Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 19, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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DAIJjV CAPITAL JOOIXAL. 8ALKM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, FEUKUARV 10, 1U0&.
mm
I SPRING SHOWING
Of Men's Women's and Children's wearing apparel for 1 908. Spring stocks
are now in splendid condition and selections may be made with the assurance
that everything is in keeping with the dictates of fashion. The assortments
were never so complete, nor the prices so moderate.
i
New Tailored Suite Models
TJio assemblage grows more in
teresting ovory day--now fabrics np
poar and many, ninny now nioJols
nro bofng presented. Our collection
Is qulto an olabomto as any show
ing lias bicn In the middle of tho
season. The women who will solect
their spring sails and coats hero will
select from tho most fashlonnb'u
ready to wear outer garments evor
produced In this city.
FIRST FLOOR
Spring Dress Goods
First showing of spring dress
goods surpastCB all former records In
variety, number and beauty of styles
and fnbrlos, and the groat number of
superb novoltles and oxekislve de
sign We Invite you to Bee the
goods while they r at tho zenith of
thilr freshness We think you wl'l
pay the showing lins novar boon stir
passed evjn here.
President B. S. Joeslyn, of tho
erai -.bieciric company. He tni
conditions In which he had fotind
uuj IUH.-B, me power piant and he'l
plant at balom, and what had
uuuu iu uuiLur conditions p0J
was now Drought here from fho
of the Willamette, the gas p ant
ueen qunurupied in capacity
car lines woum now be rebuilt
were here to toll 113 our faults, to tell I quipped with clean, modern,
uuiu lulling BlUCK. An
BOOSTERS
CAME HERE
TO BOOST
(Continued from page one.)
FIRST FLOOR
Waists
For Spring wo now hIiow In this
now department a most wonderful
assortinc-nt of Spring's fancy crea
tions In silk net wnlsta of white,
ecru and orcnm colors.
1 st Floor
Kimonas
And wrappers. Hnoh n grand ar
ray of hoiiBo drowse wr nvi
before placed on display In H11
lom -lwn, pennies and fancy
cotton t'r'i In intitiy ditfe nt
patteniH.
First Floor
SPECIAL SALE NO. 372
FOR TODAY ONLY ?LmZ
making house dresses, kimonas, wrappers, etc., usual
15c and 20c values, for today only. No tele Q, -.J
phone orders received-Sale starts at 8:30 wi- yI
Shoes
Tho famous brond walk for lit
tle folks Is vory much lu favor by
the motheiH they help k lisps the
liny, tfiidt'i foot
2l,v Hluit Polish lT.c
XKW ANNKX,
Just Received
March pritorns and spring
sty'o book Price 20c. Including u
I5c Patlern-'PaKern J)ep'f
t.
fX7cJ
Thi
eu&iA
iaS'zja
"w M INCOKPOffATED
-.
jonA
Wash Goods
All this Hoason'g latent creations
In tub fabrics, frosh from fashion's
loom,
SOl'IK MIHAGi:,
OIHKNTlti fM.U.
LYONS FOLTiAItn,
HIMC PKULHi:,
DOT ZAMI1AI SILK,
rllliK HTHIPti POXOKK
In throe of tho nowost dollcnte
shadoe, brown, blue and creom.
u,ovks.
In Kid and Capo gloves wo ntind
side and side with thu best metro
politan stores for quality and
quantity. Our vast quantity
makes selections vory oiuy an. I
satisfactory. Long and short la
llos' and misses', all shade, nil
sixes. ' have received largest
Milpment of Imported kid glove
.r brought 10 Salem, all new
111,1 (1 i.l III .. r, ii. Ii t, ..I
8 ...... . . nr .III; UI Ulir VII"WB
mg for Knitter.
illllHMKIIIIHItllHH;
1 CITY NEWS!
A Collection of Important Fur"
T nrnplM for Your Consideration 4,
HIIIIIMHlHntllttMH
Wmtlier
lVIr tonight 11111I Thursday,
o-
Dr. 11. Crtrttvrlnht
lias rocutnod his praalloo In Raleni
and Iirs opened fin ofTlco In rooms
0 nnd 3, over Fry's driiK stars Onloa
tours. 12tn to -I p. m. 2Mm
llrliiK Vn Your CtiliUtin
Wo want nil you have. GunUnl
CatmnUslun Co. PhhM I7U. if
Will H AdviuuMtl -
Thtf Journal whs In error In anylHR
4 ho noprauie eourl kttd rototMd Id
advntiee ke iwm of Rtl nk Port
land ClHrst sllctrtf OawiMUty. TIm
iHMirt did wMtSHru delays, tout th
euK will b Hlrnt4i.
