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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1905)
DAILY CAJtTAI. JOOTOCA SALEM. OREOON. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1805. 19 1 B i f RP !i?i Stockton & Co. Tfce Old White Conner . New Stilts New Coats New Sfcitfts Tk very oae yea hare bees wsitisg far came Ust right Jut before ire ele. Oim enrJytliij asarsiag aad get yew pick. NEATLY TAILORED LONG COAX BUTTS, THE MOST FA. VQBED TUIfl SEASON. TitPEOVED EMPIRE COATS.. STYLES SUCH AS LADIES OP D INDIVIDUAL tastes will choose. Don't Forget Oar Specials in Dress Goods la this department v are offering mb6 rousing specials, which ses Ug saving to yea and qcJek sales to us. One Lot One Lot One Lot One Lot J 5c yd 22c yd cyd 89c yd BUSINESS OETS BETTER EVERT DAT AT THI3 OLD HOJdE STEAD. CAN YOU GUESS WHY? THE NEW ,J PLAITED PANAMA SKIRTS Among tlso Panama Skirt so mch in rogue, this becoming" design is qalto Ike mwt popular, aav9g,tasty dressers. Tie high grade Chif fon Panamas are finding faver with ear most particular trade. A glance three gh ow racks will coavine yoo that we are leaders or right style and right price. Tie New Bwtterfly Skirt A usual we are first to shew tho new. ThSa time it is the Butterfly or Peacock Skirt. This garment proves the superior ity of skill la work manship of oar garment makers. It is attraetire, serviceable and Terr reasonable ia price. ASK TO SEE IT jrj&M-iMjmJ-M.u.rMmjimjJ!JLjJUljr 15 SALESLADIES, 4 SALESMENand 3 DRESSMAKERS la the number of help bow employed by the CHICAGO STORE, and for the past tirta weeks we did not hare near enough clerks to attend to onr PAST GROWING BUSINESS. This month four years ajo wi started in bttsineia with one clerk; now onr store is 175 feet deep h, two floors filled to the brim with tho choicest lines of DRY OOODa. CLOAKS, SUITS, MILLINERY, GLOTHINO, Shoes and Fancy Ooodi! The bare, naked truth ia dearly shown In this wonderful growtb-Uut wo undersell all competition. See the following price list: An answer to Hacckel'a " Riddle of the Universe" (Harpere) has been written by (Mr OUrer Ledge, and G. P. Putnam's So will bring est the book early nxt Rwwrth seder the title, "Life and Matter." Money to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Over Ladd A Bash's Bank. 61 em, Or. Class Opening - UIwEIaa Weller will meet her pa Jplls, and any who desire to stndy piano, after October 1st Went Mud Guards and Steel Rims And Repair Umbrellas. Best Worlc at Honest Prices FRANK J. MOORE sea main. 379 COURT STREET. WAGER STILL STANDS. Mosey Is Tied Up Until Well Known FortUnders Walk to Salem. Ties well known Pcrtkuul sen, who bad imbibed st wisely but too weU, met at the Qtie, Sixth and Stark streets, aad eagaged ia friendly con versation aattt a late her. Steins were filled and ecaptied, and the pair became mere and more pleased with life. Time: t ariae aad leave fer heme came, ad it waa with dlffiealty that the two accampNshed the "getting P." "Yau're drank and eaa't walk heme," said ene to the ether. "I'll bet jnh $100 that I an walk t SaUsa, atarsiag dnm the ptofiiee, bfre ye can ge the sasae distance," reptietl the aeher. "Barea" Sebleitk, eae ef the preprl etert, was ia ehargo at the time and agreed t bM the sUkea. The $M0 was pl p, aad the walk was t have hga the feHcm-ing saornlng. The (y thing that the two aM reeall the axt day, fcirver, was the faat that eah had deputed 4100 with 'IUra" Sehlaak. This they wished ta "draw ttowav" aad preeeeded to the Quelle to getJW - "Neither of you has wen the wa ger," said "Barea" Sehleak. "ij wot ra Tina me is ea;nieaio lae money; in fact, I thiak TJI hoM it awhile, and ssaybe yo will walk to Salem. I'm ready to torn the S04 over' to the wiaaer at aay time." Hew to get the maaey bask, is aw treabMag the two dtsaiale ef Baeebw, whe, ea seeead thoaght, are set anx ietts te display their atfcletie powers by a tramp to Sates. The walking is at good Jart saw. Oregaaiaa. We Prescfifce And fit eyeglasses, fill oeeaUsts' preseriptioas aeeurately do praetieally everything la the nature of optisal work, expertly and earefnUyr We employ the