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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1909)
i TsiwMwtiriiwnii f yyTyg'f ggygggjarsgay car. ixrjitzvrs-zz trKvawv" w twlrl"l H DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 12, 1009. 8 Read Our Ads This Week, Every Day Is Bargain Day Here, our Prices are matchless, our values can't be equaled Misses' Tailored Suits at Reduced Prices Tho Inrgo rendy-to-woar section offers .Monday, MIbboh Tailored Hulls in Btrlpoa'and checks. Tho Jacket arc Homl-flttlug, 34 and 3G inches long, trlmmod with satin piping, satin col lars and buttons to match, tho sklrtB and plain gored, trimmed with bias folds and buttons. Tho skirts nro considered good values as prices marked, but Monday wo offer them at thero marvolously low prices: 127.00 regular prlco valuen, worth more, special at 121.98 $25.00 regular price, spcclt at 919.89 2.1. CO suits, Bpeclnl $18. Gl 20.00 suits, special $10.30 117.00 suits, special $13.98 Black Tailored Coats JJuat received by oxproas from a Inro Now York innntifncturor Ladies' Strictly Tailored Black Coats Tho materials are Silk, Ilongallno, Wool I'nnnuia and Ilroadcloth. Tho coats are tight and noml-flttlng, 34 and 30 inches Jackets, self trlmmod, with large buttons. Those- contu wero to bo hero huforo Easter. Owing to tlialr Into arrival, wo havo marko dthom with quick selling prices, TollefArticles of Quality Wednesday Only Wo offor at our 127th Surprlso Sale toilet articles of quality. EASTMAN'S COLD CREAMS. EASTMAN'S TALCUM POWDERS. EASTMAN'S HICK FACE POWDERS. EASTMAN'S TOOTH POWDER. . . . CAMPHOR ICE, TAIl SOAP AND MEDICATED SOAI'H. .lERGEN'S TOILET SOAPS In Tonka, Talpa, Vera Violet, Savon do Lorn Violet do Porn, .Grown do .Panne, Juvenile linuqtiett etc. On Balo at 8:30. No telophono or ders recolved. 8c Each Owl Cut Rate Prices Always On Toilet Sundries Grand Milinery Bargains For Wednesday Only Tho largo millinery dopartmont, sec ond floor, offers for Wodnesdny only, your cliolco of any trlmmod hat or and hat trlmmod to your liking In f 10 values for $6.95 Our 'stock is now. Our methods aro dlfforont. It will bo to your in terest to boo our spring showing Uo foro buying olnowhoro. McNEEL SISTERS, Props. Grand array of wash bolts, white plquo embroidered, slightly nolled wash belts with pearl and metal buckles, Inrgo assortment to cbooso from. Special 2Gc ouch. White Llugerlo wash belts, round metal buckles, regular 2Gc values, spoclnl at Grand Clothing Carnival 19c Each If you aro contemplating tho purchase of a now spring suit, or Just looking around It will to your Interest to look this way. HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX All wool guaranteed clothing for prices will hardly covor tho cost for materials and tail oring. Tho men's clothing sec tion wants increnso of 20 per cent In Bales this yonr and to ac complish this, offers tho on tiro stock nt quick soiling in km. jiivuai.Kuiu. CopTrltkt lW r Ul 5hiirf 1 tc M.fi This Store Is the Home of Hart, Schaffncr & Marx Clothes GRAND SUIT CASE OFFER Tho suit enso B'octlon offers this week somo oxtraordlnnry valuos In suit ensos direct from tho fnctory. Qood quality Karatol covor case, steel fnimo, stool comors that aro better than leather, brass lock 'and mountings, 24-inch size, yl.00 values, special nt 78c Each $6.50 and $7.50 Suit Cases $5.00 Heavy, smooth, 3-ounco cow-hldo leather, steel frame, shirt-fold, bolts and straps all around; usual JO. GO to $7.50 at most stores. Wo secured them from a largo manufacturer nt a prlco far betow regular value, nnd offor them nt i.ils marveiously low prlco each $S.OO ,j Shoe Remnants bomo of our best spring styles are broken In niton, ho wo havo put them on tho bargain counter nt surprising out in prlcos &:m-rtj. XSUWd T.