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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1905)
DAXLT OAPIXAI. 30XJS3IAL. SALEM. OEEOOH. SATUEDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1905. xo THE HOP Stockton & Co THE OLD WHITE CORNER MARKET LIYELY JPJBC&l&SJBARGMteamjJ , i - I mmmmm rwm 'A YJ WmnJ Surpassing Dress Goods Values Sure to Create a Buying furore The reputation of this store as a Dress Goods depot was trrer more pronoBt than new; competition has the effect of easting It to shine with the brighter thaw ever lustre. W welcome eofapetitles, and court it. Such values as we are offering t t b fensd ia this whole Willamette ValJey. wttuAM r. man. ntiAotxrmA. sHEr ST TWf QUAJUt WUM Read's Rain Proof Tie best rain proof ge4s ia the world. .Bead's same en erery piece. They eaanet be counterfeited. BEAD'S Eagadine Crepe. BEAD'S Granite Sorting. BEAD'S Double Warp Pan ama. BEAD'S Chameleon Crepe. BEAD'S Check Panama. BEAD'S Armuer, etc BROADCLOTHS If any store should say that they show aa ma ay broadeletbs a we do they would only bo bragging. "We bow nearly every grade from .the cheapest to the best, in a well-selected Um of eotor. Specials lc A YABD. A Hue of assorted novelties and plaid. 22c A 7ABD Regular 35 to Me value. 41c A TABD. Wo have added a lot of sew thing to tali assortment. Too should by eM means look Into tbi offering of 50e to 11.00 values at 41e a rani. ASS TO SEE CHAMELEON CBEFE. Flannelettes MADOK FXEECE A heavy double-faced cotton eloth. Especially good far robes. Patters rcry similar to rebe blan kets. VELVET riiEEOE . An excellent double-faced cotton doth, napped en both aides, used for Klmonas, House Gowns, Robes and Wrappers. ALPHZASEBOE AND CBEPONETTE Used far all purposes. The pat teres are varied and bountiful. Prises exeeedlBgly low. OUTINa FLANNELS 5 to Mo. The 15c ones are called French Flannels beeaaao the pat teres ahow np as well aa in the French Flannel cloths. OUB 10c GRADES. Include everything in desirable patterna. The items aro extensive and very select. fDmwh af JMT&WWt ATVVftl?' BUTTERFLY SKIRTS $3.50 s We were first to show the Batter er skirts. "We bad them in several qualities, bat now we have only two kinds left. We will sot show yes a sMmpsy, shot together garment, when you come, bt instead will oon visee you that yoa sever saw so Bwek goodas for to sswll a prise. fl Tho hop nwncet has been qaite lively ia different totalities the past week. Ed Herren was at Jefferson yester lay aad reeoived 19.000 poaads of eon tract bops frosa Myers Bros. The foMowiag hop sales have been reported at Dallas dwiag the week: Fink Bros, "6 bales, 1S eonts; A. W. PUaiiagtoa, 170 bales, 15 coats; feaael Orr, i$S bales, 12 e; "W. W. Miller's erop, 12 eoats; I. F. Yoa kum. 101 bales. 12 tOBts: D. Shep- i brA 57 Ules. It eeats; Charley Hnb- lUrd. 100 bales, 12 cents; MoBee aad Hupaes. 4S Ul, 11 and 12 eeats; W. L Friak, ?5 bales. 12 cents; V. T. Foster, 24 bales, 12 seats; Peter .Has ten, 210 bales, 12 sests; Jacob Saith, M bales, 12 eeats. W, B. Velts, who has charge of the Otto Hansen hop yard, soar Oak Grove.) was in the city today. He says the hop crop arosnd there is nroeh larger than expected, and .also of bet ter quality, in faet, all are considered very choice. He has his crop stored here. SALEM AGAINST PORTLAND Smiles (From Hie Typewriter Balem people will approve .Brother Scott's saying arsen, aad close tbe argument. A good platform for all candidates for aldrman I will stand up tor the beet iBteretts of the city at all times. The Journal believes it will be a godsend for tho laboring men of this city if 500 men were employed for the next six months building new atreets and other public Improvements. The railroad to Tillamook has been "assured" again. So baa the electric road from Salem to Portland. The lat ter will bo built soon. SUSTJ I ur I W. If yea read onr ad yon are rare to I get the correct shopping news. I ADDITIONAL PEBSONALS. FLETOHEB'S cmumEN out fob 0 ASTORIA. The Most Popular Suits Are onqueetionedly the handsomo 3 and 4 -button single-breasted BLACK BLUE SERGES and GUNMETAL GRAYS An oarly inspection will convlnco yen that our linos of samples aro the Jmost complete in tho ' CITY Fall and Winter Suits $15 to $50 The TOGGERY Steolhamxaer & Yantis, Proprietora. 