Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, January 29, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 100
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GRAND EMBROIDERY EVENT
I WINIIIT OP OUII GREAT 8ALECLASS EMBROIDERY IS rLACKI) ON SALE THIS WEEK AS A
I JUR ENTIRE STOCK OF HIGH . NO RESERYK. THIS IS DONE TO MAKE ROOM FOR OCR NEW
3 aPfii.VCt STOCK NOW ARRIVING. RE SURE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS EXCEITIONAL
3FJFEK.
Wojhcb's Ready-to-wear
Ladles Bulta of tho nowost mod
ola in plain colors, atrlpes, checks
nod mixtures In an array of col
ore that will ploaso you. Prices
will moro thnn ploaso you.
H.sluccJ to
HALF PRICE
Silk Waists
In plain colors, pfnlds
checks in newest styles.
And
$C.OO values
Moving Halo
$3.34
$0.00 raliu
I
Moving Oalo
Children's Coals
In plain colors, plaids, stripes,
ohcoks and mixtures In nowosl
stylos -oizoe tango from C to It
years. Reduced to
HALF PRICE
Muslin Underwear
Consisting of gowns, drawers
and corset covers, beautifully
made. taco and embroidery
trimmed. Reduced
ONE THIRD
SB"
Every one of ttils season's do
feigning. No old furs In tho lot.
Tho line consists of boas, scarfs,
coats, ties, muffs, etc., In Black,
Drown, dray, White, lly buying
low you savo n grout deal,
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I CITY NEWS;!
X A Collection of Important Par-
T rpli for Your Coitsldenitiun $
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Ocrvmloiinl ml it or nww anil (xk1.
rr tonight t Thurtlay rnln or kitmv,
lUJnn HtAtfl IMtik
Owing to the oonvr.lon uf the B.
lem state Dank Into tho national sy
tew, depositors of said bank rn
horcby rpiot fully rqtitel to
bring In their pKboks for balaue
Ins, fat their earliest eoMVlete.
1-18-lwk
RtHlurtlou lit PiUf
Of stab wh has W-mi Mmto tey
ho SHMildlug UKKtg QMay.
Prion $2 ntul MM a lad. A dl.
count of 26e rir led n U4ed r
dvr. i.Jl-tf
Cvuuiillll to A)luiu
County Judge Setjtt yetNay eota.
tnlttvd Carl AwtrMH. af Aertn.
to the MyNVH. after mm examiMaiion
by Dr J S kimiih
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LEADING LADY SHOES
lMim.MiuH by O, p. yml gb M.
The imlm wmxk Uvituike tbetr worU, Tooy a boe tat w
kg 4 well w)frtble (row tho on ajoi siyiMi io to &aie.
Wo lv thou) (a Ur, ivttom kM mt gmit Mkoul Alow too B. P.
8mM sUchw. a vwy trim and aojojn astoe- oHRbi'r mmaou tM
BTeet Hm ion. u.at. wU aiU sm MMU OvtueJ. all m.
al ivtkHbs, AVw b and uunm oxforde.
SALEM SHOE STORE
ItKI'MKIXU HIKCIAI.TY.
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REDUCED 25 TO 50 PER CENT
TODAY ONLY
Our JUlOth consecutive Wednesday Bargain Hah'.
week apodal wo offer a lino of
WAISTINGS.
In plain, plaid, stripes or fancy pat
torns, In old roso, gray, greon, blue,
light and dark fthados. Valuos COc
to $1.00. Wednesday. '.....
VEILS
Veils and veiling In chiffon
not In plain colors, polka dot,
Ings, etc., In white, blaak, gray,
blue, pink.
?Go values
Moving Bato
50o valmiv '
Moving Bale
$1.00 vnluoa
Moving Bale
$1 25 vnlucft
Moving Solo
13c
25c
50c
63c
Pillow Tops
Embroidered pillow topa ready
for tho cushion In oross wtltoh
and embroidery, In now and pret
ty dolgne.
