Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 22, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOUKNAL, SALEM, OREGOtf. FRIDAY, NOVEMDER 22, 1007.
A READY RESPONSE TO OUR GREAT
NOVEMBER ECONOMY SALE
EVERY ARTICLE IN THE ESTABLISHMENT com$T,0DS I AT REDUCED PRICES
. . Yesterday many took advantage of the many offerings that abound throughout this establisl to partake, ad tt .
co ao your uuying at mis time, ineres nununsub 01 uimsa iu ijiuviuu iui yuui luuhuh ""5 .ri'"' " .Muun;, m iact you can h,-T ?
mttUitUuio nf wnnk Hmr mn Up cimnliprl at ihis store, and at a less once than usual, "link OC 3
PUHIMUMMV w iimiim , mb ww w j i - -w - w-- , m
WOMEN'S GARMENTS
. ' AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES
New fall find winter styles in women's coats In groys find
mixtures, well mado and finished. During this sale we offer
thorn as follews:
$0.00 values
Economy Salo.
$15.00 values
Economy Salo.
$6.00
.$10.00
$10.50 valuqs
Economy Sale.
$2 8. GO valines
Economy Sale.
.$11.00
$19.00
Women's and Misses' Suits
Neat nnd pretty fall styles In medium nnd dark shades In
mlsooB' nnd womon's suits. Every gnrmont is of this Boason'
designing and make
$15.00 values n aa
Economy Salo .... JHV,"v
$18. CO values j i
Economy Salo .... pJZtu4
$20.00 values j i
Economy Salo .... Jplu.ul
$25.00 values 1 rn
Economy Salo .... pIZtd"
Bargains In Dress Goods
Never In tho history of this store has there boon such a remnrkablo
bargain event In prevailing stylet nnd materials In dress goods. Your,
dollars hero will do almost double duty. Bring your wants to us and
wo can fill them host and at a considerable saving to you.
BOc nnd (Ific Fluid Dress Goods
for mlsges and chlldron's wear
Special
75c 85c nml $1.00 FRENCH
FLANNELS Printed flannels
in newest designs for waists
and kimonas
Special . .
PRIESTLEY'S CRAVENETTE
Genuine Priestley's Cavenotto
in Tans .Greys nnd Browns ni
tho follewing: $2.75 valuos
special $1.88 and $2.00 vol
uoi $1.29 and $1.50 vulues . .
50c SATIN FOULARD
it
39c
50c
!p ! I iW2C
CHILDREN'S BARGAIN
COATS TABLE
A lino of children's coats In ""l 8Ccondi Hoor1 wo 1,n
grey stripes and mixtures- established a bargain tablo
velvet and self material cont wh,oh contains,
and shawl collars Evory gar- MUSLIN UNDERWEAR
mont of this season's Btylo PETTICOATS
nnd make. CHILDREN'S FURS ETC.
TrBLvn:'.'M. $3.90 HALF PRICE
85c BOXHOY NEVERTEAR SILK
Puro dyo . .
91.50 CHANGEABLE TAFFETA
3G inches wide
$1.00 CHANGEABLE CHIFFON.
TAFFETA .
50c CRYSTAL CORD SILK
19 lnchos wide
92.75 CLOAKINGS
In grey nnd brown
23c
33c
$1.09
68c
19c
$1.75
High Class Men's Suits
. At very special Price
Tho wwplo ol'tlila vicinity Imvo nppcechlrt .
curtas bettor smiton of nil sAl.l, wool ,! h "
seqnenco wo Imvo somo btpkon loti ol n,i "If ""'
two si.Ks ot a kind-nicy como i t '" '''".
nnd xlnrlt In sizes rnnBlni! from 31 to n. "-",
November Economy Sale
20 to 50 Per Cent Reductions
Men's and Youths' Shirts
A lino of men's and youth's shlrU
with stiff bosom $1.00 and $1.25
values'
Men's fancy coat shirts with stiff
boBohis cuffs attached Jl.50
values
Men's fancy cont shirts cuffs at
tached stiff bosom regular
$2.50 values
78c
95c
$1.55
UMBRELLAS
If our customers know ns well
as wo tlo how good this bnrgaln
really is we'd bcII tho cntlro lot In
an hour. Flno mercerized cover,
paragon framo, princess handle
Regular $1.25 and $1.50
valuo on
Economy Snlo OUw
COMFORTERS
An excellent opportunity to
provide moro bed covering nt a
loss price. Stnndard slzo ,s!lko
llno covered, knotted and tied.
Medium, light nnd dark shades.
Well worth $1.50 "
Economy Snlo
$1.25
Men's Fancy
Silk Vests
A limited numbor of mon'i
fancy silk vests, mostly in tint
dnrkor shades in n wldo
rango of sizes A grand op
portunity to got ono choaply.
