DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SAUDI, ORJEGON, FKIDAV, FKBRUAKY 21, lg.
SPRING SHOWING
Of Men's Women's and Children's wearing apparel for 1908. These at
tributes are what you expect when you buy suits. Your own opinion of what
is beautiful in appearance, Appropriate in color and design, and possible to
your means will of course govern your selection where the assortment "like
ours" is large and varied and the styles are recognized as being the newest
and most suitable shown.
for the Women
TJio women wJj6 will select
their spring milt and coat? hero
will select from tho most fn,h
lonablo rcady-lo-Wear outer gar
ments over produced. Many stylos
to pick from, , tailored in an or
iUtlc, attractive manner.
ffew DprtnMnt--1t floor
-Waists
.
Bmv tor.
Tfeyt not dew,
Thing tUfr ow
. wrr ee
yeam
Tor UprlHs; wo now how In this
saw department h moat wonderful
jNwrtiont of Spring's fancy croa
tMHM la silk net waists of white,
Inn a lSo (lattorn.
1 st Floor
4m
Imb C
V3k
Embroideries
Our largo nnd complpto nnsort
mont in pronounced by ninny tho
finest nnd jnou exJluslvc. display
of ombroldorles In flulom. Fnsli
Ion's decrco Is Hint embroideries
will bo moro popular 411)111 over
this spring nnd summer. If ouch U
possible. Tho Knowing for tho
corning onion cortulnly Indicates
a wealth of tlioso dntnty trim
ns4ar. Tlioro nro many exclu
slvo dos'gns nnd dnlnly pntturu
ami prlc are attractive, too.
OKK OF TUB HKINH OK A POPULAR 8TORK IH A LAIIOK AND
Wtiiiij-KKriKariin htook. this cjhand kvknt
Women's Loftg Coats, $12.50 to $20.00 values, to closer : $ 7.95
1 $22.50 to $28.50 values, to cfoso : : ; : 14.85
Shoes
Spring shoos for m.-n, women
nml children (black or tan) In
ninny of tho now flinpos nnd liut'i
to ho found only lit M vers
(Now Annex) I'li-nt Moor.
Just Received
The March patterns nro now
reudy for your selection.
Spring stylo book, 20c, Includ
ing n lfic pnttorm
I'nttcni Drpnrtinonf.
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loud
For the Men
Tlioro Is displayed a lino of
biiUk nnd trousers which may bo
accepted ns tho "Inst word" cor
rect dress for men, absolutely
right In style, superb In fabric
and tailoring. Imaglno thoso big
patch pockets, long coats, large
Btams. Others are not showing
such snappy Kyles because they
are not the Meyer kfnd.
New Annexlst Ffoor
LACE CURTAINS REPLE FE
Our offer of new Inco curtains
will bo nn excellent attraction In
whlto and ecru, rennlssnnce, cluny
and nntlquo laces made on the
best French net.
$1 .85 to $1 2 pair
Wash Goods
AH this soason's latest creations
In tub fabrics, fresh from fashion's
loom. It's not too early to make
ready for Bprlng and summer
woar, nnd we ndvlso early choos
lug. gloves.
In Kid and Capo glovos wo stind
sldo and sldo with tho beet metro
polltan stores for quality nnd
quantity. Our vast quantity
ninlccB selections very onsy nnd
satisfactory. Long and short In-
lien' and misses', nil shades, nil
slzos. Have recelvod the largest
shipment of Imported kid glove
ever brought to Salem, all now
nnd they nro ready for your choos
ing for Knster.
PERUVIANS VISIT
THE BATTLESHIPS
(United Picb3 Leased Wire.)
Lima, Poru, Feb. 2 1. Orders al
lowing the citizens of Lima to visit
tho ships of the Atlantic fleet has
caused much Joy nmong them, as nt
first It was feared that Rear-Admlral
Evans might not permit them to
board the battleships. Visitors may
Inspect tho great guns and other
fighting machinery between 2 and 5
o'clock In tho afternoon of each day.
