Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 07, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON, MONDAY. OCTOBER 7, 1007.
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Goods
Lower Prices
J. L STOCKTON
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TODAY ONLY
Silk
Petticoats
$4.48
Values up to $8.00 Reduced
to 14.48 for tomorrow only. Stockton's Monday Is a popular
shopping day because every Monday wo place on sale some lino of
goods at much less than you expect to got them for.
Theso skirts lncludo plaid silks, solid color taffetas In brown,
blue, red, yellow, tan, greon, black and white.
Como early as there will bo a great rush.
NEW KID
WH GLOVES
Long and Short
A full stock of high grado
kid gloves in all tho doslrnblo
shades
$1 to $4
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New
Umbrellas
30c to $1 0
Another big Rhlpmont of
rain Btlcks just arrived.
Wo certainly lend all Snlom
for umbrolla soiling.
Bocauso they nro right.
lies' 50 inch Black Coats
$4.48
Children's Long Coats
$1.98
7 Short Coats for Ladies
HALF PRICE
line composes covert cloths, silks,
ddotfis, novelties, etc.
MISSES' TEDDY COATS
in leather brown gray and
red--REDUCED THIS WEEK
WR DRESS GOODS SECTION
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Novelty and plain suitings embracing all" shades In Albntross, Batiste,
Serge, Alnpacn, Honrlotta and Mlxod Goods. Most of our GOo goods nro
Jim such ns you pay 75c for In so mo stores.
50c
Plaid Silk Waistfngs
Ewluilvc patterns. Only quo of each kind.
I' bajr thom this wny.becauso wo know ovory
wf Mats a stylo of hor own.
Sghest Grade Black Silks
18 to 36 inches Wide
Infants' Dresses
A new supply of little white dresses
just arrived. We marked them $vay be
low what they should bring just to intro
duce the new department.
PLENTY
OF WORK
TONIGHT
The city council moots this even
ing In regular monthly session, and
thero will bo somo Important resolu
tions beforo that body.
Tho Haas gno franchise ordlnnno
to reduco tho prlco of gas to 1.00
por thousand foot will bo reported.
Tho resolution to suo tho Port
land Railway, Light & Powor Com
pany will bo reported for action.
Tho resolution to suo tho Warren
Construction Company on Its bond
for $25,000 bocauso It has not
paved three blocks of Stato street,
undor Ito contract, will bo actod
upon.
The bill to forfeit tho frnnchlso
of tho Port'nnd Street Railway,
Light & Power Company, on about
15 dllloront counts, will also havo to
bo disposed of.
Thcro will also bo somo rogular
routine business to attond to.
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PERSONALS
The Cash Plan
Keeps You Out of Debt
Try It this season and you'll find thnt It cost
less to provide for yoar family if yot trade at
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J. L STOCKTON
0SJo Please Determined to Undersell
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Miss Lucy Broad, tho missionary,
loft today for Tumor.
Labor Commissioner Iloff wont to
Portlnnd this morning.
T. M. Barr, tho plumber, loft this
morning for Corvnllls on business.
Ex-Mayor Wntors wont to tho
metropolis this morning on bunlnoss.
Mils Blancho Brown loft today
for Newport for a two-wooks' out
ing. O. B. Mooros was among thoso
who went to Portlnnd thin mom
Ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Downing
loft this morning for Newport, whoro
they will spend sovoral days.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Portor, nfUr a
short visit in tho city, havo ro-
turned to their homo in Aumsville
Miss Orhpa Caspoll loft today for
Jefferson, whoro sho will visit
frlonds.
iBanc Barclay, nftor a thrco-
weeks' vlalt in this city, has returned
to hla homo In Eticono.
Miss Magors, tho inuslo teacher,
wont to Portlnnd this morning to re
sumo hor classes In tho metropolis.
Miss Suslo Kcnrns left todny for
hor homo In Stnyton, nftor a shori.
visit In Snlom.
W. J. Qnrdnor and wife, who havo
boon visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. L. P.
Bonnott, left todny for their hpmo
in Saginaw, Lane county.
E. C. Onmblo, of tho Western
Electric Manufacturing Company,
loft todny for Portlnnd on business.
Hon. Henry ICoono, of Shnw, loft
this morning for Wcndllng, whoro
ho will visit his daughter, Mrs. II.
Downing.
George Rudolph, tho fruit mnn,
loft this morning for nn extended
trip In tho southorn part of tho val
ley. Rev. J. V. Mulligan nnd Rov. R
Hlckit, two womlnont Sunday school
world-, who havo been In tho city
nttonding n convontlon nt tho Pros
bytorlnn church left todny for Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. W. II Chatton, who
havo boon In tho city, tho guoRts of
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy Burton, loft this
morning for tholr homo In Portlnnd.
