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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1907)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1007. Grand Specials For Today k Again Monday wo offer specials out of tho Bonabloness of tho offerings tho woudorful for cash, or Its equivalent, only. Do among wondors hero. ordinary barcalns thai appeal to you for their newness tho extremely low .prices thp sea values they represent. Nono will bo reserved no telephone orders will bo received and arc tho early shoppers to got tho benefit of tho larger and better selection. Your cash can work CHILDREN'S DRESSES AND COATS Choosing is good dron's dresses and stylos and fabrics. $1.35 valuos, Children's Garments Monday Only $1.60 values, Children's Garments Monday Only $1.76 values, Children's Garments Monday Only $2.00 values, Children's Garments Monday Only $2.25 valfucs, . Children's Garments Monday Only horo for chil coats Newost 85c 1.00 $1.35 1.50 $1.70 FANCY. COLLARS AND STOCKS. Nowost and boat stylos An ele gant lino to chooso from. Choosing 1b best new: BOYS' SUITS AND COATS. 15c valuos, Collars and Stocks' Monday Only 5 5o va'ues, r Collars and Stocks Monday Only . . . . 35c values, Collars nnd Stocks Monday Only 40c values, Collars and Stocks Monday Only C5o values, Collars and Stocks Monday Only 10c 20c 25c 30c 45c Flu out tho young man now Your savings are great and tho valuos aro tho greatest ever shown. All now est styles and fabrics: $3.50 values, Boys' Suits and Coats Monday Only $-1.00 values, Boys' Suits and Coats Mondny Only . . . .' $4.50 valuos, Boys' Suits and Coats Monday Only $5.00 values, Boys' Suits and Coats Mondny Only $5'50 values, Boys' Suits and Conts Monday Only $2. $3. $3. 65 00 40 75 251 Toys"Games Dolls, Doll Beds Doll Carriages, Steam Toys, Horns, Games, Bears, Iron Toys, Carts, Rocking Horses. CUT GLASS Elegant cut glass is an ornament to any tablo and every woman nppreclntos some of this pretty and usoful ware. Selection is best at this timo whllo tho stock is at its best. Prices will not bo lower than how. jfflea&U 6 A i IHCORFVfATEO J NHHRBBMMHHHHaBMHMHMMHBMHHMI SUIT OASES Anothor big shipment of suit cases and bags reached us yes terday They aro all of tho hot ter sort, without tho extra prico ittnched. Here you will find cases for tho matron and tho maid nnd tho man nnd tho boy. Cases jf all sizes and kinds, from Jap aneso matting to alligator skin. Your tastes nnd pursoB can bo satisfied horo. Tho Inrgest Jvnd best Btock shown in tho "Willam ette vnlloy. CITY NEWS I A Collection of Important Tar T sgrnphs for Your Consideration iilllllUlHIHIIIIIlillll Tho Wenthe Occasional tiny. rain tonight and Sun- Zlnn's marshmnllows aro homo mado. Thoy nro richer and bettor than any Imported article. Thoy do not havo that dough taste, and bo!1 for 40o per pound. Hooks nnd Flno Stationery Mills & Va?s Dlamomla Novcr ' '1 """'Pf Woar out, got old or out of fttylo. Wo buy diamonds from headquartois and can savo you monoy on tho pur chaso price. Barrs' jewelry Btoro. Children's Ii'lnckbonrds Mills & Vass. Don't Worry But lot) tho Xmns presont. eoo our north h'ory. man select his own Let us explain how; window. The Tog- Wrk Holds Train All Night A long onglno striking a broken rail about 9 o'clock last night near Now Era was derailed, tho tondor. rolling down tho ombankmont into tho Wlllnmotto river. Tho wreck could not bo cleared and tho track repaired until this morning and south bound passongor trnlns No. 13 nnd 15 wero hold nt Oregon City nil night. Tlui Wonmn's Relief Corn Will Hlld an apron nnd miscella neous bazaar, at their hall on Com mercial streot, on tho 17th of this month, in tho afternoon and ovonlng resontlng tho