Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 25, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY MAY 20, 1008
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system that commands highest praise; a clean store, a clean stock. Cleanliness is a hobby with us; no diK
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always the lowest consistent with regular merchandise. Compare and be convinced. We convince customers
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A Carnival of Suit Bargains
Ladies' Attention
. This senson'3 newest showing of hlgh-clnso tnl'orotl gnrments nt
great reductions. Mld-sonson isnov hero nnd your Tailored Suit in
demand. There ano checked and striped fabrics, rich navys, Vlnclcs,
browns, made from cholco Imuorted noveltv c'oths. Tho. coats show
x tho new cutaway effects in different lengths and also tho new pony
Jackets which havo been this season's favored styles.
$27.50 valucB reduced to $20.83
$28.50 values reduced to $15.00
$22.50 values reduced to $10.00
$30.00 values reduced to $23.05
$37.50 values reduced to $23.85
$10.00 values reduced to $29. 85
$45.00 vttluo9 reduced to $33.75
Wednesday Only
Men! Men! Men! Men! Men!
Mid-season Sale of High Art C'othing. Never before have we' given
you such an opportunity. Every Spring and Summer Suit, and they nro
all NEW in t'he store, at Great Reductions. When you consider that
cur prices are based on Dry Goo.ls Margins, our cuts' are equal to
one-half .elsewhere. . Savo money $5.00 to $10.00 on every Suit.
$10.00 values cut to'. $ 7.C3
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Black or Tan Laco Hose a regular COc value in a complete rango
of sizes. Remember It's for Wednesday Only, aB
Wednesday is always Special Bargain Day at this
store. On sale at 8:30. No tclcphono orders received.
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$12.00 values cut to $ 9.S5 Ri'
$15.00 values cr.it to $11. CB
$1S.50 values cut to. ..;. $13.90
jzu.uu va'ucs cut to. ...".$14, S3 J j:
$22,50 values cut o $10.S3
$25.00 valuos cr.it to $18. DB
High Art
Ladies'
Muslin Underwear Bitch as
ithe MeyorB' kind Is not to bo
found elsewhere. Snow whlto
garments trimmed with thq
very beat laces and embroidor
d offects.
Irish
Dimities
Tho now checks and plaKls,
for shirt waists, tho kind
you'vo been waiting for.
25c and 30c
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Our Now Department
Stationery
Pens Ink
Papertiere
Tablets
Envelopes
In Connection with our
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DRIES. HUDNUTS
PREPARATIONS
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NEW ARRIVALS of tho Delicate, Dainty Kinds
Short DresscB . ,
Long Dresses '
Short Skirts
Long Skirts
French Dresses
Klmonas
Pinning Blankets
Bands
Bootees
jfv Stork Pants
,. 0 Stork Diapers
Stork Wash Cloths
Stork Sheeting
. Silk Hoods
Silk Toques
Knit Legglns
Rompers
Buggy Blankets
Men's
Dress Gloves
In a largo nssortmont of light
and dark tans made expressly
for thl3 store and aro not to
bo found olsowhore. Values to
$1.50 and $2.00. Extra Special
SILK JN'TIAL Hatit
Extra Special
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Mid-Season Sale of fight
and medium weight pants in
stripes and wool mixtures at
exactly
Half Price
Ties Ties
Your choice of Ties, values to
BOc.
' 7c each
STRAW HAT8 of tllii
newest tbapM.
13.50 values
$1.50 vnluci
$1.00 value
Panama
Hats
made from 'rfallj i
panaroa straw. 0ri
$10.00 vslyf xvltti t 1
$7.50
$7.50 vftJuos reduced M
$5,00
LADIES' HOME JOURNAL TOR JUNK.
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City News
FAMOUS W. 11. CprtSKTS.
WcAtlier
Fair tonight;
winner.
Tucbdnr fair nnd
On Vucation
Charles Epley and his closo frlond,
Mr. Rice, aro .taking a few days va
cation at Sllvor Creek falls.
Sncciiinltt. to Aiop oy
Poter Rollorts, 72 yours of agv'.
died of apoplexy, nt t'he Snlom hoi
pltal, Sunday. Tho remains havo
"been shipped to Mt, Angol, for Inter
ment, ArcliltNhop in Tomi
Archliishop Chr(rM canl down
from Portland Snurday and yester
day administered continuation to n
Class of 35 chl'dton at St. Joseph's
church.
reform school was defeated yester
day by tlio Congregational Boys'
club.
Mncleay Picnic
Tho grange picnic held at Macleay
Saturday was well nttended by
crowds from Pratum, Sllverton,
Turner, Waldo lillls and this city.
Governor Chamberlain was among
tho many speakers who addressed
tho morry-makers. Others were Au?.
