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. CN :&j ! """H,,, "& EWorld ofWftiTEj . s SXk s " .- Ww" V S ", ffaflli & . s fijtj"; .? n. y , k: .?' mw i'W KTOSE? win wvv VI- ?W A . cv AVJ"' W5" - DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, JUNE 5. 1008. ROOSf IN in 1 'W "f'V(' 0'i 7v." ,f W NSL.. v Every article that is white in this store has the price re duced and many other lines such as Ladies' Suits, Jack ets and Skirts are reduced from 1 0 to 50 per cent. Anticipate your wants now. We have never offered such unusual bargains as we arc offering at this phe nomenal World of White sales. Odd Pairs of Lace Curtains To Close During Our "World of White" Sale 90.00 Values, to close $4.28 $3.00 values, to clogc $2.63 9.1.25 valuta, to close . .-r. .jfc , $2.33 92.50 'values, to close '... .'. $1.87 91.85 values to close $1.32 91.115 values, to close $1.19 Men's Straw Hats 3.50 values reduced to fl.GO values reduced to $1.00 values reduced to 75c values reduced to............. ........ .... 9Stf 25 15 White Hosiery nt the World of "White Prices. "White Silk Hose, values to $1.80, while lisle, plain, lnco and embrofdereJ Hose 23c to 68c pr. ts plain and laco Hose 23c to 68c pr. Misses and Infants plain and laco Hose New Tailored Waists In plain and fancy fronts, linen, Swiss, cross liar and Madras, all thin season's newest styles, on dlBphiy In the waist depnrtmfcnt. Values from Seasonable Golf Shirts In a large variety of colors. $1.50 to $2.50 values Reduced to 75c Newest Designs in Outing Pants In tan, brown, olive green and groy shades. All Uzcs, less 10 per Cent Free With every Junior blouse or Bu--tcr Drown Suit. A fancy patent leather be!t and pistol, black or red. Boys' Blouse Waists In newest rhndes, sizes from 2 to i years. Regular 75c to ,, $1.50 values, for each.... Zj)C BOYS' HATS and CAPS a largo variety Half Price $1.25 to $4.00 SNOWY LINENS and DOMESTICS. This department offers some un usual saving opportunities In Linens, Towcllngs nnd Tub Fabrics. Imported Piques, 28 inches wldo, value 35c, World of White Sale V 1 9c yd. Frosty Laces and Embroideries assortments are enormous and never before have wo offered such good values. Reduced from 10, 15, 25 and 50 per cent. Vory flno Persian Lawns, "32 Inches wldo 161 cents yard Igfefjgjggft lPtMMlslK.'i .1 . "Mum" "Mum's" the word. . "Mum" 1b a good friend, "Mum" is odorless. "Mum" Is harmless.. 1 "Mum" is tho romedy, Nothing else llko "Mum." "Mr.nn" takes the odor out of perspiration. For further particulars cnqulro at the Notion Counter. Panama Hats $1 0.00 values now - $7.50 $7.50 values now - $5.00 All this season's newest style: and shapes. BOYS' KNEE PANTS lo?s one-third. AFTER iflj U f BSSSSSSSSl - "rt man nre niim lln n Flno Porch Qoo. C. Mouror, the contractor, has addod a flno porch to his rosl- donco on north Liberty street. The porch la wide and tho wholo effect I Is good from an architectural stand- I tiftlnt. nrirl nflili in ttm nitnAnrnnrn V-1..I ..f. .1... (3. ...! 1 --.I I """I -, w !. m.rl, .- xir iuiiiKui; imiiiuy , lair " . 0f h BtreOt. nnvnuv. nj.-. t ! uiy news Weather Forecast Vntel trailers and machlno handn. Sa lem Stoam Laundry. C-l-tf. Another Oregon Electric Special- Salom-Portlnnd carnival train. For Landscape Gardener T. Shelley who Uvea at G83 High street is gottlng n good nnmo for his landscape gnrdoulng work. Ho can Improve grounds nnd euro for trees and shrubbery in a way that makes he benefit of tho peoplo of Bnlcm property look very ornamental, and who duslro to visit Portland during p,nc0fi n tho ct RfQ n nMJ the evenings of th Rose Fes tlval ; af auch mnn.a n,rvlc03( wook, tho Orogon Klectrlc Railway . has arranged for a special train ton,,, pjoiihth' Association leavo Salem nt G o'clock p. m., bo- or WaMo IIIllH w, noJd tholr glanlng Tuesday evening, Jmno 2na.!annunl roun0n at tho farm of tho ind ending with th train of 8atur-,nont tTohn A IiMnt oll tho 27th day day evening. Juno 6th. This train of Juno ,90S. Mu8lc ftnd B00(1 will reach Portland at 7 p. m. and, Bpeaker8 wlll ua preaimt. John A. as previously advertised wl'l lonve Tit nroRiihmt tf Portland at 11 o'clock p. m. on tho IIunt' Pr0B!,,t,ut- , tf return trip. 0'2-iit. Clennint; lu Dltrli Tho H.iiem Itoim'h r The North Mill Creek Ditch hoa Of tho Mlteholl, I.owIh & Stav-r baen brushed up and tho bottom Co. has had manufactured by the cloanod out and a clear stream of Salem Iron Works an automobim water runs through it, Tho tlmo wood caw that Is a credit to both I will come