rvlK (MiMslliiii Hiigliio Woikb
J H tliiMird, it mis rt tb 11-4.
lCRHiKt Wttrkt. bM MM tk Ur
jilant tu Simfni A Utrtus, u( tk ii
Jem Iron Works Th MtilMry ta
beJUK inaxtNl t4y Tl MMiit$i)
of tbt two ptRttts w'll girt ftlfui
one of tk ftniMt MUtrblH baM In
OreK'" brr s.y kind of irM
work tsu ! iuibin! umi an burt ho-Umm AmIm. Cat
tl v Tin- 11 ant broiiKht what Is
I piiiiuiilurixi 11 muni nrlee. mid Mr
Hhttpard Infnnns us Unit hu oxpsct
tu pa all UubllltluM, Hlid huvt quite H
bataiii to dlvldti Hiunug tlm stock
holderri. Tin. Hale Way
To buy New York stocks and bomlt
Is tho perlodlonl pitymunt plan. Stoel:
Is yours upon iHiyniuiit of tlrst In
stnllmont. No inurKin d4t)lnK.
Write for particular. C. J. MoMur
ray & Oo.. 31 1-tS Union Trust llldK-.
Ixih AitKls. Out. iIStt
O. W. Celebration
frlday vhIhk tli Woodmen of
tk World will rtiiimbN lb lint
Ktml ohoppsr himI rNtks of H
Country. Tint spkr will consltl
r WtMlklMKtoi, 4k mmu. tb pulrlo.
HHd )Milr 0f tht iMopI. lilvr UH
Ctrolw will b tb gMMU of tb tr
MtMg. Tbortf will bt mm tbHd)icw
or good tbiim u Mi. msmI mntk
Wo nnt-
'PWO MM Of fcMMM Ibto VNSk
OHiats.1 Oamwlisioit Ownmajr. )Hmm
IT. tf
rtiw sf Wiv
To Wy Mow York mm)h Md bo4
U Um oorloAlMl pjqrwont Im. Hock
bi yours mimmi uaywool Am to
staiiiMiai No wmin
Writ tor iMrilmbini (' J
rsy A (V. Ill IS fotos Trust IlUc
nl of Thank IvUHirutlioy
We desire to return our hiartfell Sklpton's ba
thank to our neighbor and friends elul trot.
for thir msriy kindly and tlioupht
ful nets HHd tender synipathy dmrlNf
tho (lines nnd following tho dtmtn
of our beloved wife hhiI mother.
Words are lixideqMHte to express our
feJIK. but we fope tbut wbeit the
buud of HttllrtlOH rei's iirlly ou
tkem. so wild d e.ttt and "iin-
fgrliHg . tyaiptthy as we bve r.
culved. wsy be tbtlrs. J. P. Ooode
Nod fs mlly.
us what wo looked like, and it was
well to seo ourselves as others see
us. Mayor Rodgers took a fall out
of the president by saying he had
scored nt least one vote against lo
cal option that ho could rely upon.
"I am Borry Mayor Lane, of Portland,
cannot be with ub," said Mayor Rodg
ers. "Ho is detained by a vory press
ing legal engagement." This brought
down tho house. The mayor made
ono of his usual happy, "&jnny Jim"
speeches, nnd wound up with a splen
did boost for tho annual appropria
tion for the State University of $125,
QOO. Ho said Salem would be heard
from In Juno In no uncertain man
ner on that matter.
President Hodsou, of tho Portland
Commercial Club, spoke In nn effec
tive manner of Salem as tho center
of things. The amazing productive
ness of tho Willamette valley could
not be realized at one of our stats
fairs.
And Mlllslc Got Funny.
Prosldont Mills, of tho First Na
tional, spoke of tho boosting work
carried on by Portland, and took a
fall out of tho lawyors and Tom Rich
ardson, "who blew In on a malarial
breeze from New Orleans." But ho
mado out It was a vory good breozo
for Portland, and had been blowing
stronger nnd stronger onch yoar. Mr.
Mills made one of tho happy Jim
speeches of the evening.
Chns. C. Cnroy rospondod for the
Oregon ICIectrlc. Ho was greeted
with prolonged bursts of applnuso in
honor of the baby rosd, that the
whole assembly was gathered to hon
or nnd celebrate its advent In Salem.
