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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1904)
twwir y!w ' DAILY CAPITA!, JOTJKNAi, SALEM, OEEOON. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. 180. Mr m Mi 'I 4 I' Stockton & Co At THE OLD WHITE CORNER Aim's r Mrs I l l A Store Full of Newness NEW CLOTHING NEW FURNISHINGS NEW HATS NEW DRESS GOODS NEW TRIMMINGS NEW JACKETS NEW LADIES' SUITS NEW SKIRTS NEW PETTICOATS NEW FURS NEW KNIT GOODS NEW SHOES te. ",' i EVENING ATTRACTIONS ENGAGED (Continued from first page.) Watch Our Windows for the Newest Novelties of AH Kinds Men 'a revcrsable four-in-hand tics 20 cents e jteguiar vaines. A big line of tecks, bows, four-in-bands nnd midgets. Regular 23c values, all new goods. Special. i& cents "Wallace L Sons best Eagle All sizes 5J a paper. Pins. Ladies' black hose, bought especial ly for the bop fieldt. Special. 8 cents pair J HHHMmiiiiiniiiinniinimnnin-niiiiit ...The Shooting Gallery.,. I ! Valuable Prizes, Accurate Guns, Best Targets. A fine bsmmerleac shotgun ottered to the best phot Alio cash prizes. X ttc Arc sere io aiay. aiaie at , opposite wane House Restiorant iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hhhihiii iiiiiniimiiiimiit court in the state has been invited to partieipate in the event- The board has agTeed to furnish the rock, gravel and boulders for the construction of the roads, and two hours every morn ing -will be devoted to the road making. It is expected that 2000 feet of good road will be built under the direction of the government experts, who will be in charge of the work. Every road supervisor in the county will probably be present. Another ery acceptable attraction is little Miss Led a Humphrey, of thfs city, who will appear in vaudeville acts. She is the leading juvenile star on the coast today, and bas many ad mirers who will be glad to bear of her engagement. hildren's day will be 'one of the at tractions this year, and that day all children under 15 years will be admit ted free. The Chemawa and Reform school bands will be present, and the latter organization has been engaged for several other appearances the week. President Downing is enthusiastic for the fair, and believes that it .will be a record-breaker. Secretary Moores is hard at work answering his many lettprs, but will establish headquarters at the fair grounds next Monday, and will transact all business from there. NEW TODAY JP ' during For Rent Willamette University scholarship. Apply at Capital Jour nal office. , 9-1-tf Wanted. 'I o trade a .good span of young mares, harness and "wagon for or on property in or near Salem. J. O. Goode, 309 Commercial street. N 9-l-3t Salem Steam Dying and Cleaning Works. At this establishment you can get anything cleaned, dyed and repaired, from a pair of trousers to the most elaborate silk gowns, also suits presse dby the month $1.00, by the suits 50 cents; velvet collars on overeats, coats relined, buttons put on, hats and gloves cleaned. Suits called for and returned. La dies call and we will perfume your handkerchiefs free. Mrs. C. II. Walk er, 195 Commercial street. Telephone 26S5. . DIED. EOKr-At the family home on -1st and Ferry Hreets, Thursday morn J ign, Septe-t 1, ymt t 8 oVIock Xalffn Boff, aged 20 years, 2 months and 24 days, of consumption. Deceased was the son of Mr. and. Mrs. Will Koff, and was a very bright , young man. He has len s,fk for the( past two month, ine lunenu a,.- ments will be announced later. ii OASTORIA. Tta Had Yw Haw Atar? Bfliftt C&M?Ufo FURS- 0 The Yost 10 Missionary Tea. The Woman's Missionary Circle of the Fist Baptist church, will hold their quarterly meeting at the home of Mrs. Thos. Kay, corner of State and 12th streets. All members and friends in vited to be present. Has cures. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, world-wide fame for marvelous It surpasses any other salve. lotion, ointment or balm for Cuts, Corns, Burns, Boils, Sores, Felons, Ul cers, Tetter, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Chapped Hands, Skin Eruptions; in fallible for Piles. Cure guaranteed. Only J5e at J. C. Perry's drug store. A Boy's Wild Eido for life. With family around expecting him to die, and a son riding for life IS miles to get Dr. King's Xew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, W. H. Brown, of Leesville, Ind., en dured death's agonies from asthma; but this wonderful medicine gave in stant relief nnd soon cured him. He writes: "I now sleep soundly every night." Like marvelous cures of Con sumption, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, Coughs, Colds and Grip proves its matchless merit for all Throat and Lung troubles. Guaranteed bottles 50c an $1.00. Trial bottles free at J. (. Perry's