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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1908)
EJJM. L'.-l- "lll,lli Mir . .it r u i it win nasi 1 DAILY CAPITA Ij JOURNATj, SALEM, OREGON, An Opportunity To Buy EMBROIDERIES nanannB 1 A? t - 'J For the making-up season at prices that cannot fail to please you as this sale embraces our ENTIRF STOCK OF EMBROIDERIES In all wanted widths and newest and prettiest pat terns, Hundreds of yards ready for your choesing: REDUCED 25 TO 50 PER CENT Silk Waists mid $3.34 i il In plain color, plaids checks In nowcnt stylos. $5.00 value Moving Balo 0.00 values Moving Balo Children's Coats In tilnln colors, plnldn, utrlpos, ohcnka and mlxtureo in newest styles lros range from 0 to 14 yoam. , Reduced to HALF PRICE Muslin Underwear Consisting of gowns, drawgrs aa)l corsot eovora, beautifully made. IAco and embroidery trimmed, Reduced ONE THIRD Children's Hose Children's cashmere and cot ton how, sites 4 to 0, In colors blnck, rod, pink, blue und tan. V. Regular 3 Go value Moving Bale 15c VEILS Veils and veilings In chiffon net In pjnln , colors, polka dot, rings, etc,, In whlto, blnck, gray, blue, pink. t Rain Coats 26o values Moving Bnlo 60c vnlnoe Movlnj? Balo fl.00 voluoo Moving Bnlo ?1.25 values Moving Sal a 13c 25c 63c PILLOW TOPS Hmbroldored pillow tojid ready for tho cushion In cross ml toh nnd embroidery, In now nnd p rut ty designs. $1.76 values ' Moving Balo $2.00 valuco Moving BnJo 13.00 values Moving Htlo $4.00 vnluou Moving Bnlo ........ 51.17 1.31 1.67 2.00 Handsome, warm nnd stylish. Ono good thing about this store, your poclcotbook Is always wife from fakes. Your pleasure In buy. Ing Is part of your profit. $12.00 voluos MovinK Bnlo . $15.00 values Moving Balo . $18.00 valu Moving Sale $7.00 9.00 12.00 Percales Good percolos, 28 Inohos wide, In medium nnd dark shades In rod, blue, gray In stripe, dot nnd floral designs. Regular lUo grade Moving Bnlo 814c t xd Tftl eii&iA sS, m avc cwe?ATZD scnA Men's Gloves An assortmont of Dion's mocha nd kid gloves Mn light nnd daric tnn, light and dark brown. Rogu'nr $1.C0 values Moving Solo $1.15 Cleanup on Footwear Hrokon lines of mon's and worn on'g high grade shoes at grontly reduced prices $3.00 and $3.50 kid pntont nnd deml-brlght shoes forfr )f women's wear 40C $3.50 famous Plngreo mndo shoes for women, re-ad.- Justmont Bnlo !J)j5 I J $5.60 values in mon's shoes In n fine variety; Balo. ?? prlco 36OD 25c shoe polish; sold every whoro at tho uniform price, 25c, ro-ndjustmont snlo 1 DC n'kckwkaiiI A lino of mon's fnnoy nockwenr n bow tie in nil wanted shades nnd colors, .- Regular 50c vnluos ZtfC IMIIMIIMinnitHHMH 0 and J. over Fry's drug store. Office city news; ! A Collection of Important For- ' ' ; agrsplwt for Your Coiiiiderntlaii ! ', imiiniiiiiiiiiiiini tin Wittier. Fair tonight ami Kuitdny, routln nrd colder. I Wo Want Two ton of hlukanj daxt wwU. Capital OoHimtttaluu OtDiPftny. Phoim 179. tf Aothr Uiipnuioitiu't'atdivr- HhtTirt . T. MeCtoURfttU tf DouhIms MHNty, nrriHM im t olej' hot eviMiHK. wiik V. M. Datl. houwre. a uogro. wh wi$ wl&vljiwy Of burglary Ih Itmdlnirg ahd &! tPBCl to servd thryan mn 4eneo In tho pulteiUry. Rarltf MoblolUn loft iku lBernlHg fr lrV land, wlure