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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1908)
vpwrf .- f K" VW ' ., , t DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1008. Rostein & Greenbaum's DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING V, t r f" ft -JII I. r(WR J I, " i " MHUNERY AND SHOES I JANUARY CLEARANC IT SAI P Our Clearance Sales which we conduct twice a year serve a donble purpose-First that we may clean up all the odds and cads left over after each seasoi, whereby we are able to show a aew p-todate stock the begiifliag of each seasoi; Second, by giving a reduc tion twice a year on everything in the store, we gain many new customers, for when they see that we are going after their trade only by honest methods of advertising and dealing, they will be added to our long list of satisfied regular customers. Reasonable Cuts on Staple Dry Goods 2Gc R.d Tablo Cloth now . .15 yd 3 So Faat Color Turkey Rod Tablo Clo'.h, now 25 'd 56-Inch Dlcachod Tablo Cloth, only 25 yd Blonchod Cotton Towollng now 4 1-4 yd 10c Heavy Unbleached Linen Towel ing, now 8 1"2 yd 10c Bloachod Chocked Toweling, now 8 l-2 yd Bloachod Muslin, only . , G 1-2 5'd B03t "LL" Unbloachcd Muslin, only 7 yd 3G-lnch Curtain Scrim, only 4 yd 40-Inch ehlrtlng, only Q yd 12 -Inch Twilled Shirting only 9 yd .iii . .. Underwear and Hose 25o Ladles' Plooced Underwear, now 20 ' DOo Ladles' Plooced Underwear, now 4 39 11.25 Ladles' all wool Undorwcar, now 90p 75c Ladle3' Fleeced Unlonaults, now 55 $1.75 Ladles' all-wool Unlonnulto, now ."1.45 25o Children's Floecod Underwoar, now 20d 35c Children's Extra Heavy Fleoced Undorwoar, now '.25 12 VjQ Lndlos Hebo, now .10 12 a Lndlos Gray Mlx-d Hoso, now 10 25o Ladles' Hoso, now 19i Heavy Novcr Woar Out Boyn Hoc, now 12 1-21 Bleached Sheets Full sizes 0-4 Bloachod shoots at less than cost ot mntorlal. Salo prlco whllo thoy lust 63 Boys' Suits CALICO :; $1.50 Boys Suite, now . . . .$1-15 $1.75 Boys' Suits, now ....$1.25 $2.00 Boys' Suite, now ....$1.50 About 40 Boys' Suits ot which we only havo ono. to tivo ot a kind: fllzos rango from 3 to 14 years rogular prices $2.00 to $4.00 now marked at nearly ono-half rogular prlco. . MEN'S PANTS $1.25 Mon's Pants, now 75t $1.35 Mon's Pants, now 90 $LGO Mon's Pants, now ....$1,00 $2.00 Men's Panto, now . . . .$1.25 $2.50 Mon's Pants, now ....$1.75 $3.00 Mon's Patita, now ....$2.15 7c Standard Calico In mill ond rom nants, whllo thoy last, only 4o a 7ard. Wo (to not limit you on any article wo advertise. 65 Ladies and Chil dren's Long Coats Havo rocolved ordors to go. Thoy '1 havo got to go It prlco will movo thorn ns wo do not lntond to carry any over. Ladlos' Long Coats ....$.300 "P Chlldron'o Long Coata ..$1.25 l i y 240246 Commercial St. J! 4. Salem, Oregon t H i r WlK'ii It lU'cnine Personal, Vlck-Senn-i had over so many cbancca to marry somebody that amounted to something, and I threw myself away on you. Hor husband (unexpectedly punklng up) In my case It was quite different, madam. You were absolutely the last resort, Everv other glr! had refused mo. Chicago Tribune. - i -o Ctwmbftrtftin'g Coagh Remedy a Safe Medicine for Children. In buying a cough medicine for children, never bo afraid to buy Cfcamborlaln's Cough Remedy. Thero U no danger from It, and relief U always sure to follow. It Is Intend i specially for coughs, colds, crouu ad whooping cough, and there Ib no better medicine in the world for these dlseaso. it Is not only a certain euro for croup but, when given as soon the croupy cough appears, will preTent the attack. Whooping cough u not dangerous when this remedy la given as directed. It con wins no opium or qther harmtiul drugs, and may bo given as confi dently to a baby as to an adult. For 8ale at Dr, Stones drug store. Tho Wily Burglar. Frst Burglar What's that? second Burglar That's my sam- J a case. Ye so?, i'Ve just become i oousc-to-house canvasser. First Burglar-,wbat are ye sell la' Second Burglar Oil to keep aoora from squeakln'. Great sohenw, atn t It? London Telegraph. EOfti to the root of dlaoaw, ngthens and invigorates. Its ltfe 5Wng qualities aro aot contained p ?T other remedy. Holllstor's ky Mountain Tea, has Btood the forest tit-ime. For thirty f the Bqreet remedy. 35c, Tea Tablets. Dr. Ston Store. Realism, Star Actor I must Insist, Mr. Stager, on having roal food In -the banqitot scene. Manager Very well, then; If youJ Insist on that you will bo supplied with real poison In tho death scono. Boston Transcript. o- How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward- for any caso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F, J, CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for the last 1C years, and believe him perfoctly honorable lnall business transactions and finan cially able to carry out any obliga tions made by his firm. Waldlng, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale DruggiBts, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken In ternally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucosiB surfaces of tho system. Testimonials sent free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. , Take Hall's Family Pills for con- stlpation. n Ono of the Times. Mrs. Youngwed Why Is. It that you aro always growling about my biscuits, John? Younnwed Oh, thero aro tlmea when a man would rather fight than eat. Chicago News. .Q You'll be healthy and happy If your liver and bowels work natural ly. HolKster's Rocky Mountain Ta lffxma theso organs -working right, bring robust "?lth to all. Try It now. 35c, Tea or Tablets. Dr. Stone' Btoro. Bwta