Ever slnco Rear-Admlrol Evans
Issued thl sorder Peruvians, accom
panied by their wives nnd children,
have boarded tho ships In great num
bers. Aboard the Kentucky several
beautiful Peruvian girls and Jackles
hold an Impromptu ball yesterday.
Tho music was furnished by tho
ship's own band.
Tho commandor-ln-chlef of the
fleet Is feeling slightly better todny,
but ho may not bo able to go ashore
to participate In tho festivities that
havo been nrrnnged In honor of hlm
Belf nnd hiB officers and anllon.
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tity News
HcnhH Im lite Haimr thus leaving only $2500 nddltlonal
"Irish" tried hnnl to gain another to bo secured boforo operations enn
lnp Inst night In the six-day rnco U commence. Tho donor hns seen lit
tho rink, but Olovor wni thero with to keep his nnmo from tho public.
tho goods, and thero was nothing do.
lug. uonio out lonigm, moy say
dhcoverod until ho has had nn op
portunity to escape
Jr tealgHt Mml Katunlay,
W Want
Two tirtti of chickens this wool;
Cyltat Commission Company, Phono
171. tt
Mm? 01 v Minstrel Show
The local Mks aro planning for a
mlaatrel show for early In March, to
a given In tho Ornnd opera homo.
Tktw fftt plans aro In tho embryo,
thero will bo n break
Only two mora days.
In the score.
Tim WglM-sf
Market price paid for ohlokons
Capital Gommtsiilon Company. Phono
179. ' tt
Wn Am Proud
Of our market and our meats, be.
eauso they cannot bo surpassed.
Phono us n trial order, 321. Stous
loff IlroM.
Pnrkor vn. Hour
This case was deoldod thjs morn
lug by Judgo Galloway. Tho suit was
to set asldo n deed to Innds noar the
town of Turner, on tho grounds that
the grantor. John W. Vaughn, was
mentally Incapable of uxooutlng a
de d tn his property. Judge Gallo-
Tin Itlglil wnv j-0 j,, tnt tho dd should bo
On tho corner of Commercial andisotniddo and - to the accounting b-
Fci'm streets. Alwuya the btt gro- tweeu tho difondant Uonr and plnln-
811 B CHASED 1IARRV
rRJRTTV STEADILY.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Portland, Fob. 21. In n steady,
dollberato voice, Mrs. Dollo Way
mlro, accused of complicity In a con
spiracy to blacken tho character of
Mayor Harry Lane, took tho stand
todny nnd declared that Mayor Lnno
had assaulted her In his private of
fice on afternoon In Soptombor,
1907. Prior to that she swore that
tho mnyor had nttemptcd to kiss her,
nnd hat ho asked her to pnsB an
opinion on his appcarnnco In a pa-
rado, particularly Inquiring whether
Bho thought ho looked "stuck up." "
Mrs. Wnymlro wns the principal To Clean liutclier Town.J
witness of tho dny. sno was trie (United Press Leased Wire
nrsi wiinws ror mo ueioiiBo, mm gan Francisco. Feb 21 -A
withstood tho croBf-oxnmlnntlon of doctors from tho federal, mi
ralrly wen, nitnough somo innccurn- ,m aml civi0 hoalth bodies, suj
ciua in nor murj- wuiu uuvoiupuu. C(1 by a 8qund of police, plaJ
.Mrs. wnymiro ueciareu tnnt sno BWOop aown on Butcher town
flrst mot Lane In July, nnd had mad.) ftornoon, In tho oponlng of hi
him fully 18 or so visits uoiwcon 40H against that district for ne
that time and tho day of tho ollogcd ,ng to coniply with the canltar
assaMlt. ulaUops laid down by the
committee iu tho war ngalnsl
, plague.
Roth Gral
410 Stalest. pf,c
Today's List In the
DELICATESSEl
DEPARTMENT
Mrs. A. J. Hcrrcn's
white, fruit layer fruit
nnd chocolate.
