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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1907)
wmBsmmammmmmmmmt i I MM ECONOMY SAU NOVEMBER Notable savings throughout the store we're going to keep steam up by the pressure of low prices jj ' ii a miw rat-nival nf prnnnmiral shnnners here, for once concessions will attract hundreds, yes thniisanTY ? balance of this month. Come with the expectation of securing bargains, you'll not be disappointed. Below Wc A a brief synopsis of some of the important money saving events, it s to your interest to attend. WOMEN'S GARMENTS AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES Now fall and winter stylos In women's coats In greys and mixtures, well made and finished. During this sale wo offer them as follews: $9.00 vnlues Economy Salo. ?15.00 values Economy Salo, $6.00 .$10.00 $16.50 values Economy Salo. $28.50 vakics Economy Sale. .$11.00 $19.00 Women's and Misses' Suits Neat and pretty fall styles in medium and dark shades In 11118308' and womou's suits. Every garment is of this season's designing and mako $15.00 values n m Economy Salo pIU.ull $18.50 values jj j t Economy Salo .... WlltM $20.00 values j-j i Economy Salo .... pIu.iH $25.00 values $ rj Economy Salo .... v'Z.D" CHILDREN'S COATS A lino of children's coats In groy stripes and mixtures volvot and self material coat and shawl collars Every gar ment of this season's stylo and mdko. Regular $5.00 values tin Economy Salo .... fw.VU BARGAIN TABLE On tho second floor wo liavo established a bargain tabic which contains. MUSfjlN UNDERWEAR PETTICOATS CHILDREN'S FURS ETC. HALF PRICE Bargains In Dress Goods, Nover in tho history of this store has there been such a remarkablu bargain event in prevailing styloe and- materials In dross goodB. Your dollars hero will dc almost double duty. Bring your wants to us and wo can All thorn best and at a considerable saving to you. BOc and (JSc IMnld Dress Goods for misses and children's wear c Qf Special ..' ........ J Jj 75c 85c and $1.00 FRENCH --'.-FLANNELS Printed flannels In "newest designs for waists fiufll'T and kimonas JI 1L Special V PRIESTLEY'S CRAVENETTE Genuine Priestley's Cavonotto ft Jk M " l in Tans r.Groys and Browns ai Ifc, I I W f tho following, $2.75 values TJ I A I &LOl i Bpcclal $1.88 nnd $2.00 val- HT r C uos $1.29 and $1.50 values . . BOc SATIN FOULARD 2f B5c IIOXHOV NEVERTEAR SILK C Pure dyo ; JJt 91.50 CHANGEABLE TAFFETA. .' &i Q 30 inches wldo ... . 4 " 81.00 CHANGEABLE CNIIFFON fiftr .TAFFETA VOt BOc CRYSTAL CORD SILK i Of 19 Inchos wido I ZCi 92.75 OLOAKINGS A J In groy and brown q I J High Clacs Men's Suits . At very Special Price Tho neonlfi of thin vini.iii,. i, ...... . . curing bettor grades of sul.s AW, WOOL diS' li0"1 U seauonco wo havo some broken lota of whi h T. k two suits of a klnd-they co.no i fa,i ?' and dark In size mnH,,., , o. . .? miltur-ni D"'M Hum 01 10 11, November Economy SaU 20 to 50 Per Cent Reductions Men's and Youths' Shirts A lino of men's and youth's BhlrU with stiff bosom $1.00 and $1.25 7Qp vnlues ' OL Men's fancy coat shirts with stilt bosoms cuffs attached $1.50 Qf values VJt Mon'B fancy coat ahirtu cuffs at- tached Btlff bosom regular (JM KK $2.50 values P JJ UMBRELLAS If our customers know ns well n8 wo do how good this bargain roally is we'd sell 4ho entlro lot In an liour. Flno mercerized cover, paragon framo, princess handle Rogulnr $1.25 and $1.50 Economy Salo OuC COMFORTERS An cxcollont opportunity to provldo moro bed covoring nt a less prico. Standard sizo ,8llko llno covered, khottetl nnd tied. Medium, light and dark shades. Well worth $1.50 r Economy Salo yLd November Economy Sale t .Jit m.Mteq&U e& . INCORPORATED Men's Fancy Silk Vests A limited number of men's fancy Bilk vestB, mostly in thu darker shadcB in a wldo rango of sizes A grand op portunity to got ono cheaply. Rogular $3.00 to $4.50- val u os Economy Salo . . $2.25 Boys' Swe; A wldo range of colon sizes la boy's sweater! offered as follews: $1.00 values Economy Sale $1.50 values Economy Sale $1.75 values Economy Sale...,. $2.00 values Economy Sale.,... November Economy Sal 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n n i i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j I! CITY NEWS A Collection of Important Par agraphs for Your Consideration 4 1 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1' "WEATHER: OCCASIONAL RAIN TONIGHT AND FRIDAY. lost Card Halt- Now Bubjocts dally. Indies Ha vo your quilts qulltod at 14 1 South Llborty stroot, tho Now Idea Qui It or, opposlto tho Salem Steam Ijnuiidry. Prlcos, spreads and fancy quilts, $1.50; comforts and plain quilts, $1.00 . Mrs. W. II. Dorman, proprietor. 