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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1910)
-I i . DAILY CAPITAIj lOXmXAU SALEM, OMMON, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, lilt. rT. TT w.tn.rtorlv Stvle Book nn Sale Priced at -Wc Tin In i ilii 1 1 ,1T rTTnrr t--.. Book-Onyx and Peerless Hosieg j",rtWT"FPTJ 'fi'A,MtfWriBiBIBHBni1MBFff vpw i n J im.n, VnK1&!,JWMMkUIIMMlWMdllVn', tm mm mt -n """"r 11 , HOUSE FOR THE HOLIDAY Weather conditions have more or less affected some of our full lines livelv if the season had been more advanced--has continued to lag until it is now high time we oegin c""' 1 "c Sol f nriSd ends t make room for the Holiday shipments that are on the way and we expect to ar ve dady. 55 . . .... a - u , M .imlhn cho v)C I10U linC; fiT lilli Illt'XllltillUI, IIIUJI- n Our merchandise man lias visited every ucparimeiu, wmhs "vm u.c. o...- - - . h!' mpr- i desirable, as well as all broken lines, odd sizes, hort lengths, etc., etc. This new, clean, staple a. uuiiuuiuf " " i ' iho Hniirfnvc tn iaki pf fprL and our laree establisment to don cnanaise must oe ueaneu uui iu auuw uui h"" ,v" """"". ; ;v rrX7" r npnnvfmpnt hao its Holiday attire. Don't fail to vis it the the store bene wOntriDUtea vo inis nuuaii vl.u - t ! Ladies' Tailored Suits, values up to $32.50, House cleaning special at W"y,i v Our merchandise mnn says thero are too many suits in this section for this season of the year. Now, here Is when you profit. They are this season's models, with 32-, 84- and 36-inch semi- and tight-fitting Jack et, with notch reverse or Inlaid velvet collars, or strictly plain tailored, full lined with satin. The materials are Serges, Chovlots, Scotch mix tures, Tweeds Diagonals, etc. - All sizes !n the showing. Values up to $32.50 V. Special House Cleaning at $23.75 M Clean-up of One-r lece Dresses values to $20.00 11 QC 11. 00 Now only This announcement comes at an opportune tlmq. Just when one-piece dresses are In demand. They are all this season authoritative stylos of wool fabrics a good range of colors to choose from. Values up to $20 Special at $11.85 $3.98 Initial Handkerch'fs Special less 1-3 We need more room at the handkerchief counter, and besides lt'B not too early to beglu on Xmas gifts. Why not one of these lultiul handkerchiefs? Save when the opportunity affords. Priced at JOo, 15e, 25c, and 85c; now less one-third. Also Another Lot at 1-3 Less Linen hemstitched embroidery, very pretty, suitable for gifts. Frlced at 50c 660, 76o; now less one-third In price. Investigate. 3000 Yds, of Laces at 1-2 The lace section Is ready with 8000 yards of Oriental, Venice, Plat Val, Cotton Cluney, Chantllly, and Insertions and Edges, in a wonderful showing of dainty patterns. Regularly priced at 15c up to $1.76 per yard House Cleaning Event Special Price less 1-2 50c and 65c Ribbons at 29c Fancy moire and messallne bilk ribbons, bright, dainty colorings, suitable for hair bows, sashes, trimmings, etc., for the need of room in this section has forced the price on these 50c65c values Down to 29c 50c and 75c Stocks and Collars at 33c The wanted Persian Recta, the newness of thla sfiowlug will appeal to the thrifty shop pers and the low price will be another consideration. Do cause they're stylish and n vogue la another reason why you should buy "when th. price U only ......... .33 Other Collars and Fancy Neckwear at equal price reduction. Sea display, first floor, main aisle. $1.25 and $1.50 Child's Shoes Special at 87c Child's shoes, in patent button and lace with matt and cloth tops. Slzea 3 to 6, $1.25, $1.50 values at only, pr. . 87 f $1.50 and $2.00 Child's Shoes Special at $1.15 We auk your Inspection of tlicKO special values, Child's kid, patent and tan shoes, but ton and luce. Sizes 8 V4 to 11. Regular values to $2.00 at, pair .$115 Children's 25c Hose 2 prs. for 25c This is an extraordinary announcement, considering the Qual ity of this line of hose all Blzes In heavy ribbed cctton. Hose values that always sold at 25c; your selection at 2 pairs 25 60o Women's Tan Embroidered Hose the pair , . . 3G $4 Patent Shoes for Men, $2.65 In the Shoo Section, men will And separate displays of Men's Shoes, with large red placard ovr ' them, announcing the special money saving event all sizes. In many different styles to choose from. 77(1 S4MJZrM9it9rk $2.25 Men's Pants at $1.85 Fancy striped wool pants in sizes up to 42 waist $2,25 values at .