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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1907)
M DAILY OAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 10O7. U I T.d.djt.-B00M OUR TOWN-TELL THE WORLD PSRvV4S-Jt, JU r i',u " bs:fi?-iw(i-r;&i' v - vHRLJtn j..rt-r-wK r..,. ikl. v . i 1 1STj'irt 1 H M v.i railieeSi: - m?jl raviissa " If WERE KING Id buy my Clothing and furnishings at Stockton's Store I n"" i rfp -Wt ,f- J. L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER wing some now thligs In Clothing that will defy competition. Wo are lined up for Fall We are "?' annnnlGai patterns in Men's Suits and Coats that will bo shown In Salem. Our prices flth some oi o renr(0 ,moi0 than you will expect when you seo the woarabloa. Quality Is re ... lcar ia ,u lu ' ... tir i . u .t ti,nrnfnM niinn. t .i MUraltfwESjr?ste'v ftjrrwTir-w- jv c ji. vfni v.Vl mm K i always Sreiwhenpr.ce is forgotten. Wo know It and thoroforo cling to goodness. fleir Royal Sewing Machines Special, $29.00 t,f us send one to your homo on ton days trial .Vp Don't purchase until you see this -famous ma- rhlne. tJ and trouble, tad macmno, ne Don't ruin a good disposition on n .n TlAfl FK&&- ... vniirfiolf time, mon By SO uo"b Juu " " : : ' Genuine Alligator Bags and Parses fo Ladies, $1.75 to $ 5.00 Each Wo havo Just rocelvcd from Now York's foro.most convortors of alligator goods a compkto stock of horned alligator utrap purses and hand bags. Wo prlco them less .becauso wo can afford to sell cheaper. 0 Theso now French Plaid Handkerchiefs nro bcnutles 8c to 75c UMBRELLAS Cue to $10. Tho greatest ntock In All Salem. NEW CREPE VEILING All Colors, Just rocolvcd In tlmo for tho Fair. 0f OUR 91.23 UMBRELLAS Look llko $2.00 ones. Ladies7 Ready-to-wea Goods Isn't It worth a good dcnl 'to you to know when you trndo hero you nro trading In a snfo, rollnblo store. Wo aro not nltogother par led never have claimed to bo but wo certainly aim at perfection. Ench wook, each month ench year has to bo better than tho prcced tgoce. Years of cxperlonco has taught us to ollmlnato tho doubtful and hold fast to that which wo know to bo tho merit. Ladies' Coats $4.50 Blick Cloth Coats GO Inchea toa;. You would guess them as 1.50 values at least, but tho pice Is only $4.50 Ladies' Skirts ; $3.50 to $20 Wo know our skirt styles aro correct and you will ngreo whlx us If you glvo a look. Black Voiles Ladies' Stilts $10 to $65 Last week was our banner wook for suit soiling. Which Is evi dence onough that our styles and prices nro .right. Ladies' Waists $1.50 to $12.50 Wo boast especially of our $2.25 Waists, and know positive ly thnt wo havo a brag coming. Tho Albatross and Batistes nro ospcclally good. 1 A MB l' Out Shoe Sto e J SLJiSft- Our New Line of Men's Clothing Is now on display. You'll find tho B. K. & W. Label On ovory Bult, which Is a guarantco of high grade fab rics and Buporlor workmanship You'll need a now Butt for Fair Wook, so you'd hotter let ub Bhow you tho latest arriv als. Wo'vo priced thom on tho spot cash basld, which moans sovoral dollars in your pocket for ovory suit you buy at Barnes' Cash Store BOYS' CLOTHING Tho now pattorno aro attractlvo nnd tho fabrlca aro soloctod with especial rogard for tho rough usage which all hoalthy boys glvo tholr clothes. A fow tnliiutos' visit to our Clothing Depart ment will convlnco you that "regular storos" can't match, our prices. Reliable Merchandise At Reasonable Prices Keeps Us Growing WEDNESDAY, SALEM OUR STORE CLOSES AT 11 O'CLOCK DAY AT THE PAUL Sefe Royal Blue Men's Shoes Wear llko Iron. They como lu nil tho now lnots in such stock as HOX CALF, vicr kid, PATENT KID, and GUN METALS. The Batty Shoes Above All Mndo for mon who enro to dross woll. Tho only gunrnntcod pnt out loathcr shoo. $4.00 CITY NEWS) a of Important" Par.! TOfwl'oarComrfderaUon ! Ml 'tallklU- bjts dally. 1 fcr tb p.IT I''MMlnr lnm. . H liar , 7"UWl septem ,"", trains Nos, n, i2, 17i yMctloniot'No .15 ,e Eluding September 2lst. 9-13-7t IW- 6al. 1. market doesn't free nny tlmo. Aa catuloguo for tho ask ing. 9-lC-eod-3t &!( k. . . " UUCBi ireero --neeps them . . wniPerature. JT .. "-' " xionii fe It. nt just Every fair 9-lC-Gt 'tlotk,- """ L Ma town drwsM m . wr h .-.. . 7 " cf fa;,,, :.t ra,r. an-i .Utileni.::- Cl0the'1 Th. -.