Regular $3.00 to $4.50
valuos a ar
Economy Salo .... vfLLo
'Boys' Sweaters
A wldo range of colon ujl
sizes In boy's BWMten &
onoreu as follews:
$1.00 valuos
Economy Salo
$1.50 values
Economy Sale
$1.75 values
Economy Sale
A AA
T--.W values ,n
Economy Sale fA
Bargains in Flannels
In ilannols nnd towels wo oxcoll nil others both in quality
nnd valuos For this salo wo mako notable reductions Tlmo
now to got your supply Choosing is best nt this time
SHIRTING FLANNEL In otrJpos, colors dark rod, mo-
Uium bluo nnd black 50a values OuC
OUTING FLANNEI Fronch twill, colors light bluo ft -Rogular
12 a valuos 7 1ZC
TURKISH TOWELS Crystal bleach Turkish Towols, n
17x40 inches 12 Mic valuoa .7 ialQ
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INCORPORATED
Newest
Goods.
Quality
Shop.
Bargains in Footwear
At tho beginning of stormy weather Just wnen jot
stout and serviceable footwear wo como forward ilil ;
oconomy event Your opportunity to buy goods cheaply
LADIES' SHOES Our ro liar stock $3.00 values and ii
1UW UrUHVU IIUUS III UUI fd.OU VUIUIM -iXill'lUVCI Nil
IMNGREEE SHOES Drok'H lines In $3.50 and fiOO
values November Sale
MENS' SHOES RegMlnr $3.50 values In broken
lines November Salo
iiiniiiiiimiiiiiinnj Wt 0t Wt uii
CITY NEWS i!
X A Collection of Important Par
ligrnph.s for Your Consideration I
41111111111 11 111 111! HIH I
To bo given by tho Woodmen of
tho World nt tho Holmnn hall Frl-
doy, Novombor 22. You nro cor
dially Invited. Grand march at
S:30. ' ll-20-3t
WEATHER: OCCASIONAL RAIN
TONIGHT AND SATURDAY, SOUTH
ERLY WINDS.
Post Card Hall
Now subjects dally.
Wo Wish to Call
Your attention to tho display lu
our show window of Tiffany glass
candy waro, which wo mako In all
colors aud designs for weddings, re
ceptions, banquotB, etc This ware Is
mndo only at tho Spa. 2t
Don't Miss
Tho nov and sensational W, O. W.
nnd lovors' delight dancoa at tho W.
O. W. ball, Friday, Novombor 22.
ll-20-3t
Special Notice
Any porson or persons who wlU
nossed tho killing of my pointer
pupplo by tho Snlom-Chomawa olee-
tre cn' Orncnn Wliintrln Pnllrnml
on Wetlnoadnv. Nnvomhar 20. lie- ,011 fiory Will AVnv
tween tho hours of 2 and 3 p. raj Notwithstanding tho Inclemency
High streot. noar tho crossing of Mu- of tho woothor, Hal D. Patton, ono
rlon street, In front of high Bohool,.of tho Vmw proprietors of Pnt
wlll eonfor a special and porsonal ,ton 8 book 8toro- of th,s clt'. sot
favor If thoy will eommunlonto with ,Qrtu for Scotts Mn,B th,s "oi-nlnc
rao nt tho onrllit possible tlmo. If.w,th tho avowed Intention of pre
cnlllng or communicating with rao B0tlng tho school at that place with
will cause tho party to lose any,n fla. nnd to conduct what Is known
money In tho way of tlm from ns R- "p,nK "n'siB." Ho was ao
their work, or any other tycponso, i , co'Panlod by County Superlntendon'.
will bo only too glad to romuneratowlnUor Sm,th n,ul c- ' stT, who
thom for tho same. This appeal Ul'm, nct ns chaperons and trausaot
mado in particular to thoso who b3'"ss relative to tho school.
were on the car that ran ovor tho
organized with a membership of 25,
and will meet ovory other Thursday
In tho liberal arts building of tho
Unlvorslty. Tho momberanlp con
tains both gentlemen and ladlos. Of
ficers wero elected ns follews: Mr.
John Rolchen, president; Guy
Woods, vice-president; Miss Mary
GlttlnB, secretary; John McNees,
treasurer.
i
Ladles
Havo your quilts quilted at 141
South Liberty street, tho Now Idea
Qjullter, opposlto tho Salem Steam
Laundry. Prices, spreads and fancy
quilts, $1.50; comforts and plain
quilts, $1.00 . Mrs. W- H. Dormnn,
proprietor, 11-10-lm
Evangelistic Soi'vlces Tonight
Tho evangelistic services at the
First Christian church will rosumo
this evening. All cordially Invltod.
