DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY UM, 1008
A;
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are Ready
ATTENTION
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iWe
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With one of thp finest lines of nil wool elotliditg to show every
man who comes ih'to, this store! These clothes nro the-Hart, Sclmffnor
A MnrxsueCl taifi More sunn n'Ml style wn.q never lint Into n suit of
clotlK'fl, nul ns to the cost, well, they don't cost any more tlinti ordi
nary clothes. We have other clothofc, too.
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT
. NEW ANNEX
Snow White
Waists
I Kim nm
With pleated or fancy Jnce and
embroidered yokes. Every one
is handsomely mnde nnd nro
perfect fitting. The only thing
chenp about them Is the price
Values to $1.50, reduced to
98c
1IHH
, IVZ."- M IMBHHf
I iflHi Vi I
Dealers will refuse to buy wool
tied with binding twine. Cotton hop
twine la the best thing to use. Sack
, twine" or inhy .glazed' twine will do,
farmers and wool growers.
"YM. BROWN & CO.,
Snlem, Or.
THAW NOT
. HELPED BY
WHISKEY
Tm As the
Cppyright J908 by
Hart SchafFner & Marx
Boarding
Houses
TAKE NOTICE
buj
for
This is your opportunity to
Pillow Cnses and Sheota
about the cost of making. Integ
rity Pillow Cases 40x30 Inches, 2
for
,25 cents
Intogrlty
Sheets, 72x00 inches,
48 cents
, tnskn Pillow CaBes, 4Dx3G Inches
Yfcrand special,
; lOccach
Wo just received this new line
this morning.
Long Silk Gloves
1
of tho Kayscr and Founea best
makes, 12 to lG-button, elbow
length in ttlnck, nusset, tan, Pon
gee, White ,brown, etc, $1.50r
$1.75 nnd $2.25vnlues, special
this week
$1.28
Wo are now showing some of tho
new "Merry Widow" bows In all
'tho newest colors.
Ladles' Gnunlet Driving Gloves
nnd "Merry Widow" Veiling nro
among tho new arrivals
Panama Hate
of this season's newest weaves
and shnpes, each one a perfect
beauty.
I
$10 values $7,501
$7.50 " $5.00
Our entire line of Straw Hats has
been greatly reduced. It Old Sol
should happen to como out real
warm now you might as well bo
prepared.
at this
store.
Lee Hose 47). Hleii&l4 UJUnA Values t0 50c I
Jr. 'INCORPORATED ) tt I
$1 .00 v wttrrrrwTrrrwKt 7c I
i i j
(UnU'cd Tress Tinned Wire.)
PoitghkeepBio, NT. Y Mny 22.
Scotch whiskey administered In good
sized doses to Hnrry Thaw Just bo
foro he took the stand in the recont
hnbens corpus proceedings brought
to effect his releaie from Mntteawan
asylum is now held responsible for
hi; poor showing as a. witness in his
own behalf.
Amos T. Raker, acting superin
tendent of tho Institution, M3 author
ity fdr the statement that largo Quan
tities of the whiskey 'were smniggk-J
into tho asylum and given to Thaw.
It Is learned from nn other sourco
tlint tho young Plttsburger drank
three big drinks of the liquor a few
minutes before he testified nnd that
his 'dazed condition nt that time Is
now attributed to Scotch whiskey.
O M
Proposals for Sclenco litilldlng.
Sealed proposals plainly marked
on the outsldo of the Benled envel
opes', "Proposals for Sclenco Build
ing, Oregon Agricultural Collogo,
Corvallls, Or.,' nnd nddressed to tho
Secy, of tho Board of Regents, B. E.
Wilson, at collego offlco, until 3
o'clock p. m. of Juno 2, 1008, for tho
construction nnd completion of n
three story brick nnd concrete, bcI
onco building, at Corvallls, Or., in
strict accordnnco with the plans,
specifications and Instructions to bid
ders which may b? cxnmlned nt the
ofllca of the Secy., at tho collego, and
nt the offlco of tho architects, Bon
nes, Hendricks & Tobey, C7 Labbo
Bul!d!rig, Portland, Or.
5-22-9t.
mI"Ifrdourrrsto
and spare neither time nn, J?
?Itlmj h2
r.uK.,ls win nappen, bicycles
buck; but we bend everv oL2
ward making your wheel as gj
..w wira, a scls .nto bad.shapt
Ks ,ci way it ymMi
uj iiic opportunity.
