DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 23, 190"-
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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FKIDAV- JANUARY 23, 1007.
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TODAY AND TOMORROW
Is Your Last Opportunity to Take Advantage of Oar
WORLD of WHITE and Annual CLEARANCE SALE
Two day that means much to you In savings. Mnny have anticipated tliolr n"od nnd havb provided ac
cordingly. There's time for you lo do tho same.
THIS SALE ENDS TOMORROW EVENING
jr HONTHiY sme cook rmt Ejjy
Spring
Lingerie
Waists
Nowost fashions for spring wear.
White llngorlo waists, short
sleeves, fancy Inoo and ambroid
crod fronts, trimmed collar and
cuff. Bo varied an assortment,
such desirable, nttraotlvo atylos
nnd materials that every ono can
find JiiBt wtiat tlmy want and at
jpeolnl prlro.
Neweit
Emfcokferies s
OP Hl'HPHIHING VAI.UK.
In no claw of inorchandlBo la the
advantages of thin store's con
nections moro apparent than In
ombroldcrlos, Wo choose our pat
terns from nil patterns. Wo des
ignate Just such combination as
oxjicrlcuco linn taught in bunt
meet your need. Thli pattern li
delected for that cloth, that design
for embroidering some other ma
lorliil. 11 In tho difference bo
tween tho ready made and thn
initdo-to-onlor. Anyono who him
given tho hjuit attention to thn
embroidery values supplied by
Mil more will appreciate thbt duo
allowing of newest Ideas.
MmU
UmdttwtAt
Tho flnoit and most bunutlful un
(lurwear of any shown In thin city,
Hindu of the finest ubwrettt cam
brio and nalnaook, oxuul'ltoly
irlinmiHt. All -Iron. Including the
I 'taint or oiit-ilzos In nil garment
W'KCIAIi PHICIW.
NOW ON SALE HERE
Wo have sccurod tho ngoncy for
Tiu. ladikm' home journai
PATTHRNH.
Rccntiso thoy are tho bout at nny
price. Loading moras throughout
tho United States, us woll as our-
huIvch, havo thoroughly Investigated
tho mnny claims of utiporlorlty made
by tho manufacturers of thoso pat
tarns and find thorn founded on fact
tiii: LAimw home .journai.
I'ATTISHNH.
aro tho Blinpleat tl'o most accurate
and tho best mado patterns on the
market. Tho free Ouldo-Clinrt Is ono
of Ihulr strongest points.
If you want a pattorn at any time
and It Is Impossible for you to como
to tho store, bear in mind that a let
ter will Kot the same quick, prompt
attention as a porsmiat visit no mat
tor what you want by mall, you will
rocelvo prompt, courteous and enro
ful attention. The Monthly Ktyle
Hook Mill In ghi'ii free to all uli
call.
Men' Clothes
Of Quality
At Less Prices
IS REMNANT DAY.
It's clearing out time for alt win
ter clothing. Our winter Is ovor,
but you havo throo months yet of
winter wearing, and It Is to your
ndvantnge to mako tho most of
this opportunity of saving monoy
Hvery garment raprosonls tho
highest typo of tailoring. Motorl-
als aro the host to bo had nt any
thing nonr tho price. Colors aro
Just what you want and prlcos for
today and tomorrow aro reduced,
Let us (It you out nt once.
CLEARANCE PHICEH.
MANY
PEOPLE
TALK
Stamp Patterns
Tll.1 allntl1.At ..till lllllut unlf. .1 n ...
I. .... piiiiidhi iiiiti muni. Plliiniliuiur
method of stamping yet brought out,
easily and quickly trniiBforrod to ma
terials. Stitching and guide chart
accompanying each pattern, suoh as
Window nnd 1-Yv ucli Eylet.
Embroidery for Pillims,
U'lilnlfi, Edging, ITndmwnr,
Clilldtvn'ii lqMN, College
Emblems, IlnlN, Eto.