11-10-lm W. O. V. Hull To bo glvon by tho Woodmen ot tho World at tho Holman hall Fri day, Novomber 22. You aro cor dially Invited. Grand march nt 8:30. ll-20-3t At Last It Came Tho car of coal that wo have been waiting for so long. Bettor order whtlo wo havo it on hand. Only $12 pop ton. Vogot Lumbor Co. Dr. Will Skiff A Son Dontiats. Stousloff building. Phono 206. cod Home Queen Range: At factory prico .plus tho freight. Burea & Hamilton. Ash Wood for Snlo Wm, Brown & Company. cod Special Sale On heating Hamilton, stoves. Buron & PERSONAL MENTION Don't Ml: Tho now nnd sonrntlonal W. O. W. and lovers' dollght dances at tho W. O, W. ball, Friday, November 22. ll-20-3t Dependable Shoss .... If you want sonslblo Bhoes, wonro proparod to fit you. It you want stylish shoos you may depond upon finding thorn hero. Whether stylish or not, you may roly upon ono thing they aro worthy, dependable, and wo do such a largo business that our prlcos aro unquestionably "right." Horo aro a few specially luvltiug sorts of now shoos. Dr. Dunn'a 0 cushion for ladles at $3.50. Dr. Reed's cushion shoes for men, vlcl, bluchors, light or hoavy solo. Tho R. P. Smith shoos for men, women nnd children, Also ho colobratod Walkovor shoes in all styles, from $3.50 up.medlum or heavy soles. Ladles' gun metal shoos, Just arrived, at $2.25. Our repairing department always lu full blust. Best of leather aud workmanship. All work guaran teed, or no pay. 3 M wi mum Jt'fMUaMi SALEM SHOE STORE, Eyre & MMethotpe 236 STATE ST. SALEM, OREGON Injured by Axo Freddlo Earl, ho C-yoar-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Fred Cnrothera, ,who rosldo at 391 North Twenty. first street, yosterday, while trying to split some kindling with a doublb- odged axe, struok himself in tho hoad, inflicting a painful gash. The wound was drossod by Dr. Pomeroy, who says that tho little follow had a very narrow escape from sorlous lu-Jury. Delay No Longer You can now buy a heating stovj at our special stove salo and save money. Buron & Hamilton. Ash Wood for Sale $5.50 per cord. Wm. Brown & Co. eod Great Reduction In Home Queen Ranges. Got on now and save money. Buron & Hamilton. Wo Wish to Call i Your attention to tho display In our show window of Tiffany glass candy ware, which wo mako in all colors and designs for weddings, ra ceptions, banquets, etc. This ware Is made only at tho Spa. 2t -J Tho Illustrated Song For tho last half of this wook Is (tho best yet "Where the Silvery Colorado Winds Its Way," at tho JVnudotte, Mr. and Mrs. Frod Lockley, of Portland, aro visiting in tho city. Jcillus Plncus, tho hop man, wont to Portland yestorday on business. President Coleman, of Willam etto University, left today for Port land on business. Mrs. George H. Dunsford left last ovcnlng for Portland to visit rela tives. C. Marsh loft last evening for Port land, whero ho will sorvo on tho grand Jury. Miss E. L. Washburn wont to Port land yestorday to visit friends and relatives, M?rs. Mark Skiff will return this ovonlng from Portland, whero Bho has been visiting for a short time. B. C. MJles, of Newberg, was visit ing Manager Spauldlng of tho log ging company yesterday. Mrs. R. Perry, of Tho Dalles, has arrived to visit hor daughtor, Mrs. G. A. Young, of this city. MUs Edith Farrens Una returned to her homo In Tumor after visit ing in this city. Miss Irono Ashford has gone to "Walla Walla where she will spend tho winter. Miss Rose Sanner has gone to Port land where she will be tle guest of Mrs. A. M. McManus. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Elgin and Mrs. Grace Jerome havo gone to Albany and Corvallls, where they will visit relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Silas Jones left this morning for their home in Portland, after a short visit to relatives In this city. Mrs. George F. Lltcfleld has re turned from Lebauon, where she has been the. guest of relatives and friends for tho past week. Gerald- Crawford, of Albany, Is visiting relattves rnnd friends in this city, having stopped off on his way homo from Portland. stne Sunerintonaent Ack(lrmau loft this morning for Portland, en routo to La Grando and Ontario, whero ho will attend conventions hold by tho teachors of thdso sections. Mm. Pearson, of Marlon, who has beon In tho city for tho past 15 months receiving medical treaunmu, has returned to hor home In Marlon. Sho is but HUlo Improved In health. Mrs. Acnes Konworthy, who has beon visiting hor son and daughter, who aro attending tho wuiamow University, has returned to hor homo in- West Stayton. L. C. Brown, of Ann Arbor, Mich , coaBt secrotary of tho inter-coiiegiato Prohibition Assoditloa, n 1 city today. Misn Mallene Cu) hnma from Portland Ud . ntftiiiine the Carlto4 wedding, which took pswjj land at 7:30 Wtfneww Good tina . m4 fOM 1 When you " - .- . ... , chamMM"' Iiuimeuv - - ...i-( m ""."Ei (..i--iMi "'T.". ' i?wara UaIS0 e-r;;; .M ,nake8 "wrVTll- sale at Dr. sw WALNUTS Finest display of SALEM GROWN WALNUTS to be seen in Salem. No out window display different sises and 1' W mmtZmt' Mip fimr MS C4 . '""" X PHONE 4DO 5IIL Oi. Highland. , O. W, IHJTNAM 7CO. 1107'QolitVlIlghrstre Salem, Oregon prletor. Vt I.SUMWUH"' V p '' " tSJQIr WUMUMHMk' m . '