Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 02, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

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DAILY CAPITAL JOTJBJTAL,, jlALEM, OBEOON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBEfi 2, IPO
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Stockton & Co.
AT THE OLD WHITE CORNER
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 t
NEW SHOES
Watch Our Windows for the Newest Novelties of All Kinds
HAPPY WOMEN
Are always healthy women, for bap
niness and good health go hand in
hand. Sickly women, however, need
not gaffer any longer for in Hostetter's
Stomach Bitters they wilj positively
find good health and happiness. It will
strengthen their various organs, estab
lish functional regularity, induce sound
sleep and cure Backache, Cramps, Sick
Headache, Vomiting, Nervousness, In
digestion, Dyspepsia and Constipation.
Try it and see.
HOSTETTER'S
STOMACH BITTERS
Hen's reversablo fdur-in-hand ties
20 cents
Regular values.
A big line of teeks, bows, four-iri-
hands and midgets. Regular 25c
values, all new goods. Special.
6 cents
"Wallace Ss Sons best Eagle
All sizes 56 a paper.
Pins.
Lodging House Fire.
The lodging house of Mrs. Maggie
Whitlock, at the corner of Court and
Front street, caught fire last evening
about 0:30 o'clock, and was seriously
damaged before the flames could bo
checked.
The origin of the fire is a mystery
Welcome for English Primates.
Montreal, Quebec, Sept. 2. Dr. Da
vidson, the Archbishop of Canterbury,
was welcomed by a large crowd on his
arrival here yesterday from Quebec. In
(hrist Church Cathedral last night an
address was read to his lordship by the
Anglican Arehbishop of Montreal, Dr.
Bend, and today a garden party will be
given in honor of the distinguished
prelate and his party.
Office Eemoved.
D. Frank E. Smith has removed his
offices from the rooms over the Bed
Corner drug store to the new Breyman
block, over the New Yokohama Tea
store. Patrons please tske notice.
8-30 tf
Wanted A bell boy at the Willamette
Hotel. Apply at once.
as the occupants had left for the hop' Vanted at Once.-A middle-aged wo
NEW TODAY
Ladles' black hose, bought especial
ly for the hop fields. Special.
fields early in the morning, and the
fires in the stove ha'd not been burning!
for several hours. It is thought that
a smoldering spark caused the blaze.
Two hose xiarts were on the scene
of the fire in rapid tirae; and they were;
soon followed by an engine, but the
light frame structure was susceptible
to the flames, arid it was only by hard
work that the contents were saved1. The
loss will be soveral hundred dollars.
8 cents pair
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,.The Shooting Gallery,,,
Valuable Prizes, Accurate Guns, Best Targets.
A Una hatmnerleai hotann offered to the best shot. Aim h nrtro. T
r rrc aic neic iu amy. aiaic ai , upposiie vrniie House Restiurant
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Will Have Opening Saturday
The Misses Qood would like to an
nounce that their line of patterns,
tailored and street hats will be on dis
play on and after Saturday, Septem
ber 3d. We cordially invite everyone
to see our line.
THE MISSES GOOD,
0 2-2t 309 Commercial St.
man to do light housekeeping, and
take care of a 5-year-old girl. Apply
at 203 Liberty street. 9-2 3t
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Pound Masters Sale.
Notice Is hereby given that under
the provisions of ordinance No. 200
1 will on
Saturday, September 3, 1904,
at 1 o'clock p. m. at the pound in tl e
city of Salem, Rell at public auction,
the following described Impounded
animal, to-wlt:
Black cow, dehorned, and with bell
Unless the above described animal Is
claimed before said date, sale will be
without reserve.
J. H. PENLAND,
Poundmaster Seventh Ward
8-25-3t Poundmaster Seventh ward.
Salem, Or., August 29, 1904. 8-29-5t
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B label. It means the sameH , new things in
H as, telling you that ve B Ladies1 Stfits
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H $5,000 guarantee, ftW
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B Cream In the world.
