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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 5, 1907)
"TPpwr' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALBM ORBGON MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1007, J AUGUST RENOVATING SAL 1$ riiAincr n Fa f.nnrfc niirnor rn airi nf rcvuiar fffiTP tfrri niir store beme remodeled, it compels us to sacrifice a gn rioal nf mrhs.nfiic w mnm fW hacpmp.nl: and main store arc overflowing with new goods and more COniH in every day. We must have the room. Within the next 15 days we hope to be back on the second floor jj Women's Ready-made Lines, Trunks, Lace Curtains, Draperies, Comforts, Blankets, Etc. unui uni PRICES GREATLY REDUCED ON EVERY ARTICLE IN THE HOUSE CONTRACT GOODS ALONE EXCEPTED We expect to make this August a record breaker, notwithstanding jealous 'competitors' discourteous knocks-.f, EVERY KNOCK IS A BUUbl - GOOD GOODS AND FAIR DEALING ALWAYS Draperies Groat bargains In our drapery de partment; things you can uso now and Inter on, UATIIKDHAL MADRAS Former price 2 Co yard; fl i" August Balo fc&S-0 MIOIlTKI) MADRAS Former prlco 40c yard; t Of AugUBt salo CVj PLAIN HILKOL1NKS Formor 'prlco 1 Re 'yard; '' August salo '. . v- v 7S4N0II AltT FJJIr rftrmor prlco $1.50 yard; Q&f August Bttlo i ZJfJj DOTTED SWISS Formpr prlco 20c yard; . Jt f August Balo Ja IMPORTED HOHDINI-TT 15 Inches wldo; former Jr prlco 3Go yard; August oalo.. .. 1 2'-' 54 Inchoa wldo; formor ryfr prlco 00c yard; AugUBt anlo ulvJC 108 Inchon wldo; formor , EZfls- prlco $1 yard; August salo v3 vl C Ready-to-wear Huy now for futuro use; prlco con cobhIoiis aro very, groat. Look nt this list: liADIKH KIMONOS (AH now.) Formor prlco 85c; Qrf1 AugUBt salo ZJ V LADIKS' WRAPPERS .(All now.) Former prlco $1.25; August salo i& LADIES' PETTICOATS (AH now.) Lnco and embroidery trimmed; $1.50 valuco, Auguat sale CHILDREN'S DRESSI- LADIES' SUITS AH nw Eton Bulls; former prlco $38.50; August Balo . JUMPER SUITS (All now.) Womon's Silk JumporB and Shirt Waist Suits; August Bale, less 63c 87c HALf PRICE $19 1-3 BKIIIT PI)UNOING And Corset Cover embroid ery; former price to C5c; August salo SUITINGS Checks, stripes and plnltls; former prlco to OGc yd; August salo . . 23c Piece Goods Numerous plcco goods to chooso from nt n great saving In price WASH GOODS AH wash goods, August Balo HALf PRICE 1IATISTEH Dimities, etc., formor prlco lOo and 15c, August salo. . VENETIAN NOVEITIES Fancy checkB, etc., formor prlco 25o to 35c, August salo MIXTURES Now fancy chookB and mixtures, during August onto 5c 19c HALF PRICE Furnishings For Men A great opportunity to buy cheap ly standard grades of merchandise. DATS Men's Straw nnd Soft Felt HntB; August Balo SHIRTS Formor price to $1.50; August Balo Formor prlco $2.50; August Balo NECKWEAR Former prico 50c; August snlo SHOE POLISH Dluck, tan and white; former prlco 25c; August salo HALF PRICE 45c 95c 25c 15c WEDNESDAY ONI WEDNESDAY BARGAIN SPECIAL NUMBER 344 CUSHION TOPS Floral, Oriental, Decorative nnd fraternal designs stamped mM bo worked; values to $1.00; nono sold until 8:30 n. n. Wednctyj &yj TROUSERS Men's light weight trousers, nil sizes; ' August salo HALF PRICE Ribbons (All now.) Fine Taffeta Ribbon, 3 inches wldo; August salo All Silk Liberty. Satin Ribbons; August sale. 12k 19c Belmont Horn Pins Extra value; August salo, box .... ..,,, RIBBED VESTS (AH now.) Ladles' Flno Ribbed Vrsti; August salo t M. Uleu&l4 S& WCOWWPA7TO THE JIOME OF LEGITIMATE BARGAINS. 1 H 19 CITY NEWS A Collection of Important Pu ftgropba for Your CotwIiIeraUon MmtltWiHi Murdwinl Dirt, by tho Capital City Steam Laundry. All work called for nnd delivered. Satisfaction guaranteed. Th'ono Main 1G5. 7-0-tf Nailrtw Wo aro not In position to accept or ders for slnbwood for about 30 day. Tho Chns. Spnuldlng Logging Com pany S-l-tf TtwelwrH Examination Notice is hereby given that tho county Ruperltomlout of Marlon county, Oregon, will hold tho regu lar oxamlnutlou of applicants for state nnd county pnpors nt Sulom, Oregon, In tho Methodist church, be ginning Wednesday, AugUBt II, 1907, nt 0 o'clock n. m. and continu ing until Saturday, August 17, nt 4 o'clock p. in, W, T. Moores, County School Superintendent. 