Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 30, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER HO, 1007.
SPECIALS FOR MONDAY
Exceptional buying opportunities aro advanced by this great shopping center Opportunity thnt can
t bo profitably overlooked, no In each Instance they are on the sen on's newest nnd most wanted nier-
j. iiusu iui iuumuiy uiuy.
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B. P. 0. LS
MEMORIAL
SERVICES
Monday Only
n
A upeclnl for tho ladles.
you are preparing for the holi
days this salo will Interest you
Our cntlro showing of newest
HANDKERCHIEFS
In all sizes and gratles:
10c grades, m
Monday only .... C
30o grades, rA
Monday only , )Q
75c grades, w A
Monday only .... JvL.
$1.50 ' grades, &a rvv
Monday only .... p I jJ
Monday Only
The cool weather demands a
warm garment For Monday's
selling wo offer our on tiro lino
of this soaton's nowost and bast
stylos In
WOOL SQUARES
No rooorvo Our entlro line:
2Go grades,
Monday only
50c grades,
Monday only
$1.25 grados,
Monday only
$2.75 grades,
Monday only
t
t
13c
25c
63c
$1.38
Monday Only
For Monday's selling wo offer
a groat attraction for the men. A
dollnr saved Is a dollar earned
Hire's your chnnca to earn some.
MEN'S UNDERWEAR
No resorvo Our entlro lino.
67c
$1.00
$1.34
$1.67
PERSONAL MENTION
Louis Stringer has returned from
ft business trip to Portland
!:; rd M.rS J L' "'BE are
""b "" wno. are In Portlnm
Mrs. B. J. Robertson is the gu t
of friends In Tumor.
Mr. anil Atirn rin.... . . .
!, '-,y martin nrn
Salem Antlers Will Pay Trlbuto to "onio from a visit in Albany.
jjcpnriuu jiemi at tne urnmi Hun-1 miss Mnuun Mlchaolls loft w
4mh TAUit . , rf-lC
day Afternoon.
$1 00 values,
Monday only
$1.50 values,
Monday only
$2.00 values.
Monday only'
$2.50 values,
Monday only
Salem Lodge, No. 330, B. P. O. E ,
will hold tho rogulnr annual memor
ial sorvico In tho Grand onora house
tomorrow aftornoon at "2 p. m., 'nt
dnv for PnrHnn.1- t ..i-n .... .
Attorney Richardson went to Port
land this morning oh 'business.
Mrs. j. H. Albort wont to' poru
land today for a short visit.
. W. E. McElroy Ig tho guest of re!-
KhE.J
munitinn ,n4J
"Wtg
ua 7 vo... - "WA i
Ho
ws the
which tlmo .nn olaborato program atlvoa In Portland.
LADIES' HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS FOR DECEMBER NOW READY
will be rondored and tho Impressive
ritualistic work of tho ordor given.
An orchestra of twenty plecos under
tho direction of Lo Roy Gesnor wl!l
furnish music for tho occasion and
Hon. B. F. Mulkoy, of Ashland,
will dollvor tho momorlal address.
Theso honutlftil exorcises havo al
ways boon well attended by tho citi
zens of this city and tho opera house
will doubtless bo packed tomorrow
aftornoon. Thoro havo boon no in
vitations Issued this year, tho public
being invited to be present through
tho columnp of tho press.
Tho Salem lodgo of Elks is ono of
tho most progressive fraternities of
tho city having recently erected a
Mrs. Will Babcock loft tliia ,.
lug for Portland, whore she will
visit friends.
NEW DOLLS
NEW GAMES
NEW ENGINES
NEW GO-CARTS
Not Long Now Until
Holidays
Tlmo now to begin making out
your list of goods for remembrances.
NEW ANIMALS
STUFFED OATS
TEDDY BEARS
DOLL BEDS
flno homo on Liberty street whoro
many of tho leading socinl functions
of the season havo boon hold. Tho
officers for 1907 aro Carloton Smith.
exalted rulor; B. O. Shucklnc.
esteemed leading knight; Roy Buck
ingham, cstcomed lecturing knight;
Charles V. Galloway, estoomoil
Mr. and Mr. Homor Smith ,...
io I'ortiann tills morning for a short
visit to frionda.
Miss Hortonso Epploy was among
tho Portland bound pnssongors this
morning.
Mrs. Alice Simpson loft this mnm.
ing for Portland, whoro i. .m
visit her sister," Mrs. W. S. Wnt
bury.
Hal D. Patton Is homo from unit
ing Thanksgiving with theMcCullov
nt Hood Rlvor.
