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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1908)
J. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY If), 1508. 288 DOZENS M THE OLD WHITE CORNER Y! nl'fr Ms for Misses Ijw iMpmeat of tho very dtj'jfj na wyra JU8V 1U fHCcabasen, Brown, Dim, i,(0te!tr Wipes nna cneciw. .(tiWWaisIs . .1. ji,rr nf Hnlntv Inwn . i JMU -" " -. - htwCobrt Street wjnuow it $1,25 each Ml Paris laces tlHit'fnl collection of pat- itarMtd to odor at on Scj of thorn arc worth &d! a rard and somo of in'.e n.ucs. Tho entire i ti offered at Ik a yard Menial laces jr :;ie t patterns for the ilzt Most of them are i now but the entire garbled to sell nt lie special lilacieies laces U".ei of new laces In the :uuy pa'terng chnracter- 1(1 1 is g'-ade goods 5c a yard k Torchon laces Uiii ihoMng of values V a Til! far nn1- 5c a yard srtealherbloom Petlicoats 81 RR pincci fabric made up In y-.i fi.wy ruffled, shirred ta:l coilerjk.rtJ fcU':? Creeu Croam. Red, Mnd mown colors, Reliable Up-todate Merchandise New goods aro coming la every cay and thoy bespoak tho slogan of this storo, '"Wo get tho boBt tho market affords." Thoro In no ex aggeration about our advertisements, overy statement is backed up with tho goods. If we offer an artlclo at a special Balo for one day only wo do it in an honest, upright manner and it is invariably a bar gain worthy of your investigation. KPVi WtJBBk IB Corset Cover and Flouncing Embroideries 25c up A 27-inch flouncing for 50c a yard with bands to match at tho samo price Corset cover ombrolderlos such as you pay 3Cc and 40c for Is offered by us at 25c a yard New Dress Goods ii i ij yj IS IT p p quiff kr Wool Peaii de Soie A vory serviceable fabric mado by Head's In Philadelphia. Our price $1.35 yard Corduroy Suitings A light weight wool fabric of tho Chiffon batiste family, mado by Rlnloys of Bradford, England,' swings , beautifully, does not wrlnklo or sag. Drown, Dluo nnd Gray colors. 90c and $1.25 yard Wool Taffeta A fabric which Is handled ex tensively by Arnold Constablo In tholr Now York liouso. Our price $1.00 yard Cream Serge, Panama, Readonna Crepe, Etc. New Shipments of Spring Weaves Are Now In J. L. STOCKTON mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmimmMmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmtmitma wm xv ill CAMM BLOCS My, Men's Cravenettes and Overcoats Reduced Every ono of our flno hlgh grado coats is offered at a big sacrifice. $10.00 values $7.or; 112.50 values 90.00 $15.00 valuos 911.00 $10.50 valuos $1.1.1:0 $18.00 values 91.H5 $20.00 values $11.05 $22.50 valuos 817.BV Men's Socks3 pairs for 25c Dlack and tan cotton sock mado of heavy hard-twisted yarn. Will wear as well ns 25c values, but aro not finished as well. Ladies'- Shoes Patont Colt Gibson with thrcj buckles '...53.50 Boudoir bedroom slipper in rod, blnck and tan. With fancy p"ou-pou 51.25 Gun metal pomps ....s.2.50 Dongoln Princess, for old ladies, now $2.00 The Bonita Shoes for Baby Mado of soft kid tops trimmed in ribbon, soft. soles ' 50c and 85c a pair Heavy Duck 1 1 Wo havo Just rocelvod a big shlpmont of hoavy tout and draper duck. GO-lnoh, 12 ounce. IS-lnclf, 13 ounco. 36-lnoh, 10 ounco. 40-Inch 11 ounce. 29-Inch, 8 ounce. 65-inch, 18 ounce, No. C. Just received from tho factory, two hundred and eighty-eight dozens v of 'Siimml't" shirts for mon and boys and thero aro moro on tho way. Wo .. , buy our shirts direct from tho fac tory at tho lowest spot cash Drlco, thus wo aro ab'lo to glvo our custom- ' era tho vory host valuos for their money. 