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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1906)
NAL, SALKM. OREGON, MONDAY. BKMgmgLSig- DAILY CAPITAL JOUKN I :. m & " i & , Ih ; If 11. m i - F? I Ml 111 M'fHi Fall ; I all IStrStv Mi lv lP mk ;?sj3 u0 IjkwMr Pw shawl (y (I lluj (If CH f ill Mill Women' Garments They aro nil now, clover stylos, fashioned by artists nnd approved by lending fnshlon experts. Tho nsiortment covers a wide rnnge In all tho lending plain shades nml many combinations of colors are repre sented. Thoro aro bo many that to describe them In detail would re quire a page, and then not bo as satisfying as tho sight of tho gar ment. Soo our display In corner window. Ladles' nnd Misses sultB In tho nowest Btyloa nnd colors Ladles and Misses Coats In plain colorH nnd popular plaids (Jonulno Cravenetto Rain Coats In Q JfT Q C J. (IJ9Q Cf wanted stylCH nnd colors 4D0O tO g)ZJ.3U $12.00 to $30 $6.25 to $7.50 Dress Goods Tho most comprohonslvo dis play of flno dress goods ever seen In this city. A showing remark able for Its completeness and va riety nnd splendid values. It will bo nn cosy task for you to select hero, for ovory tnsto and purso enn bo fully satisfied. t Newest color offects In or lltlr lilnlila An n OQC Shadow nnd overshot plaids In gray with color effects M OC 40 Inches wldo ipl.wU Plain clonklngs In now- Jjp KA est color effects ipw.Uu Genuine Cravonettcd now coverts absolutely water T f trv pi oof, I2.7r to ... P I J" Also a full nnd cotnploto show- hit; of tho fnmouH Priestley's Black Goods Trimmings Wo aro ready to show our pat rons tho richest nnd most varied assortment of dress trimmings ev er brought to this city. Tho. rich, artistic effects at popular prices predominate. Kxqulslto produc tions nro hero nt prices nil can af ford to pny. Do not fall to seo these beautiful wares, whether or not they nro on tho list of wnnts. Lace Curtains Fall housq clonulng brings to your notice tho noed of now win dow draperies. Whllo it Is fresh In your mind wo wish to call your attention to our superb showing. New designs In both white nnd ecru nro ready. Values nro tho best wo'vo scou. $1 to $1 2 Men's Shoes new stvli:s ready all new leathers. $3.50 and $4 vffimnKWnKMi The Spirit of The New Merchandise There Is something nbout the openlnB of a new M)i, In n prcnt store tlint ptriitW.' thrill of neWllfe Every cluiiiw hi Myle of tito lc stuns to have n bcniity'nml fascination peater than any that went Iicfoie It. AVo have prepared for a banner enr, and the nttinctlveiiess of t h. Incoming Komls more than fulfills high exi.ectntlon. Among the lres 11.nterl.1K the remly-niado pirmcnt wherever the fall s nr.i .j...i... .........'.. ;"m,. feel their fiisiihntfon nnd begin to plan their new purchases. With such offers as today's we open our greater year of stock-carrying nnd value-giving waar v . 9r I It i Pali Skirts Wo hnvo an extensive variety of tho many beautiful new creations They nro distinctive in their per fect fit, tho beauty of the curves and lines nnd tho simplicity and olegnnco of tho tailoring through out. Tho nowest of this season aro gored and circular In plain colors and plaids. Wo have nil of tho best of Ladles' nnd Misses'. $4.50 to $14.50 Ladies' Shoes ALL NKW STYLUS Widths from AA to E. $3.00 to $4.00 Tuesday Only On account of Wednesday, our regular bargain day, being Salem dny at tho State Fair, we will hold our rcgulnr weekly sale ono day earlier, Tuesday. Shopping Bags v-vc ."!SK hPfril tzm Pall In black grained lenther cloth lined, small coin purse Inside, one that would sell regulaily at 75c. TUHSDAY ONLY. . Snle begins at S:30 n. m. No telephone orders taken. 