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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1907)
V 8 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, MAY 13, 1007. THE STORE OF GOOD SERVTa? Such, service as is given by this stotc is today more than the simple offering of merchandise lot sale. The ,. , cessftil sfcoe is a otiblic titilitv. elannins: always to add to the comfort of its patrons, working always to maL ., . 5 z ii.t i(.A ,-i,- Jii.ii'LJ r- Uni-lirA UUoualii-xr anA crfi nMVQnnaf p-wiro-a-iTr l tiuiib wim mc uuamwa wibuiiguiautw iw wiwaw-miuwi&w !.,.- - ,- - &y as cannnM i 4u cannot fajj appreciation. ' ' --- Newest Styles In Ladies' Ready-to-wear At a Great Saving A raro chnnco for tho cnreful nhoppor. A chnnco to got quality and atylo, distinction and vnluo at Icbb than their vnluo. There's only ono reason strong enough to forco such cuts In price wo iuubI inako room for summer mcrchnnd dlso. $15.00 buUb hro now reduced to $10.00 $18 sultB nro now reduced to $12 00 $25.00 BUltB nro now reduced to .... i $16-07 $30.00 aulta aro now roducod to . $2000 Lace Obtains A variety that's larger and bet tor than you can find anywhoro outsldo of this store Moro now curtnlnB to ahow you than nny othor houso nnd our val iiob nro correspondingly hotter. Your curtain needs can host he iiuppllcd hero. Among tho brolcou lines, of which thoro'H from ono to thrco pnlrB of n kind wo offor special Inducements. They aro lit Not tlughnin, UrusBol Not, Bobblnot in whlto and ecru. IIoro'B a Jlut- of n few: $1.75 vnlues reduced to.. $1-17 SPECIALS FOR TODAY TODAY WILL I5E A GOOD BARGAIN DAY, ONE THAT YOU CAN HARDLY AFFORD TO OVERLOOK, AS IT CONTAINS ITEMS THAT ARE VERY INTERESTING IN THEIR SAVING QUALITIES. THESE AIU3 ON SALE FOR TOMORROW ONLY AT THE PRICES QUOTED. $1.25 Patent leather purses, to day 50 $2 new bags today ony . .$1-00 $2.50 Black Bags todny only S1.25 $3.50 Suede purses, to day only $2-30 $5.00 Tan Bags todny only $2-50 only $260 $7.50 Seal Purses to only $500 Ami a great many special items In our Purse and Bug Department that receive no mention here. SPECIAL PRICES PREVAIL FOR TODAY ON Suit Cases, Trunks and Telescopes ANTICIPATE YOUR TRAVELING NEEDS AND BUY TODAY AND SAVE MONEY. $2.50 values reduced to.. $1.25 values reduced to. . $0.00 values reduced to.. $7,00 values reduced to. . $10 vnluoB reduced to.. 1G7 317 400 4.07 GG7 WEDNEDAY ONLY BARGAIN SPECIAL NUMBER ai2 For Next Wednesday's Surprise Sale wo offer a lino of GLOVE SPECIAL A grand ovont In Indies' glovoa In Btreot wear In tho newest voguo Spear point, prick noam, capo gloves, 3 and 12-button. $3.00 vnlues. Special ..$219 $3.75 values. Special ..$209 Shower Sticks SIzo 2G-lnch, steel rods, bulb run ners, motal, horn, natural wood handles, stool catches. Tho best $1.25 values to bo found In tho city Wcdnond&y only. 89c -utLamssmmv ??mmmm & ' mwms wr. 358;' nk. A awajjuw" rail IF None Hold until 8:110 a. in. No telephono orderH received. NEW WAISTS Wo aro Just In receipt of tho Intent Now York styles In HEAVY JAPANESE SILK WnlBts. Quality In heavier than tho ordinnry, and tho ombroidorcd designs nro tho nicest over seen In many a day. Prices Reasonable HOSIERY Many supplied their summer hosiery necdB yesterday. Thoro's sttli Bomo for you. But don't delay They coino In whlto and black. HerniBdorf dyo, pretty embroid ered designs, $1.25 and $1.50 values 50 1 M. Uleu&lA 6 A INCOKPORXrEO lon4 f.i vwm viioth i PrPerlreit!J 0. Theclothbs lino !. . .... havliiBbeeudwlgnedtt, most experts of thl,,,.,,, J ; try, nnd brouBht to Wwh j ! tlln lioof i. m..i . . 