50c Shirts At this popular prlco wo carry a very extonslvo lino of men's luavy i ' 4 work shirt?, also tho lighter and moro drossy ones at tho samo prlco. In our $1.00 to'll.GO grades wq are showing extra good valuos In orsam, plain white, tan and colors. Men's Night Shirts of muslin or hwvy outing flannol at 50c to $1 each Men's Fancy Vests Our Spring shlpmont of Men's Fancy Voats aro boatttloe. Prices $1 and up jQ Z? . S CC- a trs'z&ds pz4St uwafe or-fr &seJ', tjflrti,: burn; Katlo U. Sholley, Stayton; j Mitchell, Salem, Ellzaboth Walker, Mrs. Maud Smith, Aumsvlllo; Currlo,Mnr,oni V A. Pattorson, 8lom; SEMENTS I Own liiuic. Tlt Wharfs a Han noUe, mat. "Kaooa and evwlng 1 Vttoddt. ' ?ttei n in . :k and Mondur ..' -- utir- JT! rteclta. C4"kHwaowM Pd an order to sell porsonaU proper ty and to sot aside exempt proporty to the widow. The ostato of CaroIIno Dane was wound up Monday with the approv al of the final account of tho admin istrator, Prod Hurst. Tha final account of tho ostato of Jacob Stauffer was approved and tho wtate, valued at S.817.45, was or derod distributed. Casslmoro .Lorance. administrator of the estate of Valentine Dencer. was granted an order for sale of the real property. '- Tho final account in the estate of Christine Will was filed by tho exec- uiora Aionaayr Mary Oswald, axaautnr nt tha na. rcUai .k n.. ilM of Bernard Oswald, was cranted 4lVh l. . I&B niilAM uHiih !! . ... .... - ni BVeaiar I .i w6 uou jnuiiuii- - I ,ul ' i. ofSrl u,wn Rnyer. administrator of 'WiT '" lb " cU' Mr Ith tt 0f John D8n''. was SrMt a4r4 fitlOftls tin.. ' f .. - nuCi" ' rr! t "t f i . li , WV . . 'i:' ,, - ' iru w. In. - i Grl ib. ". anj ''lt , K.;ii ,ur f "w : , w .,. . i. "'" , s44. ty and set aside nrouerty exemnt f'ai txeeutlon. 1 Oeorg w. KHlskt has quRUAKl , 'iiwUr a bond Of $f.0Q0 as adnilnls frtor of the ettMe of John Whitney K N. BrtoksoH. J. C. Waraoek and i t . ... ... i , v.. . VI. W. AinrUll' U'.M QBnl.ita,l a.. ' praieors la h eaute of Sieri Sir.- em- ru' ,lld tlt Uoad qf A. O. Unflott. .. . ftlIlB!wlal.i. . eu. has been ap- ., IWIinWl BU.IPtllan nt thn. mit.to m.t .u aniA nv Mt. ..... .i.&. ... !,.Vitt 'or ta. .i'tta. Oseer. HenrleUa aad Thar- 'll,1,rdkoas.!,0 Storaaali. minors, furalshed a the win of $80Q. T will of Aad raw K. High da . was admUtad U nrobat. 1 o , . - ? em. -" wm i . lr, T Mir Jtrertatlou)dmi,ll4rtMP' wa approvt i a 1 rtr,trs w- OiM)s, who has ?". 0 1,2 "'' thu'po,Med swardlan of tho Eig IK.. - i. Cre. V HUtfv iCl t X the ttoa- "AILMOXY GRANGE YIHTliC 4 UDLTftVl t - a iut4tll 'Hi u rua nr . aHy' eb 16 (Special.) A Mlrtl U Krt I ' eathusasc meeting of Har- 0By grange bns Just closed, a goo J attendance with sevoral visitor from neighboring granges being prosont. C. L, Shaw, overseer of tho state grango and Inspoctor of this district, was also in attendance. A rousing roaolutlon was pastod unanimously Indorsing Statoment No. 1, and avowing Intention to work agaliut all candidates who refuso to sub scribe to It, and resolving "That wo mentally plodgo oach other to use all honorablo means to defeat any and all candidates for tho legislature who refuse to publicly pledge them selves to this proposition, or in any manner equivocating by giving a moanlngless pledge, wMoh can be construed differently from tho broad, and simple plodgo of supporting the people's choice for United States senator." and indorsing tho action of Blue Mountain grango throughout on the Statoment No. 1 Brother B. C. Roberts, county fruit Inspoctor,; gave a good talk along horticultural I line whloh was timely. Brother C , L. Shaw gave a short talk on "Good ' of the Order," and kindred topics. I Nearly all Joined In dUeuealng sev eral farm topics; a mirth provoking solo by Brother K. C. Roberta to-1 gather with other songs, aad reelta-J tlons daly Interspersed made ibis I oae of our sueeeeaiui meeuugi. Brother and Stater G. D. Harris of Crawford grange was of great assist ance, and their talks were Interest lug and well received. o New Corporations, Barnard & Barnard; principal of flee. Portland. Oregon; oapltal