CAKES
Mrs. Horren's dorjghnuta
Mrs. Herron's fancy cool
Mrs. Anderson's bread
Mrs. And-erson's cakes
descriptions.
Mrs. Anderson's dough
Mrs. Anderson's cooklcsi
Mrs. Anderson's veal 1c
Canned Goods
Wo must rcduco our
menso stock In order to
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mum iui vim ueavy gt
ohlpments. Wo will make .
clnl prices In dozen or caw!
Our Dost Hams
pound.
Seo our Fancy Country
con 15 to 20 Per lb
S.inltorlum Corn Flakes!
10 Per pnekngo
ROTH & GRABI
Personal Mention
cpj-lttK n reu (iiuUlu ism
skating Lawrence.
At tho HkatlMK Ittittc
Tho slxilay race nt tho
rink ends Saturday night. Parker
has withdrawn owing to lnmencttt,' Clot tiro Help
but tho conteit hotweon Williamson,
)KH t r mocllnB at tholr ball next' Olovor nud Ueoso promise mnoh ex
fcJny aftonioon nt a o'clock plans ouomeni, as tno vioiory is sun who
wMl bo perfected for tho show.
Vn Vonr Cljlclrns
We want all you have. Capital
Omnnlttlon Co Phono 179. tf
H Xtay Ho1 Olowr
For first pJico In tho sxday ama
r raco at tho rluk this wook. Wll
Nntson Is in the lead, but couldn't
through with tho goods InH.Mojr vc Aiultr Itulldlug
iit Who will wlni loo for your-l It Is rumored that n new 120.000
mit "tonight.
Make the man, and wo aro In
business to take cure of his olothos.
Our work Is guaranteed to ploase.
In 4ho reach of any of them. The Salem Steam Cleaning A Dyo Works.
Bourn stands: Williamson 34ft lapi.
Olovor Hi 3. Reeo 330
J. M. tiff, a administrator, the court re-
,qustd hat the purtlu gt together
and nettle It among themsolvos. If
unablo to do so ho would decide the
matter a wook from Monday. Mr.
Frank A. Turner was attorney for
the plaintiff nnd Carey F. Martin for
the defendant.
Or, It. Cartwrlght .
Has resumed his practice In Salem
and & openrd an ottloo In rooms
0 and 5, over Fry's drug store. Ottlco
fhours, 18m to 4 p. m. 2-i-lm
Hr, Kacv, Mnv
i tb rink toutght. Only two
iHH- nights nt tho nutRtour race.
building Is In storo for the Willam
ette University oampus. This struc
ture is to bo built by the Y. M C. A .
who havei received a promise from a
wealthy man for a donation amount-
TfcfW of th con.estants havo a fight lng to 1 8.000. with the prorlio that
In chance There will sum bo a tho mwmben iecur 8000 About
mm tonight Will Williamson one-half of tho this last named 'aliy Ume.
1117 Maybe amount, tt Is said, has been seouroj.
Nuxt door to Journal ottloo.
HirylMHly
Will boost for Salem tonight, but
tomorrow don't forget to buy a saok
of Wild Hose flour, a horn product.
Dtvldctl tlu Chlldnn .
Judgs Calloway this morning
avanlsl thu oustody nt hr little 7-yoar-old
sun, Mrl, to kin mother.
Mrs. HUua Hrown, for the period of
una ytar. and If she cartHt for him
properly for that longth of tlm thn
ludeflnKsiy. Tho thr ohlldran go
to the fathtr. aud the Judge ordered
that either parent ralshl tthi tht
ehlldrH in ouitcKty at Out other, at
Hi
A "n l llllllal
Surpassiai Beauty
Mak thU Oxford aiatt from
tae eommon lot. Its outlla aro
vvtrtmely graetul. It is chavac
ttrid by stylo that win wm tt
U-it9Mrv.l favor In any wo
man oye, A shoa that cn bo
wora with coutuleutti in Ita abso
lute oorraetnotw Just on of the
many invpular style of
LEADING LADY SHOES
CH!tueMaiJ by O, !Hr Shoe Cv.