3 j33 .-..UUU8 WwtIs -r& land. C1mmi.. .... Tl p and perfection of i J Into a harmonious klaUjv tf :rT !, i . . l . j iuu uuwesi CiiecU 14 ,u ij- i.a uuu coioh e in An, ing. wanynewonwtoAwjir $J0 to $25! Cottect Shoes Our Immonso volumo of busi ness on Bhocs Is dono because our shoca.havo value, not alone In tho goodness of tho inatorlnls and the Bhoo mnking, but every Idea pf Insta nnd patterns, nnd every do tnll of flniBh 1b given special at tention. x Tho hard to fit nro especially In vited to so eour lines. $2 to $5 BOYS' SHIRTS Tho latest stylOB nnd colors In boyB' ncgllgco Bhlrts for' spring nnd summer wear. Tho best pat terns and values to bo found anywhoro ., $1-00 1 MEN'S HATS If you appreciate a ht M "looks different" the khliVfi jnuBiial without belnt ea ous, you certainly vanttict ns badly as we wanttowjw Plenty of stores can ihovptflil ordinary shapes, but tilth! why wo'vo spared so eld brighten our lino !th ' styles out of the ordlur;. M Is Just as truo of th lov as of tho best grades. TUm '.Meyers" In yonr bit Ht t guarantees correct itjle, MM vnluo. Wo would &ppreW(tii opportunity of eboviag T Tho now Pani&u l ready. They are bfaatht $.50 to $10 CITY NEWS a- A Oiillectlon of Important Par Hgraplw for Your Consideration ttaf8f Wo Still Have Some of thoBo choice Biigar cured lmuiH mid bacon at 10 cont por pound. Karrlitgton &. x Van Patton, grocuru and nmrltetmsu. Hlllc UmbiollaH At right prlcoH. Tho Variety Store. Aitnora M. Woloh, proprlutor To Whom It May Concern This Is to notify you that I. N. Rldgowny Ih no longer local agent for tho Oregon Nursery company, and nny ordorB placed with hint will not bo filled with stock from our nursorlotf. (Signed) Oregon Nursery Company. 5-1-2 w. For SU' Somo udpoolnlly good bargains In lots, also hoiisoa and lota along the Halom and Portland electric oar lino. Soo Darby & WllUon. 5-ll-3t Stluor'H Market Moved From State street to 321 North Commurotnl street. Phono 125. Mr. Pratt wlahoa to thank his ous toiuora for their llhornl patronage. Hoping thoy will coutluuo with him at his now stand, which is comploto lit every roapeet, and no hotter fish market known in tho city. 5-11-51 Shirt WulfttN and Corset Cove Stampod for 25o at tho Variety Store. Anuora M, Welch, proprietor. Notice I will bo responsible for no bllla unless ordered by me. Geo. W. Oos Bor. B-13-5t rino Pasture Cheap, near town. In quire of I. Uaumgardner, near fair grounds. 5-13-3t A New Tent Show Mr. nnd Mrs. Eric Klcpplu, Jay Avery, Orln Miles nnd a uutubor of other performers loft Saturday ov entng for KcUo, Wkl(sto, to be gin a autqww'a tktrlcl exe MMt. Mr. X1U iUk witfe klM a largo tout, In which tho perform ances will bo given. A small brass band and orchestra will bo used. W. C. T. U. MothorB' mooting, Tuoaday, May 1-1, at 2:30 p. in., In tho Ramp Me morial Hall, corner of Commercial and Ferry streets. A cordial invita tion Is extended to all. Hoard of Trade Meeting Thoro will bo a mooting of tho Sa lem Hoard of Trade at tho roontH Wednosday evonlng at 8 o'clock, to which all membors and tho public gonorally Ib cordially Invited. Thlo will ho tho first mooting In tho rooms of tho club, nnd It should bo well in tended. Hualnoss of importance will come boforo tho meeting. Everybody turn out. Noted Speaker Coming II ov. Arthur toovos Vosburgh, C S. 11., of Rochontor, N. Y, will lecturo at tho Grand thontro