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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1907)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, SATtlUUY, DECKMUEK 21, 1007. s mwm mmm t 1 L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER Fur Sale Monday Every fur garment In our storo will bo on salo Monday at a prlco far be K low tho regular. Wo advlso Intending purchasers to carefully Inspect tho linos before buying, as It will mean a great sav ing. Only tho high class. Gordon Furs Will bo shown, as wo carry no other lino. In the Shoe Department - v Wo nro showing tho vory latest lie j in in en's and indlos' sllnpors or tho holidays. The famous lankl Green makes in ladies' folt llppcrp, Gray, Rod, Wlno nnd Heck, Also kid Bllppcrf. Men's Slippers :All sizes in Alligator, Monkey (Ins, Clionllles, cmbroldorod, etc. 54c to $1.80 90c to $2.05 I OUR BIG INVENTORY SALE is a boon to Christmas Shoppers. Never before at Christmas time was such I bargains of fered. Our high grade goods se lected with taste, judgement and knowledge of fur niture values are at your service for prices far below the real value. SlObfc- rermeK$ ELASTIC Men's Vici Kid Slippers, with sldo goring, In wine and black colors. $1.50 to $7.50 ireatest Cleanup Sale of Petticoats hThc nrcatost nnd most comploto stock of Silk Morcorlzod nnd Hoath- rbloom underskirts in Salem; priced for quick soiling. $1.25 black morcorlzod skirts. . . ,98c $1.35 black morcorlzod skirts $1.10 $1.60 blnok memorized skirts $1.10 $1.75 black moroerlzed skirts $1.25 $2.00 blnck morcorlzod HklrtH $131 $2,150 black mercerized skirt $17 $S.0, $1.00. $5.00 special ...$2.5 iff Sfl! Silk Petticoats Reduced $ 6,00 Values 8.00 Values 10.00 Values 12.00 Values $4.00 6.00 7.50. 8.00 LADIES' DESKS MUSIC CABINETS CHINA CLOSETS BUFFETS DINING TABLES DINING CHAIRS MORRIS CHAIRS CHILDREN'S ROCKERS RUGS of all kinds Our $4.00 Axminster Rugs $2.95 until after Xmas These are bis; values FOR I - C USEFUL CONVENIENT HELPFUL IATTRACTIVEI Appreciated by the enure j Toonuy. klt5 A system lot units and grows with I your library.) Fitted with PERFECTION ROUER-BEARIH01 fDUST-PRO0FD00R5i An ldeo.1 BooK'Caae for the Home. CALL OR WRITE Our Delayed Shipment of HOLIDAY UMBRELLAS Has Just Arrived Wo tiro now showing a boautlful assortment ol apodal handles with oxtra good covora sultablo for Christinas presonts, from medl- v urn prlco mp to $S.25. Thoro U nothing moro sultablo for your wlfo than a high grado umbrella, and you'll find our prlcoa remark tbly low whon considering quality. Holiday Shopping II.. J II m Is always interesting, and especially so when you have a variety of STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS ? ADDITIONAL PERSONALS r nco Dlakelov, the well-known list, U reportsd sbk with la e at his homo la North Salem. Iderman Stockton was anions who went to the metropolis nrnlng, it Attorney John MoXary Is utlng business In Portland. Iperlntendont James, of the pen ary went to Port'and ihla morn- m business, rs 0, Neoland and son are In Al- ho gueata of relatives and is rry Slater, a sUidunc of tho Unl- r of Oregon, la In the city to the holidays with relative. H Raymond left laBt evening WFrnltvale, California, where ho l't hit daughter. rs S C Dyer ami uaughtor left rday for Eugene, wharo they UKcd Christmas with relatives. 0 Damon has roturned from Nt In tho metropolis. as Barba- aDurbln, who Is at- he St Helen's Hall, In Portland. t'" city to spend the holidays her rarent3. . and Mrs. L. L. Woods, of Port ure holiday guests at the home and Mrs J. P. Vqatoh, parents N. Woods. .and Mrs Arohle Follette and &me un this evenlutr for a hoi- fait at th hnmn of Mr. and A v,.. r : . " "iia, on uaK street, gruuu- Ot Rnhv Cnllnttn ThdV will Mends on the line of the Cot- 3ve local, on .whloh Mr. Fol- I a popuiar employe. Marla Reddekopp, of Port La ChrUtmas guest of her sis- trail Roth, on North Slxtn ItrulM'rx in Illinois. Milwaukee. Win. Dec. 21. Of all tho coming rnu