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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 2, 1908)
Lace CwtalHS 1 New Embroideries 1 Net VeWngs I Silk Petticoats W. B. Corsets I Long Stfk Gtovcs MtMslik) Ifoferwear Grand Spring Exhibit of Tv-yai m k DAILY CAPITAL JOUKJTAI. SALXftf, ORBGOJf. MONDAY, MARCH 2, 108. mmSmmSmmmmmmam mimmmmm HMMMHanHMMMMIJ ABflklwHTv jfl Men's, Women's and CMMrei's Wearing Apparel. ThOse who have reviewed this showing have said that it surpasses any previous event ever before shown by the big store of go4 goods. Many were surprised, some bewildered, and the ma jority was astonished to think such a grand showingquantity and quality con-sidered-"CouId even be produced under one roof in this city at such moderate prices. Good goods is our hobby, andtemember we have no room for shopworn kind. Copyright 1907 by Hart Schsfmer Uf Msr Joseph Meyers and Sons' Wednesday Surprise Sale No. 374 For Wednesday only wo offer tho eolobrated (Minneapolis) scamloss ribbed vests for boys and' girls, all sizes. TWO FOR 25 CENTS flalo Btarts at 8:30 No Mlophono ordors received, Jos. Meyers & Sons' Grand Suit Event '4- Commencing Monday wo will sell all our Fa)i and Wlntor Suits In black, browns, bluos, checks, and llKt,' dark and mod In in stripes. II will pay to b ly now and lay awhy until nan fall for exactly HALF PRICE lmrJtdi I H Mm wk atM m.Wt iriilv fia iflB 1 I W I'VllimV Rt& ?i4 tut Rm 4 iv sHUMiL.tnv4ifrf 1341-1374 I4OC-I4I0 Ribbon Riplefs Just rocolvcd a now-lino of fancy Drsdon and PJunpndour ribbon at 30c to $1.50 n yard. Narrow Forolnn far trimmings and nook bands. Mossollno ,lii Blue, Appolo and Button, No. 80, JOo yd. 'Wldo, wlillo broendo ribbon for sashes, 8 Inch, 91.50 a yahl. Special for Monday Only For Monday only wo offor tho celebrated spun glass pottloonts, . fqual to any $2.50 grade pottl- coaIs for $1.75 Each .. City News HH- I WTO 111 I ww www w Dress Goods Jos. Moyors & Son's spoolnl lino of dross goods In all tho nowast wcavos and colors surpasses any ovont In tho history of tho Uig Btoro, so says tho partloulur shopper. . SILKS Tho nw Silk aro tho Itoyal, Foulard (vhowar proof), Mown-lino-Ghlffon, Tnffota In all colors, shadows, stripes, etc HUDNUTH famous perfumes In all tho bwoII new odors. - PERFUMES COLD CREAM, ORANOIJ STICKS, VIOLET TOILET WATER, NAIL FILES, i CUTICLE ACID, EMORY HOARDS. . 0 And all tho necessary nrlloles for manicuring tho nails, , Wash Goods Job. Moycra & Sons' grand showing of Hhls soason's favorlto tub fabrlos In llnonii, light bluo and pink embroidered, dollcnto blue, pink nnd navy In plain, all 27 Inohos wide, and an extra good valuo for 50c yard. Whlto sheor linen warnings with cross- bar effects, 3G inches Wide, decidedly now 60 Cents a Yard GRAND HALE or colored nnd black silk puttlcoatB. Thusa skirts aro mudo from 4ho best grade of taffeta, silk and uro tho bout values wo hnvo yot shown. REDUCED ONE-FOURTH WOMEN'S I.ON(J COATS. Our ontlro lino of women's wlntor coats to close, ? 12.60 to $20.00 values m 122.50 to $30.00 values $1485 Country Club and Daahclor Qlrl Waists, to oloso, values to $1.50 now SI CENTS SHOES ft Jos. Meyers & Son's Shoe Department Is doing h brisk buslnots In now Spring styles, the stock Is coin ploto, no old nMiuhors. The now Oxfords in patont nnd tnn with ribbon laro aro correct styles for Spring. Don't forget tho beautiful Japauoao ton pots or modern dtit pans aro froo with caah pair of ladles' shoes or Oxfords. ', (Nv Aiiiicje) l'lrnt Floor. b a a m JAX. Ill eu&iA 5J INCORPORATED jcnA Silk Waist Special Illaok, light and dark gray, bluo and red nnd groen plaid taffeta waists. $5.00 values to oloso, &I.U3 $6.00 valuos to