Bltullthlc Paving Co., men's suppor will bo served. Steam Engines- Mills & Vass. You Don't Want to Buy? Wolli makes no difference wo want to show you anyway our flno largo and reasonable priced stock. Hinges, leader In jowolry fashions, only ono on Commercial stroot. That molnsseu chewing candy Zlnn's Is simply flno. Try It. at i Carload of Prunes L. M. Crozor, tho Rosedale fruit grower, lore last evening for Mar shalltown, Iowa, with a carload of prunes which will bo disposed of In that state. Ho will visit relatlvos thoro boforo returning. Dolls nnd Carriages Mills & Vats, Beautiful Watches for Ladies Gold filled Elgin works, warranted for 20 years, $12.00 up, at Hinges Jewelry Store on Commercial Btrcot. Riilc-Clnrk County Clork Allen yesterday 1b sued a mnrrlago license to George M. Rule, aged 28, and Anna M. Clark, both of this city, P. Francis witness. Christinas Slfopplng Mndo easy at Hinges Jewelry Storo on Commercial street next to Capital bank. St, Paul's Bazaar At tho Guild room) Chomekota and Church streets, Wednesday, De cember 11, at 7 p. m and Thursday from 10 n. m. Fancy and staple ar ticles, homo-mado candles, plum pudding, potted plants, forns. creole, was among thoso who laid out last night on tho detained train, which was Held In tho wilds nenr Now Era. Charles arrived In tho city this morning, and Bald that ho was nover so glad to get back to Salem as ho was on this occasion. With tho ex ception of thnt "all In" look which hovers about n man's faco who haa been out nil night, Charles looks nboub tho samo as when ho nnd Hal Patton used to preside at tho baby Bhows. Ho was chaperoned last night by Morris Wlprut, who nlso dosertud tho Salem rcsldont clrclo recently to becomo contaminated with society down tho Blough. n i Zlnn's oyster cocktails aro made to Bult your tasto. your mouth. DIED. IBUCHTER. At tho homo of George Clymors, two miles north of Sa lem, Friday morning, Dccombof (5, 1907, George Buchtor, aged 27 years, of tuberculosis. Ho camo hero about thrco weeks Thoy don't burn ae from Afitor,a. and n6god work I at tho Clymer farm. Very Httlo Is known of his family, or as to wheth- HOlId G(ml- ' rWUHYBS III HUB UIIJT And hlgh-grado gold filled lockets. Itv la known' wover. " no m A beautiful assortment. Our prices nro right. Barrs' Jewelry Btoro. iiroocncs ' Solid and gold filled In all tho Skating Rlnlc Ripens latest designs and finishes. It lsj Tonight with two big sessions. worth your whllo to aeo them. Barrs .Commencing Monday there will bo Jowolry Btoro. skntlng as usual every morning, nf- - iitornoon and ovonlng. Buy your candy at Zlnn's, whore i you get fresh goods and help build up a homo InduBtry. Let Him Alone A Fine Article Tho finest cut glass electric lamp ovor brought to this city Is on exhi bition at Bnrr Bros.' lawolrv store. The man, let him select his Xmas Tho prJco ,B ,75t Tno samo flrm haB On Display All our holiday Mills & Vass. goods next week. Two Sessions At tho skating rink tonight, Music by McHlroy's baud. present; wo will Tho Toggery. Embroidered and Handkorohlefs. explain it to you Linen Mills & Vass. out a fine Illustrated catalog that Ir bringing trade from quite a distance to this city. Get a copy. Band Concert At tho Auditorium Two big sessions. rink tonight. Grand Opening At tho Auditorium rink tonight. special music uy aiocuroy s uumi. Bracelets Two big sessions, 7:30 to 10 and 10 Sod go(1 nn(J goW mled( A bQau 'tlful collection. Prlcos right. Barrs' Jewelry store. to 12v flreSEaVetssM Dependable SlWs a If you want sensible shoes, we are propared to fit you. If you want 8tyll8h shoes you may depend upon finding them hore. Whother styliBh or not, you may rely upon ono thing thoy are worthy, dependable, and wo do