-r.-ir. . nj .f . Rnn ifjfltiSZUBtXl jrTi-i-xi-i-i-M-jy $5.00 SUIT CASES $3.98 "SUIT OASES made of hoavy, smooth finish, 3-ounco cowhtdo lonther (no buffing or sheep skin), steel frnmo, hoavy stitched leather; tho best enso In Amorlcn. Somo stores think thorn grand good values' at $5.00. Grand value giving $3. 98. EXTRA JUHT RECEIVED, 100 doxon puro linen napkins, a special purchase from an Eastern manufacturer. Wo bought them for less than their real value, and pass them on to. you. We want nil our oustnmors to shnro In this grand valuo-glvlng bnrgaiu, so limit ihom to one dozen to a customer. Come early If you wnnt n dozen nt this low prlco, for they won't last long. Extra special 98c per doz. o o o o o o o o o CITY NEWS V ( 0 kj O I) O O O t) Weather ForwnM HIiomWh tonight, Tuesday fair nutl s armor. O Ololautt play this season. Tho school tho r'ght thing ovory time. It la pub. llo sentiment nnd outside Inlkionco that Is responsible for ovory bad thing newsiipor man does, for he Is naturally a genial, honost and clov er geutlomnn. Qood boy, Horace. Chocolate nntl Hon llous At Buckingham's Palaco ot Swoots. lied Oroaa IMiurmncy. 4-3-tf Fine Maple anil Ash. Wood For sale, cheap, for Immodlalo de livery. Apply Krnbs Bros., Hush Drayman building. Telephone Main 714. - S-16-tt lionrd has given ordem that tho high school must not go outside of tho high twhool building to hold tho per formance uiiIosh thoy hold it under somo other nnmu than a high school tngo llndcrtnkinu Parloi Cottage nnd Ohoinokota sU.j calls day or night; J. O. Bill. Phono 73i. MiIk Moans Hella: To you. Two of tho greatest Inven tions of modern timca on oxhlbltlon in Dorcas Broa Hop Offlco. area tor money maker than telephone. Call and co thorn; freo demonstration. 3-31-tf Huth Knleiu IWiguo Tho South Bnlem Improvoment league moots Tuesday evening at tho Mason box factory. Thoro will bo ro porta on streets, and ou tho proposed tiro department for that end of tho city. Given lUwtloii Iwt Night Jdr. aud Mrs. A. O. D0V00 returntd from a short honeymoon trip north Sunday night, and were given & re ception by the bridegroom's mother, Mm. F. Q. DeVoo, at her home, cor ner of Seventeenth and Chemoketa trt. Bho was agisted by Mr. S. Wh'to. Sixteen relatives and friends vera preieut Mm. DeYou was for. roerly MIm Pearl Schumaker. They will make their homo at tho corner of Seventeenth and Chomekoto tttroott AMHual CUtu Play Thero has been considerable con troversy Indulged In by tho pupl'a, ot tho high, school regarding tho jda.ee in which to hold tho annual! performance. It Is thought, howor-1 or, the pupils will decide to have tho play In tho (Irand opora house under somo other nnino than tho high Hohool, 1 Siipnuuo Curt locket Th following onset), appealed from Marlon county, will bo argued in tho upromo court shortly, having been Included In tho dooket for tho March term: James Stltt, appellant, vs. Win. N. Strlugham, ut al., rospoiitl uta; It, II. Tongue, appellant, vu. State Hoard of Agriculture, respond Ht; iiuiM Hlgglns Co., nppollanta, v. I. T. Torwlok, respondent; Oil. MhtnRer Instate, Thoo M. llnrr, al inlHlstrvtor, tMvondeuts, vs. J. M. W'dmor, et al., appellants; J. U Smith, et al.. respondents, vs. Ellin bath C. Wltlng, nppollanta; in tho matter of the estate of Win, Murray, doooased, Oucnr Moullhnupt, appel lant, vs. tho German Erangollcal Uofornusl rtothnny church of Salem, respondents; J. W. Meyor, txpond ont. va. T. A. Llvtwloy & Co., appel Inula; Hattlo E. Mnusftold, appellant, vs. J. L. Hill, et al., respondents; U. H. White, respondent, vs. W. a