Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 05, 1904, Page 6, Image 6

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DAILY CAPITAL JOTOMAflAIffiMORTOOy.'MONPAYrSpPTKIiJBEBrigO'
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THE STORE
TJiat Ney-e WKst.ep eseivts
OUTRAGE
ON TWO
P iental Cushion
J Covers
Wo just received a lino of Oriental cushion covers, such as yon some
times boo offered at special sales. We bought tbem to Bell at 23 cents
each, -never wore never less. No'
limit to customers. Plenty for all.
Radium beams with brightness
emitting a vivid light of splendor,
qualities of goodness.
Were Assaulted
the Biff Steel
Bridge
on
Were Knocked off Their
BiResfand Pommelled
by White Men
PRINTER
SHOT
HIMSELF
nennar nut no " 1 1
Mki W. ft. 8 W ,AUt ON
Radium silk
We have It in nil shades.
beams with nil the
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ASK TO SEE IT
Hop Picket?
i Gloves
Another big line came in yester
day.
Ladies' gauntlets that t and
wear.
Hen's and boys' cotton and buck
skin glov.
Best
m
Town
See the New '
Dress Goods Received
Yesterday
MfcSfeir tie Bgf t
$1.00 Comforts
la Oregon
New Comforts
The brightest and most attractive
most beautiful line of plain and fan
oy comforts ever shown In Salem
arrived at our storo yesterday.
$1.50, $2.00, $2.50
Announcement
Mrs. M. E. Fraser, qf The Loader, an
nounces to her friends and oustomers
her aliening of the mllltnexji depart
ment Jbyrsday, Friday and Satura.
jp if JfW
PERSONAM.
SC
J. A. oPoler was In Albany yesterday.
Miss Ernestine Hulley returns home
tonight from an extended visit with
xclatlvcs in Astoria. Who alio spent
about a month at Clatsop, nt tho home
of Hon. C. W. ('uruahau.
A Carrlspo for 23c
Tako a cab to or from tho depot for
96a Olmpson'a livery stable., oppo
ftlto court house, a
Waat Is Life?
In tho last analysis nobody knows,
but wo do know that it is under strict
law. Abuse that law even slightly,
pain results. Irregular living means
derangement of the organs, resulting in
Constipation, Headachy or Liver Trou
ble. Dr. King's New Life Tills quick
ly readjusts this. It's gentle, yet
thorough. Only 25e at J. C. Terry's
drug store.
Sunday at 4 o'clock four white men
driving in a hack across the big bridge
saw two Japs coming the other way on
bicycles. After hurling abnsivo epi
thets at the Orientals, one of the white
men, unknown to the reporter, jumped
off the vehicle, leaped over tho railing,
knocked the Japs off their wheels, and
proceeded to pound them with his fists.
The blood flowed, both the Japs were
bruised and beaten, and then tfio white
men drove off.
8," shouted one of the gang.
""What right have they to ride bi
cycles! Let them walk," was ap
parently the only excuse the white men
had for making the assault.
The names of the unoffendine Jap
anese are M. Okiyama and K. Itano.
They are small brown men, and work
bard all tho week through, and were out
on their wheels for a little Sunday out'
ing. They have notified Sheriff Culver
and Chief of Police Gibson, and will
swear out warrants, if they can identi
fy their assailants.
This being Labor Day the Japs have
not been able to get boforo a magis
trate. One gentleman, who saw the
outrage, says it was the worst case of
tho kind that has ever come to his no
tice. He was riding a wheel, and dared
one of the men to get off and try the
game on him, but got no response. He
saj-B the men wi're about half drunk at
the time.
E. J. Degarrette accidentally shot
himself in the right foot Sunday after
noon while carrying a rifle. The bullet
went through the foot from the top,
emerging in tho center ofthe sole. The
aeeident happened in a hop yard, and
Degarrette was brought to this city,
where Dr. Byrd dreed the wound, and
Decarrette was taken to the Salem
Hospital. He is a printer, and resides
in Portland.
NEW TODAY
'jflBOUT THAT COAT
You wear a coat. Why?