48c FREE Beginning In tho morning we will CUT, ItASTK AND FIT To your Individual measure ANY STYLK DKKSS SKIltT Absolutely Free Of Charge From any goods purchased at our storo costing 73c yard or more. FIT OF SKIltT AHSO. LITKLY (il'AKANTKKKD Oct jour orders In early. Styles Copyright 1906 by Haft Schaffncr & Marx READY FOR YOU In selecting this superb stock we have confined our purchases, as h tho past, to tho very best and most reliable clothing manufacturer! U tho country, and the result is that we have a stock that stands seconi to none In tho state of Oregon. Tho lino comprises everything that is new nnd nobby, and the n- rlety of styles and fabrics is the greatest wo have ever shown. We invite you to come in nnd seo these new fall styles, whetherjoo aro ready to buy or not. $10.00 to $30.00 SUIT CASES Your traveling needs will de mand compact and handy grips for your clothing. There is noth ing better or nicer than a good suit case. We have all kinds, of course, and can please you with values and prices. NEW LEATHER CASES NEW JAP MAT CASES Furnishings Selecting a shirt here is as 3 as selecting hosiery or underwear, or neckwear, on account of the great variety of new styles and patterns. Perhaps you can buj furnishings nt a lower figure else where, but not for the grado of goods wo sell. Our nrlces and our qualities make dealing here tho truest sort of economy. ItcflcvJtloiiK of n liarliclor. A man can keep 11 fair ulioro of Ills popularity by not running for olllce. It'a vory wrong to do an improper thlug you are gulim to get caught At. What u woman llkca nbout spoon ing in tho moonlight Is tho way It doesn't hurt her complexion, A woman would bo much crosoer than hu it It sho wasn't vn busy trying to keep her husband from net ting croai). Thoro Is hardly anything that tlckloa a woman ho much ns to hnvo you hupptut to remember her hoy's nnmo when you jiut happen to guess it, New York Press. MANY A MAN Is a critic because ho likes to bo contrary. You con ko contrary to the wishes of your friends aud nolgu bars aud sometimes got tho best of them,' but bo contrary to the die tstes of nature nnd you always got tho worst of it. If Nature Says Specialties, Why, Spectacles It must be, Nftturo won't accept just Spectn en, though; they must bo right SeUcls, Wo csa giro tho kind Mtwre demands, aaii our prices are right, too. POLAND HAS WON TROUBLE Sledlec, Sept. 10 Tho troops used artillery today nnd destroyed many buildings on the threo central streets tho revolutionists tiring at tho sol diery from the wludows aro meeting with no little success, Six buildings are now in flames, and tho tire Is spreading. Iluth sides expect rein forcements. A famine Is threatened, as tho rioters hnvo destroyed nil the bake shops, and tho survivors of tho outbreak aro destitute. Fivo thou smul Jows nro starving. Tho oQlcors, in many distances, led their men to the nttnek, instead of (luolllng the disturbances. Tho Ltbnu regiment of infantry was tho most active. Tuck Kxmuiiiatlon Tomorrow- Kil. Tuck and Mrs. Klva Tuck won) arraigned this morning hetoro Justlco of tho Peaw Webbter, charged with nn assault on Mrs. Leo Pnterson, and their preliminary examination was set for tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock. SHE WILL TACKLE HIS WILL Chlcngo, Sept. 10. Marie Dressier who was with Mrs. Oolrlchs all tho tlmo tho latter was In tho city, says Mrs. Oolrlchs Is en routo to San Fran Cisco to break hor husband's will Miss Dressier refused to gay any thing nbout tho cause of the troubles between tho Oolrlchs. -o- Would Not ApiHNir in Court. St. Louis, Sept. 10. . Clny Pearce. head of tho Waters Penrco OH Com pnny, wns nrrested today. Ho was ordered to appear ns a witness in n suit brought against tho company by tho former secretary, John Crust, for snlary. Wnu ttHl, nt Once, 25 women and girls at tho cannery, to help with the pears. 