a will (rtitat 1mIimim boforo rrturHlHg t kU bom TIioiium HOrtdhijj l(ntc The nppraUors of thli wtat hav filtM an iHvtory with tu Mrln county' eort nawtng prprty rlH A Itnluctlon in lrbiw- Of ab wvod ban bOH mad Wy ihe BpikllHK lAMtHit GAIHHaNV lrlea $) ami IS U k lad A dto. count of tfe r kmii M 4toi or- dr. iaitt Moto FIUhk rig r tb Wi uM tb ehtwt A lug ftvtM mmM. OmI and ih tbM. Owm UimIIMs. lW-ltg Xlh Your Ct"lKi' Va wm a tiu Jam OytsUl CowwUUo 0. Phlwt IT. U Thw w u urn t a n' enrd 11k. uS Hm OIb WwnWi rHtf al 6ttmc mi. Yiwt KltlKMt- NarHt Klw mM (m- ebK 1T r it Ia rouHHsj bU jwotwo in $m a4 Va ok4 aa c la nxwi hours. 12 in to p. in 3-1-lm To hear Oplu Head at the Chris tlnn church tonight. "" HiMtr Opl Hnd, tho great lexituror at tho Ohrlstlau ohuroh tonight, Hliortlmnd Ooun.v A now olasa In shorthnnd wilt be oomnuuiovd ut tho Capital Dullness Colloge on Monday. Fobrunry 3. 8ov- oral nxpMt to water then, nnd It U hoped that all who Intend to begin a ahartkund oourse soon will arrange to ner ut this time. l31,3t Marrlitgi' I.lwnw Tho follvwlag warrlngti llotata waa ImuikI tkl wonUHg; Krak Van 1aok, afttHl la, ami Mary M. llAHtoM, agd l, bath af lb(s alt) l U Fraslir wltna, Uple HeMd- WMH gtra tbe foartk wOMtAlMiNiMtt la tb klgfc sabMl lltttrnry at tb CkrtettftH tkntth iHlxkt The flrt ft a twvkM af dnnqi will mm $iwh in vaa isik aaii uu wm wm&r vtiuc. Fbrtiary I, b- Um AteAMUl) ClaW. of tkU oil)-. Ihineml of Mr. IIJkU Tbc farat asrvtMS ever tk lU Mr A mm IUkM will b dMtd tnm ta Cagh HHtltrtkiaK wurkm Monday, February 3. st S ft. m. Tb bHty wU b ablvl U Nw'biK tmr MttrMMttt. U tb UaU4 St4UW 1 bftai Um Qhristtea timnk tMrtbt: ba mm aa4 Call AMI ' M abow yon tb aJRA' Um ft lb mm mi U.I. lilW UMMUbTMU CmjwiUi May Comblit ThV to a MN4lly j lb U. &, jHxH WtM-ki orruUftH. rva-wOy mm m Um Wliim nt JHUuU..g la tM ajat ftmr., will a' ttUl ato. f tM $i.ftM I IHfll, with Mr F t a trust Tbe bcfttrs aa4 Mockboldcr o far aproAbe4 favorab to tbe itfViiltloa ADDITIONAL SOCIAL (Coutlnuod from pnge five.) TniclicnO nmlnntJonn. I N'otko la hereby given that ha County Superintendent of Marlon ; county will hold the regular oxain Inatlon of appllwuu for tnto and rw. Vu ItnttTtalntHl. county paper at tho First Methodist Mrs. Itollln K. FnKe was hostow ohuroh. Salem. Oroeon. oa follews: . at u dellchtful "Ron" nnrtv m v. tordny afternoon at nor resldonct, uoiiinumeing wiMiiesony. reuru- corner of Fourteenth and Chomokota ary 12. l'JOS. nt 9 o'olock n. m., ami r4. Frlies wore oaptAirod by oontlwilng until Saturday FebrunryjMrs. C. L. Dick, first, and Mrs. R. II. 15, 1908. at i p. m. fliloutton. seeond. Six tables were Voduottli.yIionmahlna history. jplaywl, oh whloh the rofreahments HialUng, physical geography, rendwere afterwarde twvfd. Mm. Page IHK. uayoholaKy. waa aalaed by Mn. J. N. Smith. Thursday WrtUea arlthmotlo.'Mi'iw Ityth Oateh and Mbw Hlisabetb tueary of leaching. giwmNar. book-,iArd. keoplMg. pbyaltti, oivll gniN-ament. Friday Physiology, gaagraphy. muupoaiUoa, algitbra. Itegltob liter atare. SalMrtla' -Hotaay, plan gtwm try, Kaaentl hbrtory. ttebaol law. INtr Ctninty 1'ihis. Ihip Year Party. Maeh laUrwt le tnrtag taken la tbe 4a4W tbat b to be given In the armory Muaday, algbt, February 