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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1907)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALKM, OUBGON. WEDNESDAY, SEITKMMEII 25 1007. : v N ,1 School Opens Next Monday The School Bell will ring next Monday for the beginning of the new school year. There are a great many things to provide before that time that will add to yottr children's appearance and comfort for the coming season. We are here to help you over these vexatious questions as to what to get, what are the styles, etc., by having ready the greatest collection of wearables for the children, of all ages, and the price In each instance, represents a higher standard of value than can be had elsewhere for the same money. TODAY ONLY OUR 351st WEDNESDAY SALE For our rcgulnr Wednesday Bargain salo wo come forward with another Interesting lino of e APRONS Mado from sheer whito material, with neat embroidery poclcot, deop hom -at bottom and ends of strings homBtltchod Well worth COc. For Wednesday only at Nono sold until 8:30 a. m. No phono orders. riff 23c School Coats for Girls and Misses This season's host offerings in style, material and patterns. A VnBt array of good things to cnooso from in plain colors, chocks, stripes and mixtures In coatB of nil bIzob. Prices rnngo from $3.95 to $2.50 Children's Dresses rou SCHOOL WI?AH. Pretty drossos In plnln colors, chocks and plaldtt In all sizes, $J.00to$5.00 Hosiery For Boys and Girls No dlfllculty In making a selec tion Ih this store. Every fancy can bo suited, for every tasto was catered to in selecting our hosiery for fall. Wo have all bIzob and grades ready for your choosing. A splendid stocking for school wear Is a black rib bed hose, re-enforced kneo, heol and toe, at 15 IRON CLAD No. 19, heavy weight for boys. No. 1G Is a lighter wolght for girls . 25d CASHMERE HOSE In all bIzos and grades, from 25c up to. .50 Wo soil nnd recommend FAY STOCKINGS Underwear for the Youngsters Coolor weather coming and they will need warmer under wear, which Is a great safeguard to their health. Wo have many varieties to show you, each one of which represents tho greatest amount of vnluo for the price paid. Dr. Wright's1 underwear Is a gnr ment thnt Is Ilecco lined and will bo fleece lined as long nB tho. gar ment lnsts; does not absorb the perspiration, but omits through tho pores of tho gnrment. Union StiltH, Single Garments, Vests and Drawers. In nil sizes and weights. Prices from lc to 91.50 Pm 4 Jn 6& eueiAo OjcnA m NoaRPcmrKD j ARE YOU 8NTERESTED in a Shotgun, Rifle or4 Ammunition? f So then we want to talk to you. Our lin arc more complete than ever. Fffc m R!rLES of every descripti ion I School Stilts Tho most complete showing of clothing for the Httlo fellows, ranging from 3 to 1C yenrB of ago. Norfolk, Russian Blouse, Bustor Brown, Double-Brensted, with both straight and Knicker bocker trousers in the newest pat terns and styles. Tho vnlues nro beyond question tho greatest In tho city. $3.50 to $7.50 Remington Parker L. C. Smith La Fever Davis Ithica Shotguns Qsessn: .iff" Colts Smith & Wesson Iver-Johnson " Pistols I HuntingCoats HuntingBoots Leggings Gun Cases Guns Cleaners Hunting Jackets Jerseys and Sweaters Shotgun Shells As In nil our other lines, we buy right, and can sell right, it tho snnio tlmo give you tho load you wnnt. Just try us and see. &&hvii CITY NEWS A CVriteHton Important Tht ftfvwplM for Your Consideration ! tMW lot Card HjUI -Now uubJootH dally. A l'uro Food Show Is very popular theso days. And Balomltos can boo ono of tho lluost in Oregon by visiting J. M, Law' rtmco'H grocory. "Wooden WulkN Going Tho old wooden walk In front of tho Hublmrd