Jkq tradd mark UvUtlSo their worth Thy art ho that ar
f and. wtdl-r-coHjfortabU frow tho flrst and stylish to tho 6i!4.
W have them 1st tan. patent kid and gun UMtat Ahw the It P.
VnUh he4. A very trlsa and smart ho slightly wsanuh tn
NfHt Men's tKB, tatvnt, colt and gan metal Oxfords, alt U.
l IwlsHh. Also boys and mikes' vxfotis.
SALBM SHOE STORE
HKIMIKIKG A WVKXLWfV
m, W, Jiff T. MflpMhorpo
UiKm for All
TIia oaurass t the ell)' yttrday
for tho buslHwi mH' laaeh tuejL
wuh suoh hjar.ty rtms that It
va fiard tho etfi mhM not b
ai-uHunn4atH. but iNdonl Fish
ha ralKd vsry jmlat. and Hill ao
eommodau 390 r mr. TU Sulom
spirit la all right, ami rrybHly t
happy le be dotag MmcUUHg for the
bK town la the WMkt wlloy.
Tlwe who have hsh ain4y irtid
tKiktts ettR do so b)' wllUg at thd
Ukard nt Trade hoadqua,ttrii. w u?
on th oommUlw at th atl thK
evulag.
Moaoy Onlor F)rgvr
luUuatr Farrar Is U r4t (
a warning from tho Spokane jwwtal
departmeat to the ffct that there la
a. raonay order' forgor urklHg tn
this vlalnity. Sivral Mtaatha ago
many thousands of moaay order
blanks wro stolen frow th S&ttt
post81o. and It I thwo btanka tha
forger uUIUm by aulng them on
mtrvhants, usually on Saturday
nights, so that the fraud will aot b
FtUtl lVtltltni
Carl C. llronaugh, of PorUaud.
thN morning died with the sartary
ot state his petKIon for ronomtna
tlou to tho ottlco of olroutt Judge of
tho fourth Judicial district, on the
Republican ticket.
HoocMi I'ntll March SI
Circuit Judgo Qullowny Uas de
clared a reesjss of his eurt until
March 2d. During the iRtarmlManoa
ht will try oasw In Yamhill Qunty.
lMrti of IUxMlosurt
li V. Harris was griMited a ctft4
of foreclosure on the Onpltnl Ctty
iFrttt Farm lot ef Sella R. Surlngtr
for $13t by Judg Oallew'ay.
linth Old lllrtlv .
Postal Uaeeier Clinl hai
foifntl that J. N. Sayior ajMl R. .
Woile, two of Ute three men bt Use
oaunty Jail at Portland on the
ahaie of iwaalisg estceks oa Uie de
funot Merebajtu' aU lMittten Sank
at Georgia, have hMh dene a term
far burglary us ih as4tewUary
here. Say lor was known a "Peg"
while Welle went iwder Ue allaa ef
"Charloe Marrte."
lltthl to arcult Court
Han H. Haaiea, who wa areught
baek frew New Yerk Uy Sharif! Oul
ver on Ute ehargi at laraeay for the
theft of a team t aarsea aad wagasw
was held to aaewer ttae the Qhrout
tourt under a b.odt Hit hi-juds
Webster.
Miss Mary Drlscoll left this morn
ing for Portland, whoro she will ro
mnln for a few days visiting friendn.
Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Dlngham have
gono to Portland for a fow days'
pleasure trip.
Rev. and Mrs. J. C. Bunker, who
havo bcon visiting J. P. Robertson
and many other friends In tho city,
loft for their homo In Soattlo this
morning. Boforo coming hero tho
Dnnkor spont throo woeks touring
fin tlfnrtti
Misa Alivo V. Meyer Is visiting
friends In Portland.