105 COMMERCIAL STREET. If Yot Have Any Trouble With your eyeo or eye glas, let us demeaotrato our ability to remedy it. Wo haro n thoroughly equipped optical department and a complete stock of best-quality- lessen and fracas and opt leal goods of all hinds, We aro prepared, to do every kind of optical work fit glasses, fill oeeu lists'. prescriptions, tvplaee broken lenses, dotre-palring of all aorta aad do orcrythlng woU. State and Liberty Sts., Salem, Ore Pff-Z Justice and Mrs. E. C. Wolverton went up to Albany today. jU'ipe Jean is ipenqing nunuay with bis familv in Eugeae. M. Ward MckiaBey went to Turner this morning to spend Sunday with relatives. Chaaneey Bishop went to Corrallis today to so the PhUbmb-O. A. C. loot ball game. WiO St. Holes and sister. Mrs. Ger trnde Spanlding, frosa MaoVrla, Iowa, are visitiaguheir cousin, Mr. II. St. HsUr. Mrs. Mary Casebeer, of this sity, has returned botne after aa extended visit with Iter. E. S. Bollinger and wifo, of Oregon City. The Portland high school football team arrived this morsing on the 11 o'clock train. Thoy wore mot at the de pot by a largo number of tho Saloaa student. The tenderoat aad sweetest meats are sold at Farrlngton's market. tf CHILDREN CEY FOR tLETOIIER'8 CASTOBIA Class Opening Miss Elma Welter will meet ber pu pils, and any who desire to study plane, after October lit. Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. Frank Meredith, Resident Agent, Offlco with Wm. Brown & Co., No. 120 Commercial Street. NEW TODAY The two teams lined op as follew: PortUad Left end, Lewis; tackle, St. Clair; left gaard, Mount; center, rsrlsoa; right guard, MeDoaald; right tackle, Cases; right end. Bradley and Vernon; quarterback. Reed, fullback. Kiltz; left half, Canoag; right half, Zanders. Salem Cary, center; Miller, left guard; blater, right guard; Jones, lelt rankle; Mauer right tackle; Reaaes, Wt end; William, right end; Raodo, quarterback; Cross, left half; Matth ews, fallback; Catlin, right half. Subs, Holman, Hall, Kilcs, Farmer. HemkrsoB, eeaeh: of the Portland high school was referee, while Xaee, of the Willamette team, was umpire. FOOTBALL RALLY The first high school football rally ever held in Salem was hold oa the school grounds of the Bast school last night. A hnge bonfire was built, and around this gathered scares of stu dents, to show the members f the team that they had groat coandenee ia them and also to instill into the team some of that spirit which makes football aaoh a famous game, and without which no team can hop to win. Speeches wore made, songs suag aad yells given. A great deal of enthusi asm was manifested, aad. altogether, it was a vary successful rally ia every particular. If the members of the team retain their spirit until this afternoon, the Portland boys will realise that sumo thing has happened. St. Joseph's Catholic. First maM at 7:3u a. m. High mass at 10:30 a. m. Catechism at 9:30 a. m. Vespers at 7:30 p. m. . Services everv evening during Oc tober at 7:3 p m. A. Moore rector. The a People's Choid J3 THE CHICAGO STORE, JUDGING FBOM THE VAST NUMBER Cj PEOPLE THAT ASSEMBLE IN OUB ESTABLISHMENT TOE Jg PAST FOUB WEEKS. WE HIGHLY APPBECIATE THE rBTQj SHD? THE PEOPLE HAVE SHOWN TJS ANDINEETUBNrOB THSa KINDNESS WE PBOMESE FAITHFULLY TO LEAVE NO 8T0x UNTUBNED FN DODTG OUtt rAT that IB, TRYING AlWAli1 ...mi -wrr trinmr sm nnrrtfn "vnrr xtAtfrnrvn m,.. :i NOT BE BEAT ANYWHEBE ON THE PACTFIO COAST. READ oi3 MEN'S CLOTHING. Men's $650 Tweed Salta, prico $4.95 Men's 310 Nobby Suits, prico S6.90 Men's 312 Swell Salts, prico $9.50 Boys' $3 2-pIeco Snlta, prico $1.89 Boys $4 2-piece Suits, prico $2.75 Youth's $6 Swell Suits, prico $3.95 MEN'S UNDERWEAB. 