Chas. C. Patrick, of tlm Fimt sn4
'bank of Independence, Bpent Thanks.
giving with friends nt Salem.
Mrs. D. B. Mackle of Portland la
visiting her mother. Mrs. John
Hughes, for a few dnys.
R. O. Hunter has returned from
Portland, whoro ho spent .Thanks,
giving.
Mrs. James WUIson and daugh
E1. Benolf 7 n ' 4 iu
comW 1. iflflr ? H
V1IB
row morning lO
funeri.1 '?:,f0 ltt L.1
b' Father A i 1 ( J
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INCORPORATED
We close at
5:30 everyJS
lcvening
excent
Saturday
h 1 1 1 ! n-tnm n 1 1 n m n
ii GITY NEWS
X A Collection of Important Par-
fRgrnpliH for Your Consideration t
in 1 1 mi hi i n i nm i i n i
rout Curd Hall
Now SubJcctH dolly.
St. Paul's Ilnznnr -
Will bo oponod on Tuesday even
ing, December 10th', at 7:30.
thanks for a flno largo white swan,
nont to him by somo sporting man
from (tho Klamath country. Ho will
hereafter havo a pillow of nwan down
and wrlto his poetry with a swan
quill.
Elks, Attention
Elks will pjeaso meet at Elks'
building at 1:30 p. m. tomorrow.
Ushors will please be at opera house
at 1:30.
iMnrringo License
A mnrrlago licenso was this morn-
Ladles ,nB Issued to Dan G. Poppa, of Port-
Havo your quilts qulltod nt 141 1 ftml nB(I 29 nnd Myrtlo Otoy, of
MURDERER
IN TOILS
AT LAST
I .A. m . I
VISIT THE POST CARD HALL
THE HOME OF POSTALS
And Sec a Most Wonderful Display of
"CHRISTMAS POST CARDS"
Negro Who Killed McCnmmon Sa.
loon Kapler Surrenders After
Five Days' Search. '"
Nothing Like It Ever Shown Before
A ftRFAT rVf I IQFI IM HF WAVFITIFC
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loyal knight; Arthur S. Benson. Iter. Miss Mnreuorlto. loft for a visit
secrotary; Ed. L. Baker, trcasurer: iln Portland.
Al. H. Stoinor, chaplain; D. A. Dlnn-I Mr- c. comoll.is. nfior vi.ninr
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Norwich Unk)flFl
IotwaaceS
Frank Meredith. KfJAu,
Office with WuuBronll
wiuuiuitm luett.
MONEY TO l(
THOUi
ovorLadd&DQfh'iBui,5
iimnn
ii NEW T0DA!
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South Llhorty stroot, tho Now Idea
Qulltor, opposlto tho Salem Stoam
Laundry. Prices, spreads and fancy
quilts, $1.G0; comforts nnd plain
qullta, $1.00 . Mrs. W. II. Dorman,
proprietor. 11-10-lm
Nonh nnd tho lHood
Sister Avabamla, an Independent
missionary, will glvo hor fnrowoll
lectAiroa at Commercial .Hall, Com
mercial and Conter streets, Sunday
nt 7:30 o'olook. Aftornoon subject:
"Is ItoIncarnatlonTruo, If So, Whut
Law Govorns t. Lectures froo and
tho public 'is cordially Invltod.
St. I'aul'N Itazaur
Will ho opontKl on Wodnosdny
evening, Docombor llth, nt 7
o'clock.
Klk, Attention
Elks will ploaso meat at Elks'
uulldlng at 1:30 p. m. 4omorrow.
Uohora will ploaso bo at onora houso
at 1:30.
Living on Swnn
Tho editor of this paper returns
Salem, aged 20, J. H. Bnrkley wlt-
noss.
Had nu Operation
Mrs. Jonnlo Hoadrlck, formerly of
this city, nnd well known hero, but
now residing In Portland, had a suc
cessful operation performed by Dr.
Edgar Thornton, Macleay building,
nnd is considered out. of finnt-nr
She is still at tho Good Samaritan
hospital, but will soon bo out, as her
many friends will bo pleased to learn
A Superb Line
Now and boautlful onsortmont of
decorated crookorywaro. J. A. Pat
terson, 385 Commorolal stroot.
Great Peel Score
Tho Peel ohamnlonshln nlavod off
at tho Hotol Wlllamotto billiard par
lors Inot night rosulted In a seoro
of Millo 160, Wilson 108. Fanoy
Bnots excoutod pleased the largo
crowd Immensely.
ltazani-
M. E. Bazaar will bo onon Wo.1-
noday afternoon. Docember -J.
moro, esquire; Hnrry W. Molr, In
ner guard; Alex Cornoyor, tllor;
nnd H. W. Moyors, George Waters
nnd b. F. Moredlth, trustoos.
