Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 19, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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DAILY CAM TAL JOURXAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1007.
GREATEST SHOWING OP SPRING STYLES
DOUBLY INTERESTING BECAUSE THE VALUES ARE UNEQUALLED ELSEWMCKC
l.VlWwnMW WHO EXAMINES QUALITY, STYLE, MAKINfl AND FINISH, AND WHO MAKES CARKlTI, "'"f "p
O CED THI J K WT1IAT WllATKVKUTIlKrillCB Bill MAY ELECT TO PAY, nM1.
Till! IsSsftNTIAM OP EXCELLENCE THAN THE SAME PRICE WILL COMMAND ANYWHERE ELSE. THE CHIHI I AlIUK
TRinUTINfl TO THIS RESULT IS THE IMMENSE VOLUME OF OUR RU8INESS
1&F
Women's Correct
Easter Attire
JjAIKJKHT ASSORTMENT OV
MODISH WEARAIILEH
IN SALEM.
Naturally, In looking for now
Spring wearables, you wnnt tho
(KtvuntnKO of selecting from tho
lnrgcst assortment of ovorythlng
now and stylluli. This In only
posRlblo by coming to tbln gront
Btoro. It l a gathering of wonr
ablos In greater prof union thnn wo
Jinvo ovor boon nblo boforo to
jilnco boforo tho public. Wo wnnt
you to liiHjioet tliowo now things
nn wo known you will bo plonsud
with tho Rtylo, aunllty and prlco.
Tailored Hutts for lndloB nod
misses.
$1.85 to $40
Tnllorod Jnckets In tho newest
stylctf nnd fabric In all hIzoh.
$5 to $15
SHIRT WAISTS
EvorythlnK desirable In fnBhlon
nblo wnUtH from tho plain walHtn
to tho inout olnbnrnto ones. Tho
prlco U rluht In every Instance.
50c to $15
WEDNESDAY ONLY ".
SPECIAL HAROAIN SALE NO. 1121 Vor our coining mlil-wcck Imr-
wile wo offer
CHILDREN'S DRESSES ,
rm.t.F nnmn In n trrnnt vnrlfirV tit CCilntA find OffOCtS flt0 til IK ROnfiOZl'B
itylo tholr first showing alzosrnngo from 1 to 4 yonrs thlBlfe
will do ft noon 10 mouiorH, u iu
oan dross tho llttlo onoa vory neatly
nnd oconomlonlly Wodnosdny only
J
No telephone orders received Nono Hold until H:() n. i.f( ,
Personals
23c
FASHIONABLE DRESS
GOODS AND SILKS
Tho nowoBt woavoa and colors.
Our Bilk nnd dross goodB depart
ment nro Biiporlor to any and nil
In tho Wlllnniotto vnlloy. In our
grcnt Spring Bhowlng aro to bo
found ovorylhlng from tho IntOHt
novoltlos down to tho standnrd
wcavofl. Thoro Ib much nownoss
this hoosoii In botfi wonvoB and
colorings. Tho choicest will bo
clionon first, so would ndvlso an
early Holeotlou.
SILK GLOVES
Anticipating tho prnotlcnlly ns
stirod ronowod popularity of long
silk glovou again this BonBon, wo
announoo an oxtonslvo Bhowlng
ombrnclng ovory doslrnblo color
and Hhiido. Thoy como In two
longthB 12 nnd 10 button, all
aro exquisitely finished and no
Rtroot or ovonlug costumo Is com
plete without a pair. You will do
well to cIioobo quickly, for at thnso
prices they can not bo excelled.
$1 .50 to $3
OXFORDS n '
EOR SPRING WEAR-THH
NEWEST STYLES
Every wanted loathor Ib used.
Tho Htylca of laBts aro fashion's
newest nnd they nro for ovor)' pur
pose, from tho daintiest party Ox
fords to tho sturdiest makes lor
Btrcet woar In lasts to fit evory
foot and shnpcB to ploaso all la
Individual tnstos.
$3.50 and up
RIBBONS
FOR OARNITURINO.
Thoro Isn't a woman but who
Iciowb that a dainty ploco of rib-
bou hero nnd thero doos lunch to
enllvon tho offoct of tho bnlnnce i
of her nttlro. Thoro Ib much nov- '
elty this sensou for tho damnnd
will bo very gauornl. All the
plain colorings partl-colorod ef
fects, )lalds nnd fnucloa nro to bo
soon lioro In groat profusion nnd
In all wanted widths. Tho quail
Hob aro tho best to bo found nnd
prices nro as usual vory modest
for such high clnss merchandise.
