Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 20, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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    DAILY CAPI TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON MONDAY, MAY 20, 1007.
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THE
PUBLICS FAVORITE SHOPPING PLACE
IS TUN "MHYI3RS' STORE." GREAT NUMBERS IIVY AT THIS STORE DAILY BECAUSE THE MERCHANDISE IS ALWAYS SEASON
ABLE, ALWAYS RELIABLE, AND BECAUSE THE TRICES ARE NEVER OT1IK 11TJIAN REASONABLE, THE SERVICE IS 1'ROMPT AND
TRUSTWORTHY. VERY SHOPPING COMPORT IS PROVIDED. TAKE A STROLL THROUGH THE STORE, PRICE THE OFFERINGS,
MAKE COMPARISONS FREELY AND YOU WILL UNDERSTAND SOME OF THE REASONS WHY THIS STORE IS SUCH A FAVORITE
SHOPPING PLACE.
Women's Suits
Attractive Values
Best Styles
Attractively Priced
A royal chanco for women who
adtniro flno Bulta yot can not nf
ford to pny full prlcoa, to got
thorn, "Wo'vo dccldoil to lot theso
Biilta go n radical reduction,
which certainly will gladden the
licnrto of many lady callors to
day.
$15.00 Suits reduced
k
to. $10
1S.00 $12
$22.50 v$15
?28.G0 )y
$30.00 ... $20
Suspender Belts
A flno allowing of black bus
pondor boltu with white, bluo and
red piping, liott 1b thorough'y
tnllorod.
50c
Dress Goods
At Much Less Price
Unusually good qualities of
new and pretty fabrics for sum
mer wear. They come in
WOOL TAFFETAS
CHIFFON PANAMA
FRENCH SERGE
In plaids and checks In nil
wanted shades for pretty summer
garments. Values aro regular
$1.25 and $1.35. Special price
reduced to
88c
Parasols
Many havo selected their sun
Bhades for tho summer wcathor
tlioro'.s yet a vaBt assortment for
you to chooso from. They nro
tho prettiest wo'vo shown and tho
values aro beyond comparison.
Thoy co mo In whito nnd colors
with dainty embroidered do
sign, with trimmed, checks
dresden and plain bands of a
harmonizing shndo. Thon, too,
thoro is a gonorous supuly of tho
popular blacks and colors.
50c to $6
Hosiery
Tho grandest bnrgaln ovont
wo'vo had for somo time. Im
ported fancy LIbIo IIoso in whlto
and black with ombroldorod de
signs $1.25 nnd $1.50 values.
Only n few paint loft. Special
prlco
50c
WEDNESDAY ONLY
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE NO. 333
For our mid-week specinl wo havo
arranged another big special for tho
men. For this special wo havo
chosen from our regular stock of
hats and place on salo a lino of
SOFT HATS -
- $1.50
In colors Brown nnd Pearl. Newest
telescope shapes. Black and Pearl
bands. Regular $3.00 values.
Nono sold until 8:30 a. m. Wednes
day. No phone orders received.
Wash Dresses
For the Children
Whether you want a play dress
or a nlco ono for "dress up" occa
sions you can And It hero In a va
riety of patterns and Btylcs to
plcaBo you. You do not havo the
bother and worry of planning and
making. Then, you got the
rondy-mndo cheaper than you can
buy tho material and spend tho
tlmo In making. Como In nnd
seo whnt splendid offerings wo
havo
25c to $6.50
Lace Curtains
An unusually attractive lino of
best values In lace curtains from
75c to $10 ,
Trunks
Serviceable and Convenient
And nt tho prlco thoy nro tho
best Trunk values obtainable If
you aro planning a trip, you can
select no bettor placo to chooso
your trunk than tho MeyorB storo.
Tho best mado aro hero In
widest varieties.
Many havo special points of
convcnlonco that aro to bo had
elsewhere. Trunks of all sizes
and qualities from
$2.75 to $25
Hammocks
.TOURERS' PRICES.