$1.76 valuos
Moving Bale
$2.00 vrilcioH
Moving Sale
$3.00 values
Moving Balo
(4.00 valuoH
Moving Balo
$1.17
1.34
1.67
2.00
YA11N
Saxony Yarn and
Spanish
'Spoolnl
Floss, worth up to 18s skein.
5c
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led. nieueU 60cn4
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I Capital Imlge No. 265, Fraternal
Union of America, met In the Hoi
man hn'l lnt Haturdsy night and In
stalled tho following oulaors for th
eneulng year: F. M., Anna S. Mil
Ivr, JuiUce. Mary R. Davis, Secre
tary, ltouo llaboock; Treasnror, II. O.
White, Truth, lfcllth 1). White-;
Mwroj". Hthllnda Altmau; Cluldo, Ag
ntis M. (lIUou; Guard, Churles L.
Davis; Sontlnel. D. M. IlurUutt) Blew
an!. Huleu ,M. SoHthwIok.
New Sign Oixlliiniirts
Mayor Roagert. City Attorney
Kei' and the member of the eam-j
mlUee on the revtetoa of ordlunnte ,
sooMt some tlwe yesterday gotag ovor
the ell- lawn, and aMioag the qMi-
UoHe eeMMMtlrea wtu tke stgM ordl-
HAMee. Tke nreeiit
oraiHaaee
UUIw any s4kh lo esteod over the Woj
walk, wklolv fact k cHed h groat , arrMMgeweMla to had a trao skoot In
4mI of dtMMOtrfoM ro and eon. Ittkes elty en tee ltd of Pobroary. It
kae beon aOAOMoeeU that a aew or4- to olMOMoit to Wave Htay of the Port
oaMOa will oe drafted. allowlKg tke liuid gMM et)itae4 oroeeoL
Mo of UlvmiHateil sIkhs, with eertalaj
roMUieUoM. The eleetrle etgiM, oo. lUuumHIng oiIUhm
yoml a dottlK gtve a WHgkt, UmsIho!
IttMMiraoro to soy street.
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l,ti for Now Mevlvo
Ihial llower. wko kiut Wee til for
erl wMtbt. Utt lt weMtMg for
lttlvr Ctly New MMt. for Ills
Surpassing Beauty
Mk U Oxfonl tut frow
loo eoiiorto ot lu umiUmo are
oMroinoty fraovmi H le eiwror
lorttort by et)to tkai will wlo It
woll4os t4 tx to aoy wo
MM'e yv A eoow toot OM be
wro wlU eutt4ae a tta oboe
tOe urrovto Jet osm of Uw
OMMty ouoolar M)lee o(
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For our mid-
Half Price
Rain Coats
Handsomo, warm ami stylish.
Ono good thing about tills i,toru,
your poolcctbook is always safe
from fakes. Your ploasuro In buy
ing Is part of your profit.
$12.00 values
Moving Bala
$70.0
9.00
12.00
$115.00 voImob
Movlng Balo
$18.00 values
Moving Balo .
Percales
Good percales, 28 I nolle wide,
In medium and dark shades In
red, blue, gray In stripes, dots
and floral dostgns.
Regular lUc gnu!
Moving 81 o . .
8 1-3c
Children's Hose
Children's cnshinore and cot
ton hottu, sltott 4 to 0, In colors
Mack, rod, pink, blue and tan.
Regular 26c vnlu
Movinu Sale . .
15c
6 A
health Ho was accompanied by his
mother, Mrs. K. J. Rower, of Spo
kane, his brother, Alius Rower, and
uncle, John McKlnney Paul and
AKus are well-known here, having
been residents of Salem for tho pint
two years, whero they attended Wil
lamette Unlverelty. They hnvo tho
beet wlhe of their many frlonds
for the SrMMKly reevery of Mr. llow
or. lllllM
ortaiu
pwiHMt osndy la aiae and
Th0 NIokubHllou
lorHerly the Kltagor Orand.
Dom'i mIsm tke graiHl opening Mom
riay matMe, (ke big IteNt show.