Today
Good Shoes
At a Fraction of
Their Real Worth
Wo know we hnve tho host shoos
to be bad nt anything nonr tho
regular prices wo ask, nnd wo
want you to know It as do hun
dreds of Salem folk. You can
tost tho merits of thine shoes now
at no great cost.
Hroken lots aro lining disposed of
at the following low price:
LndlMt' Patent .anther
Illucliur out
Hogulnr ?3 vniuo q. .p
Clearance Price $1 ."5
Ilrokon linos of tho fnmous Pln
groo shoes for women. Regular
3.r.O values (tO AfT
Clearnnco Prlco 3x2C3
A oloan-up on men's BhooS
Patent, vlcl, box calf; all leathers
nnd Insts. ,.
Clcnrnnco prlco JiC,6!j
IH RK.MNANT DAY.
Hliort length of MiiMiimlilc and do
IK'iubiblo kimmIm, nil kinds today only
t
Half Price
CITY NEWS
A ftolle'tlon of Important Pw.
i for XiMr Consideration
wnter To help tho boys out n popu-
Y Ifii Time-
Taut you can get the bent barber
work on tho shortest notion nt Oil.
lion's shop, RIk chairs ami good
barbers mnko It possible. 13 3 1
l
WMtel nt Onctw.
Twontynvo nu-u to out white r
cord wood. Tho Ohss. IC. HpaudliiK
H-oxgluK Co. l24.3t
ivw Trlvplinite Cniiimiiy
Articles of liiQuriioruiluii wr
Hlo4 yentwdny in th otHco of the
wrotury of tat( by tho Ckwumw
mutual Tolewhono Company. Tb
apltal stock Is f 1000 it u th
lurNM uf the new MiwiHtHy tii ah
orb tho Chsuuwn-llrooV Mutunl
TVlepnono CoMiRsny.
KUr HWntw (Itvfo Awwy-
Baleta has the skating fvor Just
bout thoniutthly as uy tou on
Mrth vr had It. and n boy without
pair of skntwi Is lUo u Qh out of
I
i
lar Ualeni firm tins decided lo give
absolutely froo n pair of roller skntim
with ovory boy's suit of clothes sold,
from three years to sixteen yours of
ago. He them at 0. V. Johnson
Company's store. Heud your boy
down for it pair mid muke him Imp.
iy.
Swliumlng Coiitr Tonight
A special swlminltiu oontust win
take ulaoe In the swimming HW nt
thi V l n t .n ....
-"- .nnie huh uuiera
ure Invited.
"MM"?M?M '
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ECONOMY vs.
EXTRAVAGANCE
Oa the word of one of tho wisest
Philosopher of the b. yflU my m
It iowB as tho troth- that n man
eB bettor affora tho mo veonawio
l of fstravanncl tbaa me moat
tuvacaat of conol-
It U xtvaaot wmomy to wenr
yir IJ Usts if tby r .
IMKly suited to ).
W can show u whether hy
re, aud it will ,ttU B0lhlaK to
kww.
BARR'S
JEWELRY
STORE
Hih-w for Dlton-o
A suit fur dhfiroe wiu tlleti H the
oflteo of the olork of the olrenlt eotiH
jmiwuny niternoon ty Hlsle A
Klghtllnger nualn.t U. O. KlghtlliiK
w. The ohurgee emhrnee nllegetl
oruol and Inhuman treatiueiiL Mm,
KlghUlnger asks fdr tioo fur I.-
supeert atrtHc the pemleus- of the
um iih for attornei-'s fees and
for the oustvtly f the minor ehlldreH
Tlg linitr-
Dun't forget the parti' at TteRn
.ii tMiuruigr evening tUU mwi.
I)et of luiitle. Peertssw oreiiesira.
