Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 11, 1907, Image 8

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Great Sale of Black Coats
Mdgtads
Sensational bargains abound in our black coat section, tho newest and most wanted styles In a wide
range of Sizes. Materials aro Kerseys, Meltons, Broadcloth and Chiffon BroadcloMi. The assortment Is
bettor now than it will, be later on. Its your choosing time Just whon you will need it most. Here's tho
way thoy'ro listed.
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You May Not Need
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$30 values in black coats.
Special
?2G values in black coatB.
Special ..".I.
$20 values in black coats
Special
$19.85
$16.85
$14.85
$15 values in black coats
Special
$10 values in black coats.
Special
$7. CO values in black coats.
Special, i
Blankets
Another big shipment of blan
kets reached us yestorday.
Wo're now prepnred to give
you JuBt tho quality blanket you
want at the price you want to
pay. By buying direct from tho
mills wo can and do, give you a
bettor quality for your money
than do others.
Blankets of cotton and wool In
colors tan, gray and white.
39c to $1 1
Hosiery
Tho wannor sorts tho kind
you'll need shortly. Wo havo all
grados and sizes for chlldron,
misses and women,
We Sell the Ladies'
Home Journal Patterns
Tho patterns that mako tha
least waste in cutting, that are
moBt easily understood and that
aro tho best styles of any pub
lished in tho land. Home dress
makers should avail themselves
pt their advantages. Prices 10c
and lGc.
Footwear
For Fall and Winter
Wot and Btormy weather will ,
soon bo hero bettor look to your
shoo needs now. Wo'vo all ihu
best things in new shoes that aro
built for stylo, service and com
fort, j
Wo enn fit you and our prico ,
will bq less than others charge
for equal quality.
$. 9.85
$ 6.85
$ 4.95
Suits of Quality
High class garments at a great
deal less than equal style and
quality costs you at tho exclusive
clothing Btore.
The best products of tho most
reputablo manufacturers in tho
land.
It is some satisfaction to you
to know that you aro getting an
all-wool garment no mercerized
cottbn cheat in it. Tho satisfac
tion will be in tho Btyle, wearing
qualities and workmanship. You
know that it will hold its shape
bottr, and the prices won't ,bo
any more, and often less than
you pay for inferior qualities.
Will you lot us show you?
Me Now
But bear mo in mind when you'
lenses break. I havo the only up-to-date
lens grinding plant In Sa
lom. Your lenses duplicated the
same day you leave them. Occulists'
prescriptions filled, and prices in
tho entire opticnl lino reasonable.
Oiico a customer always a customer.
CHAS. H. HINGES
Graduate Opticinn
123 Commercial street. Tho Only
Ono on This Street.
and
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Newest
Goods
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CITY NEWS
A OoHertlea f Important Par- Z
&nytm for Yeur Consideration X
niniiiimniiiiMmni
rost Ciml Hai
Now subjects daily.
When Yoh Want
Good baklug powdor aok your gro
cer for Cleveland's. Don't allow him
to glvo you any other brand.
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Woman'H Club Meeting
The. Salem Woman's Club will
meet tomorrow aftornoon at 2:110
o'clock at tho rosidonco of Mrs. A.
N. Moorcs. All mombors aro re
quested to bo presont as Important
matters aro to bo discussed regard
ing tho mooting of tbo Stato Federa
tion, to lio held In Salem October 22,
23 and 24.
Tho Nmllocraft Shop
Of Portland will open a branch
shop In Salem soon. Watch paper
or announcements. 10-5-itf.
labile Bale
At, tho E. P, McCornack farm, ad
joining tho asylum farm, Monday,
Octobor H, 1007, nt 10 o'clock a,
in., consisting of cows, shcop, goats,
horses, hogs and farming machinory,
Preo lunch. J, T. Aufranco, pro
prietor, Salem, Oregon.
Remember
Clovolnnd'n Baking Powdor, in
3-lb cans, only cost $1.00, and G-lb
can $1.05, Both theso cans havo
tho motnl htndlo undor tho rogular
covor. They aro useful when emp
ty. 1 0-7-1 m
HiihIiichs Men's Lengu
Thoro was a mooting of this or
ganization last night at tho Board of
Trado rooms, and a panoramic view
of tho Capital City was ordored mado
through tho Kaisor Photo Company,
and 100 copies woro subscribed for
by Salem business men. Tho pic
tures will also bo on sal cat Patton
Bros.' bookstore. Tho annual elec
tion was deferred nnothor wook, to
givo a commlttco on annual banquet
opportunity to mako somo arrange
nionts to havo that festivity in honor
of tho nowly-olocted offlcors.