9-10-3t )ZJL f One eighth ofaivinch -too much or too little and your hat is tith unbomfng or Incorr t In style. The making of good hata b a matter of mall detail and Hg effects. When you boy a SEJ KnoX HAT you know that It li cor rect In every detall-and Mii'." M'?' tlul lhe My k ffc- nJ Worrwn'i The Toggery SOLE AGENTS Barr's Jewelry Store fjBHRHjft W WC WPf Mrs. t X. Hofer, of Rowland, Or., is in tbo city visiting relatives and friends. She is accompanied by her son, Fred, who Is a student at O. A. C Mrs, HarrUon A, Grtsen and Miss Lillian Motuchun, of Portland, are stato frdr visitors. If, O. Luker and wit, for eight years at ttalotn, now of MoUe, Idaho, Is at tho fair for a few itays. o w. m v? m aft Xwa. few ivmmnii9m m JjF t , JZflZiUu k0LJr1P .,JES M& iiiimiiiiai1iiiltltllaltl(t)t4a ;;The Grand Millinery Opening! 5 WILL UK CONTINVK1) TIIUOUOllOrT A1A. tiiic wtw ., , 1IKNEF1T OF THK STATK FAIU V1SITOUS. JUST UKCFIvVn ' ; ; since ont openixo, a laiigklim: of nouuy, smakt, niittv : : STREET HATS WJ Wili to cull eiHvUl atteatloB to Gage Hats Fisk Hats NEW LINES THIS SEASON LOUITKU SKOOXU FLOOR JOS. MKYEItS SONS m m fc urm . , m Mlbb M. D. EVANS, Prop, f witmmmmw NtttUliUtug Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society. Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Ofllco with Wm. Brown & Co., No. . 129 Commercial Street. street or O. D. Needham onb seven miles south of Salem, J n...i.in 8-lv" NEW TODAV For Rent. My farm on Howell Prnlrle; enn put out hop yard. In quire of M. A. McCorkle, 460 North Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. 9-10-lwk Wnnted. Trnollng nnd local repre sentntlves, either Bex, to present now, attractive advertising offer of first-class, established music school. Pormanent work and ad vnncement. Salary for traveling $1020 first year and expenses paid weekly. Joseph Moore, 121 Ply mouth, Chlcngo. 9-10-3t Wanted. Twenty homes in private families where students can have furnished rooms and good, plain table board at reasonable rates. Phone or mall terms, namo, street and number to Willamette Uni Torslty. 9-10-tf Wanted Twenty places where young men and women can work for their board and attend school. Phone or mall terms, namo, street und number to Willamette University. 9-10-tf Wanted Twenty places whore young men can wont lor their board and attend school. Phone or mall terms, name, Btreat and number to Wlllametto University. 9.10-tf Wanted. Farnlshed'or'iTnf.i.i.-.. rooms for student for light house keeping. Phone' or mall terms name, street and number to Wil . lametta University. 9-10-tf o v,C;? W"l-Apply to I." C Nedhaai, 8U Nofk Cottage Wnnted. A boy with pony. IM nt Journnl office. Wnnted Clerk to Lndy or gentlemnn. Co., 326 State street s-; work in E. L. T1 9-8-4 MUSIC STU11IOS Musical Studio. Frank l.. """i Musical Studio, associate Western Conservatory, III., representing Inter-Staie tetf am tem at Salem, Oregon. DlpH rrnntoH nnnn rnrnDletlOU Of 1 In tho opera Houso bmTJ rooms S and 9. Studio bol to 12, and 2 to B. jjj VV'nntut llinr. llrL'(rS. Av tM 1 Cornack ranch, near asy J. T. Aufrance. lumf! M oncv to Loan THOMAS K.IW Over Ladd & Bush's Bank. Ssle Rates for the Oregon State FK Tho Corvallls & Eastern r will make a round trip rate ! points on its line to Albany and one-third faro for all P"11! siring to attend tho Oregon Fair at Salem. Tickets will W on the 9, 10. 11. 12, 13, 1 J of September, and will be g leturn on or before tho yl Septsmber. For further ! tioa apply to nearest agt or ductor. J. C ATt Gea. P- ductor. 9-3-2w EiBWIBRBrEu Jfrra! 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