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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1904)
11 f 1 J. L STOCTON Only a fow more days and the old landmark will bo closed. We propose to make this the LIVELIEST WEEK TIES DALRYMPLB STORE EVER SAW. Something will happen every time the clock ticks. Price concessions will ho greater than ever. Every one will bo served promptly, courteously and well. We can bet tcr afford to cut prices than any other firm because we bou'ght the Dalryraple stock at nearly half what it was worth. i M0 Ladles' Waists Don't ail to seo tho big stock which wo aro closing out of tho Dnlryinplo Ptoro at $1.04 each STEIN-BLOCH CLOTHING Now Cement Walk. Contractors commenced tho work of building a new cement sidewalk around tho Stato and Liberty street Chinese section. Tho walk will bo standard width, and will bo a great improvement over tho old dilapidated board walk. FULL STOCK Wo now have n full stock of Hy aciutbi, Tulips, Crocus, Narcissus, Snow Props, Jonquils and a nlco as sortment of Chinese Snored Lilies. Would bo pleased to havo tho public call and inspect our stock at Savage & Fletcher 322-324 Commercial St. j i Gold Dust Flour I Made by THE 8IDNEY POW. ! ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore- j gon, Mado for family -use. Ask 5 your grocer (or it Bran and ! ihorts always on hand. : P. B. Wallace f AGENT VM-ORE U r Uhcrvoixl, AxX , U cum i. st With iitlkrt A tUktr- Jlem, Or Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Ovor Ladd k Hush's Dank, Salem, Or -h hh-h iiiiiiiiinni(iHHnnniiiMHi)iiiii)it i Failing Eye Sight If you havo any trouble with your eyes, your cy glasses may not be satisfactory. I am most certain we can overeomo the difficulty. Our Crystaliue Lenses are the bet in the market, nnd warranted to be of absolutely perfect construction. Our instruments for testing and finding your eyo defects are the latest invention, and we have lately added one which will test your glasses In such a way that you can see for yourself if they are absolutely perfect. Consultation and eyes tested free. J plonssr Optician. 68 State Strttt 44 It t liH'HW M-8 i I 1 HHr-H THE OLD WHITE CORNER AND THE J. J. DALRYMPLE STORE THE GRAND FINAL D ess Goods Beautiful voiles, crepes, veilings and eoliencs, intensified in beauty by tho introduction of silk and delicate figures. The most popular weaves for evening gowns at Sale Prices at tho Dalrymple Store. Plaids the Rage Wo havo them in both silk and wool in a great variety of styles at closing out Sale Prices New Umbrellas Another shipment of those fine ligh-grnde umbrellas just reached us. Prices rnngo from 38c to $10 Make Both Ends Meat. If you cannot mako both ends meat, you might mako ono sausage. Try somo of that inado at the old reliable market of E. ('. Cross. Tho best of everything which Oregon can produce nnd money can buy. And at tho cut price", on account of tho meat war. Weekly Pay Day. The weekly pay day of II. S. Gilo & Company occurred this afternoon. The cojnpany paid out over $400 to the 75 people employed in packing prunes. A Sewing Machine For $5.00 That's tho price of a good second hand raachlno that wo have for sale, all lOndy to sow. Thoro aro others at ton and twelve, all worth your inspection, if you can't afford a good ono. That White Rotary has created n world of enthusiasm wherever used. First plnco It la u rotor), and that is tho only sort of machine a woman should run. Then it is tho most modern rotary shuttlo on tho market. Shuttle Instantly removed. Dobbin holds half spool No. SO. Thrlblo food. Hall bearing. Tension Indicator. Automatic tension release. Automatic lift. Dent woodwork, and in fact every up-to-date feature that's to bo had, nil combined with the latot woodwork. Cft'l and bo shown. F. A. Wiggins' Implement House 255-257 Liberty St Farm Implements, Automobiles, Sewing Machines and Supplies. ALL KINDS OF FRU'T TRAYS AND ORCHARD BOiCd at the X shop of 1 G. F. Mason i Miller street. South Salem PHONE 2191 Red. Restored Next door to Ladd & Bush Bank H 1 M 1 1 It I'a i I II M I l DAJS.T CAPITA! ttTORNAI SALEM, OREOON, & CO. Tlie Panania Canal Model A large papier mache map