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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1910)
'"" I " """ "" N ummmMmm,mmau'miim'''m''''mmmmm D.ULT CAPITAL JOCRXAIi, SALEM. ORBGOJf. WEDNKSDAV, DKCKMBKIt T, 110 TACK VIH Ladies' Suits and Coats Reduced 25 to 50 per cent THE SHIPMENT OF LADIES' KID GLOVES That has been delayed bo long has arrived, and we have Kid Gloves now that are GUARANTEED to be extra good. We believe w, have the best gloves by far that we have ever shown; they have the longest guarantee we have even been able to get on any ,. gloves. And we want you to prove their worth. Ask for . La Perle and Clementina Kid Gloves, $1.25 and $1.75 All colors Long or short gloves. Free With Every One Dollar Purchase You can have a watch chain or horseshoe scarf pin braided out of hair that you bring in for the pur Voee. The work ts excellent. After you have seen a horseshoe or chain, you will want one. Free With Every Dollar Purchase at Our Store .All it costs us In the use of our window. Be sure Emd take' advantage. A Christmas Gift to Our Customers .With a $2.50 purchase,' a Japanese Tea Pot. Only one to each customer. ' i ! i . 'r- Read The Journal Ads carefully. Our advertisers are offering' great bargains every day. IhmongAboutamas Eighteen More Days Until Christmas with its Rush of Delayed Buying We Urge You to Look Now Our stocks of Christmas gifts are now com plete, Diamonds, watches, gold and sil ver novelties, cut glass, toilet articles, ster ling and plated silverware, and Jewelry of all kinds, We are ready for the early shoppers, and can serve you now at your leisure and keep your purchases till Xmas, if you de sire, by paying a small deposit. Our Window is Full of Beauti ful Christmas Gifts. See It HAVE FINE STORE AT STAYTOU Stayton, Oregon, has always been one of the llvllest little cities In Marlon county, and the progressive ness of her citizens was again illus trated when E. W. Thomas & Son recently established there an up-to-date department store in a modern concrete, Ore-proof building, erected by themselves. These gentlemen began three years ago with a grocery store and have Just added drygoods, gents' furnishings, toys and silverware. The store will be known as th Thomas & Son general Btore. The stor has 5,000 feet of floor space and aJl new fixtures through out. The second story is reached by an Otis elevator. The store Is light ed with a 5,000-candle power gas plant, which affords beautiful light. The firm has always been a heavy buyer of wool, mohair and potatoes and now expects to buy more than erer, since they have a fireproof warehouse. The people of Stayton showed their - appreciation of the new store Saturday last when they had their grand opening, as thei-4 werehundreds of people passing in and out all day long. Music was furnished by Laws' orchestra and Miss Elizabeth Alexander played several beautiful piano selection?. The opening was ' a grand success. There were between three. and four hundred people In the store at one time. . ';' - W. E. Thomas, .the senior mem ber of the firm, is one of the oldest residents of Stayton, going there la 1865 and has lived, there ever sine. He had a general , store . there 29 years ago and later owned the chair factory. L. L. Thomas, the son and manager of the , firm, was born In Stayton and outslda of a few years In college, has spent all his Ufa In Stayton. '. It can readily be seen that neither of the firm are strangers la the city." j- They have free' delivery to all parts of the town and Stayton should be proud of this fine new store which would be a credit to any town or city in the Willamette val ley. BALLINGER PROPERLY FUMIGATED Washington, Dec. 7. Absolutely exonerating Secretary R. A. Rallln ger of the interior department from the charges that resulted in a con gressional Investigation, the major ity report of the Bfilllnger-Finchot investigation committee was pre sented to congress at noon today. The findings of the committee are summed up as follows: That Secretary Balllnger Is notn enemy of nor Is he hostile to a rea sonable, Judicial policy of conserva tion, and that no ground whatever has been shown justifying the opin ion that he Is an unfaithful and In efficient public officer. PRACTICAL CHRISTMAS PICK THEM NOW It Is very' essential that your gift buying should be done Immediately, In fact It Is urgent. It can be dona with more leisure and comfort and you have the ad vantage over late buyers by having first choice of a large assortment. Many are doing so. Are you? Umbrellas A very extensive usa n-tr-.ent of men's and womet i i.m'.rellas: styles and designs of almost every description. Prices are ex ceedingly moderate on our Christmas lines of higher grade umbrellas. Don't fail to see them. Handkerchiefs Plain and fancy borders. Some with Initials at all prices. ; you. can give handkerchiefs 'if you can't give anything else and they 'will. be appreciated. .' ,. ; . Suspenders In nice gift boxes at 3Bc, 60c, 85c, and 95c. These are excel lent values. , T' Staaonery We need not, tell you that your stationery reflects your good taste and culture. Here Is a vast assortment of seasonable paper to make selections from. . : Hats Our XX brand at $1.95 and our XXX brand at 12.25 have n equal at the price. Mufflers We have, an excellent line of knit mufflers In white,' navy and pearl at 50c. The very thing that most men like. Also fancy silk muf flers at all prices. WIITtBOUtt: . The Overcoat For gentlemen Co wear Is the coat made by. 