such a largo business that our prices aro unquestionably "right." Hero nro a few specially inviting sorts of now shoes. Dr. Dunn's cushion for ladles at $3.60. Dr. Reed's cushion shoes for men, vie!, bluchers, light or heavy solo. Tho R. P. Smith shoes for men, women and chlldron. Also tho celebrated Walkover shoes In nil styles, from $3.50 up.medlum or heavy soles. Ladles' gun motal shoes, Just arrived, at $2.26. Our repairing department always In full blast. Best of leathor and workmanBhlp. All work guaran teed, or no pay. SALEM SHOE STORE, fr Mttpc 236 STATE ST. SALEM, OREGON hi Settling Dnmngo Suit j Attorney Senn of Portland, rep resenting 'thoBltullthlc Paving Co., was in tho city today to settle a suit brought by W. J. Howard, who Hvos at 370 Bush street for mashing his flngors on the rock heater. Web ster Holmes is his attorney and ho demands $2,000. Don't Scratch If you havo "the Itch use Dr. Stone's itch ointment. Price one "dollar, at Dr. S. C. Stone's drug Btoro. j 12-7-4t-sat Five, Six, Seven Dollars Buys a beautiful girl's watoh, big stock, cheap prices. Selling lots of 'em Get In before all aro gone at Hinges Jewelry Store on Commercial street. Out All Night, But Cliaperoned Charles Parmenter, formerly of this city, hut now claiming allegi ance to the big village down the brothor in Astoria. The funeral ar rangements havo not as yet boon completed. o Funeral Notice, Tho funeral services of tho lato "L. Rostoln whoso death was an nounced In Tho Journal yesterday, will bo held at the residence of Ed. Rostein, 23G3 Stato street, Sunday, Decomber 8, at 2 p. m.' Interment In tho City View cometory, o WANT TO AMEND TITLE OF BILL. Counsel Bingham and Wlnslow desiro to amend tho tltlo of tho bill that has bten prepared by tho attorney-general for tho referendum on the University appropriation bill, As prepared 'to go on tho ballot It reads, a bill for au act 'Increasing tho annual appropriation for tho sup port aud maintenance of tho Uni versity of Oregon from $47,5000 to $125,000." Tho counsel of the stato University "asks to havo tho title go upon tho ofilclal ballot as follews: "For an act fixing tho annual appro priation for tho support and mainte nance of tho University of Oregon at $125,000 per annum." This will get rid of tho objeotlon that the pro posed Increase would bo shown In specific amounts on tho referendum ballot, and might help d of eat tho bill Tho matter Is to bo heard by tho su premo court. o For any of tho ordinary diseases of the skin Chamberlain's Salvo Is oxcollent. It not only allays the Itching and smart but effects a euro For sale at Dr. Stono's drug store. PERSONAL MENTION Attornoy Keyes 1b transacting burl noss In Portland. Mrs. N. Hanson is visiting her son Harry Hanson, in Portland. Ivan Farmer has returned from trip to Portland. R. K. Page left this morning for Portland on business. C. K. Spnulding was among th030 who wcnl to Portland today. Mrs. C. W. Cramer of Portland was a Salem visitor yestorday. E. M. KIghtllngor was nmomr u.p I'orunnu-bound pasongors todav Mrs. J. J. Murphy Is In Portland whoro sho will Bpond tho winter. Attornoy Richardson loft this morning for- tho metropolis on bu3. noss. iuib. a. in. urown is on nor way to ivos Angeles, whoro she will visit nnd look nftor business Interests. Mrs. Martha Wilson left todny for Brooks, whoro sho will visit relatives and friends. MIbb Toqua Cado loft todny for WInlock, whoro bIiq will visit her brothor. Mrs. E. E. Hanoy loft for Port land last ovonlng, whero she will visit friends nnd relatives. Mrs. Mary A. Frnzlor loft yester day for Portland for an extended visit. Mrs. Allco Courtier left this morn Ing for Stockton, Cnl., to visit rela tives. S. B. Cattorlln, of Portlnnd, after