of tho Panama Canal will be given to tho most popular school. Each 25 cent purchase entitles yon to one vote. The result will be published each week. Don't forget to vote. Yarns Come and see the biggest stock of yarns you ever saw in a retail store, and all go at Sale Prices Men's $3 Hats tr t r- r opeciai, qi.3u Shoes The famous Selz shoes make tho feet glad and increase the bank account. Try a Pair FOR MEN A Good Team. Tho Columbia University football team, which went up against Willam ette University Saturday, wns an all around goud team, but, owing to the heavier weight of the Willamette's tlioy were outclassed. They showed great spirit throughout tho game, nnd took tholr defeat gracefully. They are n gentlemanly lot of boys, nnd iniult' many friends during their short stay in tho city. They returned home on tho afternoon train yesterday. Married a Widow. London, Oct. 24. Edward Terry, the actor, today was innrried to the widow of the lato theatrical manager, Augustus Harris. NEW TODAY For Rent. Rooms at 510 Commercial street. Mrs. M. A. Dice. 10 24 lwk Tor Sale. Clark Seedling nnd Magoon strawborry plants, $2 per thousand. V. II. lleguu, Salem, Route 5. 10 24 3t Por Rent. Farm 2'y& miloi ifouth. Ad- drew "C. P..," care Journal. 10-24-3f Rare Opportunity For young .couple! to iko omirgu oi rooming iiousu, mm Itoard the landlady. Terms the best.' Inquire of "0. T.," eare .Journal of floe, 10-24 tf o Wanted lndy or gentleman of fair education to travel for a firm of $360,000. Salary $1072 per year and expenses. Salary paid weekly nnd expense advanced. Address, with stamp, J. A. Alexander. Salem, Ore gon. 10-24-lf Wanted. Salesman; liberal pay week ly; permanent; established trade, llrown Bros. Co., Rochester, N. V. 10-22-lt Wanted. Manager for branch office wo wish to 1 ocate In Salem. Ad dross, with references, Morris Wholesale House, care of Journal 10-22-31 Wanted. A girl for general house work Call at 442 Commercial and Union streets, 10-22-31 Pohle & Bishop Have just put la two power machines, one for sharpening iMac plows, and ono for sharpening dlso harrows. Bring In your discs and havo them sharpened. 10-22-!t.dw Strayed. The person will he remu nerated who gives information leading to recovery f a drk Jer sey heifer. 3-yoars-old, Inclined to be slosdor and Hght hulk In the hind quartern which strayed several months ago Mrs, Delta MrQik i-'aiJst, Salem. R F D. No, 4. 10-21 3t MONDAY, OOTOBEB 2, 100. .MIIHWUIHIIIIIIilll Port land lo The Rescue Again, as during the last sale, I have we been obliged to call on J Portland for a fresh .supply of f piano's for the second week's f trade. Packard's : Fischers and :: Lvdwig's Will bo shipped Monday nnd X grace the special sale on Tuesday T morning. Fresh shipments of tbe makes have just arrived in . . Portland, and nro the most beau- '. '. tiful of the kind ever received. ' ' Don t Fail !;See :: Them J Allen & Gilbert- J I Ramaker Co. X Oregon's Leading House t Salem Branch J 299 Commercial St. 1-llllllllllllllllllllHK Hop Wite We are headquarters for hop wire or wire fencing. Call or write nnd get prices. We can save you money. Walter Moriey. SALEM FENCE WORKS 60 Court St. Estray Notice. Notice is hereby siren that I hte taken up and impoandal the following derit4 animal found runnlnt at lrg within the City oi 8- m, to-wlu Ono dark brown horse, about 12 years old, right hind foot white, and anchor brand on left hip. Tb owner of uM animal canhavethe lame bj froiln property and paying tho legal charges and xpent$ of UVltif up and keeplns ete, and In defanlt thereof for fire dan, 1 will promed to Mil th aul animal at pnhlie anctlon a provided tn ordluanc So. 