TIiobo Who Have
Usod it tho longest praise it tho
moot Clovoland'tt Baking Powder.
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Rcnl Efltnto Moving
Ed. Wright, tho woll-known
Btrcotcar motorman, has Just sold
two lots ho bought a year ago In
Englewood for a nico advance. Ho
has two more in South Salem that
aro advancing tho samo way.
Protecting tl) Bridge
Street Commissioner Martin has
a forco of men nt work protecting
tho 1111 to tho now concroto bridgo
on North Commercial Btroot, so that
it will not wash out tho first high
wator that conws this fall. A wing
dam la bolng put in to hold tho em
baukmout In placo.
Framing New Chnrter
Chairman arconbnum, of tho or
dlnnnco commltteo, has had several
conferences with roprotontatlvea of
tho Portland Railway, Light & Pow
er Company, to agrco upon the
terms of an nmondod charter that
will protect tho rights of tho city,
and allow street improvomonts to go
HHOMIBMMMHIIWIMI
The Superior Quality
And oxcluslvoness of tho Hhoes carried by tho Salem Shoo Store
has boon tho subject of universal commont by the pooplo of Salem.
Thotoo vlBltlng this storo for tho first tlmo Invariably express un
bounded astonishment at tho really extraordinary Btock wo dls
play. Not a few styles of a kind, but hundreds of tho popular
styles. Indeed so mauy choleo styles that an unsatisfactory selec
tion becomes an absoluto impossibility. But this Is not all
The Splendid Character
forward all over tho city. Qoodo
and Low aro tho othor mombors.
That Grill Work
Tho grill work for several new
Salem homes will como from A. M.
Hansen, whoso factory is at tho cor
ner of Mill and Church streets.
Ask Your Sweetheart
And Bho will tell you that tho
best bread and cako Is mado with
Wild Rose flour. Sold by all gro
cors. Visitors Aro Pleased
Visitors aro pleased with tho
woll-equlpped markot of Stousloff
Bros. Thoy Bay it is ono of tho host
In point of equipment In tho wholo
country. And tho meat supplies aro
In kcoplng, too.
liny Flrst-Class Goods
For tho henlthy family. That's
why J. M. Lawronco has so many
customers thoy know tho goods aro
right. J. M. Lawrence.
Attention, Veterans
All veterans of tho Civil Wnr,
and especially members of Sedgwick
Post, Q. A. R nro hereby urgently
requested to nttond tho funeral of
our lato comrade, O. W. Ellis, form
morly of Compnny F, First Now
Hampshlro cavalry, at tils late homo
ono door west of tho corner of
South Winter and Bellevue streets,
at 10 a. m., Saturday, Octobor 12,
1907. John P. Robertson, post
commandor.
Of theso shoos adds much In tho making.
ltecuu cusnion snooa for tendor feot, 15.00.
Wo havo tho Dr.
Tho R. P, Smith
shoes,; and tho colobrated Walkover shoeo, known tho world over,
from $3.50 to $4,00. And dou't forgot our ropairlng department.
Work not douo by machinery, but by hand. Workmanship guar
anteed or no pay.
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SALEM SHOE STORE, frfig.?Wye
326 STATE ST. SALEM, OREGON
Strong Wnte:
Tho pump at tho city wator works
was started up Monday, and a small
stream of water raised, with but llt
tlo Band along with It. Tho water
had a poculiar odor, which no ono
could account for. Aurora Boroalls.
The Clackamas Fall-
Tho Clackamas county fair began
this morning at Gladstone Park, Oro
gon City, and will run until Satur
day night. This is tho first annual
fair of that county, and. with the
magnificent woather and oxhlbits.
will no doubt prove a phenomenal
success.
A Peculiar Case
MIsa Olllo Cushman was coming
out from Acme on tho stngo Wed
nesday. Thoy stopped at Halo to
chango stages, and as Miss Cushman
was bolng holped out of the Btago
sho struck hor arm on a part of tho
wagon near tho olbow. Sho was at
once thrown Into a violent paroxysm
of vomiting, which could not bo
stopped. Dr. Bartlo was driven out
on short notlco, and worked several
hours before ho got her quloted, She
canio In on tho stago last night. The
peculiar thing about" It was that hor
arm was scarcely bruised, Eugene
Register.