IrBBw! iff ' V 'lfl How It Hnppenctl, A certain mombor of tho fashlon ahla Metropolitan and Chevy Chaso clubs at tho national capital has all hiB llfo homo many qulbs by reas on of his exceedingly dlmunltlvo stature. Last spring the dlmunltlvo club man took unto himself a wife, the daughter of a well-known Federal official, who Is cald .to bo as witty as her father. "Mrs, Blank," said a friend one day recontly, "I havo Just seen your husband for the first timo since his marriage. Do you know, ho seems Bbortor than over." "Why not," asked, his wife, with a smile; "he's married and settled down," Harper's Weekly. in Runic Foolishness, "When attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your throat Is sore. It Is rank foolishness to take any other medicine than Dr. King's New Dis covery," says ,C O. Eldridge, of Em pire, Oa "I have used NewDIscov ory seven years and I know It Is the best remedy on earth for coughs and colds croup, and all throat and lung troubles. My children aro subject to croup, but New Discovery quickly cures overy attack." Known tho world over as tho king of throat and lung remedies. Sold under guar antee at J. C. Perry's drug storo. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Hut In Threo Installments. Knox Oh, I don't think your frlond Plnchponny Is so awfully close, I had a full moal In his houso onco. Jlgloy Go 'way! I don't bollove It. Knox Fact. I waa thero to breakfast, lunch and dinner ono day. i Philadelphia Press. FROM THE ANTILLES. (Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Beue fits City CoiRcMman t Kingato, Jatnak. Mr. W. O'Reilly Forgarty, who Is a member of tho city council at Kings ton, Jamaica, West Indies, writes as follows; "Ono bottlo of Chamber lain's Cough Remedy had good effect on a cough that was giving me trou bio and I think I should have been more quickly relieved If I had con- Somcthlng In Tliat. A young man of Boston who had failed to pay his laundry bill en deavored to turn bis Chinese aslda from Inquiry by an attack upon the Celestial's manner of speech. "Why do you say 'Fllday,' John?" ho asked. "Say Fllday because I mean Fll day," replied John stoutly. "No say Fllday and mean maybo week after ner,.' like JCellcan man." Christian Register. tlnued tho remedy. That It was bono flcial and quick in relieving me thore Is no doubt aud It is my Intention to obtain another bottle." For sale by Dr. Stone's drug store. o A Quibble. "But," asked tho absolutely bald old party, "can I bo assured that this hjrse s qulto gontlo?" "My dear, sir," repllod tho foxy horao dfaler, "ho wouldn't harm a hair of your hoad." Philadelphia Prora. - ' o Tliu Polite Debtor. The proprietor of a hotel, hearing of tho whereabouts of a guest who had decamped from his estaousu ment without going through tho for mality of paying his bill, sont him ft net: "Dear Sir: Will you send mo amount of your bill and oblige?" To which tho delinquent replied: "Tho amount Is $47.50. Yours respectfully." rjlUladedptda Inquirer. A CLEVER REPORTER. Ho Cot tho Interview Word for Word nml Took No Notes. Intorvlowor I havo como to get your vlows on tho proposed chango In tho curriculum of tho school, Mr. Swelhoad Curriculum! What'a that moan? I'm against It, what ovor It Is, Mr. Swolhond (reading tho report of tho Interview In tho next morn ing's paper) "Our distinguished townsman, Mr. M. T. Swolhead, was found at his charming homo, sur rounded by abundant Indications of rlpo scholarship ami sturdy common go nee. In reply to our roprosonta tlve's questions ho said, 'I do not do- biro to forco my opinions upon tho public, but this I will say, that 1 havo given to this question long and studious attention, Incidentally ex amining upon tho curr'lculas of In stitutions of loarning, both at homo and abroad, and, although I found In the existing course of study not a fow mattors for condemnation, still I caunot say that I should ad vlso any radical chango until I havo further time to oxamlne Into tho subject.' " By George, that follow'8 got my exaot languago word for word. And ho didn't tako noton neither. JImlny, but vhat a mem ory that follow must have! Lon don Tolograph. ' o Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting of tho stock holders ot tho Mutual Canning Co. will bo held January 13, 1908, at 1 o'clock p. m., nt tho ofllco of tho company in Sajom, Oregon, at which timo directors for tho ensuing year wULJbo elected. J. J. FISHER, Secretary. Chew Your Food No medicine can take the place of teeth. Eat slowly, chew your food thoroughly and keep free from In digestion. When haste imposes extra work on the stomach, help it out with Sold everywhere. InboxesJOcand25& DR. KUM WONDERFUL CHINE88 DOOTOK Will treat you with Oriental herbs and euro any dlseaso without opera tion or pain. Dr. Kum Is known everywhere In Salem, and has cured many promt nent peoplo horo. Ho has lived la Salem for 20 years, and can be trust ed. Ho uses mtmy medicines un known to white doctors, and with them can euro catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rehumattam, stomach, liver and kldnoy diseases, Dr. Kum makes a specialty of dropsy and female troubles. Ills rem edtes cure prlvato disease when ev erything else falls. He has bun dreds of testimonials, and gives con sulfation free. Prices for medicine very moderate. Persons In the coun try can write for blank. Send stamp. If you want some extra fine tw get it from us. DR. KUM BOW WO CO.' SALEM BRICKYARD A. A. BUHTON. fr. Brick always ca fcasd, fa car let or otasrwlM. ? fcrtek to order. Yar n 9tt sir, M4k 1. 1 ! u