- Coa clothing ,r a speclay of atunrv ' and can suit t af' both to quality '"nlUcs ihrsLyTspe-- NuJ0!!"' 0o of tho W,7abusmessed- :rtoii" v"u rks for W,1 mean the ruf. 'Cmut .Haad f.n. TColw.'.: '. ItaL!1' Kraduites w ay emtw World's Givnteht Tho world's greatest Invention has boon advertised In this paper and ex hibited at tho A. L. Frasor plumbing storo on Stato street, and will bo during tho stato fair. Captain E. B. Smith, formerly on tho Salem pollco force, Is Interested In tho company that Is going to manufac ture theso dovIceB to automatically shut off gas burners for lights or for gasollno stoves. It Is tho greatest Ufe-Bavlng Invention of the ago, and worth seeing In operation. Tho Finish Of a rnco Is tho most Interesting part. To ho comfortably seated lu one of the now booths at the, grand stand will bo worth tho price, Apply secretary's ofllce. Iloxes In tho grand stand at tho fair grounds can be obtained from the secretary -for tho week at reasonable terms. Capital Normal School And Business Institute opens on September 23. Address J. J, Kraps, Salem, Oregon. 9-16-Gt Men's Clothes Suits made to measur, $15 and up, at The Toggery. Goos to RclllHgham E. J. Carlson, local manager of the Western Telegraph company, has accepted the position of mana ger of the' Belllngham, Wash., office, and will leave for his new home to-, day. D. H, Ling, chief operator of the local oHce, suceeds Mr. Carlson as raaaager of the Salem office and begasr kls duties today". He is a trustworthy young man with sterling buslnoss qualifications nnd Is well fitted for tho office ho .has accepted. Ills promotion will bo ploaslng to his many friends In this city. Solid Comfort ' Phono Waters' cigar stord for an automobile Fifty cents faro to tho fair grounds, or for hire. Threo ma chines. Tho Capital City Auto Llv ory Company. 9-lC-Ct An Opening Tho Capital Journal Is asked by parties In one of Oregon's host towns to steor somebody thoro Interested In opening a big general storo, a ho tel or a dontal offlco. By calling nt this office particulars can bo learned. Souls Saved If you tnkd thom to Nick Blor, at The Toggory. Shoe repairing. For tho Fair Tako nn auto nt Wntors' cigar storo for tho fair grounds. Faro 50 centB. Threo mnchlnes. Tho Capi tal Auto Livery Company. 9-lC-Ct Delivery Uorso Runs Away Tho horso belonging to A. L. Har vey, tho well-known grocer, of High and Court stroets, becamo frightened this morning while standing at tho corner of Marlon and High strets. The result la that tho Harvey deliv ery wagons Is "up a tree," nnd only a few pieces can bo Identified. Tho horse was unhurt, and was caught after running a few blocks from the tree on which be left tho wagon. Time Extended for Report In order to accommodate a num ber of the smaller roads that havo not beea able to make tholr annual report .to. te railroad commlsfllon, the time to submit the annual reporc or I vmmmmMmmmmmmMammmmmjf ADDITIONAL PERSONALS Miss Estollo Peel, superintendent f Indian schools, Is nt Chomnwn, olng tho honors for a fow days. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Tumor, who has been visiting Mr. and Mrs, Tom Cornollus, of this city, havo returned to tholr homo In Astoria, Mr. and Mrs. Bolts, of Portlnnd, who havo boon visiting In this city, DIED. MASSBY, At tho Willnmotto Snnn torlum, Sunday morning, Soptoni' hor 15, 1907, nt 12:30 o'clock, Hnrvoy Massoy, nged 00 years, Ho had boon n rcsldout of this city and vicinity for tho past 40 years. Ho lenves of tho immodtato fami ly two sons, Alpha and Haryoy Man soy, of this city, and Mrs. Jamos O. Davis, of Portland. Bagldoa tho fn nt 1 1 p tttfln Hnnn.l list 1t.r ... havo roturnod to tholr homo In tho " ' V "" "", "v ",l" " B,Bl,,r' ,n..nua Mrs. Roboccn Dllyou, of Sclo. has been oxtonded by It from Sop tombor 15 to October 10, 1907. Good News for Willamette A loMor has been recolvod from George Lounsborry, tho woll-known nthloto, who is at presont visiting his parents In Iowa, to tho offect thut ho will return to this city soon to j continue his studies In tho modlcal dopartmont bf Wlllamotto University This will bo good nows to tho foot ball and track enthusiasts of Salem. Fred Soulo, a football player of Chl- co, California, has registered in tho medical department of tho University and will bo a valuable acquisition to tho 'varBlty team. Poland, tho woll-known Chomnwa athloto will nl" so bo In thu school this year and will probably tako a position among tho plg3kln kickers. "Regular as tho Sun" Is nn exprosslon as old as tho race. No doubt tho rising and sotting of tho sun is tho most regular porformanca In tho universe, unless it Is tho action of tho liver and bowels when regu Jatod with Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills. Guaranteed by J. O. Perry, druggist. 