property on tho comer of Stato and High Htrects, Is being torn up prolliuluary to tho laying of A cement walk, Tho old plank walks nro fast disappearing, nnd whon tho walk Ih finished in front of tho Hub hard property there will bo no Urn-bor-mado walks on Stato street bo twoim tho railroad and Commercial street, with tho exception of a few feet between Winter and Cottage fttreots, , Bulem Flnv Industry It Is not gonernlly known thnt ISugono Bosse, woll-known ns pro moter of tho flax flbro Industry nt Salem, haH 200 acres of flax coming In for manufacture. Ho is paying ?8 por ton for short flax, and $12 to $15 per ton for longer 11 ax, tied in bundles. Ho has a plant not up in EaHt Snlom, with electric power nt tached, and oxpects to got out n largo Quantity of lib re, if ho Is not burned out again. His flax ontorprlscs hnvu Biiffored sovornl conflagrations, ba llovod to bo of Incondlary nnturo, Some boliovo it to bo tho work of some hlrollng of tho flax trust, on tho theory of a Blnlstor dotormlnn tlnn to provent tho establishment of this Industry in Western Oregon at; all hazards, Mrs Lord, of Salem, Ib as hopoful of success ns over for the flax Industry. 1). Clay and "Hom" Dr. Harry K. Clay has recontlv purchased a bodyguard, whoso name Is "Iloozo." If ono should moot "nooRo" In a Jungle ho might easi ly be mistaken for au African lion, or some other torrlblo carnivorous animal, but the fact Is that "Booze" Is Just a great big St. Uernnrd dog. Ho wolghs lso pounds, and has been awarded 14 tirlzts In tho four SHOES FOR EVERYBODY If you want to know wlnt nil tho common pooplo wear as woll as tho smartly dressed pooplo. call at our store. We can uitlufy tho most tlsh drt-ssor ns woll ns tho person who wains a nobby shoo nt a nominal price. Some of our linos that we aro ospoelally pleated to quoto aro Till: SMITHSONIAN $1.50 SHOK FOU MKJf. T11K Wl.Altl) AT 91.00 FOlt .MUX. TIIM l'KXXAXT Ol'H ftf.OO Men's Shoo. All tho goods for looks and wear. THE N0BL13, nnother good Shot). Stool- oalf, $5.00. And then wo hnvo tho CKLKIIUATKl) WAT.1COYKK 81IOK Tho best Shoo on earth f r tho money at 13.50 nnd M Im pair. Thoy contain nil tho stylo and quality that is essontlal In a good Shoe. FOU WOMKX Wo hnvo O. P. Ford's hand turned Shoe, at J3.50 nnd ?4 per pair. Dunn's Cushion Solo at $3.50. Tim R. P. Smith & Cq 's Sho aro always good and cm bo dopondod upon for venr as woll as beauty. Children's and Infants' Shoes a specialty. Heavy Shoes for tho worklnginan. -" s: Trt --"-iTTgg.'i niTT r -."- ,...- short yenrs of his oxlstoncc. Ho wns born in Snn Mateo, California, tho plnco mado beautiful by tho qlegant mansions nmong tho nooks of the Santa Cruz, nnd has lived In .Port land for tho piiHt soveral months, whoro ho waa purchased by his pres ent mnstcr, Will Hesldo In Snlejn J. M. Johnson nnd fnmlly have nr rlvod In tho city from Blsmnrk, North Dnkota, and will mnko Salem thoir home. Mr. Johnson Is ono of Blsmnrk's successful business men, but, owing to ill health, decided to sook a mlldor climate, and found It In Salem. A Fln Machine Tom Wolf and W. C. Andrews, of Florence, nccompnnled by Chaffeur Dodd, or Portland, came up from the metropolis last evening with their now 22ihorse powor Buolck nuto, which they purchased In Portland. They loft early this morning for Florence, where tho mnchlna will be used to transport pussongers be tween Florence and Coos Bay. Tho distanco is nbout 40 mllos, nnd, us tho run Is along tho hard, smooth bonch, tho trip can ho mn'do la an hour. This, howovor, will not be done, nt least for awhile, but over age train tlmo will be bonton. Musical Demonstration Miss Woller will give n d monstra tlon of tho Dunning Method of Mu Kle Studv at the Presbterlan churdi Friday afternoon nfc 2 o'clock. Only mothors and thoso desiring to begin tho study of music nro invited. Will Hun Cars Frank Waters loft this ninmlnir for Eugene on business. Ho reports that tho new Euceno & Enstorn Electric Hallway will begin trafllc from Eugene to tho now brldgo to morrows Secure Matrimonial Tickets. County Clerk Allon this momlnir Issued tho following marriage li censes: John F. Dny, of Woodburn, aged 2C, and Lenora Rhodes, of Salem, aged 25, Paul Rhodes witness. Arthur Williams, aged 18, ' and Dora Browning, aged 18, both of this city, J. N. Williamson, witness. u . DIED. LEACH.- In hop ynrd on Brown's Island, near Independence, Tues dny, Soptember 24, 1907., Wnvor ly, son of Mr. nud Mrs. .Austin Lenoh, of this city, ngod, 7 years, of dlphtherln. Funeral prlvato nt Macleay today. Intorment In Macleay cemetery. o BORX. NASH. At tho family home in South Snlom, Sunday, September 22, 1007. nt 8 a. in., to the wife of Elbert Nnsh. a son. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD. Ovor Ladd & Buch's Bank, Salem, Or Norwich Union Ffre Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Office with Win. Brown & Co., No. 20 Commorolal street. NEW TODAY MwtiniMwnminmn Lost Between Cottngo and Com mercial stretes, on Court, Monday, a man's grny vest. Flndor notify phono 1267, Salem Pressing Par lors. 9-25-3t Wood wanted Oak and fir, also abh or mnplo, wnnted nt onco, at the Avpnuo greenhouse. Cash nald as soon as hauled. 9-25-3t For Sale Ono bay mare, six years old, good to work, good brood mnro, good size. Ono-hnlf mile north of big brldgo on Wnllnco road. J. Ferguson, R. F. D. No. 1. 9-25-lw n IM We Are'Sole Agents in Salem For Chase & Sanborn's Coffees SALEM SHOE STORE, Evrc & MapleUiocpe 326 STATE ST. SALEM, OREGON 25, 30, 35, 40 cents pe lb. The best in the market for the prices named. Jost a little better than necessary for the price. It is a pleascire to recommend and sell these coffees. Notice On and aftor July 1, R. P.. Tlvnn'jSf rAflT futtntA Innn Inoi mam and employment offlco will be at I ' Commorclnl Hall, corner of Cox- morolal and Conter streets. 6-28-tf For Sale SoToral houBOc In Salem, ! and farm lnnde, at a bargain. Ci ltal National Bank. 6-l-ec4 ! omid A purso nt fair grocnii. Owner can have Bamo by olllsj at 117C North Twelfth strettb Englewobd addition, and prerl: proporty. 9-25-31 Auction, Sale. John A. Sutter t3 sell at auction enle all bis lin ing Implements, stock, Inelcdlu horses, cows, hogs and two m : bulls etc., on Wednesday, October 2, 1907, beginning at 9 8. n. t tho Jameston place, two oHa north "of Jefferson. 9-25-lw MIsh Beatrlco Slielton Will receire pupils In pianoforte, organ Ml sight rending classes. fc'pecUl torms mado for beulnners. Till year besides teaching at her stuilo 345 Marlon street, or at the booi of pupil if so desired, Miss Shl- ton will teach at the studio la tk First National Bank balldlnf. corner of Commercial and Cbe mekota streets. Phone 1MJ. Marlon street studio phone 1"-9-25-Ibo. www M mMinmitaiimnniiiiW'juninmni RACYCLES 50.00 HWnM MOIR GROCERY CO. Phone J 82 456 State St. Othet Bicycles $25 and tip Wc do tepaiting as it should be done. AH classes of te ' pairs. Rims, tines etc. re placed on snort notice : : J Best Wok at Honest Ptkes : i : : :' : j Ftank J. Mootc j wniUiaiwitiiini'iTiiM'111111111111 I the big rush.grand.tand flVo tlmo3 fc"1; XSR , M hU iiW"-tH tta! lUt Ih p Kwer'n Swamj-)itoatvjpd the iul- If. Beach, Midland City. Ala. Ctuta berUla's 8lv k for m1 at Dr. 44 3Ce cxreev Tbt NtW TfaWsOtt Bf . for vtUek it U iBt44. SoU. at Br, best In the manioc tor iu Vu .., w f cn"J Erj '.ll-rJerfltl n. . tAl .. -;,;-ft iii'iU.