a short) visit horo, left this morning for his homo. W. R. McDonald -of Dallas, who hns boon visiting in tho city loft yostor day for his homo. iirs. ucorgo ijurnou was a pns- songor on tho -delayed train this morning from Portlnnd. Dr. William Short, tho dentist, loft this morning for Portland and Eastorn Oregon points on bniBlnoss. Rov. A. R. Laudy loft InBt evening for Shelburn, whoro ho will conduct n quarterly meeting in the U. B. church. Mrs. W. P. Enrlght wont to Port land ycfltorday whero sho will vlall for a fow days. Mr. and Mrs. S. Hoist wont to Portland yestordny after buying prop erty In this city. They will soon re turn to Salem to reside. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Arnold, of Spokane, who havo been visiting tho formor's parents of this cty, have gono to Taconm whoro thoy will visit Rov. C. W. Flolz returned to Portland yestordny after attondlng a Blblo conference in the Seven Day Advcntist church of this city. Mrs. Phoobo Train, of Montana, who has been visiting hor nephow, Glaronco Train, of this city, loft this morning for California, whoro sho will spond tho winter. Sho former ly resided In this city, and will bo romembored by many of tho pioneer residents as Miss Phoobo Goodoll. Si iYo, Can Bo , oiho .;. un i kw1 - v.. inject Ed nj"'"! '"8. ; TrJnl iw...- "" B,l,'""toll.!. Icoal' klil m,. ."- hi n,1 . "" l tht u- 1 rrr' PMflei the fLl tno nrrtoft., .. .. UC5 UtMl mliaiaxat.;;.,. ten'taoi,X2,,l lssary to obtain inT COal L07.lnao. J. ' 8tW -, jinca 25t Tho (uses ftf .v m an .,:.. .Vr."! ,...:,. '& litis ,i uavii. n it II I toss-ra ;;. : "u:rmm o uu i-iinni ti..i i . 'J- m ,. T"w ,um Pe HHovi 'm a Biigut mixture tl ' rnnrlni 4L .. . ;,.:" "i? "n "v. ,uu ulooa lor yon, A cry partlcla of how ..i absorb all the e&i in J,. . Blvo you a west, to kr2 relievo you from the tvhJ Ing yon aro bound ni,i.i ' detect by the cxprciilon of otkd iiv uiui loer gmei vrnifidL. .Many who are font niuk. i v. mq IcatlnR them because t tt,J tllOV Innvn Onn r.1 Ci... . .Lozongeg Immediately kil! U3 p. v., i ,iu (auio iipimw i 'drinking or cbewlnr Wo nro eo coaTlnted tlutjn III1U UIUBO lOZCDget HUl!fntf(j onco using them, that v gi you a sampio package tj Ml if you will eeod ronrumi dress today to F. A. Ststrtfl Stuart Dldg., Marshall, WA?t o IMIIIIUMIIHI SUNDAY DINNER 2Sc. Soup. Vegetable. Fish. Fried Smelt. Bell. Chicken and Country Gravy. Entrees. Chlckon Frlcasseo. Baked Chlckon" and "Dressing. Roast. Prime Rib of Beef. Pork. Voal with Dressing. Vegetables. Mashed Potatoes. String Beans. Dessert, Custard Pudding, Pies. Cream, Apple and MInco. Extras. PIckfed, Pigs' Feet. Coffee, Tea or Milk. ELITE HOTEL. E. ECKERLEX, Prop. STARR PIAI HIGH CLAH C0 GEO. C miMHimiium Norwfcb UaloaFlft iOMtftttt! rYankMert4itB,Rtj0itl Office -with Wm,Brort 40 29 Commercial itrt MONEY TO iHoatJ OT0rLadd&Bufh'iBui,l itlMIHHH ! NEW TOI niiisiilln For Bale Dry asi. M wood dollrereJ to kip"" city. M. A. BudlOBf, p-' H r lMm MAIL ITl 3 For Buio-u" r--- growth cedar, oa "- near tno ue--,,. Salem. '" M ' : r..i. rt Foanu.-A:r Mi can w"", V-ajii office and pajlas - . nA '?$ For nip--"" W cow, will be fri 2; . jersey p.jrfj Angora P. Black Minor fT2 bred Bertuw pg den, Momto jjl 1372 Malo. vi FIRST OF THE SEASON WE WILL RECEIVE TM& THE FIKST LOT OP Notice to tho Public. Please take notice that any ono throwing old cans, Junk or rubbish of any kind upon the public high ways will bo prosecuted to tho full extent of tho law, the same being au obstruction to tho highway. By Order of the County Court. 12-7-lw F? O. MOLL Comfay CJ H ' ititiANTEO ,A EVERY u --- sil r m,An SUPPLY OF BULK A tf uuiv - fiui - TENDERIX)IN AND SPARE RIBS. 08R SUPPLY IS LInTED Co. Moir Grocery 45bMAIt-