Tho exorcises tomorrow will bo In
momorlam of Charles A. S. Vivian.
foundor of tho ordor, who died In
1880, and E. M. Wood, A. Bonlcko.
C. Hemnhlll, F. S. Dearborn, E. F.
Pnrkhurst, S. L. Hayden, C. II.
Campbell, W. G. Westlcott. F. C.
Porrlno, A. C. Lawrence J. H.
Townoond, G. P. Hughes. J. C.
Brown, E. C. Young, C. A. Mattln-
son, J. W. Bollon nnd D. V. Vnuuhn.
docoaned mombors of tho Salem
lodgo, No. 336, whoso motto Is:
"Tho Faults of Our Brothers Wo I
(United Pross Leased Wire.)
Pocatollo, Idaho, Nov. 30. After
21 hours of a man linint In the lava
rocks near McCammon, 23 miles onst
of hero, Clmrlos Evans, tho negro,
who at 11 o'clock Thursday nlcht
shot and killed Hobort Jackson, tho
McCammon saloon man, In a street
duel on tho principal streot of that
town, was captured at 0 o'clock last
nlCht bv n fllinrlff'a nrtcon TT .....,
brought to Pocatollo on a snorl.il Memory."
train and lodged in tho county Jail I Fo"owIng Is tho ordor
to protect him from a mob that had
formed nt McCammon with tho
avowed Intention of lynching tho ne
gro ns noon ns captured.
Evans, bndly'wounded In tho hand
and Jaw, successfully eluded a nosso
of 50 men until, weakened bv the
loss of blood, ho omergod from his
hiding plnco In a orovlco In tho lava
rocks, handed ovor his gun to tho
shorlff and submitted to arrest.
hor daughtor, Mrs. Charles Pomoroy
of this city, has returned ito her
homo In Portland.
Kola Nols, who has been vlsltln?
in Albany, has rotumed to his home
in this city.
Mr. nnd Mro. J. E. Kirk of St.
Johns, nftor a visit In this city, have
roturnod to their homo.
Mr. and Mrs. It. D. Jiudson will
visit friends and rolatlvos In Oregon
City this week.
Mrs. J. H. Hlllor. who hns been
visiting hor fnthor. It. D. Allon of
thin city, loft yostorday morning for
hor homo In Hubbnrd.
Clifford Brown roturnod to his
For Sale Several howejhl
and farm 'ands it a tt'r&l
ital National Bant ft
Property, Property Tilt li tljj
to Invest in cltj ptcji
farm lands. A goal (!t
room cottage with lotuji
price S 5 0 ; 3 choice ku I
well located, price )H
Latbam Land Cox?mjj
Portland General Elwtrb
Wrlto Unon tlm Rnnilo Tlmi iri I homo In thin rltv vnstnrflnv from
tues Upon tho Tablets of Love and Portland, whore ho spent Thnnksglv-
nig.
of oxoi
cises:
Ono, "Marcla Fmnobero". .Beethoven
Elks' Orchestra, jllrectlon of
Bro. Lo Roy Gcenor.
Two, Opon Rltuallsltio Exercises...
Salem Lodge No. 336.
Three, Oponlng Odo Air 'Auld
Lang Syno"
Four, noil Cnll of "Our Absont
Mr. and Mrs August Huckesteln,
Jr., havo arrived In tho city from
Portland. Thoy wero married In
Portland Thursday morning at 8
o'clock at tho St. Mary's church.
Thoy will make this city their home.
Mrs. C. A. Sehlbredo Is tho Kuest
of hor father and mother. Mr. and
Mrs. Geo, S, Downing, nt their home
on Stato street. She expects to re-
$100 to $100 Per do
earned br i vrrltm
card writer. Our ii(
respondent Initructlosil
practlctl one In tb V
for booklet about tit "
clnatlnc and proflUtk
Drains to Rent, B IH I
bulldlnir. Portland. Or
11W
For Sflle Cedar post!,!'
growth ceder, on Filrptw!
near tile worM. t "
Salem. Phone SlUa UH-HliW
ll
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Dependable
Shoes . . . .
Leased Wlro Flashes.
Col. Frank Stone, ono of tho coun
try's greatest lawyers, Is serlcuusly
in at soattlo.
Officers nro taking P. F. Roller
nnd Mrs. Anita Morton, tho sensa
tional eloper, baok from Soattlo to
Oakland.