25c. -o- At tho Vnmlctte Change of pictures during fair week. ovory night Everybody Should Know" says C. G. Hayes, a prominent busi ness man of Bluff, Mo., that Buck Ion's Arnica Salve Is the quickest and surest healing salve ever applied to a Bore, burn or wound, or to a case of piles. I've used It and know what I'm talking about." Guaranteed by J, C. Perry, druggist, 25c. o AVOID., SUBSTITUTE QBT WHAT YOU ASK FOR. motropolls. Loo Dllyou, of Sclo, Is at tho stnto fair with tho blggost horso In tho stnto, nnd is taking In tho wholo sos slon, ns usual, J. A. Shrunk, of Brownsville, who wns a mombor of tho samo roglmont with tho lamented fnthor of Tho Journal editors, Ib -In tho city for stnto fnlr wook. Two of tho most promlnont Re publican offico-holdors of Marlon county havo located In Burns, Hnr noy county Prof. D. W. Yoder and Hon. Frank Dnvoy. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dale, of East ern Oregon, aro at Salem for n visit during tho state fair, to tholr broth- or-ln-lnw, Charles Humphrey, of South Salem. Mrs. J. O. MolBon, of Grooly, Col orado, who has boon visiting rela tives, left Saturday for St. Johns, whoro she will visit hor son, A. L. Stockton. Burns Powell, lendor of tho Mon mouth band who filled a summer's ogagomont ns director and solo trombonist with tho Newport Oconn Wave hnnd, Is In tho city to tako In tho fair, ilo will assit tho Auditor ium Roller Rink band of this city during It's ovoning engagements thU W. F, Uyars, who Is assltlng his father, W. II. Byars, tho woll known surveyor In work for tho city, after accompanying his son to Portlnnd roturnod to Salem last ovenlng. Tho latter has' been visiting hero nnd has roturnod to his homo In Goldondalo, Wushlngton. Rov. II. L. Pratt, presiding older of this district for tho United Evan gelical church, after a visit In this city, left this morning for his homo in Portland. Mr Pratt was pastor of tho United Evangollcal church In Salem for four years. o- Mr. Massoy had boon nn nctlvo mombor of tho Christian church for mony yars, nnd hnd n wldo clroto of frlonds In tho city. Tho funeral Borvlcos will bo conducted by Ro. D. A. Errott, from tho FlrBt Chris- Jinn church of this city at 2 o'clock this, Monday, afternoon. Intormont lii City Vlow comotory. o . . Conrreto for Pavements. Concroto Is now bolng omployoJ for paving purposes. This mntorlal promises smoothness, cleanliness of surfneo nnd durability. A founda tion of cinders to tho dopn'th of 10 Inches Is first mndo and pormlttod to pack woll for a wook, Thon tho con croto curbing Is mndo in tho usual mnnnor. Finally tho concroto Is mixed and thrown Into plnco, consid erably higher to tho contOr nnd slop ing to olthor guttor. Immediately boforo tho concroto hardens it la marked off with an Instrument to resomblo a pavoment laid with brick. This method will Insure a firm foot ing for draft horsos In tho wlntor. Indianapolis News. Can you afford to trifle with so sorl ous a matter as to neglect a bad cold or cough, when for a trifling amount you can Becure a bottle of "Hick ory Bark Cough Remedy," that ! guaranteed to cure or money refund ed. Prle 2 Be, 60e aad 91.90 per bottle. For sale by all dealers every-wkwe MONEY TO LOAN TIIOS. K. FORD, Over Ladd & Bu$h'a Bank, Salem, Or Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Office with Win. Brown & Co,, No, 29 Commorclnl street. NEW TODAY wata Notice On nnd after July 1, R. R. Ryan's real estate, loan, Insurance and employment offlco will bo at Commorclnl Hall, cornor of Com mercial and Contor streets, 6-28-tf Wanted An exporloncod girl for gonoral housework; good wages. Pormanont place. Apply fore noons Mrs. O, H. Hinge, corner of Chemeketa aad Sumner street. 9-l-3t Wi 1 n 9- Zi TH a' i a m 1 I ra fI H r.flj 1