Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 27, 1908, MEMORIAL DAY EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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t DAILY CAriTAIjMOtTRyA, .SALKM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 27 1008
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JUST REMEMBER
Today we are selling black and tan Lace
Hcsc in a large assortment of sUes, Q
a rcgdar 50c value for . . . . SK
On Sale at 6:30. No telephone orders.
Itfisfit D2mtes
In new checks, and plaids fo
a f Shirt Waists; the kind yoti have
heea waiting' id.
CavaidfSit
12 , , This is ottf Midsummer
Jpar gaillS Sale of High At Cloth-
ing. Nevg before , have we given yoti such
an opportunity. Every Spring and Summer
Suit, and they are all new in this store, at
great reductions. When you consider that our
prices are based on a, dry goods margin, our
cuts are equal to one-half elsewhere, even if
you have just bought a new suit you cannot
afford to miss this opportunity.
$10.00 Values Reduced to . . , .
$12.00 Values Reduced W ; ,
$15.00 Values Reduced to iT .
$18.50 Values Reduced to
$20.00 Values Reduced to . .
$22.50 Nalues Reduced to . 7
$25.00 Values Reduced to . . .
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$ 7.65
$ 9.'85
$11.65
$13.90
$1485
$16.85
$18.95
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Ladies Attention
This season's newest show
ing of Highclass Tailored
Garments at great reductions
$27.50 values Reduced to . $20.83
$28.50 Values Reduced to . . $15.00
$22.50 Values Reduced to . $10.00
$30.00 Values Reduced to . . $23.65
$37.50 Values Reduced to . $29.85
$45.00 Values Reduced to . . $33.75
tho Fnl.r Grounds, road', .Mrg.-Polly ' vV .;53
o .cars 2,monthBLe(lvea D,ltroi,:
Sho la survived hv w' ,..,... J10"0, commlsll'',:"i!:IL
E. W. "iVijklhB, 14 grandchildren!
nnd tho following. .children: Mra
Mary K. Watson, Mrs. 13ttn Triii,si
of Chcao, Mvo. A. 4, Hpfstndrr of
'"I ,ul ". .! -I. WIUIQ Of S6-
httlO. Wm. B. Vllkna r.f n...n-.. .
oiio grandchild, Mro. K. L. Shepherd
or ynroon, waih, waa raised by Mr
ahd Mrs.v VUlns. , . , '
WHIOHT At ,tho homo of ,er
utvuiiiuur. lure, unrne Hlcharda of
.VJ MrB.jEmlly.Wrlglit, nged
rtl years'. lOmohUm nmt ' .i..-
of chdlilcj stomach trouble. .
Thb funeral Vns held today at thr
hojho of he daughtbr, nffd the but--1
Ial tookp'loco in Lee' Mission como-(ory,
Lvej Albany a
No. 6. " 1:H.
aca Albany , t
Train. ... i. " ' Mm
Nd. 5-, wrHr?:-7
leaves CtVaifh "3
No. 9l- r liM
wnvei Corvalll, Z
Loaves ooruliu , :!
A"lves aAlbiny I"" B
, Mrs. ft. arnnt Tuesday, May 20, Arrive, aT 2l''",',l!4
frntitifn nnimt 1. n '-1
,u"tv uiiucruu uy n lull. riritfM. i n . "-7-
Funeral sofvlcss were conducted Arrive a: SLm N
If fi,,Li ...
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hub uiwrnoou at y.uu o'clock by For fnrtln! ,,:
jl!fk
Rev. Oliver ffotn tho V, 0, T. U.
lmll.
Lenves Albhnr . "?.
PORTUND
-sr
Panama Hats
of this season's newest shapes
$10 values $7.50
7.50 " 5.00
ROSE
FESTIVAL
Arrlvct ai Corrali!, .Jl
Arrive, at Albany .""fe
vo "quic .,;.
City Nes
Thurtitlay nlr nd
Wler--
Fair tonight!
Manuel.
MH(t lU'funi IlarrcliU- ;
Bill Andorson Is kicking about tho
parties stealing his wood, and now
tJiey are stealing his barrels. Ho
kf8 his bnrrols marked and If thoyj
fira not returned will send Chief GIbi
fn after tho parties. G-25-3t.
New Tuiiii'h
Coptnln smmior Isbulidliig.a new
40-foot launch which will bo1 put otf
tbe SaJenvlndopondenco Trun wh(jn
completed,
-V fr t
RvvM MeoUiiK8-l. '.'-
Tho revival meetings nt Yew Pari?
oiiurch contliv.10 each evening thtn
wwk. A good crowd was present
lt night, and llttoned to Brothuj
Ttnn discourse, tho thame, "Love"
of Ood,", All nro welcome to listen
to th. Eei vices. ,
matter. L. M. Gilbert, president; F.
W. Powor, secretary. D-2C-3t
"I Am Afraid to Como Ilonie- .
In the Dark" Tho music stores did
have It, and will have It ngaln for
tlrey have prdored It. But wo have it
now nnd will show It tonight. Vani-
dotto, and you know what thai
means.