Cement Plant Burns. 1 1
Youngstonn, O., Sept. 2. The ce
"Wnere quality reigns supreme" J
Cement Plant Burns.
Youngstown, O., Sept. 2. The ce
ment plant of the St. Ruthers Furnace
Co., at St. Ruthers wa destroyed by
fire today, with a los of $25,000.
Money to Loan
THOMAS K. FORD,
Over Ladd & Bush's Bank. Salem, Or
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DUMP SALE OF
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Out great damp sale of Hop Pickers' Shoes, School Shoes, Hunting Shoes, Dress Shoes,
Shoes for any and all occasions is now on, at
DUMP PRICES
TJte Indians Mad.
Durajigo, Colo., Sept. 2. A report
received here says that the Winiinuehe
I'te Indiana at Navajo, threaten to re
volt if not accorded better treatment
by the federal government
Their leailor, Chief Ignacio, claims
the interior department has repeatedly
broken faith with his people, and that
none of the treaties with them are be
ing lived up to. He asserts the Indians
are not receiving enough ration allow
ances to live on, and the irrigation
ditches promised have not yet been
started. The Indians predict a long
and cold winter, and declare they will
get enough food if they have to fight
for it. Superintendent W. M. Peterson,
of the Fort Lewis school, has gone to
Xavnjo to make an investigation.
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125patrshildren's shoes, vlcl kid, 75o
values. Dump price
100 pairs children's shoes, velours calf,
'Sflo values. Dump prlco ,
75 pair child's shoes, tdzo 5-8 $1.25
values. 'Dump prices
DO pairs child' shoes, viol kid, cloth
and kid top, $1.50 values. Dump
price .. ,
"5 pairs misses shoes, cloth aud'kTd
top, sizes i to 2, $1.60 to $1.75 values
Dump prlco
150 pairs misses' shoes, cloth and kid
top, $1.00 values. Dump price
175 pairs misses shoes, kangaroo calf
and vUl kid. liufton mid lace. Good
loheal and hoji picking shoe, $9.25
values. Dump price
65 pairs misses' shoes, kangaroo and
box calf kid, $8.C values. Dump
prlco ..
110 pairs moo's patent leather lace and
engrew, 11.50 & $6.00 values. Damp
prUe
76 pairs men's tan show, good styles,
$MO te $4.00 uluea. Dump price. . .
100 pairs mej's tan shoes, up to dato
style, $LQ0 values. Dump price . .
j0 pairs men's black vtoi kid, odds
and ends, $8.50 to $5.00 values. Dump
price
50 pairs men's lieaw grain shoes, $2.00
vulues. 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,
12.50 to $2.75 values. Dump price ....
82 pairs youths' shots, hogh top, good
winter shoes, sizes 8 to 11, $2.25 val
ues. Dump prlco
CO pairs boys' high-top shoes, sizes il
to 2, $2.50 values. Dump price....
C5 pairs boys' grain shoes, just the
thing for hop picking, $1.75 values.
Dump price
500 pairs ladles' kid and cloth top
shoes, button and lace, $3,00 to $5.00
values. Dump price
250 pairs ladies shoes, turned and welt
soles, $3.50 to $5.00 values. Dump
prlco
HO pairs ladies, shoes, with kid tops,
in both button and lace, $2.50 to
$3.00 values. Dump price
114 pairs ladies shoes, vici kid, $2.50
to $3.50 valus. Dump price
Oft pairs ladies' kid lined shoes, regu
lar $3.50 ahous. Dump prioe
425 pairs ladies' black and tan, odds
and ends in button and lace, $3.50
and $5.00 values. Dump price
155 pairs ladies' up-to-date shoes, welt
soles, $3.50 and $4.60 valuos. Dump
priee
SS pairs old ladies' comforts up-to-date
shoes, $1.50 and $2.00 values in kid
and serge congress
43 pairs old ladies comforts in kid and
serge, $1.50 and $8.00 values in lace.