IKnight ltlg Ntivck
llostelu & OreeiilmniM nt i,i. ..
have jiurehasl the tMk ( Kw
werehsndUo of M. H. Pehner, at
srv, nmt will sell it out at se
elal twin. ir. ltoiaiii U4ii .-...
obir and push off the Uk as rap.
mi j n ivuie.
whose term expires tomorrow lllll
man Is wanted In Missoula for forg
ery and Sheriff Campbell, of tht
Place. Is in Salem, and will take tlft
prisoner back to Montana.
Trout Oratory
HtMdtfllta nf UMII-m-ii- ... ....t:
In IoohI tryout this evening for the
honors of retireeentlng the t'nlvors
n m uie .Miwunnviiie state oratoric
al oonteet. There aro several lino
orators among the mnni.ui- n...i m.
ohniiel will he crowded with nti...ui.
asllo friends of the young Clcoros,
wvuumiiene and liryans.
TJmo fur Kiiumil CluinK,.,
The time for the funeral of Mrs
Putman bus been cnhhkwI fr.i ..
w. today to 8 p. m. tomorrow (Sat
urdnyi. The services win be held at
the Selein undertaking parlors.
Ugh School SUtlui: lrty
Tiinlght the students or the Salem
high school will Mlve lh ni ..
rles of skating parties at the audi '
mniim ring, imut 10 o'clock to 15
It win i) exclusively for tha Ju.i .-
wHii a few friends, wm ltVe re
jo vod invltutlons. The paUonessS
irdCanronvaHrum,noi
Swarms of Humanity Flock to
See Ctoper at His Head
quarters St. Louis, Jan. 24. In vlow of tho
.nrnmnim sale of Cooper's prepara
tions now going on In this city and
the Intense intorost which Mr. Coop
. ..... t..Ar. I let ntiell'nl fl
er nas surrou uv biuu io ..., ..
ropreflontatlve of the Qlobo-Domo-,(
m,nnt t li t afternoon at the
young man's headquarters, watching
the nwarm ol numanuy come mm t;u.
During the afternoon tho roportor
Interviewed many of tho callors nnd
obtalnod stntomonts from all who
rnrml to clvo thorn as to tholr ox-
Iierlences with Cooper and ins pro-pnratlons.
Thn fnllmvlnc aro soloctod from
thoso utatemonts as balng typical of
the general exproeslon of the poopis
seen:
Mr. W. T. Rrny, living at 1120
Angelic St.. whan Interviewed, said:
"I had suffered for yours with stom
ach, Hvor and kldnoy trouble, seven
years, In fact. I had tried many
remedlos, but obtalnod no holp from
anv medicine I took. I bought ono
bottle of the Now Discovery medi
cine and, one of the Quick Relief
After using them one wook. I felt
so wonderfully Improved I can hnrd-
ly believe It possible. 1 am very
grateful to -Mr. Cooper. He has n
wonderful remedlcine."
Another caller was Mrs. Clara
Yoho. llrlng at 1(510 Locust St. She
said: "I had suffered with stomach
trouble for sevoral years. I was so
bad the last year I could not eat any
thing nt all. I could not digest my
food nnd hnd severe pain in my stom
ach most of tho time. I did not sleep
well and hnd severo hendnchos at
times I have tried mnny romodles
and have been to n number of physi
cians. I bought sonio of this man
Cooper's propnratlons. I foel groat
ly benefited and havo galnod steadily
In IIphIi bIiico uslns tho modoclnos.
I have not n trace of stomach trouble
loft, nnd hne come hero to thank
Mr Coopor."
Mr. C. A. Taylor, of 4220 Flnnoy
Ave., wild: "I hnve boon sufforlnif
with severe stomach trouble for sev
eral years and owing to tho norvous
Personals
Es-Governor and Mrs. Geer left to
day for Pendleton.
Mrs. Charles Hlngos went to Port
land lhi3 morning.
Mrs. A. H. Bunn la tho guest of
frlcndi In Marlon.
j. M. Dalton Is In Albany, the
guest of frlonds.
Mrs. R. B. Houston is spending a
few days In Portland.