He appeared as legal adviser In
place of General Manager Talbot
who Is, like most railroad men, not
n speech maker. Hut the Orogon
Klectrlc found a very warm place
waiting for It In the affections of
the people o'f tho Capital City, and
the greetings given the olllclala on
tlih occasion showed tha tholr ef
forts to give tho valley a better ser-
wlll be placed on sale (It V,c0 Hro n'rc,a'-
mi. ISO South Conimo-.' ,., ., ,"1' M'.
in vnii uu iiiu aimwuri quur-
MMPMsMMMMr' (
Miiti'luge I fwiiNf
A nwrrlftge 1 uno wan this worn
Ipg leetied to Leon Olrod and Anna
Qerlg. both of Salem. Olrod gives
his age as 40 yenm, while the bride
In SX.
Annual (Tomvntlon
Oregon CUiisilua Kodewvor Union,
lfuietie. Oregon, l'ebrery nt 4ov3
iHeUetve. 981. ror tbe above oe
wortoB a rate of ooe and one-third
far on tbe cortlJIeMe p'ou Is sutkor
Itwtl to Kugeee and return to points
M t. f Co.'s Oregoa Hoes Wm. Mo
M array. Ooaaral Pmeeeogitr Agontt
Joba M. Icoit, asm. Oeal. Pmaaoogor
Amh. t-16-tt.
AilnilnL-iHtur A (point! I
Jacob Moffrloi dm apoolatesi goV
M!letrotor of tbe eeUlo of CHrtoUM
Hegfilod. 4fNMt4. by tbe coattty
roart Tnss4ny arterexa. tmt tII-
4 aa4er lot
Tjltf IIJftlHRM
Uvtk prlro MM tor
ecllog 'H'! OoifatlMi Coapujr. !)
MoMw-'lTI. U
lit Si CtoHkl Ni Sshjp
WWasMftaiaMairBni mbi aia Miaiiaumwmir
aBBrBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBtL,.
Surpassing Beauty
yakea thl Oiford (( fiom
the ooeussoa lot. lie ouilla aie
(vas araaofal. t to eliaroc
tertfet by ! ht V ra It
olt'ioawix'vl faroi lu sn wo
uiaaNi oyra a aboe that mm bo
worn with taaoaioaoo la Ha abeu
Van eofructa Jwt 9410 o( toe
aooalar sly lea of
Uaakipal Jejifo Qeorg i
truo at IVHlat4 vta It tabyai nM
ir.u ftiu&ausf i bnniiaii
iin to rm of caaa to bla Mfl,
hi unabk to raiaia for Uu)
Ht ir m'HiBB!.
Kor ItnlliiKul OuiiiiiNsIoiii i'
A. N. liHinllton. of Portland. kU
iHornlng Uted a copy of bit petition
for Nomina Ion to the uiMot of rail
road ooiHinbwloner for ike soeund oon
Kreealowil district on the ItoHuMlean
ticket with the seerotary of t4e.
Count Ifltrly
A 1 get good MbJ for Cbe Heger
Orllley rorlui at tt Iftrot Cbrtatlaa
ckurcb4 4oalgbl.
IIMU'I Willi
Patll tbo btai attttato to eoMoaeo
yoar sprtag balMlag. Onior yoar
lit w.vrk (row A. ii. HaoMM. tbj
Mb anal oor factory aula. now. He
hoi ib boat to bo bMi Is) bla Iwo.
Irioo coraer MUl a4 Cbgrek
at reel
Ha M4 tot m ate yoa bi a too
at iMrkot m tofo. a4 ibsU oar
Meat la aa go4 M f gMrket tteae-
Bro . pboat itt.
It U lrt
Tbai sjoo4 groeertee aro ninil
ly aaa tbo.r ugnllgtn bN to
ti. If ft paoao Man 111 '1. u
iiawreoro. yoar trowMM In tl Hm
mill a.
LEADING LADY SHOES
OiutitMatli Uy V. Pot,l St0 l
Tbe Ute pmutK M.ailie tb4r wortb Tbey are .fc ibat wr
(wag aatl well MMalvrlMbl tmm tbe ftrat aa4 atyltsb 10 (be talab
We have Omm m Uh, ptMi kM aa4 xaa saal Aloe tbe R. 1.