1-S9tf
fr-,Wll Hold shoot in Saltuu
The mmI mm eltio Is uorteetlHg
P W. Yaaake. the Rlal oroHl
tor of tfco Kaokloa SUoWe, U oavlns
toe oMeee ami reeeoUoa parlor U kd
etaole reeoodetoil and palMeM. TkO
froot of tH etUiloe will also of
Miatd. wbtek will gtv Ue mh-so-
date boree reeiaonuit a e asr
aace
llulld'i IIh ItiMlikMiee
Uf K Hill, too woll-koowi ej.
aar wan. bos loot tlo a no,
buuie on Nortb Obeiojorelol otrooC
Ttlf NkkKhHllMH--
i.ii 4 coiUreo aro olwojpa
sere to jv.y omr eolertoloiool
loee. tiKt. 1-tt-if
Cititgvi-brrMil Mmb Soapf .
Hare rcotv4 all Ue late exj
far ko Uloororoa4 iU UosTa
Will, ibe otoolo mmo. it
Tim XtrkrttHtltm Circuit
Ar direct ImooHore o tbo tauei
in movlnx Motor, ao4 too trot !
et tbo nwot ftUtttrototi soago
a coo! mm bow coot. Ujt,
day. PSrfmsary 1, toot oajr l-IMJ
"Vreeb. to4ny a f $ of tsjty, i
unV.
SaUhvh tufktlun .
The Budau sij.- vt t tn
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Ben's Clothing
Mr ok on lots of men's high
grade clothing, of which there is
a limited quantity. They are
good, stylishly mndo garments
newest designs In fabrics. Dur
ing this snto you can choose at
reductions from
10 TO 15 PER CENT
Men's Gloves
An assortment of men's mochn
nd kid gloves In light and dark
tan, light and dark brown.
Regular $1.60 valuos
Moving Silo
$1.15
Cleanup
on Footwear
Hroken lines of mon's and wom
en's high grado shoos at greatly
reduced prlcos
$3.00 and $3.60 kid patent nnd
deml-brlght shoes forf a jr
womon'g wear J).5 I D
$3.60 famous Plngreo mndo shoes
for woman, ro-nd-rj (
Justmont sale 4 "
$3.60 values In men's shoos In a
flno variety; salpfl' (1C
prlco p03
26c shoe polish; sold everywhere
at tho uniform prlco, 26o, a r
ro-ndjustmont sale I DC
NKCKWKAR "
A lino of men's fancy neckwear
In Jmw ties In nil wanted shares
and colors, ,.-
Regular 60c valuos Zt)C
HOSIERY
Men' 25a and 3So fancy
hosiery. Special
19c
will be discussed by good speakers
t the W. C. T I hall this evening
t 7 3u o'clock Everybody Invited.
o- .
Pnixoml tho Right Man.
Governor Chamberlain has re
cttlvtRj a lotter from Jaek London
saying Warren, captain of hi vesol
Wie "Saark." In which the novollot
la making a trip around the workl,
wae a year or eo ago pardoned front
tho Oregon ponltentlary by Goverao
OhHmberlala. London speaks of
Win la tk klgkeet terme. saying be
la an eUleleHt and capable oOleer and
man.
Hot Time in Portugal.
Uobon. Jan, 19.King Carlos
l&oed a decree today oraeUenlly per
mitting the Holloe trlbMal to exoel
"MHdentmokw" from Porteial. Score
of arroste bare boon mmm anil ri
ooe rlotlos oeeorrod la tbo streets
tWi afternoon. Tbe mltea were
nrl on noarly every time tey tried
to eemuor a crowd. Many on botn
Men wore wowndwd.
Tho Cr Got Avuty,
ut PnMMleo. Jan.
e.atUnr
OtroMi oMtrol wbllo climbing a bill
On MianJoo atroot noar Silver this HRbr :s Mrtually the on:- prod
MSonUnj. boary inn Mateo car uct w"l h-noe by the teara,hips
mot hoc oar Juot m tbe latter ju
artln to eroos a treotle over
ttoop culvert. Four pneoencertt on
Um eeooort oar wore InJnreJ. and tbe
orovs ctl by JniAolnc.