To keep the cold out? No;
to keep the warmth in.
What of the body that has
no warmth the thin, poor
body that lacks the healthy
flesh and fat it needs?
For such we'say that Scott's
Emulsion provides the right
kind of a coat. Why? Be
cause Scott's Emulsion builds
firm, solid flesh and sup
plies just enough fat to fill
nature's requirements no
more. That means bodily
warmth.
VtTl rati jot aaph tnt upon rtrpik
SCOTT & BOWNE, 409 Ptwl Street. New Vett
X lie
New
Suits I
rarm to Rent. To the
330 acres on Howell
particulars inquiro of M,
le, court house.
right parties,
Prairie. For
A. McCork-0-3-3t
Lost In Salem or on Liberty road
sealed envelope with two inclosure.
Reward if returned to B. B. Herrick,
county surveyor.
Wood for Sale. Good second-growth
fir delivered for $3.00 cash on deliv
ery. See T, L. Williams, Leslie street,
between 23 and 24th streets, or ad
dress bv mail R. F. D. No. 5. 03-lm
Cab Hire at Half Price.
Tho -war on prices of caba is still
raging Simpson's stables made the
cut to one-half price, and still main-
I tola those prices. Opposite the court
Claims Collected.
Any one having claims against the
government, eithe. military or civil,
can write me nnd I will adviso them.
I have responsible connections at
Washington and am in a position to
assist claimants.
WARREN THATCHER,
Salem, Oregon.
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Mrs. Minto III.
Mrs. John Minto is seriously ill at
her home in this citv.
Funeral Rates Reduced.
Cabs and carriage for funerain at
half price. Simpson's livery, opposite
Court house. tf
CASTOR 1 A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
dU0g&
Bears the
Signature of
tl ll B HIMimiMI
1 Tie Question Of
What Watch
To buy l a hard ono (or the average mau to decide. Doxeni of grades
aro told under th same name, and It pussies, any but an expert to de
ido where practical utility Hops and extravagance begins. We are
WATCH EXPERTS
and will uUdly hh vou Iu this matter. Onr stork unlmM. .. .....
iteatcbes made. Qom In and look thorn over we're always pleased to f
4or-wliethar von bu or not. And. IPMDmibs ..n.i.i.. 1- X
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prmuy, war price are tigui,
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iChasoH. Hinges,
I fHOM'r Ortkhtn. M 8Ut Wt Noxt deer ta La4J &. Bu&h b.w '
Appearance
Counts
You know, I know, in fact everybody
knows thnt nice teeth add 100 per cent
to the appearance of tho face. Teeth
which aro taken care of is a first-class
criterion of the persons' character.
If your teeth aro bad come in let us
tell you exactly what they need to put
them in first-class order. If you need
teeth extracted we do it painless. If
you need them fillcd,crownedor bridged
in wo do it painless. Examination coats
you nothing.
isisisisHrE&
Crowns $5 Plates $5
Fillings 50c
From now uutil October 1st every pa
tieut receives a coupon for every dollar
paid, some one of which will entitle the
bolder to the Diamond ring, worth f 150
on display in Thompson 4 Company's
window, State street. This la n
cheap ring valued M 150, but is a pure
wntte stone and worth every dollar for
wtloh it is advertised. Ask Mr
Thompson.
Qp. B. E. Wright
Steuslor? Bulldlno, Court Street
Heura: 8 a. m. to 6 p. xn T p, tn. to
8 ft, m,j Sundaya 10 a. m. to IS so.
PHONE MAIN 2591.
Branch Office, little Patece
Hotel, Independence
How Is ThU.
Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Re-
Tard for any case of Catarrh that can
not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. I. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio.
Wo, tho undersigned, have known
F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years,
and believe him perfectly honorable
In all business transactions and finan
cially able to carry out any obliga
tions made by his firm.
WALDINO, KINNAN & MARVIN,
Who'esalo Druggist. Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken inter
nnlly, acting directly upon the blood
and mucous surfaces of tho system.