Dump priee
$1.50
$1.50
$1.00
50c
65c
$1.25
$1.50
$1.50
$1.00
$2.00
$1.00
$1.10
Boy Shoots Sister.
iteming, raJ., Sept. 2,-Four-year-old
John Conrad shot and killed his
sister, Clara, aged 5 years,
morning, at Cassell, in the northeast
em part of .Shasta county, 03 miles
from Redding. It was an accident. An
older brother, William, had been out
hunting. When he returned he took
the shells from the shotgun and placed
them on a table in the room. John
loaded the gun, pointed it out the win
dow and di harged it. The shot killed
his sister instantlv.
Editor Missing From Ship.
Xew York, Sept. 1. Word was re
ceived today th.it Charles B. Spahr, ed
itor of the Outlook and Current litera
ture, disappeared mysteriously on the
night of August 30th, from the steam
er Prince Albert, which plies in the
English channel, between Dover and
Ostend. The message says that ho eith
er jumped or fell overboad. He was
traveling in Europe for his health.
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A Carriage for 25c.
Take a cab to or from tho depot for
25c. Simpson's livery stables, oppo
site court house. tf
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Dewey Prize Money.
Washington, Sept. 1. A. W. Brown,
auditor of the navy department, today
began the distribution of tho prize
money won by Admiral Dewey and his
officers and men nt Manila. Tbo money
amounts to i37o.000 and will be dis-
yesterday j tributed among 2000 person. Admiral
Dewey will get $17,000.
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You Can't Afford
To walk to or from tho depot when
you can have a cab take you for 25c.
Simpson's stables, opposite the court
house.
Band Concert Tonight.
Tho Salem Military Band, under the
able leadership of Prof. W. E. McEl
roy, will.cive nno nf it. ...,., i.
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Debs Scores Davis.
Indianapolis, Sept. .'.-"The working
man who finds it in his heart to vote I concerts tonight in Marion square,
tor Henry O. Davis deserves tho chain
he wenr. He is not fit to be a fiee
man."
This was the declaration by Eugene
V. Debs, Socialist candidate Vor Pr9.
idem, in the opening speech of his na
tionnl campaign at Masonic hnll laf
night. It was greeted with cheers.
Text-Book Law Is Effective.
Frankfort, Ky., Sept. 2.-The uni-
form school text-hook law, pan by
the last session of the Kentuckv legis-
lature, went into effect yesterday. It
Will Pnnrinnu n a.
" l u "ration xor rive years lv
under the contrau with , a . .
Hook iompan. of innnnati I
Slight Earthquake.
Salinas Sept. 2.-An earthquake,
lasting about eight seconds, occurred
at 0:30 o'clock this morning.
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What Is Life?
In the last analysis nobody knows,
but we do know that it is undor strict
law. Abuse that law even slightly,
Pin results. Irregular living means
derangement of the organs, resulting in
Constipation, Headache or T.,v, rrv...
We. Dr. King's New Life Pills quick
ly readjusts this. It's nti .,!-
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Is is a waste of ink to tell yot of any more of oar marvellous bargains. Come and see
them. TERMS OF SALE STRICTLY CASH. All goods fitted at the store if desired.
No exchange or moaey refunded, owing to the great valses and broken sites'
ump Shoe Store
295 Commercial Street
Irug store.
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HOP PICKERS' SUPPLIES
We place 0 sale for this wV i
. women and ch,ldreB, ZtZ?' '" that Hne' G1 '
wrfTw-r, blankets. ,of0rts, umTK T ,bnDet8' " ana hevy
toys and .. SMt. ."'" J" an chUdren. Workino i .m. r
d,M' "vt cloth skirts and wool
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1 200 HOP GLOVES
500 pairs of overall S.C "V ""? l"ns, 7 31Z
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