Stcnim'? Illuming Again
f.Tho stenmer Qroy Eagle-went out
from tho Stato street dock, on her,
r.egular trip yosterdny. She hos been
undergoing repairs there since last
Friday ovenlng when sho blew out
ono of her cylinder heads whllo com
ing up tho river. .
Violin IU'iItal
, Tho pupils of Lo Boy Gesner will
give a recital Monday night, June 1,
nt tho college chapel. Besides violin
numbers tho string quintet will con
tribute two numbers. Public Is cot
dlaliy Invited to attend. No ndmU
sjon 's chnrged. 5-27-2t
New pcow-r-
r
Bend Vork
Tho work of rolling tho rock on
tho road between tho .-penitentiary
and the red barn began this morn.
Ing. Tho rock was pladod on this
road Inst march, but on nccount of
tho bnd condition of tho bridges, Un
rolling could not bo do no. These
bridges havo been ropnlred, and arc
now jpjfo for the heavy ralllrig ma
chine?. A hotter road could havo
been had If tho rock had been hauled
late, but tho county Accepted it In
ns much as the hauling was volupteer
work, and could not bo dono nftor
tho doss, of tho rainy season.
Hebo Arrcstel , f
John Walters a wayfaring man
was ar'ro?ted this mo'rnlng for ateaw
Ing an overcoat and a watch from
Joseph A'hderson' ot -Nblfth Salem;1
Anderson says that Walters came t..
Sa!em last-fal), and asked for a two
or three-. days' Job., Anderson gave
him some work to do, and he re
mained at Anderson's house while
employed. Ono day tho .man snld he
wanted to go ddwrt and look at th?
Ing commlttce: Mrs. L. B. Stlnson,
Louis C. Stringer, B. C. Gamble, W.
W. Hill,
"
gVtge Dlvorix
Tho dlvorco case brought by A. T
Svago against Xelllo M. Savage. b
. Gummlns Bros, have completed ! rlver nnil a3 u wns raining Ander
tltelr hew 20x4o' foot scow. "Julius." ! sou ,oaued ' b,m hlB overcoat. The
man novar returnfxi mui t wno oi
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AS TIIE BKST PILOTS ABK
ASIIOBIJ," SO THE PEOPLE
WHO CAN TELL YOU ALL
ABOUT THE DANGEHS OF
WASTING- MONEY IN ADVEH
T18ING" ABE THOSE WHO
HAVE NEVER ADVERTISED AT
ALL.
HAVING GOTTEN SOMB
THING FOR ONE DOLLAR YES
TEBDAY THAT YOU WOULD
NOT SELL, TODAY, FOR TWO
DIDN'T IT "PAY" TO BEAD TIIK
ADS.?
To Bo Held In
PORTLAND, OREGON
JUNE 1 TO 6, 1908
Wl'l bo tho most brilliant
Floral Fiesta and Civic Jubilee
evor held In tho Pacific1 Northwest
Portland, "The Rose City," will bo
a Bceno of splendor nnd tho
center of world-wldo Inter
est for ono week.
Sovoral Importnnt conventions to be
hold In Portland on that occasion.
The Southern Pacific
Company
Will Sell Special Ticket
On This Occasion From
SALEM, Otx,
to Portland nnd Return .nt $2.20.
For partlculao call on local agents.
Win. McMtimty,
General Passenger Agent,
"wo, " im
Toward Portland, Pm
No. 1(5.-5:13 a. i-fiSi
press. "vni
i'ucst-UHiTi -
oujiKur.
No WbW1!
fast freight. ' "7
No. 22J. 10:4011:11 . 9
Tou-nnl Hm j'raiKljw, t
No. 11-11:01 a. iJSS
passenger.
No. 17. 0:45 p. a.Co!(2
linsjoncor. S
No. 15. 9: GO p. m. CallfontiS
Jll LOB,
No. 13.-3:31 a. m. Eii Fiw
oxnrfsg.
Toward San lYiuidtf), Mfci
'No. 221.-2M3..m.-.Pcrt3j
xrfiigitt.
No. 22G. 11:28 a. o.-i
MONEY TO L(
THOiLKI
Over Iadd & Bu'h'iBtiM
NEW HI
For Sale New 6-room im
Market and Tblrtetoth. 13 1
venlences. Will tell Am-
dress C. H., Journal efiA
Norwich Union Fire
",v ''' Insurance Society
FBk Merpdttli, BeaJdent Avnt,
Ofllce with Wm. Browa ft Co,, No.
0 qgrflmprolftl trit
For Be Several BowtaJglj
and farm 'and.tiMf
Ital NitloBil BlBk. I-H
For Snle I hare for n!
year-old cteere. . S
Phono Farmers 531.
Fur Sale New froom tow
well, tro lots on Eajlef
line, $800. 1B6 X. H'
C. A. Fisher.
A dlspntch nil the way from To
ledo, 0 says: "Bryan supports
Brewster." But who the duco is
Brewster?
which will be used to haul gravel
from tho pit two miles rup the rlve
Tho ecow Is propelled by a nine
ftire Judge Galloway ws In Id behind
cowh1 doors yesterday afterjiooir
ihv M. W. A. Iliuul
I W 11 ImwWii". i 'I !" '
'! horsepower gr.sollne engine.