I PERSONALS f
ill 1 1 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I H H I HtH-l c-
Dr. and Mrs. Calbreath left this
morning for Portland on business.
Rev. G. O. Oliver, of Jefferson,
camo down this morning.
rMB. Robert Gllson Is tho guest of
friends In Brooks.
W. Huddleson was a Salem visitor
from Woodburn yesterday.
Mrs. E. C. Crawford left last even
ing for a visit in Oregon City.
Mrs. Grant Corby loft today for
Silverton, where sho will visit for a
fow days.
John Richen arrived this morning
from his homo in MndraB, Oregon, to
rcsunio his studios at Willamette.
Miss Gertrude Galbrcath left this
morning for Senttlo, whero sho will
visit friends and relatives.
Eugene Clark, of Pendleton, nr
rlved in tho city this morning to
visit relatives.
Rev. J. M. O'Farroll, of Eugene,
is tho guest of Father A. A. Mooro,
of this city.
Mrs. O. C. Bnker has returned
from Eugcno, where Bhe was tho
guest of friends.
Tho Misses Bertha and Cora Van
DoHcy, of Forest Grove, aro visit
ing in tho city.
Fathor A. A. Mooro loft this morn
ing for Gervals, to attend tho funer
al of tho lato Gcorgo Manning.
Miss Lillian Le, of Marlon, is the
guest of Salem frlondu and rela
tives.
Mrs. Benjamin Ebon loft last ov-
enlng for hor homo in Tho Dalles,
aftor a visit to her daughter, Mrs.
W. A. Long.
Mrs. D. C. Abel, of Lyons, re
turned to her homo aftor ' a short
business trip to this city.
Miss Hilda Jones, of "Labish
Meadows," returned to her homo
yestorday, aftor attending tho Stelw-or-Connell
woddlng.
J. R. Campbell, of Troutdale, wa
in tho city yestordny, looking for a
location for a homo. Ho left for
Troutdale last ovonlng, but expectj
to Boon return to Salem to reside.
Mrs. E. E. Powell and daughter,
Miss Both Powoll, who havo been
visiting Mrs. T. W. Richardson, of
North Salem, loft this morning for
their homo in Portland. Mrs. Rich
ardson is a dnughtor of Mrs. Powell.
Mrs. Nellie Emerson and Miss An
na Driver, who have been visiting
thoir slBtor, Mrs. Thompson, of this
city, loft todny for their homo in
Oakland, California.
Rev. and Mrs. T. S. Handsaker, of
Corvallls, returned to their homo to
dny, aftor attending tho meetings
at tho First Christian church of this
city.
Charles Johnson, tho constablo,
left this morning for Corvallls. Ho
will take to tho mountains from
thoro In search of a timber claim,
and expects to return In threo or
four dnys.
Tho Misses Mabel Wythycombe,
of Corvnllls, and Florence Tongue,
of Htllsboro, who were guests nt
tho Stelwor-Connoll woddlng, left
this morning for thoir homes.
Mrs. Sattleo, of Tacoma, and sis
ter, Mrs. E. W. Connell, of Portland,
havo returned to their homes aftor
attending tho Stolwer-Connell wed
ding. Mrs. Connoll wns formerly
Miss Emma Robb, of this city.
A. W. Bennott, of Woodburn. Is
In the city, looking for a sultablo
residence property to make his
home. Ho expects soon to move to
this city with his family" to reside.
Steel Rita
Fitted to All Makes of
Bicycles
1
Ftfank J. Moon
BEST WORK AT HONEST PRICES
FttUNii aoo 447 COURT ST
BORN.
MAGERS. At tho Salem hotspltal,
Salem, Oregon, Thursday, October
10, 1907, 'to Mr. and Mrs. A. G.
Magers, a daughter.
BONIIAW;. At the Portland Mater
nity Hospital, In Portlnnd, Ore
gon, on Tuosdny, Octobor 8,
1907, to Mr. and Mrs. Raphael
Bonham, a daughter.
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DIED.
ELLIS. At his homo on Bellevue,
near Winter street, Salem, Ore
gon, Thursday, Octobor 10, 1907,
G. W. Ellis, aged 78 years, 7
months and 18 days.
