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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1908)
DAJLX CAP! TAfi JOURNAL. SALEM. OMEGON, MONDAY, MARCH 22, 1006. 4S T i,MLi m MlfilflH-UM - ' ,""" '' """"n- SVBSkM-------HMai-HaiaVBfJRHMaHBBMHHBMBikB: KPRIM STYLE EXHIBIT Wearing Apparel, that has proved and been acknowledged by all to be the best ever shown in the northwest. Metropolitan store are not showiig newer designs than can be had at this storeall at small prices New fc MEN Of mhk' 'lVTfwjMi wv5dMi wl--ih----i 1 i k i fc ooy Hi n ' mm 11 mJ'iWiJ'im III ll'l'lMTTmv Ivdjdh ,? Silk Suits In tJio now Eva Tnnguny styles these. njUts are among tho new com- irS and aro welcomed by tlioso who wish somathlng out of tlio ordinary. '' Nov? Spring SklrtB of , especially selected fabrics and tailored la an artistic way Tlifa aHHortmcnt ban firoilRbt with It "nltuiy new colors i ' andeslgiiB. t f Naw and- complcTo lino of wasb ftklrts, - " ' , . Now DiihI coats all hizob In many now stylos. Waists X)J this Bonson'n nowest, In lawns, dimities, porcalcB, with omhroldorod yokoa nnd collars, In whlto, checks, jjlrljios and n assortment of colors At this showing wo ltnvo broken all pre- vIomb -records and now can plnco lioforo ouricUBtoriiorH a complcto assortment of wool waists In lulcst doslgns at modvrato prices Wow waist doparttnont. VI HOT FLOOlt, Dress Goods Wq nro ehowlng hundreds of yards of nxoltiBlvo designs and fabrics In tho most wanted colors with trimmings to match NBW HIIiKH of most ovory known vnrloty aro on display In abtindanco in all tho popular Hhndos at tho silk counter. A full and complete assortment of spring underwear for women In now ready lodveloBs vests.... 10c to $:i.(M) Union Suits noc to ti.(o VotB nnd Drnwora.iWo to $:l.fJ0 I'NDKHWKAII MICTION F1IIOT FLOOH. WASH GOODS Of -this spring's showing comprise many now and pretty designs of oxcluslva poMorns nnd will only bo found at this Btore Wo have taken great pains In selecting these good and aro now ready with tho largest showing ovor brought to Salem Now Uatlsto, In tans, bluon and whlto In attraotlvo doslgns 30 IncheH wldo 15c YARD Dress ginghams, 30 to 30-Inch wldo In many handsomo now pat terns of medium shades, and plaids 20c YARD WE "'. , Aro Salem's agents for the newest and best nnd most prog ressive, and most authentic pat terns. There Is no waste In cut ting nnd no trouble In under standing Ladles Home Journal pattern prices . 10c and 15c Ask for free style book at Pat torn Counter. i i rt Jos. Meyers & Sons' Wednesday Special No. 377 For this day only wo offer a complcto lino of Liberty prtisos with braBB and gsinmothl trimmings. Baoh imrso contains a mirror, coin purse, nnd card cauo Regular fl.CO values for . ..., 93 Cents Shoes Wo can shako hands nnd congrntulato oursolvoB with tho now ox tonslvo shoo doparttnont, ns being oulppod with n moro complete showing than ovor boforo New shipments nro arriving dully which Ih making our stock tho tnoHt up-to-date In tho west, one of tho groat requisites of successful shoo business l a perfect fitting shoo. An v 111 fitted Bhoo not only causes dlBtreaB to tho wearer but will not wear. In order to fit successfully it Is absolutely necessary to hnvo all klnda of foot from A A. to triple 12. I Tin e& led. IlleueM&gwU You know by looking In a mirror that tho front of your clothes look right, but how about tho back Hundreds of peo ple seo your back every, day, tho cut of your coat; tho hang of It; tho way It fits the back You can't Bee It yourself, but a lot of other people can Ycnt want It right, and wo offer you