I'rlco, appellant. Threw Olorj' TiekrtH ' 1 Tho following mnrrlago licensus wore Iwuiod today by County Clerk Allen Rlohnrd M. Uurch, of Portland, aged 3G, ami Eva Smith, of Salem, ngod 27; I. Spoug, aged 22, and Sar ah A. Krugmo'er, aged 19, of Sa lem; Edward F. Kolly, ot Marlon, aged IS, and Adnllno Enos. of Sa lem, ngod 18. Jmx Huy your boo hives of us and save about ouo-half your mony. Wo make them. Addnm J. Eggo. 1312 Corbet street, Portland, Oregon NmhMiHir M W Horace Duruott. city tnlltor of tho Eugene Dally Guard, was married at Hugouo Wednesday evening last to Mi a Joaephlue Jensen. Which goea to show that n wldo-awauo news-; paper man when allowed to follow NOTICE. To N. W. Harris' & Company of Chi oago, and to Whom it May Coa- cern: Notlco is horoby given that I, T M. Dlmmlck, County TrensurVr of Coos County, will within thirty day from tho dato of this notlco redeem and pay school bonds Numbers 11, IS and 13, Issued by School District Ho 9, Coos County, Oregon, and dated May 1st, 1895. The said boads will bo paid at tho "Dankins House of tho Now York Security and Truit Company In tho City and 8tato ot New York, tho said bonds to be re deemed being for the sum ot rite hundred dollars each. No Interest will be allowed after May 1st, 1909. Dated at Coqulllo City, Coos Conn ty, Oregon, this 25th day of March, 1909. T. M. DIMMICK. County Treasurer ot Coos County, Oregon. 3-37-lm.i o lla'nos, linker county, will dedi cate an Odd Fellow's hall April 26. Cottage Grove is to havo another tho bent it his Inclinations will dowo-atorr brick building, 75x95 feet. airi! fai6Si wr lan For Constipation Mr. L. II. Farnbam, a prominent druggist of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says: "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver lablotB are certa'nly tho best thing on tho market for constipation.'' Glvo these tablets a trlnl. You are certain to And thorn agrccablo and pleasaut In effect. Prlco 25 contc. Samples freo. For sale by all good druggists. jOOOO OO OOOOO 0 PERSONAL MENTION 00000000000 , Mrs. Chnrles A. Wilson and little son, Julius Robert, ot Portland, are tho guests of Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Honry Scliultz. Mrs. W. B. Tumor, o McMlnnvllle, went to Oregon City this morning, lo bo tho guest of hor brother, R. J.. Holman, after visiting hor daughter, MIds Mildred Turner and cousin, J in! go George H. Durnett, hero. Mr8. J. D. McCully, of Hood River, Is tho guest of E. 0. nnd Hal D. Pat ton, i Miss Dlancho Llston, of Portland, spent Eastor with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Llston. Fntbor Schmltt, O. P., of Portland, assisted Father Mooro with tho East er sorvfees at St. Joseph's Catholic church. Mrs. Richard Brady is tho guest ot , her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward IHirsch, nt Hotel Willninetto. Sho J and hor husband havo beon traveling f through tho Southern and Mlddlo West States for tho past sovoral months. Clyde Goodrich, day clerk at tho Hotel Wlllamotto, hnB roturned from a short visit with his mother at Baker City. Clydo Bays, although mighty glad to boo his old homo again, lo was tickled to death to got back whoro things nro green, nnd out ot tho snow nnd cold nt Baker City. Mrs. Sam Worrell, of Albany, spont Eastor Sunday with Mra. C. E. Knowland. MIbo Hazel Cramor has left for Welsor, Idaho, to spond tbo sunnnor with hor aunt, Mrs. J, II, Smyth. Clork of tho Supromo Court Moro lnnd roturned from a short buslnoas visit In Portland nnd to his. proporty In Hood River. Mr. Moroland statoa thnt tho peach blossoms In Hood Rivor aro not out as far as thoy aro In Snlom, nlthough that