Mr. Burton nnd Mr. Chatton wor
Hitccossftil In hngglng a number of
birds yesterday.
S". L. Morgan, tho well-known
Southern Paclllc yard mastor, will
soon lonvo for tho Emit, whoro ho
will visit rolatlvrs, nnd It is fold
that li will, Inoldontnlly, Interview
Mr. Harrlmnn In regard to tho con
struction of a now dopot for tho
yard master and his crow.
Jack Brown, nn old-tlmo Snlemlto,
who hns lived in Portlnnd for ninny
years past, la In tho city looking up
old frlonds and ronawlng acquaint
ances. At ono time Mr. Brown con
ducted n blncksmlthlng business In
tho city. Ho Is related to tho Broya,
and other ploneor families, and hod
mnmy frlonds hero la tho early days.
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The Texas Wonder,
Cures all kldnoy, bladder and
rheumatic treuble: sold by all drug-
gists, or two months' trial treatment
by mail for 11.00. Dr. B. W. nail,
2926 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo
Send for tertlmonlalr. Sold by Stone's
drug store.
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For s&97 J& A'l!
Tho shoes you buy now must
bo madd of absolutely solid
leather or they will not glvo sat
isfactory service during tho rainy
season.
THE
brown's MAR
IN SHANK
trmlo mnrk stands for nil tliat'd
good in shoemitklng. You'll And
a stylo suttnblo for any occasion
In our extensive assortment.
Tie Btiste Btown Blue Ribbon
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SCHOOL SHOES
for boys and girls are
what your children
need for school wear.
They are good ser
viceable shoes, made
on dressy lasts that
fit perfectly.
OUR BOYS'
CLOTHING
is made from fabrics
selected with special
regard for hard service.
We Save Yon Money on Everything for the Family
X-RAYS
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r fcJlv rejoicing with
lk reJ , 9 acaulttal.
UBt.l0 to rejoice, of
T. iv "' w PUbllC Should en
W M. -,d0V Of a dOUbt that
U .u7??ted wh all his
tl,T l. rob th0
,ioi that JUr a verdict
&r.i" iait they dirt tw u
ft3 hlrLthmnn0D8plratOrS'
rft?rt Twn.pa,d todo
.to&ed states senator.
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E? t iiEt eouBh to last
r H to iJU. oka like It
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Ls
t ttSSfft the ay-
Ui ,uIT,w. Includaa tfa
l fw ta ar
rest of tho murdorors of Harvey
Brown aro largo enough to cause
his arrest, If money can do It. Thoro
Is no amount too largo, if Its expen
diture would secure the punishment
of tho cowardly assassins, but a re
ward may bo made largo enough to
tempt nion to put up a job on Inno
cent persons. It has been done more
than onco.
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Honey wants jurors to understand
thoy must do as he wants thom to,
or bo indicted themselves. More than
ono man has gone up Uko a rocket
and camo down making a noise Uko
a stick.
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A Most Worthy Article.
When an article has been on the
market for years and gains frlendd
every year, it is safe to call this
medicine a worthy one. Such Is Bal
lard's Horehouad Syrup. It posi
tively cures coHgha aad all pulmon
ary diseases. Oae of the best kaowa
merchants la Mobile, Ala., says:
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HOTKL ARRIVALS.
Willamette.
A. W. VanNos3, San Francisco.
J. Prag, Portland.
C. A. Brand, St. Paul.
Ed. Coleman, St. Louts.
A. C. Abbott, Seattle.
J. W. Martin, Denver.
C. O. Lauritzor, Portland.
A; N. Smith, Portland.
O. C. Thornton, Portland.
W. E. Frazlor. Portland.
Frank King, Portland.
W, T. Wllllamcon, Portland.
Salem.
C. M. Matthews, Newport.
L. Robins, San Francisco.
Tho Misses Power.
D. A. May, Now York.
Cottage.
Roy Parkes, La Crasndo.
O. D. Fnuer, Portland.
II. N. SUong, Portland.
H. Dolph, Portland.
Mr. and Mrj, O. A. Ramp, O r-
r'. T. Crocker and wifu, San Jose.
p. O. MJHw, Portlaiid.
Fred Hwgravee, FortlaM.
J. W. CkaW, MHwHke.
Mr. J. Bichanteo. Sprl1?
W. B. SkhoealHKk, Sm Fnuclco.
Circuit Court.
Judgo Burnott convoned n session
of tho ndjournod torm in depart
ment No. 1 of tho Marlon county
circuit court thin morning, and in ado
tho following dockot entries:
Donald C. McCarthy vs. W. H.