'Brandegee, Klncald ft Co. and sold In Salem by ui only. Any --' clothing dealer can sell' you an over- 1 coat. Nearly any price will buy an overcoat. But look at them care- . fully. Let your eyes travel up and . down (and all around and you will decide that ours are not merely out side garments but overcoats of gen ulne merit. f Footwear Why not make yourself a present of a pair of White House shoes T, Or get a pair of high red top, pa tent leather vamp shoes for some little tot near to you Or -a nlc pair of house slippers for father and mother. For Catarrh Medicine Free in Kvery Case When It Falls to Ilclieve. Powers Jewelry Store 247 North Commercial Street GRAND JURY RECOGNIZED UNPRITTEN LAW Believing that under the unwrit ten law Pleasant Fisher was justi fied In the killing of Wright Clark last (all when be learned that he had ruined his home, the grand jury af Dallas yesterday returned an un true bill against him, and he wai discharged from custody and given his liberty. t The killing of Wright by Fisher occurred last fall and it was caused because of the Intimate relations sustained by Clark to his wife. Ac cording to the evidence Introduced yesterday Clark bad kept company with Fisher's wife prior to her mar riage to Fisher and after It he con tinued to. pay her attention and openly boasted of being Intimate with her. Fisher had warned him from time to time to cease h's at tentions to her but be paid no at tention to the warning, and lost fall when Fisher found the two In a I compromising position, ho shot and I killed Clark. AJer killing Clark, he surrend ered to the officers and confessed to the killing and gave his reason for It. He told the same story before the grand jury yesterday afternoon , and feeling that he had been justl , fled, It returned an untrue bill ; against blm. The rolling stone hasn't had time to gather moss on roads frequented by automobiles. Neglect or pessimism, we bellevo, is the greatest enemy the public has to contend with when applied to tua loss or recovery of health. Prac tically every case of consumption might huve been cured if hope had beeu muintained and proper treat ment had been resorted to at the first symptom of the disease. Until the advanced stage is reached con sumption is curable. Catarrh Is re sponsible, we believe, for many cases of consumption. It Is about oatarrh we want to talk to you to day, incidentally consumption, since the two are so closely allied. We have medicine made from a prescription of one of the most suc cessful catarrh specialists known. We believe it Is positively without an equal. We are so satisfied that we are right, that we will supply the medicine free in every Instance where It la used according to direc tions for a reasonable length of time, should It fall to give satisfac tion In every particular. We want every one to try this medicine at our risk. There are no conditions at tached to our offer. We put the user under uo obligation to us what ever. ' The medicine we want you to try is itexall Mucu-Tone. . It is a ca. tarrh remedy that goes direct to the eat of trouble. It la carried by the orooa to every part of the system It purifies and enriches tha ht,i me mucous cells, and brings about a condition of health and strength that tends to the germs of consumption from get ting a start. Besides this. Rexall Mucu-Tone la a wondorful aintir dlgestive aid and flesh builder. Its good effects are often felt from the very first dose. It Is one of h largest and most satisfactory selling menicines that we have ever had anything to do with. We know so muh of iha .ro.i good 'that It has done that we Der. sonally back it up with our reputa tion and money, which fact should be ample guarantee to satisfy any body, Rexall Mucu-Tone comes In two sizes, 60 cents and $1.00. Wn urge you to try it. Remember you can obtain Rexall Remedlos in Salem only at our store The Rexall Store. J. C. Perry Drug Storo, Sa lem, Ore. Try a Journal Want . Neckwear An elegant assortment of, tecks, bows and - four-in-hands. The - new Persian designs predominating. Call for Bids for Improvement Bond ' The undersigned will receive bids up to 5 o'clock p. m., on Thursday, December 8, 1910, for the purchase of all or any portion of a block of im provement bonds known ea "Salens Improvment Bond Issue 'B,' ' amount log to the sum of 1143,872.65, to bear date of De ember 1, 1910, and to mature In ten years from date there of, unless redemption shall be mad prior" to that time, as provided In the laws of the state of Oregon, regulat ing the issuance and sale of such, bonds. And sue bonds, shall bear Interest from the date thereof at the rate of 6 per cent por annum, payable) semi-annually, until redeemed; In terest and principal payable at the office of the city treasurer In Salem. Oregon, In gold coin of the United States Bald bonds will not be sold for lea than par and accrued Interest. The right Is reserved to reject any and all bids. W. A. MOORES, 12-2-St City Recorder Some women marry for love while not a few marry for alimony. ft Oilleal The World's Best and Most Nutritious Animal Food Containing 46 Per Cent Pritein and 10 Per Cent Fat. t'ueiUMled for Milch Cows, Poultry arid All Farm Animals. w For sulo by D. A. White & Sons Feed men aud Beedinea. Poultry and Uee Hupplies. Halem, Oregon . f 3 . Compare Our Prices on Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry With Our Competitors v And be convinced of our claims that we save you money. Also, we guar antee every article purchased at our store, and It may be exchanged If not satisfactory. You may select your presents, and we will set them aside for you until you are ready to call for them. WATCHES Walthara or Elgin movement, In plala or fancy gold filled case and "guaranteed for 20 years. Men's $10 and up Ladies $10 and up Gent's Watch Fobs, gold filled ...$1,00 up Toilet Sets ; $6,00 up Manicure Sets $2,50 up Call at Our Store and see the great est Jewelry display ever seen in the Willamette Valley. Barr Jewelry Store k40M-M .wMi-. k.t,'