Brothers" I main until Christmas, when she will
Socrotary of tho Lodco.
x"lve, "The Vaoant Calr" RotA
Elks' Quartet'
Six, Invocation
Rov. J. R. Comor.
Seven, Violin Solo. .Andante, Mozart
Bro. Lo Roy Gosner.
Eight, Memorial Address
Bro. B. F. Mulkoy. Salem Locde 330
Nino, "Lead Kindly Light". .Dykes
Elks' Quartot
Tho Salmon rlvor Irritation nrn. a.... uikb quartot
Joct for the reclamation nt Twin ii.ii-1 i0l A(,nB' FnetIque".Boethovoii
If you want sensible shoes, wo aro
prepnrod to fit you. If you want
stylish shoes you may depend upon
finding thorn hore. Whother stylish
or not, you may rely upon ono thing
thoy are worthy, dopoudable, and
WO do such a larcro linlnc, m.
a- -..-...n mm uur
prices aro unquestionably "right,"
Hero aro a few specially inviting
sorts of now shoos, nr n...
, wuum a
cushion for ladles at s.50. Dr. Reed's cushion shoes for men
vicl, bluchers, light or heavy solo. The R. P. SmUh shoes
men women and children. Also he celebrated WaTkover shoes ?n
al styles, from 3.50 up.medlum or heavy soles. Ladles' gun meta
shoes Just arrived, at 32.25. Our repairing department always in
full blast. Best of leather and workmanship. All work LLnn
tood, or no pay. orl Buaran-
SALEM SHOE1STORE, S &N
236 STATE ST. SALEM, OREGON
county, Idaho land and construction
of nn olootrlo line, has been flnnnced
and work will begin at once.
Tho new wireless station at Vic
toria, B. C.was In communication
yesterday with Mare Island, Cal.
A mining man nnmed Shuff wn
sandbnggod and robbed nt Snokano
last night, nnd ho will probably die
from his injuries.
Mrs. Margaret Mookel. wife nf n
iTacoma brower. droppod dead at a
dancing party last night,
L. S. Fowlor, timekeeper In a
Port Angels firm's logging oamp, is
reported lost in tho mountains of
Clallum county. Wash.
Immigration Commissioner King,
who is investigating tho antl-Aslatlc
riots a tVancouver, Is of tho opin
ion that tho Japanese government
has violated tho treaty with Cana
da. 'Midnight tonlcht is tlm flnni im
jset for receiving a ohajlengo for the
America yacht's oup. All thought of
a challenger from Sir Thomna T.in.
Elks Orohostra.
Eleven, Reading "Thanntopsls". .
Bryant
Mrs. Sara Brown-Savaco.
Twelve, (a) "Saoterlonten'fl
Sondag" Ole Bull; (b) Last
Unnn(l M . . -
"i,u uottsohaJk
Strlner Oulntof
Thirteen, Closing Ritualistic Ex
orcises
Salem Lodso No. 33G.
Fourteen, Doxology
Fifteen, Benedlotion
Rev. J. R. Comer.
Sixteen, "War March". Mendelssohn
Elks' Orchestra.
Join hor daughter, Mrs. W. A- Bled
and husbnnd at Fort W. H. Soward.
Lyle Lewis and Jnkw Kruso re
turned this morning from Albany,
where they were tho guoets of
friends. Thoy attended tho session
of tho Albany rink last night.
Mr. and Mrs. George Johnson, Jr.,
returned this morning from a few
days' visit in Albauv. Geonre did
somo hunting while ho was in Linn
The Owners Of the1
-lAsrnw the frewi!"'
ore destroying frcsth; n
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f ,a,Wr U" utHF
KUt
Umployroenl AgH1'
nin nf anv kind Of wa"
.- ,i, nn nutitM
c move voar " ml
registering at "Jjf
have real eeuw -
andtemw. Flr8tt'7ji
Grange KA
... .nA rfnter trA '
337 and Formers l j
an.
o-
Chapped hands nro oulcklv hiirpit
by ap lying Chamberlain's Salve.
Price 25c. For salo bv Dr. Rtnna
drug store.
Z Inn's cough drops havo no equal.
If you have not tried them you havo
never used; the best.
San Francisco banks expeot to
TODAY-theJW
FOR E.C. MOLL COUNTRY MBTS
Bulk and Link Sausage
c b:uc anA Tentte
kJJCll K IUU3 ""
Onler Early As the Supf u
M; GritfPfV to.
ITIVTII V nurttfltfi
rCTATBCT rH""
fDO OlrtIL J''
ton is abandoned.
soon resume the cah basis.
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