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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1907)
u w DAILY OATI TAL JOURNAL. HA, KM, OltBGON. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 10 07. The Quality J. L. Stockton THE WHITE CORNER The Sccurcty Another Large Shipment of Novelty Dress Goods Store. Store 11. M? wm Hnnuj-l I Our Superior Shoe for Men $1.50 a pair Our Woodman Shoe for Men $3.50 a pair The Harry Shoos For Men Give Perfect Siwlco 9400 $450 $500 Aro tho Prices ra 5 m i i Is tho Prlco H I wero king I would wear o Gordon Hat. SALEM'S BEST SHOE STORE STOCK COMPLETE IN EVERY DETAIL THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST ARE HERE Ladies' Departments Xew ostrich and coquo boa. Some of the smartest, newest and most attractive Feather Boas ev er produced. Wo Just received them from New York, and "Damo Fashion" says they aro right. SKIRTS More now ones came yesterday We are showing tho genulno Alt nan voiles, Head's horrlngbones, LrmansWlIe c'aovlots. Duttornelda mohairs, chiffon" Pnnamns and broadcloths, made up just to fit you. It would bo Impossible for in; store to show a bottor col lection of clothes of those sorts, nide up to wear, Coats and Suits Expected to arrive Wo expects to rocolvo tho fBam of our purchases this felc. If tho railroad company iia't disappoint us wo will show ?oa tho finest collodion of gav WU you ev r saw In Salem. THE GREAT READY-TO-WEAR SHOP Men's i 'JPlillo 'i Ti flV. i, i"" ' Mil BjWcAHN BLOCK COMP. Umbrellas ikl !!00 10 chooso from. An , Ideas and patents. blr L th0 UtUo children's and oen'g and th fnmn i. .. -v "; otto um- Departments Smart collego clothes, stylish business Bulta, sorvlcoablo work suits, $8.00 to $25.00, styled up a fow stops ahead of any you'll bco elsowhoro. They aro more thoroughly fabrlckcd nnd nioro clovorly tailored than any nion'ri clothes coBtlng half again as much, Underwear No uso to go nnywhoro olso, bo causo wo show every desired kind of man's undorwenr from 25c to $5 Royal Blue Rubbers Harry Solz, of tho famous Sols Shoo Co., concolvoJ tho Idea of mnklug bottor rubbors than any ono elso, and guarantying thorn to tho trade. Ho will not allo.v them to ho sold to any storo un less they hanJle Selz Shoes, so wo got thorn for Snlom. Thoy nr without doubt tho bost rubber on tho American mnrkot. College Pennants A big assortment of nil kinds. Wo can furnish ponants of any. collogo In tho U. S. on short notice RECEIVED YESTERDAY , WE'RE MAKING A REMARKABLE RECORD IN OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT. IT IS BECAUSE THE PATTERNS WE SHOW ARE CORRECT. THE nLENDING OP HARMONIOUS, SOMURE COLORINGS IN SUDDUED PATTERNS THIS SEASON PRODUCES A PECU LIARLY PLEASING EFFECT IN THE NOVELTY DRESS FAB RICS. STRONGLY CONTRASTING COLORS IN CONSPICUOUS PAT TERNS ARE NOT SHOWN IN THE BEST DRESS GOODS DE PARTMENTS. WE NOW HAVE A FULL LINE OF WOOL TAFFETAS SERGES, PANA MAS, HENRIETTAS AND BATISTES IN POPULAR WINE COLORS WELL DRESSED WOMEN KNOW THAT THE SECRET OF GOOD DRESSING IS LARGELY DUE TO THE WEARING OF THE CORRECT CORSET. WE HAVE A SUFFICIENT ASSORT MENT OF MODELS IN STOCK TO FIT ANY FIGURE. The Famous THOMPSON'S GLOVE FITTING CORSETS HAVE MADE OUR CORSET DEPARTMENT A FAVORITE WITH SALHM'S BEST DRESSERS. OUR PRICES ARE FIGURED ON THE SPOT CASH BASIS. We Undersell "Regular Stores" V fZL zU!cat ij&crs'si&ds toad (.Z$,tzs'sted', &jrci'. a z re brollas, Flno cold""aud sllvor han dles for ladles who aro particular. H you look, you buy. Self-openers, suit case umbrel las, patont bulb runners and cup fasteners. Wo aro after tho umbrel la business, and expect to get It this season, Our Specials 200 75c specials, worth a dollar. 100 $1 specials, worth quarter morj 200 $1.25 specials, worth dollar half 100 $1.48 special, worth two dollars 100 $1,98 specials, worth two fifty. J L Stockton The Place Where They Treat you Best. J. L. Stockton M e 1 1 H 1 1 1 lil H I H HI H 1 1 , ,n , tho awmm Lutheran St THE CHURCHES VIW inr of Portland Is Shsoseri "a .. . g ect a bad coW tta'l- t0r & tr,fl,nB amount kcwVott,e ot "Hick. f,trat fn! 1WnMy,M that 1. Wi. ,Sc 50c an i a a -, - n.ui. . - t.vv uor H -' oy an dealer8 6y '"Hi JJ? Retne"y," that A" -IB HitU .Ta... aa Ttnci.,w, fe Wl "iiS: 21 Tho British zzr i.he r- k tau vue near V1 mr iVIce8 received ae British fleet Is to follow tho American squadron to tho Pacific. Sir Wm. Hazlett, M. P., chairman of tho ' commltteo on unemployed, of Lcmdon, Is hero and Bays tho Chinese and Japaneso can eaBlIy bo replaced by good whlto workors from tho old country, o Acute RheuHiAllsm. Deep tearing or wrenching pains, occasioned by getting wet through; worse when at rest, or oa first mov ing the limbs and la cold or damp weather, tg cured quickly hy Bal lard's Snow Llatmaat. Oscar Oloeon Qlbsoa City, HI,, writes, FeV. IS, 62. "X year ago I waa troubled with a pala