, Htickesteln, Grant Corby, Hal Patton
, rud A. M. Crawford. Tho Vlotor
, Point band furnished tho music. A
baseball game followed between
Macleay and Victor Point, the latter
team winning with a scoro of 8 to 4.
You Can Always
Keel eafo In ordering your meats
at Stousloff's Market. Because thoy
carry only tho choicest meat and it
would bo impossible to got any othor
kind at their sanitary marktt. Phone
321.
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When You Use
Wild Roso Flour yci can feel sure
that your baking will be perfect, be
It bread or pastry.
MHrrJni;o r.lcvnsc
A marrlago llotnso was grautod
JSturday to Edwin R, Palmor and
Mary Ellon Slagol, Tho couple were
married tho Gumo day by Rov. j Always Sntlsfuctivy
Knight. ' Aro tho groceries bought of J. M.
j Lawrence, because they are of the
dnttltiHtcs Jn .Afnsfc best quality hnd at the fairest prices,
Dr, Z. M. Parvln Is in this city pro- Phono 311,
prlng for tho graduating exorcises!:
of tho normal collego of music on The AVeatlu Suggests
. June 18th ttd 19th at tha Unitarian,' A -"Wisconsin" "je.f rlg.efa.tor. The
clmrcbi Flvo -will graduate from Houw Fiiralsfclng Co. , v l(t, '
Portland. and four from Salem. .
0 Bsmnt Brook Trout
JWforw School Lo.k J ' Oa the early train Tuesday,
The second bawball tera of tho Hauler Bros, of this city -will receive
n Khlnmnnt nt 1K ftflft lirnnb' trnut
from a government hatchery, for dis
tribution In South Mill creek. They
will bo planted between this city and
the reform school. Tho enternrlbft
of Hauser Bros., who havo the lead
ing sporting goods storo at Salem,
will be vory much appreciated by
lovers of angling
Powell In Town
J. F. Powell of Albany Is In the
city. Ho is the Llhn county man
who was given a great deal of promi
nence in tho Fulton-Smith incident
that was threshed out In tho pr-,
marles, and is considered one of tho
best political workers In tho valley.
Whlto Kmunolrd (
"Wisconsin" refrigerators. Serves
you cleaner, cooler and cheaper. Tho
Houso Furnishing Co. 2t.
If You Hnd
A mountain of 1c you would not
need a rofrlgorntor, but with a small
piece, onco or twice a week yoa need
a "Vlsronsln," tho economical re
frigerator. Tho Houso Furnishing
Company. 2t.
Hand Concert ,
Tho Salem Military band played In
Marlon Square yesterday aftornoon.
Want Park Cleared
This paper Is In receipt of a sug-
ge'Ulon that. U3 thn sumtaar rfvanlnvc
"are qdfnlngh'and prtimenaders like
to wander to Marlon Square, that
park.MiDuId be cleared of the rub
bish on it and the grass mowed
down,
McMahan Rack
Attorney L. H. McMahan has re
turned t'rom a short vacation on Sil
ver creak.
Central Conuiflttco Phon
Chnlrmnn Jones has at last succeer
cd In gottlng a phone Into the Re
publican county central commlttto
headquarters. It is No, 1531, and
there, will always bo some one In at
tendance to answer calld.
Hop Injunction Case
The Kreba Hop Co., who won n
Judgment against Llvesloy & Co., for
something over $4000, havo been on
Jolndd to prevent collection of the
Judgment, nnd the matter will bo
heard bo'ojo Julge Galloway at 1 p.
m. .
Kirk Sued
The Noon Bag Company has filed
a bult In the Clrsult Court against R.
E. Kirk to recover $151.74 for goodi
sold during the year 1906. Johnson
and Beckwlth are the attorneys for
the plaintiff.
Wll Run Carryall
With his accustomed enterprise.
Chas. Yannke of the Fashion Btablea,
will run a fear-horse carryall to tho
Stayton railroad picnic. Col. . Olm
ead will go up with his auto.
Yannke's vehicle will make the trip
leaving at 7:30 and returning at 7
p. m., $1 for the round trip. It will
carry 14 comfortably,
A marrlago license was Issued
Saturday to H, A, Johnson, Jr., aged
29, and Anna A. Grabenhorst, aged
23, both of Salem,-
tow
You will find our repairs
make of wheel-we makethan
and spare neicner imw f
to aiiuru yn h' ,vv" l.
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ACCiacntS Will liapF'V'-' L-ih.
ward making your
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buck; but we bend every p.
iArii ninniiit: vr - t ,
new When it & tato WJJ
Keeping ic uit rrj
us the opportunity.
BRANK J. M
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