Uwuk sboee. A vet trim aa4 eauut ebow )tfht!y waaatab la
effect Man's tM. patt. autt aal gua amal Oifurel. all aU
l luldths, AM bos and uUmmm' uxfurd.
SALEM SHOE STORE
lUtl'.VIltl.NU A HI'itmLTY.
CI, li)t i Majdeiliurjw
ltM4.! lUrri I
in.. AUJilrlaot rink
Tin xtiwils la ' ry
Th i-. u.- tblut i ,f ihe slsolty
ra.- m 4nit,-ur-. thl k NOKt
k will be for ir.t-i,uU IU.O
Ing duuin -nM at o nk Wtlllasa
eoa (i'ut-i nl Ko.e ,i siaoel a
good show rnr nrt pUo Ih tln tx
tv tcv WIHUmMh l In tbe loa4.
bat 1 he wIm ua. k. raa't iad
be imrv Coutc luaigbt a4 M If
i?o uo pick Ibe lnai
Tb tfasv
Nsbora oftbsMgi acbool mav-
lary conrso vMl be bare tootaht. at
Use Flrat CortaUaa otMsrok. Dog't
ImI to hOBr Jtagart ft Oetlley.
Tkr
IaiU of talk about buoetiag fur Sa
Umbi Tht- bhM 10 boo! fUleai I
lo tint hntiw otlutU i!d Koc
iour mati.i'j. u,id hf:c
eMfgagggggggggga
I
T tVrtd f ller"w
W I. blpiMi a4 T K CoraellM
rmrne4 lo anient Mua4ny frOM
aa exteekl! irtp ,. Qaioa cowivy.
Matero Qrs a. nbM tbey par
ebaaesl two carbjtut a voaag brCM.
Okrt Mrloml um mU bl PorUAMd
Mely. kinI tbo after, eH(ala1aK
t aalmaU. Ml' arrtvw ber tday.
ISTARR PIANO
1IIOH CIS9 OOOIW
GEO. C. WILL
oooaaoaaoaaoigjaaggg
Norwich Union Fire
Insorance Society
rank MtrcUttt, ltcaideut Agrat.
Offloo wlib Wm. IlrevB C., No
S$ Cooiiaucotal street
101 to relieve tho monotony," mU
the chairman amid bursts of laugh
ter, and hey had to sot onto thu eon
tor of the stURe for quite a whllo and
than some to meet the demands of
the crowd. John Unit ok, the lfiu
gene boomer, told of that town which
bad 1000 In 1900, 6000 lu 1005, and
would have 10,000 In 1910. Ho
quoted from a Portland turner to
provo tkut Tom Richardson had
failed to raise any money at Salem
for a booster campaign, nnd mado n
Iron plea for the annual appropria
tion ror the State University of ?m.
OBO n yMr. He did not sue how the
stale, could grow if tbo people turned
down money needed for higher edu
cation. Tblt waa reoolvcd with
grMt applaot.
J. P. O'Brlrti, of tbe llnrrlman
lines, waa demanded by the crowd,
but could wot be prevailed upon to
wako a speech, except to express
good will toward tho Orogon Klv
trie. "Wectrk lines are great as
Mwblcra of buein for tbe steam
Mom Tboy are developers." Au
plauae 'Vlw tloeriiur Vna There.
It M leitraai that Governor
CbanberUla wm bid away in the r -mmm
of tbo boouttftil like' hall,
aaj he was dragged forth with p
P'auao that aceodpaoiod hlai a'l the
way o the platform, lie could not
oaderataod why aearly all th phy
to aad atteadajiU Ivom the to-
Mae My I am wer pMMat. H ulu
glaed tho rlcbaeee of tbe Wlllamelte
Mlley aad tbo hestotiful scoaery
hoot Salem as eooal to aaythlaa
Council Croat. Portland. Ho
a strong pbm foe tbo ootaiac
of tho Wjjlametu Hver and the aho-
HUM of tolU ai ibe locks and m
Ml nt Oregon City, which waa taken
hjr tlt tmmatjat throng wltk tno
grtateat cnthnetesm. Ilr bow4
thai tht Mvtna la frvlRhi no the
prune hippie from 8aljta laet yMr
would be nine by free locks
Th. Oilier Speeches.
iha. S. Udd tobj of the time
when Uh Aac!es wm a eMy of !.
"o, da a dreary WMto of UMort
arouad It Kw II wm a atty of !..