You'll want ono very shortly.
Novy's tho tlmo to ninko your se
lection. All now direct from fac
tory $1 to $6.75
t
m
m
eu&l4
$ A
INCORPORATED
SHOES
OF HIGH DEGREE
If you want a pair of tho new
est that combine stylo, elegance,
Individuality with tho best leath
er nnd excellent workmanship
you won't find better values out
8ldo this store. Wo want you to
seo this grand display of up-to-date
foot-wear.
All sizes and widths.
$2 to $5
The Men's
Hat Store
Convenient and easy of access,
just Inside tho Liberty streot en
trance ready with a conipleto
allowing of tho correct things for
summer wear
SOFT HATS,
STIFF HATS,
STRAW HATS,
PANAMA HATS.
$1-50 to $10
Summer
Neckwear
For Men
THE STYLE SHOWING
IS INTERESTING
Every bo many different designs
nnd color combinations lend add
ed Intorest to this great showing
of tho vory nowest and bc3t
Ncckwcnr for summon
JUST A WORD;
MR. CLOTHES BUYER
Havo you purchaiedjovm.,
mor suit?
If not, be fair vlth job'
this tlmo and red aity
whnt we havo to My.
It's money saved if jw fa,
You will need a inmBatt
hero's your chance.
A complcto Hoe ot poet
that for style, nobby pattern,
workmnnshlp and vetrfsf l
tics aro unoxcclled.
$10 to $25
Wo'vo a complete line riff
dato furnishings.
Tho "llttlo thlogt" Ik 18
good dressers nant "jutrW."
You'll llnd them hn 1 I
right" priced "Juit r!.M."
M 99
CITY NEWS i!
A Collection of Important Par- X
agraphN for Your CoiiHldcrntlou
mtlllHMHMMimiM
Souvenir PoHtnlH
Now Hiibjocts today, at Pntton's.
Wanted
Wo Mill have u number of places
for bright, energetic ludlcti. Wo
want to uuiko n thorough Iioiiko
to hoiiHo cniivnsH, Thin Ih not as llf
limit us ono might think.. We of
fer you many advantage, Wu don't
MHk you to work on eoimulsHlon, but
pay you u good Milnry and expenses.
Wo don't require ymi to Ih expert
enced; It Is an advantage, iverlmps,
but If you Iftivo ahburauco nnd a lit
tho energy It will inoro Mum make
up for your lark of experience. Wo
nro not unking you to work for
hoiuo cheap concern. Remember you
rix working for ono of tho In'st
Iioumcn In tho country, and rolling n
product Mint Is ufced by every houss.
wife. Wo will further add Mutt all
our canvassers are. In charge of n
lady, and that tlielr physical nnd
moral welfare Is wtfeguartletl tit ev
ery poHslblo way. We bellevo that
when you luive had this matter thor
otighly explained you will bo only to
willing to Itccoino ono of our canvass,
ern. Please call for an Interview, J
11. Drown, Willamette Hotel, or
Mliw K, 31, Oobb, Cottage Hotel.
G-15-tf
Hop Trainers WmiteoJ
Men, women and boys, for the
Holmes yard. Long job. Can board
or camp. Will movo you out If do
ulrodi Phono ,109, T. A. Llvosloy &
Company, 6-15-tf
He T Tlwlr Friend
Convonlontly locatod and ready to
answer calls nt a moment's notlco nt
any hour of tho day or night, A, M.
dough has deeply Ingratiated llm
Belt Into tho affections ot many Sn
lorn peoplo who havo been compelled
to call for tho services ot an under
taker. Demurrer SrsKIihhI -
In tho caso ot J. M. Long vs. Fred
Loose for real estate coamiluloB,
being lltlgnted in JubMco of tho
Ponco D. Wobstor's court, tho domur
ror of Fred Loose to Long's com
plnlnt was Saturday sustained, nnd
an nmondod complaint filed by Mr.