drug store. f faith iilli This season's styles are decid edly pretty. They were selected bv an expert furrier, so you may feel sure that you are getting something good. Then we save you at least 25 per cent on what the other stores ask you for equal grades. LET US SHOW YOU 'Hfe DUMP SALE OF SHOE Our great damp sale of Hop Pfcfcers' Shoes, School Shoes, Hunting Shoes, Dress Shoes, Shoes for any and all occasions is now on, at DUMP PRICES The Machine Behind the IFne Work.) Excels all others In LIGHT RUNNING PERFECT ALIGNMENT PERMANENT ALIGNMENT EASE OF ACTION BEAUTY OF CHARACTERS AND DURABILITY. ( m "Wnere quality reigns supreme" V HI I II f Yost 75,000 Sold Writing Machine Co. 230 Stark Street, Portland. C M. LOCKWOOD, Local Agent, 238 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. We Rent. We Sell. We Exchange We Repair. Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD. Over Ladd k Bush's Bank. Salem. Or ' Will Wed Tonight. The wedding of Miss Miriam Belt- I Huelat and Mr. William Alfred Morru, ' of Portland, will be solemnized tonight jat s o'clock at the St. Paul's Episcopal J church, in the presence of a large num ber of relatives and friends. The bride-elect is a charming young society lady of this citv. She is the daughter of Mrs. S. E. Huelat, Mr. Morris is principal of the High School of Portland, and is a young man of very high qualities. OASTOH.IA. Bun it flte K-S!l YrcHraAtars fca Eigtitnre ef 7 to ted Yea Hra AhrarJ Rush Printing 195pairehlldrea's shoes, vicl kid, 75c values. Dump price. 100 pairs children' shoes, velours calf, 65c values. Dump prise 75 pairs child 'a shoes, slie 5-8 $1.55 value. Dump prices 09 pairs child's shoes, vicl kid, cloth and kid top, $1,50 values. Dump prite 78 pairs misses shoes, cloth andkid top, sites 4 to 2, f 1 M to $1.7 values Dump prise 150 pairs misses' shoes, eloih and kid 'fop, $1.00 values. Bump price ;WtjyaW.mTMjsshjBal kangaroo calf and Viet kid. Butten and laee. Good school and hop picking shoe, $96 values. Dump price S5 pairs mum' shoes, kangaroo ami W U kM, $125 value. Dump price, 110 pair ma' pat wit leather lace and MHgr, 1940 t 15.00 valae. Damp lid. ? pair wm' l.n, bt, &i style, ISM te $09 value. Dump price. .. ,, 1W patts rojn tan the, up t date ityle. tf.60 value. Dump price-. . . 10 pair wen' blak viei kid, odd and n&( 10 to t.M value. Dump lric 50 jalr wen' heavy grata , ft.00 values. Dump price 45c 50c 75c 75c 50c $1.00 $1.25 $1.25 $1.25 $2.00 $3.00 $2.00 $1.25 77 pairs men's heavy grain work shoes, $2 50 to $2.75 values. Dump price .. . S2 pairs youths' shoes, hogh top, good winter shoes, sizes 8 to 11, $2.25 val ues. Dump price .,. Cd pairs boys' high-top shoes, sizes 11 to 2, $2.50 values. Dump price.... 65 pairs boys' grain shoes, just the thing for bop picking, $1.75 values. Dump price 500 pairs ladies' kid and cloth top shoes, button and laer, $3.00 to $5.00 value. Dump price 250 pairs ladies shoes, turned and welt soles, $3.50 to $5.00 values. Dump price 149 pair ladies, shoes, with kid tops, ia both button and lace, $2.50 to $S.W value. Dump price 114 pairs ladies' shoes, viei kid, $2.50 to $$M values. Dump price 60 pair ludlea' kid lined hoes, regu; lar $U4 shoes. Dump price 425 pair ladle' black and tan, odds and end in button and laee, $3.f0 aad $M0 value. Dump price. 155 pair ladies upto-dato shoes, welt wdes, $10 and $4.60 values. Dump price SS pair 4d ladles' eomforts up-to-date shoe, $1.50 and $3,00 values in kid and serge congress 43 pair old ladles comfort in kid and urge, $1.50 and $2.00 value, ia lace, Dup price $1.50 $1.25 $1.50 $1.00 50c 65c $1.25 $1 $1 $1 $2 50 50 00 00 $1.00 $1.10 Did yoa forget to get that stationery printed you need for the first of the month? If so, we are prepared to fur nish it to you on quick notice Phone your order and it will be done when you want it, and will be done right The Gault Printing Company rtfcl -ri..- Y. M. C, A. Building 71 Chemeketa Street ON TIME EVERY TIME. Phone 2824 Main SALEM OREGON JM WtrWvMM jtrt. -- uuuamia viitmiz Is is a waste of tnk to tell you of any more of our marvellous bargains. Come and see them. TERMS OF SALE STRICTLY CASH. All goods fitted at the store if desired. No exchange or money refunded, owing to the great values and broken sizes Dump Shoe Store : 295 Comme cial Stteet 7.JA WJMil pxoPxj&junewlmms& We Ate Headquattets For HOP PICKERS' SUPPLIES We place on sale for this week ni,. bh, ween and ebihW -.!!; WTt8 in that line" Glovea for underwear, blankets, eeaforte. tahll I S8n Una "ght and heavy ai.t. hosiery. Overalls iJJjLTi 111 """ h thitt A I20 HOP GLOVES 1000 Ws Ughf SreSLs neat. . 500 paus of overall,, aU sie '" Ptte. yd 312 40 dex. men', ,, 2jltV, "t bibs. 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