section of tho country Is going to havo a bump or crop. Mr. nnd Mrs. L. N. Cropan, of Pprt land, nro in tho city visiting thtlr many friends. Thoy will lonvo short ly for Lob Angolcs to spond tho sum- mor with rolatlves of Mrs. Cropan. Carl Hopt. ono of Corvallls' most ' prosporoms merchants, was In tho city Sunday shaking Tiands with old friends. Ed, Morgan, also of Cor vallls, accompanied Mr. Hopt. Mr. Horgnn is woll-known In Snlom, hav ing practiced law hero for many years. Pctor Shipley, of Harrlsburg, Or., was In tho city today looking nftor business matters. Mrs. James Walton and llttlo'son, James, Jr., of Tillamook, will spond a month with Mrs. Wnlton's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Fawk. J. II. McEIddwnoy and daughter, Miss Edna, loft for Portland this morning, nftor making a short visit to Judgo nnd Mrs. Robert Enkln. Their liomo Ib In Chicago, and they havo boon making a trip through tho South nnd West. Tho following Salem people wero In Portland Sunday: Miss Ray Smith, Mia Flornln Hatch, James Allon, Secretary of Govornoc McArthur, Mlso HmsIo Cooper, .Mrs. Potor Pugh, Mrs. Florence Irwin. MIsj Ncnu West, Miss Cavers and Mice Matilda Eckorlen spent Sunday on tho h. K. Pngo ranch. Attorney-Goneral A. M. Crawford 0AS7ORXA. Tt. V.IU.. II. . II .ll... .. Br tU ,RS m TW mn Kn vxiP n,m w" 8Pnt Eastor In Albany. - A Sarsaparilla Free from Alcohol Is alcohol a tonic? No I Docs it make the blood pure? No I Does it strengthen the nerves? No I Is AVer's Sarsaparilla a tonic? Yes I Docs it make the blood pure? Yes I Dues it strengthen the nerves? Yes! By asking vour doctor you can learn more about this family medicine. I'oliow his advice. !&&!? mk EASTER SERVICE Whon you nttend church Easter Sunday of course you wish your ap pearance to be perfect. No matter how elegant your clothes may bo If thoy aro not sot off by somo ro finod and becoming Jewelry your ap ponranco Is bouud to bo common place. Let us suggest: RINGS. 11HOOOHKS, UllAUKMiTS, STICK PINS, OUFF LINKS, FOILS, GOLD WATCH CHAINS, GOLD WATCHES, JEWELED HAT I PINS l Everything else in tho jewelry line tflklsah. W sVssm bbbbbMbbbb ' 1)1 FJ). LA BARE. At tho family homo on the Gnrden Road, at 10 o'clock 8un day morning, April 11, 1909, Mrs. Anua LaBaro, aged C6 yoars. The funeral will bo held from tho home at 2 o'olook p. m. tomorrow. Interment In tho Leo Mission come-tory. I I Barr's JEWELERS DR. STONE'S Drug Store The only cash drug store in Ore gon, owes no one, and no ono owes It; carries large stock; Its shelves, counters and show cases are loaded with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet articles, wines and liquors ot all kinds for medicinal purposes. Di. Stone is a regular graduate In med icine, and has had many years of ex perience In the practice. Consulta tions aro free. Prescriptions are free, and only regular prices for medicine. Dr. Stone can bo tonnd at his drug store, Salem, Or., from 7 in the tx.ornlng until 9 at nlgbt A company has boon formed at Eu gene to take over tho London Springs rosort, and Improve it. It has a cap ital stock ot $150,000. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Resident Agent Room 13, Ladd & Bush, Bant Building. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Over Ladd ft Bush's Bank Salem. Ot PIANO TUNING LUTELLUS L. WOODS. Tuning, polishing, repairing. Ph'e608 !. 1 OOOOOOOOOO NEW TODAY 000000000 o o o For Sale Cheap Two secondVhand buggies. One with top and one without. Enquire ot Mitchell. Lewis & Staver. 4-8-3t For Salei Nearly new Stadebaker one-eeated buggy, side spring. A rig. Enquire of Walt Low ot liv ery barn. If takea immediately sold cheap. 3-3Ct W M t n iMm