&P w rR ' rJ
ISM 4WmW I
c7leueMd'SonA
'"TJ.JJ.J
Spring Togs
You will find thorn horo In the
most popular mntorlnls and color
ings. Tho uewost styles In a va
riety to plonso you.
$10 and up
Spring Underwear
Wo aro ready with tho new
spring underwear in all weights
In cotton and wool at modest
prices.
CITY JVIEWS
A CollcHilou of Important Pnnt.
gni pi in for Your Consideration,
FIFTEEN RUCKH ()
WILL RUY AN EXCELLENT
TAlIXMt MADE SUIT. MAKE, FIT
AND MATERIAL (JUARANTEHD.
THE TOOOERY.
Oh lug to Prayer Mevtlng -
The Dunham will begin their pro
gram at 8:30 o'nlook at tho Chris
tian churoh.
Ww gnvii at tho Irltli Rail, lit
MM
Afternoon rU'nni
At tho Auditorium rink from 3:30
until D:30 nro fJr general ukallUK by
nil and nro iwpeolitlly pupulur with
Advanced and bgluuur who still
liealtnto to attend evening Mentions,
luitruotlon without charge. The la
dles and children admitted free.
THE
REASON
WHY
tio many people come to u for
KlttMo U liocttune wo arc vory uc
utul In tUtlng them. Tho other
lay n gentleman came to ui ntatlne
that ho had n doten luilrs of gltutea
HHd uon wtro atlfnctory, and ho
mid he trltsl all tho optlcam ho cauio
Ncrosa. Wo succi'Odcd In fitting him
BtUfactorlly becauio wo found tho
trouble that all tho ret overlooked.
Wo have up to date intrumeut
nd up to to dato knowknlgo how to
uo tbotu and long experlcnco.
BARR'S
JEWELRY
STORE
MuriMud CUlwl Mcr
Mary Fleming, taa wowau who
was arVsteHl lant alsht U Chlaa
town. rkarl with vacrtcy. was
$& mi Utoty Spm ux rn pcti-
Floor CovTlngi
Of evory description nt Huron &
Hnmllton'H.
Morning HvhkIoh
Tho Auditorium rink U opon ovory
morning, oxaopt Huudity, from 10 to
1.2. Competent and gontlomnnly In
structors nro kept constantly In at
tendance, and tho morning session Is
OHpeolnlly for beglnuurH nnd for
fauoy skating nxperts. No olmrge
for admission or Instruction.
Now RocUen
Just received ,nt Huron & ilamll-
ton'a.
Gnsttent Hell Rliigora on Hontl
Tho nnnlmrs, at tho Ohrlstlnii
church next Thursday night.
KNOCKH (KNOX)
THE RUST W.H HAT ON THE
MARKET, UP-TO-DATE .MEN'S
GOOUH AT THE TOtIERY.
Wear grveu at tho IrUh Rail. Ut
Tli Uunlwr
Tho Male quartet nnd 8 wins Hell
ringer, at tho ChrUtltm churoh,
March 31t.
Finds Vinliur Funl
Yea, wo are prepared to supply
your wauta In all theso lines, as well
as lu groceries, vegetables and every
thing that goes toward making up a
good meal. Farrlngton & VanPatton.
Nothing l.lko tho IHinbar
At tho Christian church Thursday.
IrUh I!anct
Tho loug.lookisl for Irish Hall
will ho given In Tioga hall Wednes
day uvenlag, March 20lh. Wear
grvHiu. 2t
Nolle) to Si-hool Children
Commencing today tho hours of
skating for afternoon, sessions at tho
Auditorium rink will ho from 2. SO
to 5:30. This will sUo you two
hours of skating after school.
tlon, who claimed to bo her bus
bnud. Tho Vomnn stated today that
sho was )n Portland, nnd had lived
previously In Pendleton. Sho snld
that this was tho first tlmo thnt she
was over arroBted. and olnlmod that
two other girls, wlibm sho know, had
visited tho 8!ilum Chinatown boforo
she came to tho city. Tho woman
was well dressed and was of good
appearance.
Aro Dollar People-
Tho Ounbars aro a dollar company
but wo have mado n rate of 60 cents
Emlcmor Sodal
Tho Christina Kndenvor of tho
First Christian church gave an on-
Joyablc social In tho parlors of tho
church Inst night. A largo number
of tho young pooplo of tho church
nnd Invited guests woro prosont to
onjoy the many gamos of nmusomout
and tho society or tholr frlonds. At
a late hour refreshments were sorvod
SaturtLty'ri Special
Just tho thing (or house cleaning.