L. P. McDanlol went to Hnrrlsburg
this morning on business.
fra. Oswald West left this morn
ing for a visit In Portland.
Captain J. T. Apporson, of Oregon
City, arrived In Salem last evening.
H. E. Roberts returned' from a
buslnoss trip to Marlon this morning.
Governor Chamberlain was among
tho Portland-bound passengers this
morning.
Mrs. Henry Movers was among
thoso who wont to Portland this
morning.
rcdwnrrt Conner left this morning
for an over-Sunday visit at his homo
In Dayton.
W. C. Tlllson, tho woll-known
fruit nnd srnln denier, roturned from
Portland to'dny.
Mrs. L. W. Humphroy nnd Ulster,
Miss Ellon Armltngo, loft Mils' morn
ing for Albnny.
Seymour II. Bell, nn enterprising
capitalist of, Coos Bay, was n visitor
to Snlom'yostordny.
v e
George W. Oglo, of Molnlln, who
has been In Salem for sevoral days,
has returned home.
Stnto School Superintendent J. II.
Ankflrmnn wna nmnnir Mm iinssnnpor!;
bound for Portlnnd this morning.
Mrs. S. W. Read, who hns boon In
the city, having hor little girl tront-
uii iui uijiiuiivas, lukuiui'ti una iiiuru-
lng to her home in Tiirnor.
Mrs. I. II. Rlnghnm, wlfo of Sena
tor Bingham, of Eugene, Is among
the visitors horo during tho legisla
ture. Row W. E. Goodo, prosldlng oldor
of tho Froo Methodist church, ar
rived In tho city from Eugene yostcr-
day.
M. J. Jonos, who hns boon sorvinc
on tho Jury in tho circuit court, loft
this inornins for his homo In Jeffcr-
CATARRH OF TIlEariiJ
A PLEASANT, SIMPLE nr
-""'-vi't'AL era""
Fnn tii " ,
Costs XotliK to in
l IH the cltjr. Mr. llrow 1VM .,
Uland City. oH the Orand Retie rlr
er. aim nas bin ur.t.1... .. ..
drw f.,r U 5:",L"L "!
years "' ",aM-
SmIhij for Attorney IN.n
A wilt u betg trlj Mort jHry
twlay (a department Nu. i at , .i
cll eiwrL in whlttk a w r..- .
AIk fur a JedKiHttBt fw atlornei'a
tMt molu.l 1 .mi '.w"
-. .-.n. o. uiiHKur ana others.
The trial Mu nMuMu n d!ky I
Tealcht at Wadei' hull v b.w...
aKer.
)Ioium nmUIUoo
ovror ChawWrlaltt ihU worn
Ibk Ueaortsl a rtHJuisitioa imm n
mer Toole, of iloatana. for A. M,
lllllmati, who has bwa eervlnu a term
Id the .Oreeon iw.iiii. ....
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The Cold Day
r ry hard on ono whose ,y.tom
wkwruUoB.adbloojaaa
Impeverlshea eondiiinn v-.'7.r.B
'?"""""a '. -.
result in sotuethlns
wore iwrlous. if a win ...,. ..B?
ana fortify tin? .)tem Ht
HOSTETTFRS
STOMACH BITTERS
alnst nun aiul txj.u i .!i
cuws ly.pw,li, iiMllitiiiuu. iv,i..
MC, 1U10UU. lV.n.l nt. ....
MUrU. "
conditions cnusod by this trouble, I
could not sleep. The only relief I
obtained was when up nnd wnlklug
around. I tried everything honrd of
for etomnch trouble, but nothlue
gave me nny relief. 1 heard so much
of this mm, Cooper, that I decided
to try his medicine. I have mu.1
several buttles and noticed a decided
improvement almost Immewllately
I am now entirely puri B,i r.i
happier Minn 1 have for several
years."