iw-itesU, iieiliniis lha one between Hugo ICaliv, of Chicago, who claims the mtddlewolgh. chnm- Iilonshlp tltlo, and Rill Papke, of Spring Valley, Ilia., on Daoember so, Is oreatlng the most Interost. Both mon are training hard. Tiioy will weigh In nt 154 pounas at J o'clock In the afternoon. The sports look forward to a lively fight, as both fighters have always Injeoted ginger Into tho game. Earn More There Is inspiration In good health. With keen appetite, sound digestion, good blood, clear head, strong nerves, you feel that you can attempt and succeed in almost any undertaking. Keep physically fit and you can do more and earn more SQUIRES BEATEN BY FLYNN MeeckuiM Blti have special value for busy people. When overwork causes brain-fag, loss of nervous force, impairs the diges tion; or when inactive bowels make one feel discouraged and blue-take Beecham's Pills. There is nothing like them to strengthen the digestion, regulatethebowels, removebillousdts orders.relieve nerve tension.andb.Jget tha self-confidence and poise which Inspire Success 1 STerrwbffc I " " m4 (Unltod Press Lonsod Wire.) Dukersfleld. Cal.. Dee. 21. Bill SqtilroH mot his third defeat In an American ring Inst night, this time belnic knocked down nnd out by Jimmy Flynn, of Puoblo. The blow that deprived tho. Australian of the use of his foet was a hard Jolt to tho Jaw. delivered Just before the close of tho sixth round. Flynn out classed Squires from the very start, and. while tho big Antipodean did land sevoral blown whloh stung Plynn hard, and caused his head to rock, tho tlroman wan never In danger, and It could bo seen that tho result would bo against Squires. Squires struck tlmo and again at his fast opponent, but as often Plynn would get out of the road. The victor has accepted a chal lenge to fight Jask (Twin) Sullivan In this city on January 20. Squires wu badly marked from Ptvnn's blows. His shtsks were swollen, his nose was Mesdteg. and h had a large bump under Che left ye. Plynn had a bad welt under the left eye. whisk was swollen to large etze. Squires was also marked on the body. n W. L. Jordan Drowned. (United Press Leasod Wire.) Portland. De.e 21.--Warre L. Jor dan, a custom kfluse offielal, was drowned this morning while boarding the schooner Henry Vltlard. Jor dan slipped and west down like u loaded shell. -o- Thls Is the season of decay and weakened vitality good health Is bard to retain. If you'd retain yours, fortify your system with llollister'c Rocky Mountain Tea, the surest way. 3Sc, Tea or Tablets. For sale at Dr. Stone's store. Ctuw Follow t'xitlgoh, (Unltod Press Lowed Wire.) l.os Augoles, Cal., Dec. 21. Joseph Czolsjow. a brother of the as SHselu of President McKluley, Is se curing u warrant for the arrest of u Junk dealer who ohtated him out of a $10 stove, and told th officers that ho has a hard tlmo gottlng along beoaiuo everyone trios to beat him and "do him up" la every way pos sible, booatiao of the stain on the name ho bears, "My brother's dead has been a oursa upon our family," said Gzol gosz. "Rvery itlaoe I go I am hound ed by the police. They arrest me as soon as I get In town, and when I am roleaacd they watoh mo." O" You know as well as anyone when you need something to regulate your system. If your bowel are sluggUh. your food distresses you, your kid nays pain, tako Holllster's Rooky Mountain Tea. It always relieves. 3C cents, Tea or Tablets. For sale at Dr. Stone's store. ' o Xo!ir of Appointment of Adminis trator, Notice Is hereby given that on the 20th day of Deoamber. 1007, the County Court of Marlon County, Ore gon. duly appointed J. C. Robertson administrator of the estate of James C. Joseph, deceased, and having duly qualified as required by law, all per sons having claims against said es tate aro hereby notified, to present them with proper vouchers, aj by law required, to the undorslgned at his residence In Ralem. Oregon, or at the ktw offloe of F. A. Turner, In said Qlty, within six months from the dat9 of the first publication of this no tice, to-wlt: Deoeraber 21, 1907. J. Q. ROBERTSON. Administrator, F. A. Turner, Attorney. 