Smith, continued to tho Jnnunry
torm, 1008.
Oregon Electric Company vs. Win
G-oodtlch, fiottl 1.
.In in oa Hlgglno Co. vs. L. T. Tor
wlck, dofondant'rf motion to mnku
nmondod comph'.Int moro doilnlto
and cortnln wan ocurrulod.
IyOiulon vs. Voget Lumbor Com
pany, dofnult and Judgmont with or
di v to tail! nttnehod proporty.
Mutual Rosorvo LIfo Insurance
Cnmpnny vs. Chaa. II. Cnmoron, do
fnult and Judgmont.
J. W. Oraoaman vsfl Nicholas For
ry, et n!., dofnult nnd judgment
with ordor to soil nttnehod proporty.
Mlko OriiJBOth vs. Chas. O. Wln
chol, dofnult pnd Judgmont.
O. C. Smith v. Henry Tucker, de
murror 4o complaint sustained.
Joftorson Milling Comiwiuy vs. J.
II, Peterson, oottled.
John Walling vs. J. II. Peterson,
motion of plaintiff to coll attached
llvostock overruled,
O, Andorson vs. WHIamotto Con
structlon Company, transferred to
U. S. circuit court for district of
Oregon.
Grand Opera House
JOHN F. GORDKAY, M&T,
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9
THE IIIO TUN SHOW.
Uncle Josh
Perkins
Klii4rtf, Dmirci-H ituil Comedians,
An Hm-IiiNting Hucci'HH,
Soo Undo Josh at tho County Fair.
Watch for tho big pnrado of th
Hayseed Band,
Price COc, 3Co 2Gc. Box offlco
open Wodnoaday at 0 a. in.
KLINGER-GRAND
THEATRE
a
Car nt IMuiiom mill Oriani-
Geo. C. Will rocolved a carload
of Nowman Bros, organs and pianos.
Thoso woro Bhlppod without boxes,
making a largo saving In shipping
Mr. Will expects another car next
week.
Shot hi Finger-
Louis Lux, while hunting near
hero ycaterday, accidentally shot to
ward his hunting partner, a Mr. Ol
son, ono of tho shot striking tho
forefinger of Olson's right hand. Tho
injury Is not serious, Mr. Olson,
who has tho "Olo" brogue, said that
ho did not rcallzo at first that ho
was shot, thinking ho hud been hit
by a wnd. Tho two aro Portland
business men.
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They Make Yon Feel Good.
The pleasant purgative effect ex
perienced by all who use Chamber
lain's Stomach and Liror Tablets,
and the healthy condition of tho
body and mind which tboy creaU
makes oae feel Joyful. Price, 25c.
Sample free at Dr. Stone's drug
tore.
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Can you afford to trifle with so sorl
ous a matter as to neglect a bad cold
or cough, whon for a trifling amount
you can socuro a bottle of "Hick
ory Bark Cough Remedy," that la
guaranteed to cure or moaey refund
ed. Prlco 25c, 50c and $1.00 per
bottlo. For sale by all dealers every-whcie
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Sfarrlago Liccnws.
County Clork Allon has Iwued
marriage UcoiiHea as follews:
Gcorgo A. Ramp, of Brooks, aged
20, and Merle F. Manning, of Ger
vals, aged 10, L, A. Jones wl.tncse;
Issued Saturday afternoon.
Gllbort II. Benjamin, aged 20,
and Mabel A. Jukes, aged 25 both
of Gorvat, W. J. Culver wltaess, Is
sued this morning.
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W. Akondrick, Valley Mills, Tex.,
writes: I have used Ballard's Hore
hound Syrup for coughs aid throat
troubles; It is a pliasaat a ad mot
effective rewedy." Sold hy D. J,
Fry.
lUcky Mfuntain Tea Nugftft
9tigt tUM ffMlA Md Wi VIW.
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WEEK COMMENCING OCTOBER 7
Don't fall to soe
"The Rosclls"
AIITHUH AND DAISY
In tholr "Silly Kid" turn.
Now pictures and Illustrated songs
Two performances nightly.
10c and 20c
Trial Begin Today.
Docatur, III., Oct. 7. Tho trial
of Frod Maglll, a former bunker,
and his wife, accused of murdering
his former wifo, Pot Maglll, In sot
for this afternoon, Eighty witness
es ro on hand for tho stato and 40
for tho dofonso.
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The old Peansylraala Dutch Dun
kard recommends "Hickory Bark
Cough Remedy." Guaranteed to cure
your sough, and guaraateed to be
pure. Hade from the bark of the
shell bark or white hickory tree.
For sale by dealers everywhere.
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