A hondy, long nnd Bhnrt-rango dust
er nnd cobweb catoher, 26o. Huron
& Hamilton.
INIng Morw Sand
Tho Southern Paclflu g giving tho
walk in front of the passenger de
pot a new laer of Grants Pass' sand.
Bicycling
IS A PLEASURE WHEN YOU RIDE THE EASY RINNINO
RACYCLE
WE ALSO HANDLE THE YALE AND CORNELL WHICH
ARK HKUTIKS, AND IVK ENTIRE SATISFACTION.
COME IN AND WE WILL RE PLEASED TO SHOW THEM
TO YOU.
OUR LINK OF RICYCLE SUPPLIES IS MOST COMPLETE
AND OUR WORKMANSHIP IS WELL EQUIPPED. RRIXO IN
YOUR WHEEL FOR REPAIRS AND LET US SHOW YOU THE
MKAN1NO OF PROM1TNKSS AND GOOD WORKMANSHIP.
Best Work at Honest Prices
Fank J. Mooe
EXPERT REPAIRING
447 Crt SfeMt
Pb36
Dolph Kerr loft today for Corvnl
11b for a ahort visit.
Mrs. J. Vallontlne, of Dallas, after
a brief visit here, left this morning
for Roseburg, whoro sho will bo. the
guest of friends nnd relatives.
Mrs. Beecraft, of W5lsor, Idaho,
arrived this morning to visit hor
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. EbUb, of
North Salem.
Miss Wlnnlfrod Ncwtlt, a trained
nurse of the Salem hoapltal, loft to
day to visit hor slstor nt the mute
school.
Ex-Mayor C. P. Bishop, of Port
land, is visiting in the city.
Rev. T. H. Stnrbuck nnd wife ar
rived hero this morning from Port
lnnd to attond the funeral of the Into
Mrs. S. Gibson, who wns tho niothor
of Mrs. Stnrbuok.
' J. B. Gibson roturned from Port
land" thrs morning with tho body of
his mother, tho lato Mrs. Gibson.
A. Gosner wont to Gervnls on busi
ness this morning.
Potor Kling, of Seattle, who Is In
terested In Alaska mines, and has
boon horo on bustnoss, loft today for
Albnny. ""
Cnptnln Jonos nntl " Cadet Jen
nings, of tho locnl Salvation Army
corps, loft this morning for polntB In
the southern pnrt of tho valley.
Dr. Stnrbuck and Bister, Miss
Edith, of Portland, arrived hero UiIb
morning to nttond tho funeral of tho
Into Mrs. Gibson.
Mrs. T. G. Hnllcy left this morn
ing for a vUlt In Portland.
Squlrp Fnrrar left this morning
for Portland on business.
Miss McGrnth, who has boon tho
guost of Salem friends, left this
morning for hor homo In Portlnnd,
Mrs. Charles Lomboko, nfter visit
ing Salem frlonds, line returned to
her homo In Hubbnrd.
Mrs. L. II. Turploy, who hnB boon
visiting relntlvos In this city, loft to
day for her homo in Portland.
Mrs. T. Truman, who has been tho
guost of Salem frlonds, left this
morning for her homo In Tncomn.
Mrs. I. W. Smith nnd daughtor,
of Vlroqun, Wisconsin, who havo
been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. F. B.
Southwick nnd family, left today for
Portlnnd, en routo to their homo in
tho East.
I Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Longfellow,
who havo been tho guests of Mr. nnd
Mrs. H. Polsnl, loft this morning for
tholr homo In Wnterloo, Iowa.
Mrs. J. T. Wcntworth left today
for a visit in Seattle, Washington.
Miss Lillian Hnrwood left today
for a several cooks' visit in Port
lnnd. Miss Norma Gnrdner hnB roturned
from a visit at hor home In Stnyton.
W. B. Wann roturnod this morn
ing fiom u business trip to Albnny.
MUs Kttln Hunt nnd brothor, Mau
rlco, kftvSjpstorday for an outing at
Seaside.
Attorney Thomas. Brown was a Sa
eom visitor from Woodburn yostor
dny. I). G. Boodlngholmor, of Stnyton,
was In tho olty yesterday, transact
ing business and advertising the
horso show which will bo held in
Stnyton on tho 30th of thU month.
Poh Tamplln, of Portland, is visit
ing In tho olty.
C. E. Iddlngs, of tho Merchants'
Invostmont & Trust Company, of
Portland, roturnod to his hpme this
morning, after spending Sundny In
this city with friends,
Mrs. Frank Farrlngton and slstor,
Miss Ruth VanPatton, loft this morn
ing for a visit in Portland.