45c HeaTy Fleeced Shirts 29c 65c Wool Fleeced Shirts 45c $1.25 Heavy Merino Underwear 75c $L50 Heavy Lamb's Wool Under- wear 95c LADIES' COATS. $5.00 Coats, sale price $3.95 $8.50 Coats, silo price $5.90 $120 Long Bain Coats $8.90 $15.00 Long Bain Coats ....$10.90 $14.50 -Length Coats $8.90 LADIES' SUITS. $10.00 Suits, sals prico $7.90 $14.00 -Suits, salo price .......$9.90 $18.90 Swell Suits, price ....$13.90 DRESS SKIRTS. $L50 Dross Skirts, sale- price.. $2.95 $6.50 Dress Skirts, aalo prico.. $3.90 $830 Dress Skirts, sale price.. $5.50 CORSETS. Warner's Bust Proof, tho best on earth, aalo price 45c, 75c and 98c MILLINERY. 200 Felt Turbin Hats, trimmed, all colors, sale price $1.49 Napoleon Hats, trimmed, price $1.49 H Hats at all prices from 95c to ujt HII-rtft AMD DRESS GOODS Wo aro showing all colon fa ti now aiolro Water Weave sajj WJ iiiumu.w, wo priCS fy 75c Black Taffeta rilk, yd , $1.13 30-incn black Taffeta 8flk ij Fancy Silks and India Silk fca 25c yd np. l 60c Fancy Wool Dress Goods, 7454 76c Fancy Wool Dress Goods, ydfli $L60 Bainproof Cloth, sale pi jj 75c Fino Albatross, all colon, ji g Fancy Waistlngs, yd 12,c, 15e, and 25c Jf $15 Metallic Velvet Waistbp& OUTINO FLAirNEIS. " 1000 yds Light and Dk Od n.innol, yd 1000 yds Fancy Outing nasi, yet .... 1000 yds Velvet Wool Outiai riu nels, yd u, 12Vic Wrapper Flannels, yd ....k COMFORTS AND BLANKER Comforters at sale prices, 69c, Tx 98c and $1.25. Blankets at sale price, pair, iSe,7k 98c and $L50. CHILDBEN'S UNDERWEAS. At Sale Prices, 10c, 15c, 18e taia Children's Stockings, 8c, 10c, ir;jt 15c and 25c SalemsGtfeatestGifowiiigStofi MrFVnY RRllQ Corner of Commcr HitCYUI DIUj. cial and Court Street DIED. STEFFLER. At the familv home on 21st street, ia Salem, Saturday morning, October 21, 190$, of easeer of the stomach, Abraham J. Stiffler, aged 71 years. Deceased came ot Salem from Iowa two years ago, aad has conducted a farm and lived in the suburbs. He leaves a wife, four soos and one daugh ter to m on re his departure. He bad been atek onh about a week, although te had been poorly for several months. Deceased's one son a-.d dsurita! hero, while the three iter sours! in Iowa. Tho funeral hss set m i been arranged for, as the tossial-fl aro being consulted. .Asooum&I will bo made later. Captain Goldsnu"' w.m kiUeJfe.'l between Weed ar. 1 Edrerool Southern Oregon, J ting tintli freight train. He was aged twoi and has hveu in Ha; f . tivalMi yoars. Oyster Supper.-The ladies of the Cea. tral Congregatioaal ehureh, 14th and Perry streets, will give an ovster sapper Tuesday, October 24th. i'riea 36 eeats. Everybody invited. 10-81-3t Wanted. rmergetie. trustworthy man or woman to work in Oregon,' repre senting large manufacturing com. paav. Salary $40 to W per BMatht paiu wscaiy; expenses advanced. Address, with stamp, J. H. Moore, Salem, Or. 10-21-St We nt Mud Guards and Steel Rims And Repair Umbrellas. Best Work at Honest Prices fRANK J. MOORE S68 MAIN. 379 COURT STREET. TELEPHONE Independent long-distance service is acknowledged the best wherever BellTrast has competition. We are independent and will give long-distance ser vice. We want to make it the best anywhere. Will work to make it the best. Is Bell "Trust", ; Pacific States, Sunset, etc., doing that now? Sooner or later you'll be with us. Home Telephono and Telegraph Co. Mncy to Loan THOMAS K. FORD, Over Ladd A Bosh's Bank, Salem, Or. WEDNESDAY ONLY The Greatest Rug Deal of the c J OedMJIB j 1 -1 f has! m m Judging from past experience these mir,s will not last through the day.l THERE IS NOT A JIITF OIJ POOR RUG IN THE LOT. SEE WINDOW DISPLAY. The House Furnishing 177 LIBERTY ST. Company SALEM, 0J