10. iTbe affair lo gtvea by the following popalar yoaaK laUes: MIsmm Mil CemwiHMlHg WtMlMtMUy. Ktrtrary ard Turnw. lMRaaa Brown. Ger II. 19. aXUo'ebwka. .aai- jji. KWIaga. Vino SUerman. UNUiag Htll FrbU)', Fwbmary H, at 4 o'eak p. w. Wlulaj l'eMttMMialp, Utetory. uftbagrapky, readiag, pbjrsknl gtg rapbr. - Tburtulay - Written aj-lthmeilo, tkiHM-y of teaablag, nmmrnur, phy. KMlaga. Vla SUerman. Mabvt lJe'oag and Loulae Hoyt. The Peer! orebMKra will faralah the tHttsJa. ' I'b" Jll Hoiioynian, MtaM Allaa Tbompeoa la formally M(ruiMd a aumber of her frtwadt laat algbt la feoaar of MIm lUth rrWay agrahy. sebool law, Hoaoymaa of Purtlaad. who a the HsU wmvmmmi, MagUaa lltMatuei. J-1-llt SiilTuriiiji and Hollars Snvnl. It. . Uar. W MhiHIIa. N. Y.. ay,JH tSib ittwiMi at -ito "l aw a saiiMMMr bare hflit waay mvm mu bali by Umk- m ArtUm SaJva It baa aarel me anffwlM ad dottiMre It to by fac ta boat bsevMig shItw 1 bave vae fcNiiM Heato btsnu. uc. k)mt frt (m, i i nan aaa ptta; tU M J. C Perry. 4rutel. - Tho NKjkMleUion bHmrly Um KIUiwmt Qraad tba Ur. lavttw all tbe I! Moale af Sato ! lbr etUug o MoUy, Ibmary J. at i:l at. Tbie w fruuiee will b free to tbe eblklrH. Thai bwM wll always gte tbe bt I BMtavi ptttarM &a4 UktetraUKl nmm. Tim adattaMoR wtl ba H etMM to all. "aF--Sf-MV" The lairn Of tbe UUt Smck OMMay wttt b treated to aiiuic twa? fut or cbetra totaorrow algbt gHeat af M4ao lxa Morelaad. F1e haitdrtot wa played. aaU Ugbt re fmtabmeau aervad. Ml Altbea Moorea entertalavs Jmc Mtas Iloey. The Apollo Club. Tba Apollo eaab, tbe aew atale eborwii nrptniat! la tkto elty reoaat- ly. will make Its arst apearaa at lb UoMr Clab eoftcert wbleb will b gtvea la tbis nmw. Tbe slab Is ntpwed of U of tbe beet vote obialNabW ta Salem, & will dotbt- m be a credit to tbe elty. This etc. itjat Mtteal agrsjaiittii will abjo appear U Abaay dwrlavg tbe Uuer putt af tbe MMsttb tf atVvalKs trU Akotnubly Club IVunoti.. The AeMMfety dab, reeeatiy e gafttafet by tbe yeag mmm af (be OopKal CU'. wtil give a frwiea tf thrvHi daaetM dartag tbe wlatxw. tbe $oK af wblab will be give at tbe Wkt.' ball aext Vedaeday e-alag MeBtrays ortbeatra will faraub tbe HMle. aad tbe affair will no doabt bo very enjoyable IiOCAL II.VSKBT HALL CONTESTS. Tho basketball contest between Willamette and the Oregon Agricul tural College, hold In the University gymnasium, resulted In a victory for the farmer team with a score of 28 to 13. Albany college girls' basketba'l team defeatod tho Salem high school girls In a oloeely contested game last evening In the local Y. M. C. A. gymnasium. Score, 11 to 7. About 30 rootorB for Albany came to attend the games. The visitors wore chaperoned by Miss Bradford, of Albany, while Profopsor Lloyd Marqitnm acted as gonoral manager of tho gontlemon representatives of the collogo, besides rcfereelng the oontc-tH. Salem high school won over the Albany collogo boys team by the nar row margin of ono point. o - $100 Reword $100. The rondors of this paper will be pleasod to learn thnt there Is at least ono dreaded dlseaso that sclcnco has be-n nblo to cure In nil Its rtages, and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only pojiUve cure now known to tho mcdlcnJ fraternity. Catarrh boing a constitutional disease, re quires a constitutional treatment. HnlVs Catarrh Cure Is taken Internal ly, acting dlroctly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces of the system, thoroby doetroylng the foundation of tho disease, and giving tho pntlont etrongth by building up the constitu tion and nsslstlng nat.iro In doing Its work. Tho proprietors hnvo so much faith In Its curative powers thnt thy olfer Ono Hundred Dollnrs fo.' any ense that It falls to cure. Send for H" t of toitlmonlals. Atldrmw F. J. Cheney & Co., Tole do, O. Sold by nil druggists, 75c. Tnko Hall's Family Pllte for con stipation. o Famous Actor Dead. (t'nltod Frew Lonsdd Wlro.) Columbin, O., Fob. 1 Donnls 0'Sulllvr.n, tho famous Irish actor, died In tho Grant hospital today after an operation for appendicitis. o The Jumping Off IJnee. "Consumption hnd mo In Its grasp; and I hnd almost ronohed the Jump ing off plnco when I was advised to try Dr. King's Xew Discovery; nnd I want to eny right now, It savod my lifo. Improvement began with tho first bottle, nnd after nklng ono dozen bottles I was n woll and hap py man again," says George Mooro. of Grlmesland, N. C. As a remedy for coughs and colds nnd healer of wonk, sore lungs and for preventing pneumonia Now Discovery Is bu promo. 50o and $1.00 nt J. C. Perry, druggist. Trial bottle froc. Personal Mention a C. O. Constable, who has be.-: vwiuiiiuu uuu ew .utxiCO 'if Mi past year and a half, has returned this city to live. He will not rtsur his position with tho S. P. comani but will manage his fmilt farm Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mcivte ln lnA Itrvjn f f 4 1 - . at. wuu mn u") ioiiujfi ineii yoi Chaa. McCarter of South Sn'cm, M the post three months, left lat n'gl for Chiiuawio, va. AV. F. it. amun, wiio has be confined to his homo In South lem tho pa3t week with lagrlppo, reported much Improved. Misses Mary and Margaret MrDcl aid of Albany returned to their hor In that city Ihla morning, after ehot visit with Mrs. Harry Crawfoi In this city. Frank Derby waa nmong ho who went to Portlnnd this morn.ii Col. L. K. Page loft this mornU for Portland on business. Thomas Holman fs transactli buslueso In Portland. Superintendent James went to tf metropolis today on a short buslno trip. Miss Mary McCormlck left la evening for Lebanon', whore she wi visit relatives and friends over Su day. F, M. Pomeroy, who has been v8 King nis unugmur in inis cuy, nas rl turned to his homo In Albany D. T. Rnndnll, mayor of 'Wood burn, was a Salem business vl lt ye-orday. L. H. Scott, a farmer of Wnplnlui Wnsco county, has been visiting hi brother, County Jrudgo Scott. DIHD. THOMAS. At tho Sntom hospital, Friday, Jwuiary 31, 190S, at 9:30 p. nt., William Thomas, aged S7 years, of cancer of the stomach. .Mr. Thomas has for many yoars been a resident of this city, whore he conducted a small fruit stand on Commercial street. Hnd peddled fruit oa tbe street. He was a member of the First Christian church of this city, and baa beoa a devout Christian tbe greater pari of his life. Until three weeks ago he was ab!? to be about, aad, while enfeebled by age aad exposure, seomed to be In fairly good beaHb. He was taken to tho hospital about a week ago, where b received