Tonight
W. O. W. dnnco in the Holmnu
hall, ovor Capital dnig store. You
aro cordially Invited. Grand march
at 8:30.
PERSONAL MENTION
dog. It. G. Hunter, Lndd & Bush
building. Room IS, Salem, Oregon.
Phono Main 451. 2-t
Will Give Concert Tonight
Tho members of tho United Breth
ren church this evqnlng will give a
lltorary and musical program In tho
Yew Park school. Tho program
contains many rare treats and those
who attend will doubtless spend an
onjoyablo evening.
United RiiMhren
Quarterly meeting at Yew Park
church, Twelfth, and Mission streots
Saturday and Sunday, Novembor 23
and 24. Business session Saturday!
nt 2 30 p. in. Proaohlng Saturday 'Varsity Temperance League
evonlng nt 7:3Q p, m. Sunday at j A prohibition qlub was yesterday
11 a. in. and 7:30 p" m. by Elder ( organized vby tho students of Wtl
Lnildy. Tho public s cordially in-jlamotto University, under tho dlrec
vlted to all thoso services. J. ll.jtlon qf L. Brown, an enthusiastic
Slerrymau, pastor. , temperance worker. The loaguo was
Fmj Lecture
Sister Avnbamla, an independent
missionary of Iudla, Is-visiting In
this city, and will lecture at Com
mercial Hall Saturday at 7:30 p. m.
on "Man's Rights Versus Gold."
Sunday at 3:00 and 7:30 p. m. she
will lecture-on other subjects. Lec
.turos nro free. All are welcome.
Visited Salem G. A. R.
S. F. Blythe,, department com
mander of tho Grand Army of the
RopMbllc, who visited Sedgwick Post
,of this city last night, left this
juormug ior nis nomo m Hood Rlvar
Ho returned recently from tho sol
diers homo lu Roseburg, where he
mado an official visit.
Mrs. E. A. Robinson left this
morning for Portland on business.
Mrs. M. J. Swabb left this morning
for a visit to relatives In Woodburn,
H. O. White wont to Portland this
morning on business.
H. II. Rngan was among thoso who
wont to tho metropolis this morn
ing. H. M. Branson, the well-known
grocoryman, is in Portland today on
bUBtnoss.
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Briggs left this
morning for Portland, whero they
wlU visit friends nnd .relatives.
Ed Rosonburg, of Portland, was
a business visitor In tho city yester
day. Mrs. A. MIckel returned last even
ing to her homo in Gervals, after n
visiting In this city,
Mrs. H. A. Rawion went to Wood
burn yesterday to visit friends uud
relatlvos.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bolser left last
evening for Oikosh, Wisconsin,
where they will reside.
Hou, A. B. Gownn, who has been
visiting in the city, has returned to
his home in Woodburn.
9 Mrs. Cooko Pnttou, Mrs. S I.
Gutss and Mrs. C. B. Shelton went to
Portland this morning for a short
visit.
Or. C. O. Kimball, who has been
delivering n series of lectures at tho
Kimball institute In this city, left
hist evening for his home In Spo
kano.
Earl Homyer, who has been r
drug clerk in the Red Cross Phar
macy left yesterday for Portland to
accept a position in that place.
Sam Parks went to Portland yes
terday to take charge of a patient,
who has been committed to the
asylum.
Miss Mabel Mlshler, ot Albany,
J who has been visiting her sister,
(Mrs. E, G. .Lantz of this city, loft
yesterday for Woodburn to visit
friends and relatives.
Mrs. H. M. Wandt wont to Port
land today, whore sho will visit
friends.
Mrs. Charles Hlckthier, who has
beon visiting her brother, WUHnm
Hager, of this city, has returned to
her home in Portland.
Oliver J. Meyers left this morn
Ing for Portland where he will vUlt
friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Heites, of Bel
llngham, Washington, who have
been visiting relatives In Salem left
last evening for Turner, whore they
will visit before returning to their
home.
L. R. Stlnson, grand keeper of
rocords and seal, of th I
Pythias, is In Pendktoaosfc
o
DIED.
uni.nnnnK. At the fos1
i n..ito rnnt .Thundlf. $
ber 21,' 1907, Sin. I"
Mrs. Holbrook mi lj5
Grace Scrlber. dancr.
,ir c.lhtr lit Sa "
The remains wUl &
Salem for Interna .
tlco later.
IT-Ilo. UTiftsf
soniow "" ....y)
some. zz;s
receiw r I- i
J t0 0,yT fcleacc
great ravon - -
WALNUTS
Finest display of SALEM
GROWN WALNUTS to
fee seen in Salem. Notice
oo window display k
diffeent sies and m'
KA CfCQtS Cft
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400 3IAIL Oi.