12-2 1-Oc There la nothlrg like being optl mlitic, and whon you are thinking that tho weather today Is about the worst ever, just remember alio that U Is the shortest day. Holiday Novelties to Boloot from fntch ns wo aro allowing this oonson. Wo ahvnya mako great propnrntlona for Christmas trndo but this year our ordorn woro placed oarly nnd wo hnvo boon unusually succossful In obtaining especially doslrnblo novoltlos sultablo for prosontB, nnd thoy'ro marked at prlcoa based on tho spot cash plan of business. Wo aro pleased to notlco that so mnny custom ers nro buying Practical i Presents M An article rocolVod as a prooont Is doubly nccoptablo It It la usotul. Your friends will appreciate such nrtlcloa as a dross pat tnrn, a milt of olothos, an ovuroont, a pair of shoos, or n suit of rfood woolou undorwoar. xvxr-ayf m A . Jr - MJr.ST LfUlt ' LJlJjr4y CIMr WK UKDHItAIML KHOUIjAH yrOHICfl." Our Store Will Be Open This Evening Until 8 O'clock KIliN Knturtnln YUKorN. The local herd of ISIks wis hon ored last Thursday evening by a visit from DUtrlot Deputy Grand Wxultod Ruler I.evluu, of Ilakor City, which was the cause of a few more iintluni eomlng Into tho fold than usual, and n special program and lunch. Among the excellent numboru on the pro grain woro HOlootlons by tho orches tra, readings by Mr. Roy Iluokliigham and Mr. William Oalluwny, vocal numbers by Messrs Frank Hughes, R. A. Hurltnge and tho Hlk maid quartet, and sevoral piano solos by Prof. Arthur von Jesson. Mr. I.ovIiih dollverod' an oxoolUnt addross, after whloh tho members rr paired to the banquet hall, whre refreshments wore served. When to Go Home. From tho Dluffton, Ind., Banner; "Whon tlrod out, go homo. Whon you want consolation, go home. Whon you want fun, go homo. Whon you want to show others that you bavo reformed, go homo and let your family get acquainted with tho fact. When you want to show your tolf at your best go homo and do tho not there. When you fool like bolng extra liberal go home and prac tice on your wlfo and children first. When you want to shine with extra brlllaney go homo and light up tho whole household." To whloh we would add, when you have a bad oold go home and take Chamber Iain's Cough Romedy nnd a quick ouro Is oertaln. For sale at Dr. Stone's drug store. Kloinoj'HliM 1MV A very snloyabU pirty was mlstu by Miss Wllda Solomon and Bliss Hnrel pinhop Friday, December 13, at tho Solomon homo on Stnto strete. In honor of the youu ladles' olaro of Willamette Uulrerslty. Aouit 25 guosts woro present, and tho even ing was spunt in musts and games A dainty iunoheon waa served. Weather I to la and cooler occasional rain. tonight, Sunday W. C. T. lT. Mill. ICvangollst It. U. Millar will pruaoh In tho hull nt tho iimiuI hour Sunday. BpoclAl singing. Oo to ZIiiii'h for your Xinns enn- dlos. I.. a i . . A Ileal Wonderland. South Dnkola, with Its rich silver initios, bonanza farms, wldo rniiRos and strnngo natural formations, lt a, verltablo wondorland. At Mound City, In tho homo of Mrs. E. D. Clnpp, n wonderful case of healing has lately occurred. Her con aoemo.l near death with limn and throat throublo, "Exhausting coughing spells ooourred every flro minutes," writes Mrs. Olapp, "whon I began giving Dr. King's New Dlscovory, tho great modlolno, that saved his llfo nnd completely curod him. Ounrantood for coughs and colds, throat nnd lung troubles, by J. C, Perry drugglat. COo and $1.00 Trial bottlo free. OREGON STATE BANK Jefferson, Oregon Capital $25,000 Beat facilities knowa to sellable banking offer! patrons. Jefferson is at good town, has mood stores, good mills, a good fcaafc, ad good fxopk. . Come attd see a. Or ego& State Baafc J. A. AUPPERLE, Prt4dtmt U, J. CAMPBCIX, Ullnlsjf m 1 .1$: in l :s ! '4 M . ,,.. . ... .m tV j ,J... j, , - -p --. ,( f MaMMMB1rtasSBBBBBBBBBBBBBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBSBWBBB