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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. PRECOX, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1008. -' ,. MORE NEW GOODS lljltt' f WkJmVmfi I'l ill i " 'Jy'IvW the old white corner '.' pIfl '' 'IIto ' Reliable Uptodate Merchandise ': . Iillfl 1 mUJ NoW BOods aro comlne In every day and they bespeak the slogan Mf I f 11111 ft V ' I VX' of th,B 8t0r0' "We,Bt the beat tho market affords." Thero ia no ex- tfwlwlkmllflim! '"'' ILPrOwT nggoratton about our advertisements, overy Btatemont Is backed - up jtffll mm H $Jx J$')& wltQ tno Goods. If wo offer an article at a Bpeclal salo for ono day iByflfraff J" J- jsr only wo dQ jj. 1q an honcst( Upfignt manner and It Is Invariably a bar- imRgsSKi. gain worthy of your Investigation. H m Heir Suits for Misses i m shipment of the very k:t tolora and styles just re c ital. Copenhagen, Brown, BIiuo, TiA, novelty stripes and checks. Hew Shirt Waists cm the display of dainty lnwn tjisti in our Court Street window lifted t $1.25 each Point Paris Laces A beautiful collection of ' pnt- 101 5iemblcd to offer nt ono jrW some oi mem are wunu Vtni !5c a yard and sonio of Om ire 10c vnluw. Tho ontlre ; on Is offered at lie a yard Oriental Laces ru urr newe-t pntterns for tho en::; Spring Most of thorn aro rui !5c values, but the ontiro hj uucmblcd to -sell at 15c special Valenclenes Laces ;!l pieces of new laces In tho J K dainty patterns charactor- ljc( high-grade goods Corset Cover and Flouncing Embroideries 25c up A 27-inch flouncing for 50c a yard with bands to match at tho samo price, Corsot cover embroideries such as you pay 35c and 40c for Is offered by us at 25c a yard New Dress floods 77 ? A W hi I I rasBtC' Corduroy Suitings A light weight wool fabric of t tho Chiffon batiste family, mndo by Riploys of Bradford, England, swings bonutlfully, doos not wrlnklo or sag. Brown, Bluo and Gray colors. 90c and $1.25 yard 5c a yard l Sew Torchon Laces Airndid showing of values hWUajard, for only 5c a yard jfite rlealhcrbloom Petticoats S1RR u fmou fabric made up In itj'Hh nlcHy ruffled, shirred Wtjtked underskirt. t Blue Green Cream, Red, nh.'o and Ilrown colors. Wool Peau de Soie A vory serviceable fabric mnd,o by Read's in Phllndolphln. Our price $1.35 yard Wool Taffeta A fabric which Is handled ex tensively by Arnold Constublo In their Now York house. Our price $1.00 yard i 'tt I II CAMN (IOC CQHP Men's Cravenettes and Overcoats Reduced Every ono of our flno high grndo coats Is offered at a big sacrifice. $10.00 values ?7.0." $12.50 values $0.00 $15.00 values 911.00 $16.50 valuos $1.1.!!0 $18.00 values $Ui.Wi $20.00 valuos 911.05 $22.50 valuos $17.85 Men's SockS"3 pairs for 25c Black and tan cotton sock mndo ,of heavy hnrd-twlsted yarn. Will woar as well ns 25c valuos, but are not finished as well. Cream Serge, Panama, Readonna Crepe, Etc. New Shipments of Spring Weaves Are Now In J. L. STOCKTON Ladies' Shoes Pntont Colt Gibson with three buckles 93.50 Boudoir bedroom slipper In rod, black and tan. With fancy liou-pou $1.25 Gun inotul pomps S2.50 Dongola Princess, for old ladles, now 92.00 The Bonita Shoes for Baby Mado of soft kid tops trimmed in ribbon, soft solos j i SOc and 85c a pair Heavy Duck Wo have Just rocolvod a big shlpmont of heavy tout and drnp'T ducks. GQ-luoh, 12 ounce. 4-S-Iuclf, lUpunco. 3C-lnoh, 10 ounce. 40-lnoU 11 ounce. 29-Inch, 8 ounce. C5-lnch, 18 ounco, No. C. X-RAYS. Orcgonian tells of a man as black, who, on re- I'fom an attack of tvnhni.i. ,wp0fbrlglurtljhart Th II itrange, but probably I the niau&iblA sniuiAD t Ptaoii, tut is h .. .., V wag hair dv h . . fhem are cutting their aaJr. xn.i wi hu .. . own own Mf racially. - r11 btnllthi. .. . ; y it not have to be r ,1 Reed m ten cents nor rvr good. L?'ls ' f-rto7-IT. " W, -v- wu nig HU. .. in married couple thoro named a recent arrival In tho 'family Emily Nosblt Thaw4 Tho neighbors object, and make all kinds of dire throats, but, as U Isn't their baby, It's difficult for an unbiased outsider to discover what businoss it is of thoirs, any way. The whole Japanese quetlotT Ts easily settled. Let Americans coase to patronlzo thorn Jn anyway, and tho thing Is done. Tho American people have the game In their own bands, and henoe have no kick 'f tho country is captured by the Orientals. THEY ANSWERED THE CALL OF THE WILD. Two Weeks' Racing At the Auditorium rink, com mencing tonight. Amatour six-day raco this week. Professional next wook. Soo tho amatenira start to night at 9 o'clock. Entertainment Postponed Notice, Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters. On account of the smokor given by tho Board of Trade Tuosday ovenlng, February 1'8, 190S, the anniversary entertainment is postponod for ono week. Those having invitations will please re member that the entertainment will bo given February 25.4 1908. By or der of Chancellor Commander. Personal Mention Has Sad New a itr riAHHtn Al..J I.-i-'Vam t z, t uuuiwp rtnwivuu u louvr w John Taylor, Simon Mathews and day announcing the death of his age 1 1 w did at th jjcj. found "IW f,,i'Uk VT IV ya Tom Andrews, three Indian youths about 20 years of age, were appre hended horo at 3 o'clock Sunday morning, after having soaped from th Indian soho'ol at Chemawa. When OMeatlOIlOil hv Hhlaf nt Pnllnw P.lli. lJt tt hoe val- Uon. tho boys statod that they had """' m '-nrlnj luft tu .-.iii o..-,i.... .HnMM - --- 1 mo bi:iiijui iIiiluiiiiiv n 1 iitijri . and were planning o escape to Ida ho They were returned to Chema- i wa on the first train, leaving for that P'ace after their arrest r tt BfcB IttB . " and SULPHUR SPRAY DEPPFJTtAtSTC nn.m Prefer i ""m-o Drwsiu tamJ 6fdeon Sl0,z C-ompany. Cor. Mil! and Summer Sts mrut thta PHONE 3IAIN 20. L " k t. l Baue- in " AT FACTORY. " nar rK - . l 50 credit for barrel, If returne4. mother at OharlottQtown, the capital of Prlnoe Edward Island. She was over 90 years old. Coino Out, Democrat All in sympathy with Democrat'c teachings are requested to oomo to the metln.g of tho Jefferwn Demo cratic club tonight at V. V. hall. State street:, unatafrg over Farrlns ton & Van Patten's market. Impor tant. P. L. Frazer, proldent .Messrs. Itoj-m and Grille)- Will give a reoital at tho Flrat Christian church next Wednesday night. No one should 'mtes hearing thiie famous entertainers. ItogerH, tho Fumous Solo HarpLst - And Charles T. Grilloy. imperson. ater. will be heard at the First Chris tian church Wednesday evenlnj, February 19 J. D. Nowcomor, who has boon on a grand oxcurslon to Charlotte Island, Alaska, with a party of East ern capitalists, was a guest for a few days of Mr. and Mrs. Miles on Nob Hill. He is from Eldora, Iowa, where he Is In the banking businoss. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Barbor aro home from two months spent In Cali fornia, and aro bettor pleased with Oregon than over, Photo Artist Salb 1b at his place of business, after u five weeks' spoil of fever. Eber La Fore has taken charge of the Thompson Jewelery utoro, to give Mr Thompson a needed spell of recreation Just received another shipment of our new Spring Suitings. We are now showing many of the choicest weaves and most exquisi tc designs kith c new suitings at much lower prkes than you can find elsewhere for the same quality. Our Dress Goods depart ment, that has been so popular with our many lady customers during the past seasons, promises to be even more popular during the coming spring. The new Calicoes, Ginghams, Per cales, etc, are now ready for your inspection. UNDERMUSLINS Dainty designs and big values on new undergarments. NEW LACE CURTAINS Now is the time to select your new Lace Curtains. While the stock is new you win4 have many choice pat terns to choose from. BEDSPREADS We ore showing a fine assortment of Bed Spreads at prices that will interest you. M Z? . Cfa f &rS'Sl2& 10Z4S UM!f& Title clnro rtncoc nr -Ift ovorv otnninnr iwront Cntiiftnts . uivi ..whj? . - t j .r viiiii .A.iiii uuiui uu r m IHBHHH DIED. LEARNED. At tho Salem hospital, Sundny, February 10, 1908, of pneumonia, Sara F., wlfo of Nelson learned, agod 70 yonrs. Mrs. Learned was born In Augus ta, Maine, April 19; 1838, and wai married nt West Farmlngdnlo, Maine, Soptembor 2, 18C6. With lmr husband sho enmo to Oregon In July, 1890, and has roslded here slneo that dato. Her husband ami ono son, vWll lard, of Lou Angolos, ntirvivo her. Sorviccs at Higdon's parlors nt 10 o'clook Tuesday morning. Tho body will be tnkon to Portlnnd for cromatlon. burn, and Mrs. Ab. West, of Fnlli City. Tho funoral Horvlcos will bo con duotod at tho family homo, corner of Capital and Shipping streets, Hov, Cook, of Portland, officiating, tomor row, Tuosdny, February 18, at 10 o'clock a. m. Intormont in City View comotery. I NEW TODAY f Vor Sale Several Iioubob in Salem, nnd farm 'nnds nt a bargain, Cap ital Nntlonnl Bank. 0-1-cod - firaber Bros. GOODE. At tho family home In this city, Sundny, February 1C, 1908, at 10 o'clook a. m., Maria wlfo of Jnmos F. Goodo, aged Gl years. Maria Goodo wuh born in Evans- vlllo, Indlnna, was married to Jamos F. Goodo In Clark county, Missouri, In 18CS, nnd In 1890, with her hus band, camo to Salem, whoro she has slnro resldod. She was a woman of For Hnli flno character, gontlo in manner, of a Bwoet und loveablo disposition, nud with a hoart overflowing with simple goodnosa. Sho leaves a wide circle of frlondrf, who, with her boroavod husband and ohlldron, will sincerely mourn the lots of so truo n friond, so loving a wife, so gentle and affoo tlonato a mother. Mrs. Goode was a member of tho Froe Methodist church, and hur lose will be keenly folt in ohurch circle. Sho leavea bealdes hor sorrowing husband nine children. Mrs. JamoH Schantz. Mrs. Carrie Knowland, Mrs. Roy Phillips. Miss Lou Goode, Jnspor For Halt Largo body and best grndo second-growth Hr, Phono H17 or 1283. Downing & Eoff. 2-8-tf Just Opened A now blacksmith wngon Hhop and and horno shoe ing, near ICth and Murket strot. Englewood addition, Salem. Your trado solicited. All work guaran teed. 15. N. Thomas. 2-17-lW A C-acro track. 2 91 mlloj south of Salem, on Liberty road. Good G-room house, well and out buildings.' Soo If. C. Kopasko, Route No. 3. 2-17-lwk For Sale 31 head of goats, 27 nan nlos und soven wethers, first oloss; $3.50 per hoad. Call T. J. Gard iner, Route No. 2, or phono 473 Farmers. 2-17-3t For Hal A Two-horso Ruuhford fnrm wngon. with spring mat; only used ono week, a bargain. En qulro at 1129 North Cottage etreet. Phono 329. 2-17-31 PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will give prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our work to give satisfaction and to be up to the sanitary stand ard. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, back of Barr'a" Jewelry Store. Phone 650, Good.', all of Salem, Charltw Goode ( Want -d Competent girl o do hou and Mrs Mantle Rhodes, of Portland. I work, nt 1073 Forry street, near Mrs John Steolhummer. of Wood-' I'mou Phone 338. 2-17- T'OH? "C7C 1 IvJZiJZiO Now is the time to place your order for anything needed in our line for spring planting. Such as Walnuts, Apples, Cherries, Prunes, Plums, Peaches, Shade Trees, Ornamental Shrubs, Roses Our Ornamental Department is the largest aod most complete cmi this coast. If you need anything In our tine 'phone Main 75 or address 1 OREGON NURSERY CO., 1 ii II l j ; ' ffi