Hugltslt Purllauuuit OiwmM. 1
UMMtoo. Jon. 11 fVirllameot
ottAl toiny for too moot Important '
fotawii to many yoare. Tbe ooenlag
Mnnnony w performoti by Kins'
Mwmrtl, wno orov ln state to tbe
hm of lortte from HoeUlnxbaai
tjMo. Too Unn roa4 bto stooc
Umm U10 tbrtioe to too aoMpbiott
Ulfdjk i to ne momoew of
1 nooM ol enmniooi a eonki ojmIi
inJlT wjr Into t eovororowlt n-
Dr onomno. t
Omuitbm Uajr,
NVw York. Jan. S9 In momory
tf lito noo PreoWont MeKlnWy Car
naUftn Day wm senoraliy obeonroj
toda tkiHiMBd i.r pi- e -iMj
tbe tuxmrxi p.ijVRt f
Itowir m honor cf bts lurthdav
Personal Mention
Miss Ada Martin of Halcey Is vis
iting relative in Salem.
Mrs. S. A. Tucker of Portland 1
vlsttlng her stater, Mrs. L. R. Stln
son of this city.
Louis C. Strlngor and Mr. and
Mrs. R. G. Hunter are visiting in
Portland'.
Prof. W. E. McElroy has reurned
from a buslnoss trip to Eugene and
Corvnllls.
Mrs. Waltor Stolz Is In Portland
where sho will visit friends for R
few days.
Clarence Perry, the well-known
druggist, left this morning for Al
bany on buslnoss.
L. U. Josse has xoturned from
Portland, whore he has been trans
acting buslnoss.
Attorney L. Bllyeu, of Eugene,
wbb In the city yostordny on busi
ness. Earl Lowe, the genial portor at the
Bnlcm hotel, is the guest of relatives
and friends In Independence.
Mrs. Ivy Mlckonham has returned
to hor homo In Tumor; after a short
visit In this city.
Mr. nnd Mrs. A. S. Mulligan and
daughter, who have boon visiting
relatives In this city, loft todny for
their homo In Portland.
Miss Denn Molsan lias gone to
Portland whore sho hns accepted n
position with tho wholesale milliner
firm of Lowongnrt &. Co.
Charles Mussor has rcturnod from
Alameda, Cnllfornln, whoro ho hns
boon visiting rolntlves for the past
two months.
Mis Nolllo Smith nnd Miss Mar
garet Kunke hnvo returned from Eu
gene whero they wore over-Sunday
guests of friends.
Eutteno Palmer, of Albany, was In
the city yesterday to attond tho ref
erendum cases which enmo up In tho'Clmmbcrlnln's Cough Remedy lie
supreme court.
Miss Lennlo Uoslor, a woll-known
milliner who hns beon In the emplo
of tho Fullerton mllllnory store, is
in Portland where sho has nccopted
a po-ltlon in tho wholosnlo milliner
store of Lowengart &. Co.
II. W. Holmnn, advertising man
ager with tho department store of
Joseph Meyers & Sons, will loave
Friday for Portland, where he hns
accepted a position with n largo firm
of that pHico. Mrs. Holmnn will re
main in Sulom for n week or so, un
til Mr. Holmnn Is locntod.
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GREAT RURIIER TRAFFIC
ON THE AMAZON RIYER
In a country of sc.ich vast and un
developed forosto as oxlst In the Up
per Amazon, waterways aro the only
avenues of trade and almot tho only
meane of communication for the in
habitants. As a coneoquence tho
dugout canoe became a necessity for
the ovoryday life of the natives, nnj
If aoctirato accounts of the canoos
In dally use on tho Amazon and It
tributaries were obtainable the num
ber would run up Into many thou
sands. Until rubber became such an im
portant article In the world's mar
kets the forest of the Upper Ama
zon were practically unexplored, pro
duced no revemie worth mention,
and Iqulto was but one of many
unheard of village situated on that
river and never vteltod by larger
crafts tnaa those propelled by the
paddle and the oar.