Mr. Ellis was a resident of Salem
for mnny years. Besides tho widow
tho following chlldron survlvo him:
Fred Ellis, Edward Ellis, Mrs. W.
Zlnn and Mrs. Edward Bullock, all
of this city. Tho funeral services
will bo conducted by Rov. P. S.
Knight from tho family homo to
morrow, Saturday, Octobor 12th, at
10 a. m. Intorment In Odd FoIIowb'
comotcry.
That cocktail story wn
"" UH airuanks. If hed'tol
-j ... . .wot me TOl0 of 0Qe eij
and If he did he lost th r,j. J
othor. And now tho matter btj
so muddled that hc woold J
loso tho voto of both, n m H
as hard as Blanchard gaTe E!tjJ
Now York, when he allniTl
"Rum, Romanism and RrtesJ
PETZEL. At tho family homo, six
miles north of this city, Friday
morning, October 11, 1907, tho
infant daughtor of Mr. and Mrs.
C. A. Potzol.
Tho funornl services will bo con
ducted from tho Catholic church
Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. In
torment in tho Catholic cemetery.
MONEY TO LOW
THOitroi
Over Ladd & Bush's Bank.fcto,!
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Sedi
Frank Meredith, Itafctat IfJ
Office with Win. Brown t 0,1
Commercial street.
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NEW TODAY
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CIRCLE. At tho asylum, Thursday
October 10, 1907, William Circle,
aged 83 yearB.
Tho body will bo shipped to Dal
las tomorrow morning for burial.
O '
Tho two men arrested for killing
threo elk, say tho killing of ono of
tho throo was accidental. Probnbly
took it for a man.
For Sale Several louses la Mil
and farm lands, at a btrfiktl
ital NaUonal Bask. Um
Lost Postofllco kejr, tied i
aluminum ring with
twlno string. Finder r!H
at Journal office. lMl
For Rent. 320-acre stock iwi
150 In cultiratiOD, 3 nlta
Macleay, 1 house, 2 blrsi,
orchard, 7 springs; flsepaa
hogs. Enquire of C. W. Es
Salem. Or. 1W
For Rent Remodeled and wj
furnished rooms. Also cU
nUhed rooms at Depot &l
near S. P. passenger depot.
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The old Pennsylvania Dutch Dun
kard recommends "Hickory Bark
Cough Remedy." Guaranteed to cure
your cough, and guaranteed to be
puro. Made from tho bark of the
sholl bark or white hickory tree.
For salo by dealers ove'rywhoro.
o
A Big I)roi
In the corner window, nt the cor
nor grocery. W. A. Irvin & Co.
Wanted Two boys. PerBMt
nIHnn and cood W8gei im
nMnnan Store. 1HI
Wanted To borrow J500 for''
inc nurnoses. Good tW'
jmc a .Tnurnal office.
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For Rent Partly furnished j
to small family; also J
for aale. Enquire at Si
16 th street, corner ol J '
iir, oi.
New Shortliaiul Class
A beginning class In shorthand
and typewriting will bo started at
tho Capital Business College on
Monday, Octobor 14th. it is hoped
that all who expect to begin a sten
ographic course soon can arrange to
begin then, as another new class
way not bo organised for several
weeks. 10-ll-2t
JUST RECEIVED
A shipment of tho famous CHASB
& SANBORN COFFEES. If rou
havo never tried this coffee now Is
a good tlmo to glvo a trial ordor, or
come In and wo will gladly S,ve a
samplo of theso high grade coffees.
Wo aro solo agents for Chase t
Sanborn, and will do our best to
pleasn you.
Watch the Corner Window
At tho corner grocery, Saturday.
W, A. Irvin & Co.
MOIR GROCERY CO,
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and it is antlclpatod that the eall
r will kavo Wttlo trouhlo I tK
ttttf IU tqea.wr. Goorn Wall
to alvrUr wlU W9tra
rtuU'ai Wimswrtim. vu Ala-
I dPmQk Tfcf Wfi I
nX "Riddle o glvo place to Japs. rno
Riddle road district at once met and
levied a ro4 tax to ttutltt rowis.
And the dteeUargnl wctto a 1V
ea work tit frwaty nuti aad
ui ttuuca buiu i ko ivufi.
box, containing pencils and
ruler, free.
HAVE TESTED IT. Will' -NO I'
CALL ON YOUR GROCER AND IN
SIST ON HAVIXG HIM 8WKA'
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