mast advanced methods and (he moat improved ia etruments for examining eye and we guarantee to fit then with absolute aeeurae;r with proper leases at very reasonable cost. No charge whatever for making aa examination. $m fatwotofotfae? State aif Liberty Sis., Salem, Ote Edna Moody McCorruck. The faneral ef Mrs. Eds MeCor aaek will Uke pavre frees the family rejideaee taorrow. There are flams w)khi tUpare are simfry aa wraw ta be said, tt wnir haa ao voice, aad this m eae ei SALEM CITY PRIMARY Will Be Held Under the New State Law ADDITIONAL PERSONALS. Mr. aad Mrs. Daa Qaiaa Mill City are ia the etty far a short time tetany. TSUey are aa their way home fram Pertlaad, where they have beea spead lag their haaeyajsea. Mrs. P. B. FerrtJI aad her brath in-law. Newt Perreil, will leave tamerV row niKht far Ka. Nevada, where they WW vWt with Chart p. FecreH, waa u Mens t ut( eaaaty. Mrs. Perreil gee far a vi4t while Mr. Per reil gees far his health. They expect? to be geae abaat two moaths. o Pine Horso for Sale. I saw offer U sell Aladdia, my Ue4.j oeie-maarard ealt, years eld; good tretter, kind aad well brakea. AlsoJ "BKTf ', -, t a bargain. L. D. IIBNRY, Bagleweod. Phaae HU Mala. 10-12 3t Tork SUU To Theatergoers ia this elty arc te bo given a treat this treeing in the paa taral play, "York State Patts," whtah is ia its successful seasee. It has been greeted everywhere with packed hooses. It is a great improve. meat upon such plays aa "Jed Preutv" and the "Obi Ilameetead," aad is real ly the beet and newest thing ef its kind ever played ta Salem. Unlike most plays it haa no villain, bat all the characters are made to please and one forgets they are jnt stage felt, their acting being so realistic. The stage settings are all fine and the makeups in perfect harmony with the play. In fact, it is the play of the season and none should fail to attend it. Butlhe Date and Places Will Be Fixed by the City Council The new direct primary law applies ta all aitlet aad towns of two thousand ipniaticB r ever. Heace the Salem itlasL to be held Moadav, Be- ISembor 4, will have ita candidates nom inated aadr the t.roviwons of that law. At Salem there will be one alderman elected ia each of the seven wards a the cJty ami two per cent ef the party vote in each ward is required to en title a petition to be filed with the eity reeonler, who at a certain time fixed bv LADIES' JACKETS Pricea $2.95, $4.60, $5.00 and $7.50 LADIXS' COATS Prices $7.90, $8.50 and $10.00 LADIES' CAPES Prices $3.60, $160 and $5.90 CHILDREN'S JACKETS Prices $L60, $20 and $3.60 LADIES' WALKING BKDHS Prices $L60, $20 and $3.50 LADIES' DRESS SKIRTS $Z95, $3.60 and $4.60 LADD3S' 8UTTS $6.90, $8.50, $10.60 and $14.00 LADD2S"WAISTS, WOOL Prices 98c, $L50 and $L95 LADIES' SILK WAISTS Prices $2.95, $3.60 and $4.50 LADIES' PETTICOATS Prices 65c, 75c, B5c and $L50 LADIES' WALKnfO HATS Price 98c, $L50 and $2X0 LADIES' DRESS HATS $1.05, $2.60, $3X0 and $4.60 CHILDREN'S TRIMMED HATS $L25, $1.49 and $Z25 40 in. Wool Oerg Drscs Goods yd 35c 40 in. Bannockbnm Tweed Droea Goods, yd ........40c 76c Covert Cloth Drew Goods, now ..shades, yd ...49c $L25 66-ln. Broadcloth, yd 60c $1.50 Pancy Wood Dree Goods 00c 35c School Plaid Drsas Goods, yd 15c 8 I-3c Outing Flannel, yd .,. 6c Best Standard Calicoes, yd ....4'iC 45c Table Linens Bleached, yd . .29o 15c Turkish Towels Bleached .'..10c 8 Vac White Towels, price ,.6c BLACK rTTT.TCB 35c, 49c, 65c, 75c and 85e ji COLORED DRESS HTMTfl Bc, 65c and 75s yd 75c VELVETEENS, aU colors, yd 4Scyil $L50 PA1TCT WAISTDfQ Vm; VETS, yd jjj 5c DOUBLE BLANKETS, pair $L60 COMTORTABLES, price ..98c CHILDREN'S UNDERWEAR 15c aad 25c LADLES' WINTER UNDEBWEAS 25c aadS5e LADIES' 25c FLEECE IJNED HOSE, prico 1So 16c CASHMERE FLANNELETTES prfcoyd 1Ce No. 40 NECK RIBBONS, htt.tt ,j 12Ve and 16c MEN'S 49c HEAVT WINTER VR. DERWEAR, price 29e BOYS' 39c HEAVT WINTER UN. DERWEAR, prica $& MEN'S $1 FELT HATS, price 49c MEN'S $3X0 DRESS SHOES $1.93 LADIES, $25 DRESS SHOES $139 REMNANTS DRESS GOODS Half Pries REMNANTS FINE HLKS Half Prlci Bert Sana Bilk, ball .....2e 200-yd Beat Spool Cotton lc Damlnjr Cotton, ball ie