FRANK J. MftORR iFNd
"-, neien
City News
Wcntlirr
Probably fnlr tonight nnd Satur
day warmer.
BiwelMni BflNoballt
Saturday and Sunday. Vancouver
vs, Snlem. League grounds, 3 p. m
Chicken
A very superior brunch of chlckoiiB,
lrlo3 and bakers, to draw from for
your Sunday dinner at F. P. Farrlng
on, State street grocer and mnrkot
wan. Vancouver Coming
Tho crack Vancouver league team
will meet tho Cherry Pickers tomor
row and Sunday afternoon, longuo
grounds, 3 p, m,
flovcrnor V0 Speak-
Qovomor Chamberlain will1 arrlvo
at Salem Saturday morning, drivo to
Incleay where ho will address a
farmor's picnic, thenco to Woodburn
where ho will spen.k In tho aftofnoon,
nnd back to Snlem where h,e will
penk In the evening. The governor
la being glvoH cordial rtceptons
-wherever ho speaks, and -Marlon
ounty audiences will bo nov exc.ey
tlon,
V
Bnsehall! IJnsolmlH
Saturday and Sunday. Vnneouvor
vs. Snlem. League grounds, 3 p. m,
doHo to Seattle A
A Salem party Uft this morning
for Seattle to see th lltot compose.1
of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Stockton and
Miss Stockton, Mrs, Culbertson and
on, Mr. and Mrs, J. P. Frizzell, Mr.
ind Mrs. Frank Smith,
Baseball! HaseUall!
itirdRy aud, 3unday'Vancoijv0r)
vs. galera. League grounds, 3 p. m;
nowJKht FarHi
O; W. Wester was In he city to
dy(aud says he has bougnt& farm
3xA Qutsidepf JcdfQrson, part.pf.'th,
old IWllMltiUlWiiUelRlW.'Hs
ty, and hopes to bring his family to
Jcffomon and make his future home.
Law Graduates
The class of 0S of tho Willamette
University lnw school held Its gradu
atlng exercises at tho First M. E
ohurQh last ovonlng. Hon. Jullun
Morelnnd of Portland delivered tho
address. Tlioao receiving the legal
dogreo are: Phllp Stovor, George
Nuner, Jr., William P, Lord, Jr.,
Walter C. Wlnslow, Harry K. Spnld
lng, Wallace G. Trill and Roy Mor
gan. Vancouver Coming
Tho ernck Vancouver league tenm
will meet tho Cherry Pickers tomor
row and Sunday afternoon, league
grounds, 3 p. m.
A fixed purpose to find a cer
tain number of nvw customers
each week Is a good sott of ml-vertlslng-muhltlou
for n merchant.
Nine out of ten of your new
customer como through the Influ
ence of your advertising.. To In
crease your advertising apace. Is to
Increase your new business In rel
ative, proportion. '
Let Vh Send
Yon a spring lamb roast to go with
tho flno greon peas now in the mar
ket. Steusloft Bros. Phone 321,
A Good Clun
Is always a treat to a smoker. Th9
Salm Cigar Factory manufactrarps
on'y tho finest quality cigars, Tasli
moo, 12 c; La Carona, 10c; Bon
Ton, Gc. Glvo ihe home product a
trial.
We Aro Selllnfe
Flour nnd w"e know Its-good. Buy
a Salem produot and 'help your own
town. Remember the name, Wild
Rose flour, and give it a trial,
Divorce Granted
Judge Galloway thin afternoon
granted a -divorce to Mrs. Rosa 0.1
Forsytho from her husband J. M.
Forsythe. To evidence developed the
fact that the parties were married In
Sjfalom ou September 15, 1896, that
since the marriage the hubbnnd con
jfraoted the habit of drinking, squandered-
his money, and failed to pro-
.vjue property ior njs wife Tho
laintlR will, resvime her former
was formerly of Clew, Gilliam couu same of Hom G. Wkitney.
PERSONAL
Miss Nouta Potter of Portland is
visiting with her friend Miss Mnrga-
rot Putman.
C. W. Poguo has completed his
courso at Wlllamettfe divinity school
nnd left this morning for his homo
nt Bridal Veil, whoro ho has illled a
pulpit all the tlmo ho has studied at
Salem. Ho is a young man who has
worked hard to get an education and
made many frlonds n this city.