$1.85 Boy's Rain Coats Reduced in Price $12,50 and $10.00. "Values, special at.. $7.50 $6,00 values special at $4.35 $8,00 values special at $5.55 Men's Wool Suits At Special Prices CLEAN UP OF BROKEN LINES OF. THIS FALL AND WINTER MODELS. $20.00 Suits Special to close at.: $22.50 Suits Special to close at. , $25.00 Suits Special to close at. , $27.50 Suits Special to close at. , $30.00 Suits Special to cloHe at. , $1275 915 00 $10 85 $1850 $10 50 35c Fancy Half Hose - 2 pairs '.35c i . SLIGHTLY SOILED WAISTS REDUCED Jgfck n nr rii trs uriirTC IT tf J no 1 WW M 7C Mr&?.2viW WHITE SWEATERS SPECIAL AT $3.98 These waists have become soiled and mussed from handling. They represent our very best models in strictly plain tailored linen and colored striped waists. All sizes represented in the showing and we are sure the price reduction will more than offset the damage. Now Reduced 2Q per Cent SILK WAISTS AT $4.98 JubI at the time when most women were planning to buy a new Silk Waist we announce this event. The colors are Brown, Green, 'Blue, Wisteria, Navy, Changeable stripe, Cream, Old Rose, Gray, Maroon and Black, in all sizes. Values to $8.75 m fC NowOnlv 4H-.ZJO CINE grade, heavy ribbed, all wool sweaters white only, with millitary collar or neck, se lected from our regular showing $4.50 to $4.75 val. now at only MARRIED. DONALDSON YANTIS.V At the res Idence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Yantls, on South Elghthocuth street, In East Salemr a pleasant wedding party gathered Wednesday evening .November 2, 1910, to wltnews the ceremony that united as husband and wife two popular young people of the neigh borhood, Mr. Emll P. Donaldson and Miss Mbei Zoe Yantts. Quite a number of relatives and friends were present, and the cere mony was performed by P. S. Knight. The young people will continue to re side In Salem, Mr. Donaldson being a regular employe of the woolen mill company. i next NEW TODAY WANTED Girl for general honoe work, 541 Mill street. Phone 1092 ll-3-3t FURNITURE FOR SALE Inquire I at 180 South Church street. ' ll-3-3t WANTED Wo wont a new oflke location, on account of Reuf Bros. requiring the room we now occu py. Would prefer ground floor. Fleming Realty Co. ll-l-3t FOR SALE Lots in all parts of the city; easy payments; $100 and up. See Homer II. Smith, Room (, Mcornack bldg. Phone 96. 10-2 8-tf PROPOSITION WORTHY Of Inves tigation. Went to meet a few persons-having from $500 to $1000 to Invest in a manufacturing enter prise that has merit, and no com petition! Interested parties can have lucrative employment, if com- petent. Address box 304, Salem, or call at room 320 U. S. Bank building. 11-3-tr Cottage Undertaking Parlors. Modern in every detail. Lady assist ant. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa. Phone 724. MONEY TOHOAN THOS. K. FORD - .. Over Ladd and Bush Bank, Salem, Or Norwich Union Fire Insurnace Society. Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Room 13 Bush Bank Blk, Salem, Or. SACRIFICE SALE We have a farm, that has to be sold, and aold right away; 120 acres of first-class land, only 2 miles from Capital Boule vard and 3 1-2 miles of business center. There Is a good house and barn, fine water, place well fenced and cross-fenced, has about 5 acres of apples, three years old, In good condition. The main features about thla place are the character of soil, price and location. The soil la as One as can be found In the valley, being a rich, black loam; the price only $107.60 per acre Is cheaper by far than anything la the neighborhood. Nearby lands have sold from $160 to $200 per acre. In this case the owner has to sell and he has put the price down to where It will sell quick. Just think of getting Al land so close to Salem and on good roads for such a price. This Is the bar gain of the year. See Becbtel tc Bynon, 347 State street. 11-1- CITY NEWS. m ( SB at tit. Auditorium Kvery Wednesday and Saturday. 11-J-eod-tf A Itorgaia In a $7 tt acre fruit farm. Sett Derby tt Wlllson. 11-1-tf I'ocahontan By the Tbanhouser Stock com pany at th. Wexford. U-l-St Vito for No. 1 tw it will do more for the schools of this county than any law ever voted. The G'rvnU t Nevd of Orcou Is to build up the country. The high school fund law, No. 109 on the ballot will do It. 4 Onwald Statement No. 1 Democratlo candi date fur governor, will address the cltUens of Salem at th. Grand opera house, Friday night, November 4, at i o'clock. 