Tuoaday ovon Ing on Christian Solonco. Uov. Vos burgh Is an authorised lecturer of tho Christian Science denomination and ooiiioa to Salem at tho luatnncc of tho local church. Ho Is recog nized na a scholarly man and his ad drosa will doubtloaa attract a largo audlonoe. It la tho contention of membors of tho Christian Scionca church that, like mnthomntlcs, the faith la an exact sclonco and can bo demonstrated. Tho spoakor bollovoi it ia founded on dlvlno Inspiration and provides a blesalng;to humanity Conundrum Social Tho Christian Endeavor Socloty, of tho First Congregational church will glvo a conundrum social tomorrow evening in tho church parlors. An Intoroatlng program will bo given nf- tor which refreshments will be sorved. Everything on tho bill of faro will tako tho form of a conun drum, for which any two articles will bo charged '5 coots, Defective Filings Tho secretary of Btato has received somo potltlous for tho referendum ou tho Stato Unlvorslty appropria tion by mall that ho cannot file, as tho taw requires that all tho petitions shall be presented by soue ono In poraos, aad vrlftd by eAuatlBK In the prer e tk govern? of the whoU list at m tlsM, sad la, tke prcsonco of ono person Interested in having tho potttlon filed. No indi vidual filings by mall will bo al lowed. New President Expected President-elect Kerr of tho Stato Agricultural collogo is expected to ; nrrlvo In Portlnnd this ovening, nnd will bo in Snlem tomorrow to confor with Governor Chamberlain and Stato Superintendent Ackormnn as to his dutloB. Ills homo Is nt Logan,, Utah, and his first duty will bo to help adopt plans for tho new shops to bo eroded at Corvallls. Going to Coos Hay Governor Chnmborlnln, Stato Treasurer Stool and Fish Warden Van Duson leavo Portland Tuosday ovoulng on tho Alllanco for Coos Day Thoy will then go to Curry county, nnd visit tho prlclpnl towns, es pecially Wedderburn, In tho empire of Salmon King Hume, to inspect' ono of his foodlng stations, The stato ofllcials have In mind tho ostab ( llshmoitt of a foodlng pond by tho stato. Tho governor expects to bo back in tlino to nttond tho farmers' Institute nt Stayton, Saturday, May! 25. Judge Galloway in Town Judgo Galloway, of MoMlnnvlllo, arrived In tho city today from Tilla mook, whoro ho has boon holding a soaaton of circuit court. Thoro wore 9 (J casos on tho dockot for this ses sion of tho Tillamook court. Tho Judgo says that tho rainfall was much lighter along tho coast than tho proolpltatlon hero, and that tha molsturo was neodod thoro moro than In this sectton. Meyer-Kleen County Clerk Allon has Issued n marrlago license to Alfred Meyer, of Pratum, agod 2G, and Lydla Klefen of Pratum, aged 21, D. Kleen wit noss. Will Admitted to Probate Tho last will and tostantent of Jacob Stauffer, deceased, has been admitted to probato, and Jacob Q AfltlAI tfna hAAn nnMAlhiK.l . a I thereof. ADDITIONAL PERSONALS j ono of tho blind school's competent J,IU)' fnrpn lnff thin mrn-nlni? fop her WOOD. In E&t SiltB. - "" v..v ... . n -., n - . Percy Drlghnm, tho actor, loft this morning for Portland on business. Mr. nnd MrB. John Brophy loft this morning for Portland.' Miss Nolllo Darby loft this morn ing for Portland. George Rudolph left this morning for Woodburn on business. Josoplt Rudolph has gono to SU verton for a Bhort business trip. R. II. Washburn returned this morning from nrownsvlllo. Mr. and Mrs. Brothorton loft today for a ten days' visit at Lyons. Rev. A. A. Moorea wont to Port land this morning on business. Dr. John Coleman, presldont of Wlllnmotto Unlvorslty, Is In Portland on business. A. N. Mooros left today for Mal hour county, where ho Is Interested in n large cattlo ranch. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hanna left this morning for a visit to Marlon rela tives. Mrs. William H. Owen loft this morning for Aumsvlllo to visit her daughter, Mrs. George Weathorlll. Miss Boohrlngor and Miss Dosart loft this morning for South Bend, Washington. Miss Millie Turnidgo, who has been WWlus May 11, 1907, aged 80 years. The iunewlrtmlttJtB) ducted from the Ooojn homo in Mill City. Miss Chamberlain, daughter of Oregon's governor, Js. in 'the city, the m.. a r rir.i.111 o ..iaiM.il- nnrlors this afternoon l her cousin, Mrs. R. S. Lamkln, over The burial will be h W n Sunday returned this morning to horptery. homo in Woodburn. .11111 1UII UUD1IUJ III I 11 UU til vt. - , . ., t. - ... . . . ,. tt .. Tni.AV.At the homiot Tnio ninrninnr rrnm .innnrHnn. nt! nuts - - ho will buy somo horses boforo tho day is over. Dr. Allon, of Jefferson, la in the city on business. Ho Is a graduate of tho medical department of WI1 lametto Unlvorslty, and Is well known here. W. Rex BlBhop, of Portland, spent t met. Sunday. MW !" tho wife of A. O.Tol.2 Tho father, who U Ui wm dating and genUd t,trt,l'j1 V'lllnmAttA hotel, ll W"Tfl .(..l.lnnl of bit tUJi tuubiui"'""--- i-Wl Tho mother and chili mw W. Rex BlBhop, of Portland, spent ... l-. Sunday with relatlvea and friends in NwWlcH U0 IfUtVMkte Frank Meredltb, )W OfcewlthW.t, 129 Commercl! 9 i n u i Strawberries ji it i The Best Dollar-berries J CI 1mm &c ircc lltaUMlfNllM CMWtt 15c per box Those berries are Ono and look like homo berries. Romombor our vegetables aro tho best and always fresh. Moir Grocery ! Company -15 SUte St. PboM ia ! this city. Ho Is with ono of tho lead ing hardware firms of tho metropo lis. LoRoy Bryant, of Portland, re turned to his homo today, after Bpondlng tho day with Salem rela tives and frlendB. Mrs. L,. U. Mcuoy aim ub.h-. . . k'i . Miss Maud, who have been visiting , oyer Uii 0ui- Mrs. J. II. Lowia returned to their homo In Portland today. Mrs, Mc Coy Is a daughter of Mrs. Lewis. ; Mrs. H. Barendrlck, who has beon visiting her daughter, Mrs. Dick, len this morning for her homo in Port land. Mrs. S. C. Klghtlinger has ro turned from Seattlo, whero sho has been tho last four months on ac count of her health. Sho Is reported much improved. J, W. Young, William Frost, FranK T.lnor nnd fl. C. Worlck left thli . - thfiVlFor Sale - .. morning ior rorimiw, .u" ,;' i nil . ti aro constructing tho now East Side cle. Cu . n,i,i Mta.,' hall. buildlnffJ-- Mrs. E. T. Butler, who has beea j- vlsltlng Salem relatives, has returns, to her home in Sublimity. Sho was accompanied as far as Turner by her daughter, Mrs. E. S. Martin, who will visit there for a short time. o MONEY TO U " fflMUSI' NEWTODtf . i... I. tflTtl Wttntl-We. w - m Kdles of en - : complete wj- -' (yWi onvassers.v - etto Hotel J- 1 For S-le-"' Sore Nipples. Any mother who has had experi ence with this distressing ailment will be pleased to know that a cure may he effected by applying Cfaam berlala'a Salva as sooa as the child Is Hn maralne. Win It 0 with solf ckkk fcfre allewlajs tha babe to B-rw. Maay tralaed aurs this Mlva with heat resmlta. or aal y Dr. JKww'a m r. fi trw- !.M l t - U'aatea-w'T .l " Ing u:, ri nndtyp'?LrlB.i 531 Nw ISO. t4 W qulrs Mtm r mt PoMtH- W. baas talc 9 & mmnmiim