'JDOofthe aturv uJd City. Dated Salem, October, 30 J. II PENLAND, Foundrnaster Seventh Ward. The Ctedit Bttyei rays aw jl iici And he pays for the credit extended to his neighbors. The only way to avoid paying goods that other people bought and failed to pay for is to pay cash at a cash store. The New York Rackei .... . i .?. n Does a strictly casn Business, iui uuu uuimra worm oi goods out 05 1 credit or approval. Every article that leaves the store must be paid for I No losses from bal accounts to add to our prices. Our expenses art! very light In proportion to tne Dusiness we are doing. The quantity of merchandise we use enables us to buy at the lowest quai tity prices. That's why we undersell Dry Goods. Shoes, EVERYTHING FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE-PEIOE CASH 3T0EE. E. T. BARNES, PROPRIETOR HOTELS The Willamette. T. H. Riggs, Portland. P. Smith, Portland. A. A. Wright, Portland. . N. E. Ager, Portland. C. D. 1'razer, Portland. M. W. Wuestloff, Cleveland. W. H. Wnre, Portsmouth. Mrs. L. C. Vitus, Eugene. Ralph Btullong, city. Roy Budlong, city. Aug. Cenrl, city. v II. J. Pillett, city. AVm. Stnplcton, city. Miss llrown, Albnny. 1 L. Meyers. Chicago. Mrs. E. Barber, Wash. Miss Boles, Pendleton. A. T. Crane and wife, Portland. V. J. Eldriedge, Portland. J. J. AVolfe, Silverton. Aug. Huckc8toin, city. It. Braenligan, Chicago. II. E. Lounsbury, Portland. dm m . Sweeping Made in Evcty Department For This Sale This crent sale starts on Monday nesdny evening. Every nrticlo lliu lull (.'Pb lutn-uuiiuiii ft..,i.. .v.L uV. IdllUiUUJ v.u vum ........ , j and compare them with ithe prices you can get elsewhere. THE tt' WAYS BUSY STORE will Rflll von onnd trnn.la frnm 50.. to 30c on the dolltf H cheaper thnn any bouse in Salem. of our little expenses. SILK VELVETS $1.25 Silk Velvets, in all colors, brown, green, navy, cardinal nnd black, quality fine; price,. 75c $1 Metallic Fancy Walsting Velvets, beautiful; price C9c VELVETEENS 75c Silk Yelveteons, in all the latest shades, brown, green, soar, let, mnroon, wine, royal, navy, pink, blue nnd white, splendid for waists and trimming pur poses; price 48c BLACK SILKS 75e block Silk Taffeta, a splen did heavy quality; sale price, yard 4Sc $1 black Silk Ponu do Soie, satin finish (special) Gsc $1.35 black Silk Peau de Soie, our Famous brand; price 85c $1 block Silk Guaranteed Taf feta; Bpeoial for this sale only, J""l 69c COLORED SILKS 39c India Silk, will wash like muslin, all eolors; price 25c $1 Royal Wash Taffeta Silk, In all colors nnd black, a beautiful soft silk, thick and heavy; price yard C9c ASK TOR THE TEE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE NORTHWEST. M'Evoy Brothers.Court St., Saleg .vuiuuauoii "regular stores." Clothing, Underwent AVnltcr Lt Tooze, Woodburn. L. B. Horgan, Aberdeen. Lee W. Campbell, St. Louis. Frank Rhien, Philadelphia. J. F. Wheeler, Portland. J. W. Japcrson, Portland. C. I, McLean, Dallas. Theo. Rosenblatt, San Francisco. Mrs. A. L. Goff,, Wilbur, Or. J. M. Johnson, Wilbur, Or. J. S. Smith, Portland. .T.( T. Hintt, Tncotna. G.' D. Witness, Portland. C. HMny, Portland. o New Firm in Business. T. Kolverson and David Yantis In purchased the stock of ghocs of I , Monfred & Co., and will take posw sion November 1st. They will nut a a fine lino of men's shoes and furci& ing goods, nnd will name the place tit "Toggery." Tho new firm will U known ns Holverson & Yantis. Tksr ro not strangers to the people of Sa lem, nnd will no doubt work up a gool trade. Sjom Redactions moruinir and closes at 0 o'clock on WeJ HI thrptighout the store is shaved down ti Wo can afford to do it on accoust FANCY SILK. $1 Fancy Dress Silks, in a beau tiful assortment of designs and colorings; special sale price . -M $1.25 highrgrado Dress Silks, protty stylos; price, yard .. -ft $1.35 Cropo de Chine Silk, in all colors, beautiful goods; sale price, yard " $1.50 colored Peau de Soie Silks. , in beautiful shades, high grade quality; special sale price, yarJ DRESS GOODS C5c English Tweeds, a yard . 5e 75c Albatross, in all colors, yd 20c school plaid dress goods .12k $1 Panama Cloth dress go"d. new; sale price, yard .... 0JZ 75c new Brilliantincs, yard....55j We are showing n beautiful Y& now Broadoloths, Zebelines and nee black dress goods at very lo prices. WAISTTNQS 18c fancy Persian striped waist- ings, yard J-'- 50c Scotch wool waisting. yJ " 75c French Flannol waistmg. In a splendid lino of shade; price, yard " We are showing a splendid a; ment of fancy Velvets and S watstings at little prices. GOODS AE-VEJATIflED. L. jH nrnrnmrnniiwiTii " mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmamtim jrmmmmmmmamaimmamix. . . iaii