8-3-5 1. To Enjoy Fnmlly Reunion Mrs. R, W. llolman loft Saturday for Iluntsvlllc, Utah, whoro Bho will attend u reunion of her clan, Sho will meet many of her relatival among whom will bo hor gront-groiU grand mother, who la a halo nnd hourly old lady. ller husbaiu', "Whit," tho well known musician, base ball enthusiasts, artistic win dow drossor ami olerk in Moyors & Sons' store, roumln in Salem. Will Give Concert In Newport Dr. R. A. Heritage has completed nrrnngemontB to givo u muslcnl In Newport on tho evening of tho 13th of this month. Professor Arthur Von Jossen, tho talented dean of the Wlllnmetto university, will also ap pear on "Mio program. Tho conhcort will also bo given In Corvallls on tho evening of tho 14th. Now Subject Arrived In postnls. Red Cross Pharmacy. Is It Miulo of Wood? If so, thero Is nothing too dltllcult 'for A. M. Hansen to ninko porfoctly. .Call at lils sash and door factory jChurch and Mill streets and till him iwhnt you want. Woke Up Tho peoplo of Marlon county have woko up to tho fact that tho Sulom Shoo Storo Is tho ouo place whore thoy can always get foot gear THAT IS GOOD THAT SUITS AND THAT IS RIGHT IN PRICE Wo still have a few rare bargains on our special counter. Como and sea our lines. Salem Shoe Store 326 STATE ST. SALPM, OREGON IYRE & MAPLCTttORPE Swell Po.stal Cards At tho Rod Cross Pharmacy t Una Returned to Toppenlsli Charlos Atwood. who with hU wlfu has been visiting horo and the coast for tho past month has rotunuM to his homo In Topponlsh. Wash Mrs. Atwood will remain .In the city to visit hor parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pohlo another weok. Chnrlos Is n great booster for tho Ynklmu ioim try and was present nt tho nuisory nien'a convention which was held re cently tn Salem. Othor former Sa luiltos, who robldo in Toppenlsh aro Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiggins, N. J. Damon, H. O. Wlntermantlo and fam ily and Mrs. Celeste Listen Harris. Messrs. Wiggins and Atwood aro member of the Washington Nursery company, and Mr. Damon Is tho com pany's representative at North Yaki ma. Ho is at present visiting hla family In Newport and will move soon to North Yakima. Mrs. Harris is well known here and U a daughter oi W. A. Llston, tho tusuranco agent Her husband Is one of the enterprise lug business men of Toppenlsh, Ho Jb owner of n machine Bhon and a factory for tho making of concroto building blocks. Orpins Wanted Second hand organs wanted. Will give you a good trade for yours. Wengor & Cherrlngton. Organs Wanted Second hand organs wnnted. Will glvo you a good trndo for yours. Wengor & Cherrlngton, Time for Final Hearing Tho final account of Chnrles Sap plngfleld, oxocutor of tho ostato of John Sapplngtleld, docoased, will bo heard In probate on the 9th day of September at 9 a. m. 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it i n 1 1 1 ii m i 1 1 n :; Sweet ''-. Potatoes First of the season TRY THEM To Lease Property Katlo Horwath, as executrix of tho estate of Geo, Horwath, deceased, has been authorized to lease the hop yard and farm belonging to tho es tato. . Administrator Appointed Isadora Greenbaum has been ap pointed administrator of tho estnto of Jamos Conklln, deceased. Tho bonds were fixed at (1100. MARRIED. REESEr-SHIRLEY At U M. E. narsonage, SatutW incr. Aueust 3. VIafr4P.! nnfi T.ouollon Marie Shirk.5 of Salem. Rev. W. H. Sw fnrmtne tho ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Reese are bod' rfontH of thla citv where wji lnrra rlrclo of friends. Tb Is onoot tho proprietor of tli l Plt ln.imlrv HO 800 V will make their home at M! Commercial street. Moir Grocery Company 456 State PHone182 imnittininiiimmii' 25 CO 1.0ur Business Is to Outfit You Can you use us. You are Invited to look over our complete stock of 3 Guns, Ammunition and Fishing Tackle Everything for the Sportsman S X && rm i mmj tiJ&jr,L.-is ik2viAt- X r-? fcA. TQS$r? 1119 m$Bm L"1' "S" - if r"frffi