Mrs. Fred Perkin?, wlro of Ensign
Fred Porklns of the battleship Wis
consin, Is visiting the state treasurer
and Mrs. W. T. Porklns. She lenvea
tomorrow for Bremerton navy yard,
Washington, where sho will Join her
husband during the stay of tho fleet
on tho Puget sound cities,
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Society
Frank Meredith, Resident Agent.
Offlco with Wm. Brown & Co., No
28 Commercial street.
MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd & Bunh's Bank, Salem, Oi
Good fii-nwr
Is a blessing to nil. Therefore, J
M. Lawrence is a blessing to lota of
peoplo for he selli tho best groceries
Phono 311.
o
OA8VORIA.
PLAYWRIGHT TO SECOND
DRYAN'S NOMINATION
(United 1'rrna Lrnncd Wire.)
New York, Mny 22. The nomina
tion of William J. Bryan In the
Democratic natlonnl convention will
bo seconded by Augustus Thomm,
noted playwright and author, at the
request of the Nobrasknn.
Brynn had hoped .t'hnt Thomas
would plnco him in nomination, but
Mayor Dnhlmnn of Omahn, Insisted
that thl honor should go to Nebrns
kn, so Brynn consented to this nnd
the "cowboy mayor" will make the
nomination speech.
Tho NebrnBkan wanted Thomas to
go to the convention as a delegate
from Now York, but Tammnny ob
Jeoted to him, so Bryan has arranged
to have tho author sont from Mis
souri, his native Btate.
SAVED QUEEN'S LIFE
RECEIVES RIG HONOR
(Unlteil Pre I.enictl Wire.)
Llfbon, Mny 22. Queen Amelia
has puhllc'y honored the soldier
Vnlonto, who saved her life when
King Carlos iyid Crown Prince Lulz
Phllllpo were assassinated. Ho rush
ed up to the assassin as he was about
to fire point blank at tho queen nndj
knocked up tho barrel of his carbine.
Jlhl!k
" ' "ua w oe aconted Ota
ot peoplo gathered oiMfafc,
.IPO 'Pl,-v .. I . """1
of'thojoMlerthecfMiriiiii
of tha Tower andthfSt jl
. cr majecty then m
mo uiucouy followed by Vj
crowd below cheered nth
nnd tho queen pointed to
nnd in a voice broken ty j
said:
"Ho saved my life."
Tho crois conferred
carries with It a pe!ca
captain's salary.
ft
ANOTHER AMEblCUM
Alttt'KI
(Unlttil rrmUMtiV)
London, May Jl.-AsctkJ
lean dancer, who promimlri
ns groat a tesittta m HI
Allen will soon aprti
local theater). 8k alii
"Rose Latour" and clilw l
Is related to two Aawtoa i
alro families whoM jwil
known the world out. UM
Allen, Mlsj "Utoar'i" iu
classical nnd emotional it Hi
limbs nro bare and k W
tumeisof trBjreat pit .
I THAT SATISFIED WELL-DRESSED FEftff
ALWAYS GOES WITH ONE OF
&
NEW TODAY
For Sale New 6-room house on
Market nnd Thirteenth . All con
veniences. Will sell cheap. Ad
dress C. H., Journal offlce. tf"
For Sale Several houses In Salem
and farm 'unds at a bargain. Cap
ital Natloual Bank. 6-l-eod
l'or Snj'e 21 thoroughbred black
Minorca chickens. Phone 655
Main. M. L. Hamilton, 357 State
St. 5-22-3t -
Wanted Lady to All permanent po
sition; salary $50 per month. Give
home address. Address Mrs. B. L.
Howard, several delivery. Salem.
5-22-3t.
.Lost Man's large. black nurse, pnn.
'.ialnlng ?l(Mn goid, two deposit
checks aud a note. Finder return
to Fry's drug store for reward.
5-22-3t
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-Bishop's Ready?
Tailored Suits
$10
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coPtmaHT ua it tmc mhcs fr
MICHAELS-STERN
FINE CLOTHING
A MIOHAtl, STCRN CO,
KOCHItTIH, N, t,
LOO to $35.1
A 'npH'p.rf: fit is a certainty, arf I
'mmft.i- cMp and duraW
surpassed by no other make.
new Summer patterns in sizesjo
all arc now on our Counters.
SALEM WOOLEN MILL j!