. surrounded wlih smalt fraH
ircl aad tcoree of Itttlo dttM and
town. That wm the rMt of ak
ny Hake it a pleaMM for poo.
P o live la yoar town, aad tb vy
will eome here hr thommada "
The aadteneo wM In a hanoy frame
of mind and rMdy to reeatve almeot
anything. h wa dhanpolnted hy
om ol the beet aad mvt arae
(leal talks of ta amsIi,. n
aereer
had been reached with the street
miueo ob to me kind of paver
that would bo put down between ti
tracks a watertight foundation
vitrified brick between the rails. '
Touiiscml Talked IJuttcrfnt fl
rresiaent Townsend, of 'ho
land Board of Trade, talked of J
wonderful development of he
Industry, from $3,000,000 seenyl
ago 10 $41,000, uuu last year.
butter Is seven cents a pound hu
than It was then," ho cried, and
rost or tno peoplo cried at
thought of tho price thoy were
Ing, but, as tho farmer eels
share, the cry was one of Joy raj
man grler.
On0 for CorvnllK
D. W. Johnson,, one of the
1tmr Plf-flllla r1nt.n.lnM At.
.... . ,... uvtsuuuu, 101a on
rnnM rtntxll f Ua t . 1
........ b'"""i ui iuui inace, wi
they have threo railroads, put
?30,ooo last year for a new
tinvi 4ltoi pnl.Ail -1 A AAA .
.....u jkov tuiovu iu,uuu ior a1
nory nnj spent $250,000 on
ounces insi year, 'iney put upl
ninin ouiitnng ror tho Acrkull
Collogo 25 years ago, and are pal
fH min nnn HMKUk.. -- . .
HI o IUUU CUU1IIRTC ni till
which ho gnvo all the boo tcrs al
dial Invitation to come up acj tj
when rohdy for dedication
President Campbell was rWrr
honor of closing tho boosting dpi
nnd made a strong pica fc bum
oottor mon nnd women, Infc-cntl
lonvlng tho impression thai Eu
wns tho place where that cm
dono to tho host advantage ardl
tho State Unlvorslty i'aii
small part In the turning i ff a
cinss, unisned produc' He
greeted with npplause, urj trs
very effectlvo speech
i-MuiiiK nn tins si), "c- ns
there was tho best of nttct t - tj
cry word that was h.iM nl
iiiiiiiy 01 uio visitors inn ir : . rl
the larger freedom of fh- III
club rooniH. dawn ttnUp, l'
-Milium iniirn wns srr j n
dining hnll of the Elks, It was
taken of by hundreds ut pi c'sj
Snlom cigars parsed la-cund
very acceptable to all the nro
There was a splendid ff . ni;rf j
will and henrty oo-oiu-niMcn of
for each and each for a'V and
ftueets wore nil made lo f tx 'Hi
greetings at Salem w . rlg-t
tiie neart. Tho big diimr- ct
Wlllamotte was the cc' i f the
In the way of a milcnd d r:"c;d1
was a nilnglliiK of Ih Ri rr
tho Columbia with the tt'. i ic
from the valley much arj
served In n manner to dn crti
this oily. Tho gties's a inr'ii
congratulations and b - cri
They Did the Woik,
The onicers of tho arlr('
wish to thank Mayor It e"M
tbu eky odlclRts, the c irf cJ
state ofllelala and h ad '""
Hess Mou'h Leagui ar 1
Club, and their ifllc a i
splendid work and t i '
mnkiDg the banqu t .," 1
a brilliant ucc t.
MONEY TO LOi
TUPS K Ffl
Over Ladd & Du8bs Da!U fx
gggooe)OBnne)8ooegi
I NEW TODA1
tHNeee)ooc
l'r S41I1 Large '
grade second-gro
HIT or 12SS. I
V'or Sato Several fr
aud farm 'and at -i
IUI National R,nV
Hurtling; Men Usui fl
amplvs aad cir. i
vaaains, stendy " '
A Mat. Af. Ct,
Ifor SHjp-Qoxd r.
mnches for tal
pric-, nli or
auMetimU. Can ..
goveramvxr bow
Ooln. WaJ4i""'t.
WhiuiiI Oomt-tBt a
work nt XT Trrv
Unlaw itroat. Pbiu.
For Sal Good "
mrge tot. elty and w
oar lino, fruit U.
fmst. Will Uo
goods. HwittJre a
tou PhM
Por Salo Twmva W a
Rook ymlMs. fro"1 ,
stock. Phoae Mala
r