la my ba4f. It sooa got bo bad TEAM RUNS AWAY. Carriiigo Upsets nutl Party of Four Hns Narrow Escape. By breaking part of tho harness of a livery team, a carrJago was up set near tho Dencer place, at Llbert7, at 4:30 Friday aftrenoon, and Miss Zonla Baber, of Chicago, was seri ously injured about the head. She was brought to Salem In an ambu lance at 10 o'clock Friday evening, and ta.ken to tbo homo of her brother-in-law, S. H. Snyder, In Yew Park, where sho remained uncon bcIoub all night, but regained her consciousness this morning, and was doing well. The driving party con- T nniiM ia! I...J ..v. " ItivUla n I el at a A nt Mr a filnvriar and SlStCr. MISS BalkweVa Shisir Llalaeat aurei me." ( Baber, and Mr. and Mrs. Wyman, of Seli by D. J. Try. Kaasas. They drove to ladepend- gree. once and wero returning to Salem by way of Liberty when tho accldont occurred. Tho neck Btrap broke whon near tho Dencer place, lotting tho tougue.down, and tho team ran away, upsetting tho carriage, and tangling all In tho wreckage, so that they had to bo extricated from their dangorous position, but fortunately nono of tho party but Miss Baber wore injured moro than by slight bruises. Drs. Smith wero sent for and gavo tho lady Burglcal aid. 1 0 Murder In SecoHd Degree, Belllngham, Sept. 21. After be ing out over 32 hours tho Jury In the case ot Deau Dell, charged with the murder of Addle Roper, found a verdict of murder In the second de- Jfc.- M HI I I I I H 1 1 I It I I I I i I M-H Flint Pri'sliyti'Wnii. Church street near Chomokotn Btroot, Rov. Ilonry T. Dnbcock, pas tor. Morning sorvlco at 10:30 a.' in., preaching by tho pastor, thome, "Tho Posltlvo Christian." Sunday school at 12 m. Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. m. Evening sorvlco a1 7:30 p. in., pdeachlng by tho pastor, thoro, "Christ's Covenant With This Church." Mld-wcok prayer moot ing Thursday at 7:30 p. in., subject, "Loyalty to tho Church." Public cordially Invited to thoao Borvlces. Flint Congrvpitloiiui. Tho regular Sunday services will be hold with preaching by tho pastor at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Sun day school nt 12 m. Young Peoples' meotlng at C:30 p. m. Prayor moot ing Thursday ovenlng at 7:30 p. m. Tho nowly organized Mon's club will meet Monday evening at 8 o'clock. All mon of the church invited. To all public sorvlcos hold In tho church tho public is most cordially invltod. Christian Science. First Church of Christ, Scientist, 440 Chomokota street. Services Sun day nt 10:30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Subject of Iobsoh sermon, "Reality." Sunday school at 11:45 a. in. The Wednesday ovonlng mooting Is hold nt 8 p. m, Rending- room In tho church opon each afternoon oxcopt Sunday. All aro cordially Invltod to attond tho sorvlces and tho reading room. W. O. T. U. Rov. F. E. Doll, pastor of tho Con grogatlonallfit church, will address tho Gospol Temperance mooting Sunday, September 22, at tho W. C. T, U. hall, corner Ferry and Com mercial street. A cordial wolcomo to all. First Methodist Episcopal. Tho final services of tho confer ence year. Rev. W, II. Selleck, pas tor, will preach morning nnd ovon lng, topics, morning, "Looking at Things Unseen"; ovonlng, ''Tho Va cant Chair." Epworth Leaguo at C:30 p. m. A cordial wolcomo to all. Lutheran St. John's. Regular Sunday service at 10:00 ..,. . i. .. -. juiiiiH wiurcu, corner liouior nuu Fourteenth Btrcots. Geo. Engol, pnstor. f Gospel Chapel. Flttoouth and Mill Btrcots. Sun day school at 10 a. m. Preaching nt 11 n. in. and 7:30 p, m. Testimony sorvlco nt C:30 p. in. Prnyor moot ing Friday ovonlng. W. N. McCand llsh. United Ei'uugelirnl. On Cottngo street north of Con tor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching sorvlcos at 11 a. m. Themo "Tho Frlond, Christ Jobub." At 7; 30 p. m., theme: "Why Mon Hold Aloof From ChrlBtlnnlty." II. A. Dock, pastor. o Sho Found Relief. If you aro troubled with Hvor com plaint and havo not rocolvod help road this. Mrs. Mary H. Hammond, Moody, Toxas. "I was In poor health with Hvor trouble for ovor a year Doctors did mo no good and I tried Horblno, and throo bottlo curod mo. I can't say too much for Herblao, as It is a wonderful Hvor medicine. I always havo it in tho houso. Pub lish whoro you wish," Sold by D, J. Fry. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES OR IMI TATIONS GIST WHAT YOU ASK FOR. CAN YOU BEAT THIS In tho way of bakery products? Cer tain it Is that you'll travol many a weary mtlo to oven equal our Cakes, Plos, Paatry, Rolls, Etc. Our goods are always in demand, because those who know appreciate tholr excel lence But don't forgot our Bread our principal pride and Bourse ot our success. CAPITOL BAKBRY, O. WlloHi, Prop. Phone 9m, m VftSiM m .Pi III i-.Wt llii mm I .' . m ! I ar -j'.-U I m . .. M'AUSHti. PILi. I - - Ui MwmMMMWim !'HiHpfcKi Xj