Long's coiuiboI. This Is a light over
32. CO commission claimed by Long
for sorvlcos in assisting Looso in tho
salo of a houso and lot In East Sa
lem. Worked tho Other Way
Cooko Patton and a number of the
local hop mon visited Honry Wlp
rut nt hiH cigar stand tho other dny,
and during tho stay Cooko spied a
purse which had boon placod on tho
j counter, and. thinking It would bo
I a good Joko to havo Mr. Wlprut lm
1 ngluo that ho had boon robbed, he
placed tho wallet in tho pockot of
JulliiB Plucus, who has olllcos over
Wlprut's Btoro. Tho purso was put,
in a Bocuro plane, nnd tho visitors
woro anxious to hoar Mr. Wlprut's
robbery announood, but to Mr. Pat
ton's nmnzomont, Chtof of Pollco
Gibson enmo Into his Btoro tho next
day, and sorvod a soarch warrant.
Cooko protastod his Innocence of tho
stonllng, and said he know nothing
of tho whoronbouts of tho proporty.
His explanation was accepted, and
I as Mr, Plnous was tho noxt man Yiiu-
poctod a fako warrant was sworn out
for him on tho chnrgo ot robbery.
Ills ease was sot for hoarlng nt 2
p. in. tho following day In Judge
Wobstor's court, but when tho tlmo
camo for trial tho stolen proporty
wns found on tho J ml go's dosk, nnd
as that ended tho fun, tho suit was
dismissed without costs. It hns not
boon learned just when Messrs. Pat
ton and Plnous will tondor a ban
quet to Mr, Wlprut and his friends,
but It is considered that ono Is due
most any tlmo and that tho affair
should cost thorn utoro than tho
amount tho wallet contained, which
was only 1 5,
Deputy Clerk Aldrlch Resigns
L. P. Aldrlch has tendered his res
ignation as deputy county clerk to
accept a position with tho Lndd &
Rush bank, whoro a vacaucy lias
boon mado by tho resignation ot
Fred D. Thlelsen, who will go to Port
land to reside, Mr. Allen has decid
ed to appoint Miss Gortrudo Fawk,
at. accomplished stenographer, of Sa-!
lorn, to tho odl co of additional depu
ty clerk.
Rand Concert Tonight
Owing to tho Inclomoncy of tho
weather, tho band concert which was
to havo boon glvon yesterday was
postponed. Tho woathor permitting,
tho band will rondor an open-air
concort this ovonlng In Wlllson ovon
uo. Returns From Klamath
W. A. Llston, tho well-known
liiHurnuco man, has returned from a
huBluo8s trip to tho Klamnth coun
try. After Unvoting over that sec
tion for tho past thrco weoks, ho says
ho Is convinced that Klamath Is ono
of tho "coming counties" of tho
state.
II. 1). Ijimlon Sues Voget Co
11. D. Lnndon has commoncod an
action in tho Marion county circuit
court against tho Vogot Luntbor nnd
Fuol Co. to rocovor $1500, nllogod to
bo duo upon a note oxeoutod nnd de
llvorod to tho plnlntlff by tho dofond
ants In January, 1907. Tho com
plaint sots forth that no part of tho
principal has boon paid, and, in ad
dition to tho vnluo ot tho note, $100
Is nskod for attorney's foos. An at
tachment has boon mado on real and
personal proporty bolonglng to tho
company. L. H, McMahon Is attor
ney for tho plnlntlfT.
New Company Tonight
"Tho World Against Him" will
bo tho attraction at tho Kllngor
Grand thontro tonight, nnd tho now
llrlghnm Stock Company will mnko
Its Initial bow to Salem In glvlnc a
complcto and boautlful production
of this grand drama. Tho curtain
will rise promptly nt S:30 ovory ov
onlng hereafter, and patrons wish
ing to rldo homo on tho street cars
after tho uerformancn mnv tin en na
thero will bo no waits during tho
show, and tho play will bo finished
In good season. Miss Dorothy Bro-I
twuu, u iuiuiuuu lunaing laay. new
to Salem, will appear tonight In tho
loading role of "Tho World Against
Him."