Ohildrea's Handkerchiefs, each lc Man's 10c whit Handkerchlefi to Ladies' 8c white Handkerchlefi 3c 8c Bleached Muslin, yd 6c House Lining, yd 3c Salem'sGreatestGrowingStore MCEY0Y BROS. Corner of Commer cial and Court Streets thonties have over the same matters at their nwnieipal elections for choos ing the public officers of said cities and towns. "' The city council expects nt its next regular meeting te make provision for compliance with tho direct primary law for the coming city election. It will select ike timo and place and np pojat the 'judge for the primaries, who will probably be the same as the judges for the election. the council will have all tho names for each ward printed on a ballot for the primary election. In eitlec holding their elections at the the samo Umo as the general elections, the state law fixes the time for holJint? tho primary and the time for filing pe titions. But cities holding their mu nicipal election at some other time, than the general election are roverned by tho following provisions of the stat ute, section 6: "Under the provisions of the law tho lawfully constituted legislative and executive authorities of cities aad towns within the provisions of this . tlon not holding their municipal elec tions at the name time the general elections are held shall have such Tonv or and authority over the establish ment or municipal voting precincts and wards, municipal boards of judges and cieria or election and other oflieera of their ea,ld municipal elections and other matters pertaining (n mnni.in.i primary nomtnaftng elections required J lor oucn etuss and towns by this law that such legislative and executive nu Cheated Death. Kidney trouble often ends fatally, but by choosing the right medicine, E. II. Wolfe of Bear Grove, Iowa, cheat ed death. Ho says: "Two years ago I had kidney trouble, which caused me gre-t pain and suffering and anxiety, but I took Eleetric Bitters, which ef feeted a complete cure. I have also found them of great benefit in trener- al debility and nervo trouble, and keep them constantly on hand, since, as I find tbey have no equal." J. C. Perry, druggist, guarantees them t 50c. PRINTING! THAT IS RIGHT THAT HI TlE KIND WE DO! No job too small, nor too large, for aa to handle. LET US FIGURE ON YOUR NEXT ORDER. You will be pleased with both work and price ,r Additional Church Notices Pentecostal Mission, Twelfth street south of State Sunday school nt 10 a. m. and preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Bible study, 3:30 p. m. eaeb week day except Ssturdav. All free nnd a hearty welcome extended, Rev. Yf. -N. MeCaadlisb, pastor. THE KATZENJAMMER PICNIC. To Bo Given for the Benefit of the Public Library. Clara Louisa Thompson is in the city, tho Woman's Club having engaged her to put on her new nlnv T, tt-- eaaammer PUnte." for tho benefit of tbo Public Library. The Library ia greatly in need of money and it should be tho desire of all to help in this worthy cause, either In taking part In the play or patronlring the entertain ment. Tho play is full of fun, aa the name uggts. The cleverest local taleat of the city has been secured to tako part. New music, catchy songs and original specialties. Not a dull """ nuowea to creep in. Watch the papers to note the progress of tho plinic ELLIOTT THE JOB PRINTER Phene: Main LN3 217 South Commercial St JJ&n L. Griffith, excapta'a of Albany College football team, hu ' terc4 tho O. A. C. to take the rleetfR" 'engineering course. He will a'w & the foohtball squad and l a str addition to tho team. " r rr .Norwich Union Fire Inst ance Society. Prank Meredith, Resident Al. Office with Wm. Brown & Co, No. 1 Commercial Street. 3nth 'PfIt.X-na.. iMnmnKiw Atari BfcJ iMimaii &r NEW TODAY Wanted. Forty prune facers. $ at Tillson'i warehouse 9'Z For Salo About 14 cords b.g fi " dry. Inquire of Mrs. P- E- PJJ 518 Commercial St. (North) fiw 10-W VWV. For Rent-Threo unfurnished bctf . ., r.f.i TJberty keeping rooms. Appty "" ,Li . in-31 at. . . . ,i irrinm ave-i i-Wtwecn a .- - a brown pocketDooic --- meney: ' Liberal reward wTJ be p for return of aamo to Mr;j.,, Starr, near store. 1- "