.Mr. jonn sciienk, of Sill N. up, j
ai.. wnen questioned, wild: i ,ave
hnd olght years f suffering nnd
sleeplese nlshts on account nf ,.
aeh trouble nnd headaches. I hve
ml one bottle of Cooper's prepara-
uoh, nun now reet every night. I
hin'e not a trace of etomnch trouble
hi i aiiti nave lieen Immensely bene
fited every way."
Mr.S. P. Hltchlniw, living nt Sl45
Iranklln Ave., made the fnii.i....
"tate: "i hnve suffered with rhwi
itmtlsm for so years, l WM8 Ma
nil my Jolnte m that I could hardlv
e.. , ,mve ,rlwi Cooper's
omedyaHdUvecom8,ltr,(otnank
him and purelwee more, as I oat.
wing the preparation one week i
Ml J Wetter than I have foryenrs"
Amelia Leounni ii.j
W-J-T ..:" .,-".l ZZ
MdW trouble , hRve bZreat J
by a number of uhvi-i ,T N
"I .11 kinds of medicine. l0thg
did nirt nut- ...! .. ""uiimr
vory irregular aad n- k '.".. V?
me greatly. i faet lnv . '" nw
misery to me all th in, , ...1"
with nervousn ' T. un.gwd
hn:ou.0tlUo botUelTfthe'Z
'-wy mejicne. This .....
an immense tapeworm pVseeTf8
- system. ThU has Hj
been the catwe of a wy
and I am verv lt-...., .. ..Mr,ss.
who has relieved we." ,MB
in suito ef attwiim.. . . . .
tun hv.i... .r T m rar-
raanwoM.i.r'' tB ng
-ai :"zrnw
cH It h. estimate "7'
son.
S.'O. Swnckhammor, of Union, for
merly rocolvor of tho United States
land onico nt Lu Grande, is In Sa
lem. Prod W. Croomnn, county clerk of
ClnckamnB county, returned to dili
homo In Orogon City yostordnv. nfter
visiting tho legislature.
Mrs. J. J. Morunn. who linn imnn
visiting Snlom frlonds, loft this morn
ing for Jefferson, whoro alio will bo
the guest of Miss Pnllno Loonoy.
CImrles Creasy, who hns boon 111
with typhoid fevor, nt his homo In
Spokane, Is expectod to nrrlve in tho
city this evening to resumo I.Ir wnri?
In Willamette University.
Dr. K. A. Pierce, who has l.onn in
the city, attending tho Stnto fo,Hmi
Society meeting, nnd watching tho
progress of the Inw mnkors. roturned
hub morning to Portland.
Catarrh of tho stnm-.v .
linnn rnnalilnen.1 .u. 1
, :: Z. l,ie ne-t th
incurauie. ino usual symmn.
a full or bloatintr .1. P.to'
entlng, accompanied someUm"
sour or watery rlatncs , ..'
of gases, causing pressure
Ing, headaches, fickle appeu-!
vousnesa ana a general DlJ
languid feeling. m
Thoro is often n foul i
mouth, coated tonsuo and it
torlnr nf thn o(nK,..i. "ll
.7 ., , """ul" could b ,
it would show a slimy, lnfl
dltlon. c
The cure for this comm i
stinato trouble is foumi i. . '
ment wlilch causes the food S
ivuunj, iiiuiuuKiuy a ffpnioj
it has time to ferment dm t
tho rc-dlcato mucuous ..
tho Btomach. To secum , ?
and ljealthy digestion is thdcli.
essnry thing to do and wh "
digestion Is assured tho citw
tuuuuion win uavo dlsappearet
According to Dr. HarlanM. (
safest nnd best treatment It t, j
nuer encn meal a. tablet, tcaa
or Diastase, Aseptic Pepsin,
Nux, Golden Seal nnd fmn .
Thoso tablets can now be foaajj
mi uriic stores unuer tho ujar
auinris Jjyspcpsln Tablets t-j,
uviub u imiuiu mcuicino canbes
with porfect safety and ,.,
that hcnlthv nnnntlfn on.i .1.