Testimonials sent free. Price 75c per
bottle. Sold by all druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con-
pation.
iHIIIIIIIIIIHInnini)
Capital National
Bank
of Salem, transacts a general
banking business. Only Na
tional Dank In Marlon county.
: : Savings
::
'Bank
: Department
Pays three 'per cent Interest
on savings accounts. Deposits
of ONE DOLLAR or more re- J
reived at any time. Pass book
f Issued to e&cb depositor.
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ACADEMY OF THE SA
CRED HEART
8ALEM, ORE.
The forty-socond scholastic year
begtna September 12. Sanitary and
other improvements lately mado In
tho" building. Academic, commercial,
grammar giudoa Intermediate and
primary coureoa. Pupils prepared for
teacher's certiflcatea. Full courso In
muwio. Particular attention paid to
healta and: moral training. A&keis
Slater Superior.
Moflcy to Loan
THOMAS K. FORD.
Ovff Ladd h, Barti' Bank. &Uem, Or
CHICAGO
TRAIN
WRECK
,Chicago, Sept. .Seven were serious
ly Injured in a collision on the Lake
street elevated road at St. Louis aven
ue this morning. A crowded train
crastied into a string of empty cars
that were being switched into , the
yardi, and the passenger train left the
track nnd narrowly escaped being pre
cipitated into the street. The injxred
are: Motorman B. dowry, Mrs. Helen
Otterbach, Otto Olson, John Willing, C.
T. Hayes, E. Evans, Conductor V. G.
Smith.
The first shipment of "Pal.
mcr" suits is nearly exhausted.
Another largo lot expected early
next week. Prudent shoppers
will bo on hand first. "Palmer"
garments have that style, snap
and "go," that every lady op
predates. Se the new Furs,
Jackets and Raincoats.
Dress Goods
AH the new weaves in "Read's"
fabrics for fall, including Pru
nella, Cheviot, Serge, Granite,
Hopsack, Readona, Crepe, Eoli
enne, Coughton Crepe, etc.
Panama Model Contest
Result at 6 p. m. Friday:
Total vote 454S
Xo. schools voted for 35
Five leading schoels:
Reform '. 1453
East 1152
Xorth vft 810
Keiser t ,532
Park .TV 193
Store closed all Day Monday-
Labor Day.
Died at Albany.
Virgil Parker, a business man and a
prominent member of the Knights of
Pythias and Workmen, died at Albany
Saturday afternoon.
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"Where quality reigns supreme"
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.The Shooting Gallery...
Valuable Prizes, Accurate Guns, Best Tareets.
l a une riammeriess Bnotgun ottered to the best phot. Alfo cash prizes, t
. We Are Here to Stay. State St . Occoslte White House Rest.nrant X
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rail opening
Mountains of New Goods
Now Ready fo Yos In
spection . . . .
Never In the history of tho store were wo in such position to offer our many
friends and patrons the newest and most durable line, of npto-date mer
chandise that can be found anywhere in the Northwest; neither pains nor
money has been spared in making this granJ selecton f ow
e are showing the same line, of goods as are shown in Chicago by -the
most fashionable houses. You willfin.i
lou willfiml our praces to be always lower than
any other house in this part of the world.
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New Fancy SUks.
New Black SUJts
New Fancy Velvets
New Velvets In Black nd all colors
New Taney Dress Goods.
New Black Dross Goods.
New Broadcloths
New Scotch Tweeds
New Zebellnea.
New SUk Waists
New Velvet Waists
New WalsUngs
New French Flannel Waists'
New Wool Shawls "
New Dress Skirts
New Walking Skirts
New Jackets
New Capes
New Chlldrea's Jackets.
New Goods
New Furs
New Capes for Children and Girls
New Belts
New Wrist Bags
New Kid Gloves
New Ribbons
New Hosiery
New Blankets
New Comforts
New Outing Flannels
New silk Petticoats
New Men's, Women's and Chil
dren's Underwear. ,
New Corsets
New Neckwear for Ladies
New Muslins
New Calicoes
New Dress Trimmings
New Notions
New Yarns.
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