With the opening of the rubber
tract a neceosity arose for some oth
er moans of transporting the pro
tenet to market, and tbe system of
Meant taunebes for colleoting and
bringing it to Iqnltoe wm the result.
Ah a eonquenee, Iqulto rot to
gtiea proportion that a regular
monthly aceamoaip service with
Uvorpool baa been established, and
the month of October wltneesod the
tnrntlon of a smttlar service with
Nw York
EVERY DAY
We wlh to call your attention to
oar stock In tneoe Una. It Is our
aJm to keep a strtetly fresh and up
UMinte stock at tbe most reasonable
frtoo. With our guarantee of alt
oosni tout cait of onr store, and our
' ejeilvory. wo want you to give us
a trial.
Country Meats Today
Spare Ribs, Tenderloin. Link and
Bulk Sausage :::::::
MOIR GROCERY COMPANY
156 STATE
and to bring that rubber to Iqulto
steam launches are operated by thi
morchants of tho town. These me
chants usually have their "clients '
or men whom they have "staked,''
with provisions, etc., located on tto
different tributaries of the Ppp
Amazon, who pay for these provii
lonB in rubber gathored from tl
forests, the morchants accepting thi
product at prices prevailing here a
the time of delivery. i
Ten or fifteen years ago when tl
flold was comparatively new, fortuna
were easily made, but today shajl
competition, which caused a largi
Increase in expensive launches,
resulted Iri Bmnll profits, it belt
said that local merchants are pa;
Ing higher prices In tho Javary rlv
district than rhoie prevailing In Em
ope. The launch business has be-
overdone, and mere seems a tei
dency nt present to dispose of ther
but this seems only a method
remedying a temporary evil of ovc
competition, for tho launch must coi
tlnuo to piny Its important port
the business life of Iqultoa as loi
as tho supply and demand for ru
ber exist. Consular Report.
i o -
Corvallls city water works fro
Mary's poak showed net balance
end of year besides paying interc
of noarly $4000.
.. o
In pnrta of Switzerland stoi
throwing contests aro held, bans
some prizes being given to those wl
throw a fair sized rock farthest.
Nell I' think Maud has more
or than hor sister. Belle Ye
about 60 conts' worth more PlilM
dolphin Record.
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FROM THE ANTILLES.
tits n City Councilman at
Kingston, Jamaica.
Mr. W. O'Reilly Forgarty, whoj
a mombor of tho city council at Klnj
ton, Jamaica, West Indlos, writes
follews: "Ono bottlo of Chatnbfl
Iain's Cough Remedy had good cff
on a cough that was giving mo tro
bio and I think I should havo be
moro quickly relieved it I bad ca
tlnucd tho remedy. That it was ben
flcial and quick in roliovlng mo thai
Is uo doubt and It is my intention J
obtain another bottlo," For sale
Dr. Stono's drug storo.
STARR PIANO
man class goods
GEO. C. WILL
) titteet iiiiiiii
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Socle!
Frank Meredith, Rwldcnt Agent.
Office with Wm. Brown & Co ,
29 Commorclal street.
MONEY TO LOy
THOS. K. FOI
Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Sa!era,
1 NEW today;
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iimwuiMi eaii
For Sale Soveral bouses in SaWi
nnd farm 'nnds at a bargain, C
1UI National Bank. 6-l-xH
For Snlts-Good blc work hor
Enquire at Fashion Saf'c
Chas. Yannke. 1-29 V.
IhiK Gnli A Aret.ilnla frr'
J -S
cow. Enaulro at 16th nrl
streets. G. S. Welch.
1 .1 U
WiinttHl nttiaa f urnlturo f ' t
for real estate busings P
. .ro r.-l 1 O "!
mux xos, saivni. -
For SnlvBalcd hay at $l- f"
Al.i st'vornl frsh cav3 ID1
PsrrntH 1 1 2 SM
GROCERIES
PHONE 182