oloso $4!.OM $0.50 vuluos to cIoho 1.38 All odds and ends and broken HnM of knit underwoar for worn on HALF PRICE Broken linos of laeo aurtalns from ono to throe pairs, reductid from 39 TO 50 PER CENT Hats Novelty Soft Hats In all tho latest shapes an,l eo' ors for men and young men a: now on exhibition In the new Fia Department. (Xrw Aiukmc) Flritt Floor. New Pennant Art Felt For malilnff collogo ptosiati nnn bands, etc., all the nswe colors for coast colleges sod tula r ablo colors for eastern cc K (Drapery Depart inrut.) Second Floor 'WtfttWer OccanloRnl win (onluttt nnd Tus Mf, W WmU- 'lo tons of ohlokeus this wwek Ospttal Commission Company. I'hona Hi, tf Trt Auotltrr llrlknap H P nolknap. of I'rlnavtlle, thU issornlnK tlltHl a copy of his ilUon mr noiulnatlon nttUo' Heuumoan Hckut to tho ofllw of iolut rrnjesjn Uvo for the .SlstlulfloU Hdlss parvs Btutomont No. l, j WW Msrkot rj, paid for 6hkkns C5jltal CawmUfclon Company. Phono It. tf MNNkrH VHiVr1lUttf Parlor Tk A. M. OtouRh UudrUUInsr tmm t nmon IH natMt and Vk appointed on the eo&st. whllo, th autlss ar not pit4nt, thtvy aro t tltuw wxty and It U tfen that ppltf RPPrcUtj KOOit sorvlw and ftoiVa quality In ovtry depart t of oUslHots. 1 Vh up with H tho asw Ideas ta wy llao snd thti pi style of supplies la stock, garter t 448 Court string. A, 3M Trtutt rk NlotlovVhm (furworly Kn' nr Ors4) will show to the people et sImu thMr woUvlrtul "PamIob Hy" ilHM Hd 'H8ly OHy 8U,M r 'y five wM: Tho mw r KuuIho wUImsI Pmk Hrt iHtiitts (row tho HNtatlYW. Thy v 'Pasilon Play," as given overy tenth year by tho inhabitants of that world famed llttlo villus In Uavarla. Tills Is tho auio film 4 hut for two weeks lu DooKinbr orowdtM tho Nlckelo dlon In Portland boyond Its oupaolty. and on Us return onKagumout a few week ngo did the samo thing. Kv ory man, woumn and child should e thin llfo if Chrlsi. From Marsh I to S, InolUdlvs. Auy sost $ conls. llrisg Us Your Cttlokous- Wo want all you have. Capital Commission Co Phono 179. tf FlvrtilVr tVnt Discount- Tun oxeoutlvo ommlttoo of IheJ Ponrdipf Trade has dealdwd to muktf a duoount of th por aont on ydarty subtcrlptlons paid In adanco thus lux March All members should tak IJL ' "SSMSISSHSSBSMSMHMBJWSHMMtiMMaMr notice, us thoy can make u saving, and facllltato the work of organlsa tlon. In Prolttito Court Tho appraltors or (he stato of Hobort L, Steele, deooased, this moon I n 15 tiled their rqpyrt, showing the estate to bo worth $9Q0. Nntlw lo Odd FUoh. All Odd Foloiwtt aro lavltod 18 motit at tho hall tomorrow, Tuesday, at 1 o'oloflk to AUtiHd th funoml of Ttlmon Ford. Uy ardsr l A. f Karvdy, N. (i. ltt'golar SftftluK Of Ohadwlok Chaptw1, N'a. 3?, Oj dar af Hastarn Stajr, THlay va luu. Maroh 3, at S o'atQoX. Inltla Graber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING I Will give prompt attsntloa to all flrdw. Kuaraatee our work 4o give satUta4lan and to bo up to the sanitary stand ard. WK WIWi MR PI.KA8KD TO fllVK KSTlMATKa 0' 4 Call at awr shop oa I.iVwty lhtt Wok of Barr'a Jewelry S4ar. Pka $$9. tiua and olaL. All numUafa pieuse MiMr ArrttlKtml - A U alias "Frad" Mosar. who was, brought hack Saturday from Uols Idaho. h tha charge of pasting flail tloas efcak, was rnlRal Ufforu Judca Maoris U(i wamlaB. and ha was given aaUt tsvworraw 19 antor hla plea. 1.1no To wkat gfd aoibi say abjoni Wild Umo Ftonr. and than buy a sack. It Is tho hast valbay flour. 