Mrs. "K. O. Emmet has gono to
STARR PiAN
! GEQ.
wninsji
man class goods
C. WILL
iiiimiiiiiiiMMin
NofwJcb UnkmFifc
Issatratace
Frank Memllth, Resident M
Offlco with Wm. Drown ft Co.,
29 Commercial street.
i MONEY TO LO)
! THOS. K. F(
w , . . V r; , Over Ladd ft Dush's Bank,8a1i
Woodburn to Join her husband, for-
Ooldflold. Nev.. Pea. IK The re-
Vort that the leaked et mtaars will
return te werk Maaday aa an oja
shop and Tosopah scale bU de
nled by the efflolslk at the Bslaer
uatea.
merly of Bmmet t Sknlfe, but who
hns gone 'Into business at Wood
burn. Mrs. George Pearco la visiting rel
atives and friends at Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. K. Barhart havo gone
to Eugene, which will be their home
In tho future.
Dr. Fitzgerald, of Gorvals, has
been quite 111 for sevornl weeks and
was last night taken to a Portland
hospital for treatment for ulcor of
tho stomach. Ills many friends wish
him speedy recovery.
Mrs. Brown, who has been visiting
her ulece, Mr. F. O. Bowersox, has
left for her home at Oakland, Cal.
Mrs. Olive S. Hngland-Enwrlght
has gone to Portland for n few days.
Mrs. J. Frank Hughes Is spending
a few days at Portland, and will at
tend a reception given by the daugh
ters of the American Revolution.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Hofer havo been
In Portland to hear the opera Par
sifal. W. A. Saaas. of Wautoma. Wis.,
arrived in the elty teday tor a visit
with relative.
1'IM'Hll lUVHll WIIHHLS
AXl 1-OWKlt 1UVHR XKTH,
Sftufert Bros., the Warren Paok
lag Ca, and P. J. McGowan & Sons
this wnrRlag filed with the secretary
af Mate tktir arguaieM against the
Columbia Rirec SalmoB Preteetlve
Aasaeiatlema taltlatlve bill, which,
they olalm. le promulgated by the
fUharmea's aaloa of Astoria, baoked
ay the lateraaUonal organization
The claim U also made that the slgn
ees of the neUtloa. with the excep
tton, of those from Clatsop, have no
kaewtedK of the subject, which. It
U ataimed. wa grossly misrepresent
ed to them. Game Wardon Van Du
mb la severely asur4 fer falling
to Qataree the flsB laws, and the
oharge le made that the lower Co
lumbia rlvr fishermen are wholly
responsible for the InereAstas dearth
of salmaa.
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NEW TODA
siats3siisjsjfgajtsja
For SiUc Largo body and
srmdft sccond-Krowth fir, PH
H17 or 1283, Downing &.
2 S-tf-
Fr Bale Several houses In Si
and farm 'ands at a bargsla. i
ital National Bank. 6-1-
For Sale Fresh cows. Plnne Fl
or 2i. : :o-
For Sale Four-room ho ise
threo lots In Englewood
rooniR hnrd flashed Good
woodshed, ohlcken h as?
Alan 1 If. fit o.hnrsn na: "! A
1321 North 16th St - -1 '
WwuUVl A man with a fs
wants a Job of any knd thitj
respectable; sober and not airj
of work. Enquire of B at
Journal offlqe.
For Sale Young mlUh
$10. Enoulro 1019 VrW
ouo-half block easf " N $
Bnhnnl - -1 3fl
1?nn Rt!o flnn tnn.nrr v,)
alx aoros of farming aod
hoiiRrt and outbuildings t.s
dkm trunt nf lorranb. r s Sar
and orohard with house aad '
ll-lln... enn 1 A-ACTt hOP J
with hnuM and baiB. to b r
ail all or senarate Loafed
mllo north of Wauconda oa
t.l Una Pnnlllr. of E f
uv iij v Winter st SaVss.
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A. X. N'uson. Gefvai '
Farm 5 a or H. W Es"
Phone Farmers 36
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l. C.I. rtnnA froth JW ai" "
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Ancora. soats. Phoae Hr m
Blundell. Mornlngsid
Tni-nn nn nmvB mare. "
sesaoa. Enquire at Bnad S