tho clothoB that make It right They aro made by Hart, Schnjt nor & Marx, and there aro no bettor clothes made wo show hero tho back of ono of our 'var sity vmodela, very smart; look that way on you. fX' Copyright 1908 by Hirt Schfiha It M New Top, Coats Just received New Em broidered Stiff Colllars All iiIjiob, 25c to G&c each Laco and embroidered Jnbots 65c to $1.00. Four-ln-bnnd stocks In blue, grcon nnd black dots, 3Gc and f0c. New fancy Dresden rib bon 35c to $1.50 n yard. Belts and Belting At this showing of all the new est designs and colors, clastic moire, and Bwastoka, elastic and loathor bolts to match costumos. The now voIIb of nil tho wonted colors- largo and small dots, aro now ready Shirts For tho part.cu ar dretr j lino of gents' furnishing ia poal to men, by Its netBtu 1 stylish offoc(. New coittl! with or without cuffs tttiti With pJaln or pleated bosow stripeH, checks, blues. Uu, all the wanted colon XKW ANNEX Boys' Suits Send tho boy in -h cis 1 hero Just tho same a if ttyi nccompalnod by his prti will fit him perf.ct'j s4 I will convlnco you DE LUX FLEXIBLE RIM STRAW HATS FOR MEN WILL BE SHOWN THIS SEASON ONLY BY THE BIG ST( Ctiv Np.wq ! WwatliMi-s 4 Kltourr tonight nml Tuewlay, Of tho HpUoopal ohuroh will hav a talo of oookinl tood Saturday, March 31, at Putnam's drug storo. llakfid bonus, brown broad, salt rls viug broad, oakon, ooakles. salads nnd ovorythlng for a Sunday dlH mr. 3-lP-at 1 Am Kelllng Stcond-grndo 3-lnoh tllo at $5.00 per thousand, onvthlrd regular prico; lOand 13-luoh Mcondgrndo , at very low prlco, alao. J. K. Mur phy, Bnlotn Tllo Factory. 3-4-ood Try Writing to Me clothos cloanod up. Wo are horo to do It In tho proper fashion. Glvo us a trial. Johnson & Btogo, noxt door to Journal oillce. I'm Htlll ' After your ordars, If you tfiltik of building. My sash and door factory Ana mo ir I cannot save you turns out all kinds of mill work. money on any biooks you want toju,no aad g0 m and lat us figure buy. l O. box 19, Portland. Oro 8-4-lm,p So lHillAtlra) MtfUns . Tho iKilltlcol tue)tjng at MulW Vras HMtn44 on aojouoi Sf 4ho fSA Btjt Rrt at somo future data. 3UtwomtMst COOO Hovnl Ann Trtn- For salo, 3 M to 6 feou at 20 cants Hnqulro of 8. i Kimball, No. 2 Qray blotk, Sulm, Or. 3-17-tt toguhor. A. M. Ban. Factory oor nr Mill and Churoli stroats. Cnu't 1 1I used for making sola In tho candy shop, the tiro quas quonched aftr It had dostroyod the awning und so voroly scorohod th building. Tho damago will not oxcood $10. Tho tiro may have started by a match be ing thrown out of ono of tho wludowa In tho rooms above, tho store. 1 !! In Wnhhlngton W. S. Hrown, of Hosodslo, Oro., dlod March 30. at Carson. Washing ton. Ho was at lb a minora! springs. Il wan a brother to Mm. A. Doty, al- Hugur CutVil i Mama, oy? own mako, at 12e nor J. M. Lawroucc. PJViind. FuivIkUu & Van PftUe.p. 1 lhl You Hr Of some aRilstanoo to QU tn tho so of IlosodaJo. Or. Mrs. Doty will nutter of household nooossltlos? If, take tho romalns baok to Iowa for It is auythlng In tho line of groceries burial. y iihI, give m a oall, Phona 3U.I Htlu Polo uroke Personal Mention Miss Mtggle Morrow from Port land Is In this city visitlug Mrs. L. 11. Huc6-n. E. P. Thayor, of Whitewater, Wla., wa In tho alty today, to visit his old frlond, A. H. Undorhlll, of th Cos oado Croamery. Ho Is a banker with plenty of this world's goods, und wants a plnco to live that Is moro like heaven. f. J. Carlton Is 111 at his home in North Salem. IMK0. nnLLiVKK la E W dnv. March 22 1M H Stephen Colder of I'm C6 yoars, of heart mii Thn remains will t Wl Uulon, where the fur iff