11-J-at ! Johnston & Murphy $6.00 Shoes for Men Th. beat th. world affords. Quality and workmanship their best advertisement. If you want a aho. that fits all over and don't r quU. breaking In, then It must b. a J. & M. SHOE Exclusively 7E BOOT SHOP ... aJl StHle Strtwt Mp Hinge Forced sade ad, 10 to 30 reduction. per cent Six-Room llou Bath, newly finished Inside, lot 80s 100, for aal. cheap. N. D. Elliott Job printer, SSI 8outh Commercial street. 10-6-tf If You're AVtwe ""Vou' 11 bo to IUuk' Jewelry more big sale and buy your Christmas pres euts now. Next door to U. 8. Bank building. Dry Weather . And a good time to oil your har ness and leather goods, before wet weather sets In. I have th. oil that) baa stood th. lest. Remember good oil and driving gloves, at F. B. Shafer'a. th. saddle and harness man, 187 South Commercial street. eod-tf Vote Yes on No. 100 It means beter schools county and city. in both Government Cvni ItUa la (au( .nil tutat f fn.n of .very country; fully ln'lxed; com-l plete 1910 census returns; handiest j reference ever issued, inaispensiuia In office, school and home. Absolute ly accurate. Over 600 pages brim ming with Information. 11. N. Stoud enmeyer, 219 South Seventeenth street. Phoue Main 289. 10-29-ood We Want Your Poultry And eggs. Highest prices paid for turkeys, chickens, ducks and geese. Your attention Is called to the quali ty of the groceries bandied by the Sunset Grocery Company. Phone 131. 432 East State street. Judge llutler to Speak Judge R. R. Butler, of Condon. Gilliam county, will apeak In the Grand opera house her. Saturday nllit nn the nolltlcal Issues. Mr. Butler has few equala aa an orator, and certainly no auperlor. on the coast Those who hear him will hav. a pleasant evening, for he la force ful, logical and "flowery." live, at UOOO State Yesterday Th. Journal Inadvert antly gave the residence of Elmer O. White, candidate for alderman from the sixth ward aa 1100 State atreet, Instead of 2000 State atreet. The nilxtaka occurred over taklug bis street number from the telephone book, which Is Incorrect. Notice l.lnn County The ladles of the Episcopal Voted, the county high school fund church will hold their annual bazaar law, and now has 13 high schools, on Wednesday, Dicember 7. I Lo IlollT Two Licenses Vutdou"tgforgertheboy. and girls. I M.rrlaw license, were Issued to- vote YES on No. 109. . I tLoto " C,t" " Cb by 0C- icupatlon, of this city, aged 21 years, ThnM win lie aad M,M Lalu M- Rose' "ged 21' nd A. sterlopllcon lecture th.. even- Stre.cher. aged 23 and Ing at 7:30 In the First Presbyterian orman ' ' m a ch, lnf 'h ' Port," church, given by Mrs. E. P. Mow- Dd- nd M Luu Z. Woodward, man. of Portland, president of the ed 28. of this city. Woman's North Pacific Board of Mls- . ,-.1.. rhnrriv CASTOR I A For Infant! and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears th. Signature of Th. meeting la under the auspices of PERSONALS Oreuon ll th lWut lllxh school lair m the West. Vote for 109, auiaket apply to Marion coun'y. the Woman's Missionary Society. No charge of admission. Mrs. Chamberlain, of Taroma. who NUN WMtlOB unicrr- . . ,,., w mt1., ,r. a Th. county court th a morn,n Samuels, and sister. Miss Jessie, for a named two aeU of addlUonal Judge . k of . toft fof ner home and clerka of election to aerv. In mnthr .nrf ,)HtP .ccom- wards Noa 1 and T, of thla city for panylng her. They will probably re- the general election to be held No- M u pe.nently, vemuer a. m ioiiu. uiu A() a 1.1. 4 i.l A Ti vvr I If your horse has IIEAVE8 use Stone's ' Heave Drops. Pries $1. For sale by all druggists. Mad. by Dr. S. C. Stone, Salem, Or Wagner, aecond Judge; M. J. Petsel, third Judge. Clerks. H. O. White, George Riches and John Brophy. ' Ward No. 7, Judges: Fred West, first; James Waring, second: Jesse Maoy, third. Clerks .Schuyler Klght linger, K. W. Stubbs aud George Shaw, . o Try a Journal "Want Ad." Judge William Galloway, after holding a brief session of the circuit court, will depart this evening for his home at McMlnnvllle for an over-; Sunday visit. I Charles A, Dorcas, of the hop and general commission firm of Dorcas Bros. Company, of this city, has re turned from an extensive business trio through the northern end of the county. West Salem Transfer Passenger Baggage Connects with all trains at West Salem tor Dallas, Fall City and Salem. Leaves Journal office for West Salem at 8:40 a. m., It m.. 1:10 p. m. and 4.00 p. m. every day except Sunday. Also for Independence, Mon mouth and McMlnnvllU. Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1:00 p. m., and 5:15 p. v. CVaJls at hotels on request. Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal office any day but Sunday. Phone 31. J. B. Underwood, tf.rjr.