "- r.-a. crtWarrt Rus'ftll. Rebbl San Francisco. Sept. 25 Ten Stephen S. Wise, Rev. Antoinette iteamhlp lines have formed an rtrnwM Ulaolrwoll Prn Mont Vf Carv nersrk Jin COmtietO With tflfi Th"oniB i Harrfot , of n-vn' Mnwr and Mm aran-i:4wtpBjtal.vjrUroad tor Jhe , Stanton Ulafch. Piwine Uhr fo fJIMhe "polnu T promlws of oce. l allexed to nave ' " .X'irZ:;' V. . i- k .vn I ,x. -J .bLikl,U.tal ilu laoal 'UrMZ. ill WNICK wnai. I iKWs iltiMtkHi In Ib4Ib. Ye Liberty 4. im.iwii, !, I havo rcooped the town aRaln. I havo scored A victory that will open your eyes. Ycj might Just ns well get In the habit of going to Ye Liberty to to tho host of everything In tho an'mnted plqturv Hue. Last week I gave you tho great Marathon raco picture, Frl day, Saturday and Sunday. I am going to show you two of the greatest animated pictures ever produced, tho great Olympic games and tho play that has created a sensation iiuoquulled bv any prductlon, "The Devil,'' You cannot afford to mUs seeing these two great pictures. I am going to glvo you the best thul money,. cn buy I do not caro anything about dividends, I want to make Ye L'bertv the most pofular and tho most attractive play t-"in In thU city, and I am going to do It. Jf you see the best, you have got to see It at Ye Liberty. I made tho motto? "A dol lar show for n dime," 'and I am going to mako that motto good. K. L. BERNARD ! I J, b v. 19 IU KTV - - '- i i i i i i ill f i li 11 tMLmMaL j'mmMmatimmmiiatmmmma at.o the. Isthmus of TehaHatepec.H Itl ll m l itwtH'trwt i ri rfri i't i f ismsvuintntn t 1 1 1 MTFiyrrnrin rrtrrTT -'I i .n fr It