BLESSINJH
TO MAHY j
Simple HomeReedvfWi
' neys or Rheiaat"
This is a niHi... ... 4fl
haimlnea n.i ... M M
and sunshine Into 111?
dreds of dlsheart-J -
aged men and WOmea w
U cnu'l bt boojht .,1'.
i:!T,b ,
cltioB throuch ih ' ,lli
IntnnrKwl "w, .?"'f' 1
rheumatism, kidney ,.'"'
"""""- ""innate B,
cripples and Invalid. .. . ,
,of some of our bright 18S
ost people.
Tho dniEBlsts hett h,u
the Ingredients, and th rj'
iu imve no trouble locbuijt
mo prescription Is ai follow
Extract Dandelion. n.v.,,'
Compound Kargon, one tea, -,
uiHiiounu oi 8arapsril!j
ounces. Jiix by Bhaklnttfl!
oouie. tiio dose is on ut
ful nfter each meal and it u.
Recent experlmcnU, truij
vero Hospital cages, nrowin..
mixture tho remedy for ran
because of its positive icioi ,
the ollmlnntive tissues of &t
neys. It compels these moit tal
gana to filter from the blood u4q
torn the waste Impurities at ,
acid which nro the cause of fej
Usui. It cleanses the Vi
Btrongthcns them and rcmoiHt
ly such sj mptoms ns backitlt J
dlsordors, bladder veahea,
quont urination, painful, kJ
and discolored urine. Itscui
powerful stimulant to tbt
kidney and bladder stroctsrc, ;
now life Into them, and Inrire
tho entlro tract. It makes tie 12
clean tho blood. ThoDindtHn
tnko enro of the liver UwVa .
constipation, and Is fine for tit i
nch.
All tho Ingredients, states i '
known local druggist, are cf i
tnblo extraction, making it i
and harmless prescription it
time.
Thoso who suffer and an n
tomed to mirchase a bottle clii
medicine should not let a Ihfti
convenience Interfere with si
up this proscription Wlermrt
becomes generally known, w
lnrco Eastern DublKatlOR. It
tho salo of the patent m)Ww'
so-cnllod rheuraatlim w w
euros, which Is its best s49
of virtue.
Has u Rurgtiin.
Tho better class of resldonco prop
erties in and about Salem aro being
Picked up rapidly, and Dorby & Will
son roport a number of sales at ad
vancing prlceB. Thoy havo one flno
suburbau homo near one of tho large
schools, with a beautiful view, and
all Improvements, flno garden, many
(lowers and trees and shrubs, for BaU
nt about one-third less than cost
cost J3500 will eell for $2500
house almost as good as new and
caunot bo built for prlco asked,
which would leave nearly & block of
ground with cow and horso barn, car
rlago and wood shed free. Call ear
ly on Derby & Wlllson, and ask to
be shown Interior flnUh and furnish
ings.
"In Oeorgla"
Tho Empire Stock Company played
to a good-sized audience last evening
at the Kllnger Grand. "In Georgia"
Is an Interesting Southern story of
war times, and Is being presented In
a manner that deserves liberal pat
ronage. 4
Aks for CitUesi&lUp
John St, Onge, a British subject,
yesterday declared his intention h
fore County Clerk Allen, o! hco
ng an American citliea. The appli
cant is 27 years oW, U a rssUent et
Woodbuta and a music teaefcer.
DIKI).
UPDEGRAKF At tho futflj M
onst of this city, modut
March IS, 1307. Simsd &
dograff, aged 34 jtttt, i
mnnln nttar fl ihOft 12&C&
II, ... tho inn nf llf Sit.
11U no uu "w- --
I. W TlnrlnirrftrT. and SUT"1
..!.!.. nnn.n JlPri. hlTUI
illtUIUUi; nil""" --.-.
od on the farm near tbli w
many years. Tho luneru ..-
monts will not do cobpk
brollier, who resides in
can bo Beard from.
Room SUo Rugs
In velvet. Axmlnster'
inof roppived nuren8ia
..MONEY TO
THMOSt'
Over Ladd& Bush's '
lorffkkV"
Prank Mercu.v-
Office with Wft J" 1
139 Commerclsl
NEWTON
" ' ! r!Tif set
Arc You in ""T $&
log to my jjU8iiW
011 mv restsarsw.
,ts worth Thli
live. monej- - fw
lease for H'
$15,000 vt
months. Cjllyl
proprietor, 6"
JO.
1--I
lav fnt W sssV.
school. Ml"'
lean, or.