Wo by Murphy,
Chester G. Murphy won tho spring
handicap of the Waverly Golf Club,
Portland, Saturday.
PERSONALS.
J
J. O. Goodnlo, Jr., of Portland is
visiting In tho city,
Mrs. T. O. Halley of Portland Is
tho guest of Mrs, II. n. Thlolsou.
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Drown havo re
turned from a visit In Washington,
D. C.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Eckorlen
hnvo returned from a visit In Los
Angolos,
Dan Vollmor of Portland has boon'
spending a few days with Salem
friends. i
MrB. T. C. Smith nnd son havo re
turned from a fow weeks spent at
Soasyio.
MIbs Florence Irwin of Portlnnl
arrived In tho city Saturday evening !
to visit Salem friends.
Tho Missos Edith and May Med
doll aftor a visit horo havo' returned
to their homos In Jefferson.
Mrs. Stella Whlto, of tho Yoko
hama Toa Store, spont Sunday visit
ing In Turner.
J. E. Harris has gono to Kansas
City nnd other onstern points on in!
extended business trip. '
Dr. and Mrs. T. C. Smith, Jr ,
havo returned from n sojourn In
southern California.
Miss M. A. Skorslos has returned
from Mlnto whoro sho recoutly closed
n successful term of school,
Tho Missos Hnzol Rlggs and Hazel
Davis of Portland are guests of Miss
Louise Cronlse, a cousin of Miss
Rlggs.
F. T. Wrlghtman nnd L. R. Stln
son left Sunday morning for Port
land to attend tho state grand, lodge
of Knights of Pythias.
Bert Crawford, known In tonsorlal
circles as "Foxy Grandpa," has gono
to his Albany homo for a visit. Ho
has not been nblo to keep away from
Salem long.
Miss Eva Hall ot Salem Is tho
guest of Miss Thla Johnson and
other friends In this city. Sho will
remain for two weeks. Corvallls
Gazette,
W. T. Ramsden came up from
Portland Sunday, whero ho Is In the
real estate business with , Judgo
Payne, Ho says proporty Is getting,
too mgn to sen in some parts ot
the city and he advises peoplo to buy
at Salem.
Macleay Again Defeated.
After a warmly contested game
Sunday on tho Macleay field tho
Urownlo baseball nlno again demon
strated their superiority over tho
husky wlllow-wloldor8 of Macleay. A
number of tho local fans wero la at
tendance, bosldos an enthusiastic
crowd from tho defeated city to on
llvon tho Bldollncs. Tho scoro yester
day was B to 2, and is tho second
contest between Macleay and tho
Drownlos.
Pnr Kale. Desirable JtJftfi
sale at a bargain la TufrM
ncr of 12th and Cronitift.
talnlng one ball H
with SDrlns tem
ihrnuch the DlC. fltf
fruit, with good boaK,toi
outbuildings, Ml W"'
Wn1UBnr. For ttrau hf
Ik. nlarn r.H
IUQ (,uvw.
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Society
Frank Meredith, Resident Agent
Office with Win. Brown & Co., No
129 Commercial Btreot.
..MONEY TO LOAN..
THOMAS K. FORD
Over Ladd & Bush's Bank. Salem. Or
NEW TODAY
Wanted At once a girl for general
houaowork. Experience not re
quired. Enquire of Mrs. J. A. Car
son, 923 South High stroet.
5-20 3t
Carpets-Ladles, tow J1
done by a wWP
only way that "
steam, and 6 nw
from the bouw. Wd "
a-suro juu "" ..1
WU)"
For itcnt-Nlwly Ual
328 North HI i1
. . i.. fa drJ 1
Wanted a . " vd
country or j ,
light wort for I"
Journal omce.
TODAY'S SPECL
BANANAS
PerDoZefl
STRAWBERRIES
2 for
20c
I s
MOIR
GROCERY
Cft
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