stock. $80,000; incorporators, Newell Barnard, Lewis Barnard aad J. C Flanders. Tillamook Electric Light & Fuel Company; principal office. Tillamook City, Oregon; capital stock. $15,000. Incorporators. Charles I. Clough, A v. Case and Henry Crenshaw. Tho Third Baptist Church of Portland; principal office, Portland, Oregon; capital stock, $8000; incor porators, O. E. Jamison, William Turner and C. H. McCulloch. N. Belknap, Gorvals; Walda Brandt, Sllvorton; J. II, McDonald, Wood burn, No. 1. Tho successful appli cants for third grade papora were: Elbort L. Powoll, Salem, No. 8; Jos. Rlpp, Sublimity; John Cnvltt, Salem, No. 2; Jossle ProbHt, Salem; Hostor Poyroo, Macleay; May Yoder, Hub bard; Dolly S. Huglll, Noblo; John O. Page, Maoleay; Edward Drako, Salem; Ward Flshor, Salem; Juh. M. Park, Dodge; Paul W. Mlllor, Salem; W. C. Gnunt, Gorvnlu; J. A. Hewitt, Salem; Agglo Alford, Salemr Cath erine Morltz, Jefferson; Edith A. Swabb, Salem. X-RAYS. Thero woro representative horfl from all parts of tho valley last night, and a goodly delegation from Portland, and they nil wore tho boostor brand and 'oar marks. Thoio simigglod goodti found In ai..... t.i Slinnf'u hdiiKd. did not count bomuiBO .'twins, uviiiiiduu, oiimii r. i ' - -' Powoll, Jefferson; Ornco Lick, Salem. I Hio lirlilu was going to tako them Thoso taking tho examinations for bnck to Franco, anyway. stato papors will not know the re- Certlllrates IhsutMl - The county superintendent of schools has Issued teachers certifi cates to the following successful competitors In the examination con ducted in tho Methodist church dur ing tho last three days of last week; Jennie M. Jackson, Woodburn; Win. M Sanders, Woodbtirn; Eloanor I. Mack, Jefferson; D. J. Stelner, Prat- urn Madary O'Flylng, Salem Sec ond rade certificates were mude out for the following- Viola Grlbble. An ra. Belle R Bonno, Wood- WMMHHMHnMHHNMMHHI suits of tholr tost until March 20. Following aro tho candidates: Mabel Muldrlck, Canyon City; Blnnche Small, Monmouth; Loreuo A. Pnrkor, Salem. No. 3; Edna A. Savage, Sa eom; Ethel Darby, Salem; Lorn M. Fastabond, Salem; Selma E. Norborg, Salem; John A. Hogg, Jr., Salem: Mario Khmer, Salem; Edith G. Camp bell, Salem; Llzzlo M. Schwartz, Sa lem; J. J. Clark, Scotte Mills; Slyvla W. JonoB, Gorvnla; BosbIo Frogloy The reports of the board of oharl tlCH of Portland shows that for ovory dollar given It for tho bonuflt of the poor, the board paid out 86 cents for salaries and I ft cunts for charity. Tho startling part of this statoment Is tho fact that 15 conta on tho dol lar roachod Its original 'destination. Some Other lloontei Sixty young mon, representing tho Methodist, Baptist, Congregational, Salem; Alma E. Pohle, Salem; Ellen and Prosbytorlan churches, will moot A. Nelson, Salem; Mary M. Hoist, and banquet at tho Y. M. t. A. room Salem. Eva J Sat ago, Salem. F M 'at C 30 o'llock this evening Graber Bros. LIME AND SULPHUR SPRAY DEPENDABLE BRAND Manufactured by Gideon Stolz Company, Cor. Mill and Summer Sts SALKM, OKKfiON PHONE, MAIN 20. Wo guarantee this spray to be a strictly pure Hino and sulphur solution, test 2b to 31 Uaume. For sale by I'liKTCIIKIt &HYKI), I). A. WHITE Ji KON8, TILL. SON H CO., II. I. filLHHKT & CO. AM) AT I'.(TOHY. pilfo $s jU .f-r bat re!, $1 "u cridif fr barrel. If returned PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will give prompt attention to all orders, guarantee ou work; to give satisfaction anl to be up to the sanitary stand ard. WE WILL IIB PLEASED TO GPi'E ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, back of Barr's Jewelry Store. Phono 550. X JTvU-fl-LO 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 and most complete on this coast. If you need anything in our line 'phone Main 75 or address OREGON NURSERY CO., Salem MMf :! M I '& i A t ? a i