every attention, but was pant medical aid. He leaves a , Harry Thomas, cf Sublimity, aad a daughter. Mrs. Mell Laae. of Aberdeen, besides sev eral ebiklrea la tha Bast. Tbe faaeral earvlt will be held from tbe Christina chareh Monday at 1 p. w.. eoadaoted by tbo pastor, D. Brrott. laterment at Woodbura eawetery. n Clark lWdknup tho Victor. Clark lletkaap won the local era Itrtcal ooMeet la the UalveraMy bape 1. Mr. Belknap's sMbjeet was "Tbe Twentieth Century Stat" The other orators and eratloas wore as follew: U Yuaakwleb. "Child Labor;" M. D. Sbaaks, "Utlatloa Be twoaa Cailtal aad Labor;" H. S. Hamlaaa. -maitteal Wroags and la- dlvjdttal IlMDoaa(billties." Tbe )jh1ss oa empMiUoa were H4. Cbarlea Moary. Prof. . T. Markuta awl Rev. Paul Handy; oa 4stverr Rev. Father More. Judge Jb H. Seott aad ft. T. Moeeaa of lb blind senL The. peeaidlng offi- wr at the eeenlavg waa Mayor Geo. P. R4r. Daring ib evenlag Mrs. Mrale Hag delighied the large asdloar .ith a weal el, aad tbe Y. M. C. A. MajukMla Clab and the Co4lege atl e.nartet rendered Mveral excel fcMt aaaabees. Notice. Notice Is hereby given to all pa ties holding school bonds No?, 1, 3, 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 nnd 10, of Fchc district No. 4, of Douglas counti Stato of Orogon, to present the Ban at the banking Iioubo of the No York Trust Company, 2C Broa street, Now York City, N. Y, fd payment, as lntorost will cease theri on after tho first day of March, 1901 Dated at Roseburg, Oregon, tt 31st dny of January, 1908. J. E. SAWYERS,! County Trousurcr of DoAiglas Counti Orogon. 1-31-lmo; Journal oillco omployes reprj sntlng some 30 families rdo notbn supplloe in Portland. They patronli our advortlcrs. Loyalty to our hoc people Is tho first lesson for all tri Salemltes to learn. ji STARR PIAN0 HIGH CLASS GOODS t I GEO. C. WILL r im ! Norwich Union Fire Insurance Sod) Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Oftlco with Wm. Brown & Co , 29 Commercial street. MONEY TO LOAI THOS, IL FORI Over Ladd & Bufh'a Bank, Salem, I NEW TODAY For Bale Several bouses In Sales and farm 'ands at a bargain, Clj ltal National Bank. 6-1-eod- fitnii ? Cs4 1 ten tw)t B Wanted A man and worcan work on farm In Polk counti HMr Indannndenco. Chas ( Brie 490 North Canltal street Pnoa 1407. 1-2 H 3 Sbortluind Course A new t'ass shorthand will be cororactKi tho Capital Business Colles Monday. February 3. Sccral ei pect to enter then, nnd it Is hope tbat all who Intond to v fiin shorthand courso soon wl 1 ar a8 to entor at this time. 1-31 -t For SiUt Good dry wood rfcn ijio f n rtnnnia rornf"StK anil NMnatanth Sts 't A' For Sale A good all-purpos mv S yars old. and buggy A w room hard-finished house ari iV kU. InetallnVant plan FJqir lsCA Sionrt slrtet. South a""- : i For Sale A set of nearly n" btrj bou K-rtrt wnl RlAjle t SI bad MiLSonablo if bought at iil.lr.uj r n wr ?05 - 1'' iwu't Fall n i...... n.i.. rUMiaii.ii ref.1 rur nan iihj - denoe. cornor of Capital aJ C ineketa streets. Good &'' chance for ono wanting to kl first-class boarding house Sutra forenoons at rosldn.v CapKal street, or address M J. Damon. ey. 2 1 u - t: m iM Suuill Ouluu For nlaaiuig 1 ..,. teat Mirnvr NOXtb l'" : r r. :: r::; : i una iivuEru ,vw rs