- - , . -.-. w nuu icorta
uigesxion win rollow their tit,
uso arter meals.
Mr. II. S. Workman.
Ills., writes: "Catarrh it iJ
. . . " - 'i
condition resulting from a seglerJ
com in too Head, whereby ihii',.
membrane of tho nose becomai
llnmed and tho polsonoua dljtisi
thorofroin passing backward lulu
throat reaches tho Btomach Ufa
authorities prescribed for wi
throo years for catarrh of itot.
without euro, but today I no
hnppIcBt of men after uslne oiba
box of Stunrfs Dyspepsia TiMs
I cannot find appropriate vWii
oxproBs my good fooling, I b
found flesh, appotlto and soailt
from tholr use."
Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablets h:
safest preparation as well n
simplest nnd most convenient i
i for nnv form nf Indlfnciinn -
-w - ......(,... ww, M
of stomach, billoiiBncss, sour
nch, heartburn nnd bloatlcj
menlB.
Send your name and address t
for n froo trlnl package and wt
yoursolf. Address F. A Stn.it ft
CS Stuart Bldg., Marshall, Mid
-a -
B. B. Crltchlow, of SanJo,(
who hua been sociullng the rastd
wooks with relatives nnd
horo, loft for Portland thli mo
whoro ho will Join his wlfe.andt
will return to their California 1
SLAl'dHTim (,'RTS DAMAGES.
Jury This Morning Returned n Ver
dict Assuming DanuigcN nt
$1(100.
The Jury this morning nt 0 oViook
returned u verdict nssosslng tho dam
agee at $1000 In tho suit of W. W.
Slaughter ngnlnst E. L. noniin...,'
The enso was tried yeeterdny ami
"en io mo jury last ovonlng.
The suit was the nntpninn '
the shooting of Slaughter by Rem-
ision at woodburn a fow months
u. icenungton was also tried on n
criminal charso nnd was convicted
He was given until January 28th in
which to take an nnnoal tn n. .,.
preme court, nnd on Monday will bo
ouiuucvu in Judge Burnett'B court
Spring Valley Presbyterian Church
On Sunday morning next. January
-th, thoro Will bo n unnlm
The subjeot of tho sermon .... i.' '
rt... -r. . . . "' u".
... uroKen wall and tho Bite of
the Serpent." A oln u-in
atltlM: "Oh. What a Change." A
win hi ,OMl"B for honJ "taton.
Hl be taken. All ar tLvut .- -.
d. ,Wm. Walker Hdjnonson, pa8.
?. W. HolcomhA ... .. ..
rwtor, of tho s " H
Salem yesterday. Wlor'to
niun
four mUee of Saiew. Tlmral
' -ury 24. 1907. at 4 p. ni
Hugeao Herron. aged 22 years of"
tuborculosl.. are' of
Ho was tho yonnr. ..
an.J M t . ;- -.. ott oi air.
fored : from .k rH' ana ,ms suf-
dult r" .S- -" be con-
-. .. ivni- mm tj T. .
tbo home at 11 o'clock EL m
nornrng. and .. k-. l?.mor
APPLES
Tho flnost Baldwins on til
market.
Soloctod nnd packed brl-
growor.
Worth moro than what "
ask for thorn.
FOR IT IS NOT WHAT
MIGHT GET. AS WE FIH
FER TO SELL THEM
CHEAP AS WE CAN.
Moir Groo
Company
46. ftUte St. rfeee
m.
ma
17ST2-
Our OpUcal Dcpati
Will resume Its norma-
tlnn xr.li. an ttia hft '
tlon will be glvoa Uiose wj
our service. We are H
with the iRteet lnstIl,.
testing- the eyes a 01ir
are the most reasonable.
Chas. H. H
cuy vew c;0;u;;;, w,u b0 ,n
Gridnatc Oftidaff.
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mr