See tho Give Club Piny -At.
the high school tonight,
2t.
jThe Best 'Groceries-
Tens and cpffeeB to be had In S.v
erward discovered that n watch and
chain valued at $40 was also mist
ing. Walters wandered Into town
yesterday and was, .recognized by An
derson, who notified Chief Glbso
"Walters will havo a hearing tomoi-
row. SvhV'n he will be charged with1
laiideny." ' ;
The Portland papors continue to
misrepresent Salem saloon men, nnd
repeat that they are not trying tu
comply with the new ordinance. This
Is all false, but what can yon expect
of pnpsrs edited by Prohibitionists?
Bev. So'.lcck' Sunday night ronste.j
nil the naughty boys. Wo have all
had our fling, if any have not had
tholr proper roast Bev. Sellfcck has
Another Sabbath for It.
MIUIIII Ill ,i mini W' I i1
1 1 I .. I II .1 I I . I I I .
I .
Among tho musio' . organization
of this city that r.re rapidly coming
th tho frftnt tlllisf 1iA nnncliln.-.-.,! 1.n
I.. ..ll ..l.. ... nnonnn ".. ... vl r. 1 r. .. .1 T ..- a V nrl.l ta m.....ll.. r -. .
fcHort time but nro rapidly making P.Qn'e a order to 311 for prompt tlve nssoc!ation was heard before the
wonderful progress under tho nblo,tle!lvery. t railroad commission at 'II o'cloojt
I i H' mornjng. The .drummsra have
Biiihond Commission I
me aispuit ueiween the O. B, &
iMdorship of Ivan G. Martin, They
will booh bo In tho front rank. Ow
ing lo tluir excellent work on I. O.
O, F, day they havo been chosen by
th Young Men's Republican club
to furnish music for their rally to
morrow night.
I Foi tho Cherry Fair ?
ThW wlihbe a raeotlne nextSRts
To BeaCers-- J asked for a flqt mileage rate of two
1'ho Salejn Flwirlng Mills can sup-l8 Th? taHroad company has ro
ply.jou witli bran and Bhorts al3o fusecl th,s hut haa, given them a scrip
XlMl I r.. !.. ! book, with vh(fi ihn trsvMuL .,.
Wild Row Hour.
See tho PTny
"jRJiylllB the Farmer's DaiiKhle'r
at tho high school Thursday evening
tUe coming Charry fair aud to secure
he co-operatloa of the Board of
wade nn.d the Marlon County HortI
atSo'clQck, mvQn by .Glea club. lit
CJ '.. A
Wt ty SntlHr ' -
.Wra alwayBcomo fronl
. K, , ,' V i,
book, with which the trAvellfte nion
are dissatisfied. This has been tak
iin under consideration by the con,.
mission and a, Judgment will be ren-
iterea later. C. L.McNary Is" tho
attorney for the drummers. "
ArtJsmi Excursion ,
iij locHli assembly of
: -' '
""jwiu tHn,a''escur8ton to Portland on
Mil. m t .
tural society
lu that lmpoptant '?0 he
M n...ry SUK bo'.o SteV Z "j un Zi 7, 2 Z
u, uuu juu mil vuuiiuuu 10 pairoa
'carnival ou that date will m .
,tify the ma'ter Artisan or tho follow-
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Notice to Contractors,
Plans , and specifications for the
erection of an addition to the grand
stand at tho Oregon Btata fair
grounds may be seen at the city hall
(recorder's office), Salem, Oregon.
Sealed bids will be renolvArt until
Jno l : same should bo addressed to
F. A. Welch, secretary of the O. 8. B.
of Agriculture, nnd marked on the
outside of the envelopes "Bids for
Grandstand." 'Right is reserved to
reject nn.yor all bids If decided for
the best Interests of tho state.
fcrcrotary 'of 6. S. B. of A.
5-:21-23-27-2a.
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Oregon, Electlrc Time Table,
TltTl A nf orrlvol anA i)m,i.t.i. f
- - muu UViiftilUlU Ul I
cars at baiem Is as follows, Portland
una intermediate polriti;.
-' ' Arrive
Iocal . -Sr40atm.
Expre3s l'OjBD a. m.
Local 1:25 n. m.
Express 4:20 p.m.
Local 5:45 .p.m.
.if'ws-S
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I nAi onor fatflient
iiuii vp "tAn(t
your wheel needs repdiimsi
the most thorough
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CRITICAL
CASE J
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we can do tne wum
you in the most thorousn
manner. We're speoajg
m Enss line, anu s"1"";"
. m . nJltA l:iuhi
to give perfect sal
Leave
6:00 a.m.
9:05 a.m.
11:05 a. m.
1:45 p.m.
3:28 p.m.
8:00 p.m.
every job leaving our swp
IU 1 VK pel low-
Our charges, too, arc
iromoiv moderate.
... : nutation tW
we nave a i pimv""
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