1 HUl UlRht Attar you with tha ht graaarlai in Sa'aai. La$ me BU an ordar tor you, aad sti ( you don't thlak I aw right. J. M. Uawrao, phoaq Si I 4nl of Tlwnk Mrs. Rl attd daHKhtata dalr to tkaak. their fcieada far thajr klad sympathy and help la the death aad burial of their beloved daughter aad BlUr. Mabel Reed Mrs K M Hoed, Clara K Ueed, Mrs Maudo L. Lai Bnt. Do You Know That our groatost aim Is to ploaso oustomors. Phono us an order, and lot us try uiul plaase you. Stousloff Dros., phone 321. Personal Mention Actlut; PalllH'nrt' Tin n ting pallbearers at Tllraon Ford's funeral will bo. Hon John If. McXary, M. E. Poguo, B. M. Crol aan, I H. McMahon, W. T. Slater and Jojin Mannlnc, of 'Portland. Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Wolf this morulas left for Woodburn, whlah Is to ho their future homo. Mnu J. F. Day, who has boon vis ltlng Mfctj Usrtha lthotlaa. of this alty, returned to hor heme at Wooil- hurn this morajog. Mftw Hsrtha Allon, with hor broth or. Dan. returned howe from a two days' vlelt t Alhaay. Mias Oraoe Drown and Ml&a Gladys Kaadall. who have spaut u few days vfeitlug In Salem, returned to th4r home la Portland thla mora.. Ing. Mwu F. U. Valt, at SaatUa. wha has baoa vteUtag bar wothor-la-law. .Mrs. O. T. AValt. left for home this maralas. Rev. V. 1L Saltoak, jwster of Um Methodist aha rah, ataowpaaled by Dr. W. S. U4t. flotd saor4ar 0 tha Proshytoriaa eharah. west to Port laad this fuarHlag. Miss Bather Rotated has retaraed to bar home at Jeffers, a It or a visit with hor brother, Joha v. Relaad. oMhU Qlt'. Mr, a II. Plokett Is roturalag to her hewo la Bageae from & short vktt with friends la this oity. Mtt HaMrodge is seadlag a few weeks with har uacl. Mr Marios HoUredgtf. at the GUbart & patter soa farm Dlvorvo for DcMiillon Judga Oalloway this morning gn.ntHi a divorce to Rose I). Glllo way from har husband, John William son. on the grounds of desortlon, ho having loft hor and disappeared many months ago. o ALASKA. MIXER KRO.BX TO MKATII. SkaVway, Maroh 2. William J. Cottar a miner. 26 yeara of age. from Ilutte, Mont., was frozan to death while attempting to walk from Skagwny to Rannott yeatorday. lie left this oity in the morning In com pany with throo companions. Whllo ascending the mountain aud walk ing, on the railroad track he fell bo hind hie companions, tolling them to go aad have dinner ordered at ths Bummlt road house. His compan ions waited In vaiu for bis arrival, aad after dtaaer thoy retraced their stops aad met a travolor who told them the man was freezing on tha trail. The thro mea returned and found Coitttr uaooasolous down a Sto-foot ombaakment. whore he had rolled. He was living, but past help Ootttr was a member of Butte fed go. Western Federation of Min ors. 11U brother Jamas live at SS9 Howard street. San Fino!sco. o . ' CASTOR I A lor lafaata aai GMUrta. ; Tit M Yi Hart AIwijs Ufr l Seara tha Signainreof DIED. McCUDRlN. At tho Sa'cn HoiM Andrew McCubbin, aged 0 1 last nlcbt. Tho deceased was a result 8IIvarton un to several mootti when ho became 111. and i H to this city for treatment survfvo him a brother m BtM Orecon. and tho foilowlni Mrs. H. Simmons, of Si'rerlas filina. Miss Mlllr Fa k ttl May Folk, all of Por'.and a announcement later. DROWN. At his re 'denes H Salem, Monday mornlns w 1908, Henry I. Brown. vears. of uneuraonla Funeral services wU he coi hv Pnthar Moore freffl Si nhnt-M. wdncsdav afteraoca nlnnl- Tntnrmant 10 C tV ie A.n... Tha Mmnln. l K"l homo at 10 o'clock REE-D. At tho bO; f' ,a Mabel Reed, of ipma1 aaj rn..iil aurrlM. "v C"- Friday morning 1, R f ' from thfe U. a churfh n ia whlqh aho was a member J" In City View cemetei &&&& Gmh1 for Kverjbodf. .- w.... -n router 4 kohi araaiit. -- iBtf, Saa Francwco- -'-endroso all that has Elfttirle nltters as a toase at ft 4 If I. rnnnA fnr alr?bOdl' li . ... v .lat aJ"! stowaca, nvr lu a prompt aad ' aad builds op tbe sy" ever sold ever a dug!' w. J, ..r!.-r t U 56c at J C Perry sd8 1