MADDB.V- la Et 8.1 March 22, 190x atot. Mru. Sophia UU vniBrf The r main i l K ! town of Switierl4 nouncoment )ater T Tho oatehlMg of tho trolly !ole on one of th big Oregon Weotrlc cars So an up-to-date markotf Wo would on tho trolley wire, as It turned lato IM110 Ut AtrlvHl Hicrt you to see oum and-Lpy snintof SUt etreet from Hlch at 11 o'cleck: Tf9lHy UttjU of well brokt htrss. our meat, that U kept l a porfeatly J Uilo msrnlHg remitted In the break reivel ttxtwy at 3kltM & 0m9-tHHltary maajier. Steiujoff", nr). lug at the base of the olegraph pole Dr u. n.AUmitu, Qin nn uU u harn. tttsht or tM ef tkim re PKumo 321 deuce 296 Liberty tUoiW Salem. 36lm NVw Wiring lliuMUIiiitenl 13. W. IMoroe wtU cw oou a urst Ju wiring and gtmeral eltotrlc re pair lio on State etreet. Mr. Pierce Is uot nitty n ttVIUotl eleetrlolatt, but hol n oHg mtm woil-kwown In thlf rlty for hU imluitry. eobrloty aud genial maHuer ill many at the southwest oorner of tho Junc tion of th two atreets. aad the gea- oral tearlftg doww and snapping of tine yttHHg mare, Oall early. Dlvorvo Suit Sottlrt! iieiti nr iirM htnuing MOAllUUr & UptoR, the auorneye the network of wlroe. Fortunately Ohuiiee Wright, who was arretted for OrrU P. PtUmorton. rooeijUy sued the faltlag pole was etoppod by a par tii-ore uy hie wire, Kva, qn tne mgn wire striiag from two other gmends of rroelty. have riled a mo-Hoe. ana iu downward flight arroet ttOM for a dlswbMNl of the suit .on the ed. Otherwise the a cold eat might IWmm4 tkt It U unjusllQabl and hnvo reeMHed very seriously. Traf tht the Mwe aotton has boo.n trlU lie wa delayod for oonsidembly over by the cU-oull MUirt In MuRuamah an howr o toe looa) lines, as well as vices of W 11 Holme a attorney, county, and ywu Palmerto oaee the throegh line to Portland as the was thrown ot of eourt. . resek of the mishap. Sttturvl night through the effect of Bhortrf Culver and Sheriff Grant, ot Polk oaunty. was arraigned be fore Justice of the Peace Wolwter. this warning. Hie o won ejiaUn ned until he eonld sonre the ser- frienn yWb, him eery euwees In and consult wHh hiw. HeUoharged Uvnow uudertakleg,. For the pwlh Htallng a ore ftuni Qhaa. neatoa lAr Pierce hasteen with tho Yntely at Mleieu Uottom. Vetern Kleetrjo. Nfttvqfacturlpg i . Company and litis n(vttreent ehargo Ym.X! Urvwrt of the wit lug contract Jpr the Feeble1 ,Adyve want you to Ktf.a saoU f wuq jwb nour U) maxe goou ureaa with. Thin a home product mauu- !(an(hjjea bj" the Salem YlurlnBi JartsTiaid should be ued lt everyi UlHdiHl ..m1i- ArVQukliljr !lou$e for sale for $200 PnMlBg Logging Qo. Huqulre il Lsilani .hatuaj. Jlenton oownty U uot of debt. A Ikm't You Think KooiJ pUco to remala. J it Is about time to have tfcc4e old Suiubiy Ftn j1ii1mIo Court A tire of unknown origin Sunday Nta May Hicks was this morntag aftrnooit deiine,! the awning in appoints guardian of the $7309 es front of Dr S C. Stone' drug store, tate of Reta M. Hleks, a nMaor. by at 241 Coramerelai strceu and for a her father. John llloki. time threatened 4he building wlthi n kloetruotion Fortunately Dr. Stoae. Mrs. W. F. U. Smith. wh h h saw the Hume in time, lowered the visiting in Delias the past weels. re- awning. acta, with the assistance or utraea heme today. Mr. Hell, who eoadneUi the oandyi o- store la tsu adjoining building, nnd Montana. New Mexico and Caltfor wlth the aid of carbonated water nla Jelad tk Talt co4ran Senday THERE CAN ONLY BEONE "BEST"BiCV( S7 MHlOp L Jr w JLMUtiMSMaMMAByn F AND IT IS THE WORLD'S BEST 0 1 190S Racycles just arrived: come Id ai see 1 Phose 348 FBiM J. MOORE iG BEST WOW 'AT HONEST ?$ &