when tho ontorprlslng own concerns. The automobllo will puM.ers of tho property wlll have Indus ssvoral wagons or three disc plows -tries otrung all nlong It, and this and is a success lu every respect. U city will boo Fomo gropt manufartur is on exhibition at tho Mitchell, ! ing plant on tho banks of tho clasilc Lewis & Stavor headquarters on stream. Tho finnnclnl depression Is all that Is holding It back now and soon that will bo over. State straet. Freight Facilities Had Tho Railroad Commission Issuoil Cirader IlunulnK an order yostoiday to tho SouthoTi' Tho city grader Is nt work on Paclflo Company, stating that on Nlnetoonth street. June lGth an investigation into tho J conditions of the compauy's freight linker Sick handling facilities nt Monmouth i j, w. Bnker Is sorlously 111 at his would bo made. Tho Investigation home at Church nnd Union strco's, wl'l bo mad- In accordance with tho from the effects of the grip, cau complalnt of tho Monmouth frolght trncted a few weeks ago. handlers, filed last wook. y Main Completed Supremo Court Cases Tho new lino of water main on the Tho following cases hnvo boon sot south sldo of Stato street was com for hearing boforo tho Supremo ploted yesterday. ' Court; Andorson vorsus Leo et nl,l aad Phlpps vorsus Willis, Juno 16 J Miss Glttlns Hack 0to versus tbLO. '"W, P.,Co,aud Miss Mary Oittins hai returned ParrlsU versus Parrish, June 17; ( from California, where she took s?c Thomas versus tho Booth Kelloyjond place In tho prohibition orator Lumber Co., and Stato vorsus Jos leal contost, held at ithe University Young, Juno IS. iof the Pacific at San Jose. l)iorco Hcfcun A suit for divorce wna filed yester day in tho county clerk's oillce by Edna- Harklns against hor husband, J. J. Harklns. Tho complaint al leges desertion as tho grounds for divorco. Oldest landing Doomed Tho building on Liberty street bo tweon Court and Stato, which is bo Ing torn down to uinko room for tho GRADUATING RECITAL. A delighted uudtonco gathered In tho Willamette University ehnpol la: evening to listen to tho graduating recltul of the Collego of Music. Miss Nina Johnson, Miss IIolou I. Good enough, nnd Miss Ruth Flold, were tho graduates who took part In tin program, nnd ench acqulttod hersoif lu 'xeollenl mannor. Ono of tho feu ('ires of tho ontortnlnmont was tho now brick stciicturo to bo built by, accompaniments by Dr. Von Jesson, P. II. D'Arcy, lo tho oldest building In Balom. It wn- erected by the father of Judgo T. L. Davidson, IKliul School EerclM At the clolng exorcise at the Blind School lant evening an ex reliant program wns rondorod, and each number rdeolvod a hearty qn core. Ono of tho features of tho ovenlng was tho singing of Morula Hug, whoso parformnnco won much moritod applauso. Tho HoMom Has droipod out of the chicken umrkot. Order your Sunday dressed chlokon or fry of Farrlngton, the grocer nnd mnrketman, and gat the right pries. Fine Home for Sale Party with cash better invcslt gate. Price reasonable. his masterful work at tho piano oxe't Ing much deserved admiration. ' Tho program follews: Magnetic Waltz Song ArdUl Miss Johnson. Andante In F naothoven MIbi Flold. Chnrlut Horn Clover Mrs. Coodonough, As the Dawn Cantor A Cordon of Lovo D'Har'dolot At Parting Rocers Miss Johnson. Etudes (Opui 2D. .Nos. 1, 10 and 9) Chopin Miss Field. VETERAN ANSWERS LAST CALL Sam Lludsey, 75 years of ago, who has boon living lu 'this city for tho past four or llvo years, died if-iddonly lu the apartments of John Bavngtf, Jr., over the Red Cro-s drug store at 10:30 o'clock this morning. Tho cnuoo of death was neuralgia of tho heart. Llndwy, who was a filond of Savage, carao into tho npurtmontB shortly boforo 10 o'clock Ho had boon to tho polofnco, and whljo. thero had au attack of hear; failure. When ho entered Savagq'S room he was alos'd with another nt tack. Savago muumoned Dr. Reyn olds, but L'udsey wns a'roady be yond rocov.ry, and dlod roon after the physician arrived. LIndsoy wa ean old blue Jnikot, ANXOL'Vrrt ""-MT lo ww OS , "OOSIEI. (t'nlttd rr. r. 0 dny by Pre.id-,1 ae will to to AWcT7 ln trip when he tZ W-onlaf,tn, The nnn6uDcii.i . no Purpoio ol ,0etIlMJp talk.hlchha.Ll. Inat few rt '"" ""w.bwiiiW U r. t r ' ork to Cairo and ifluj 7" l0 wuyktf(h lcslro tohunttheb!tPw Airican lorestt. Vn tti 11 ii "" UU1B "ni IS Pit CttilO and it Ib expected tUt i mnln In the wlldi fcnosjtW proposes to cut hlDNliottyj from pnbllc affaJri uiKkll uoves Tatt wi be t mjk counts onlealngh!iafreifr charge of Influence brtontt sor. o HITCHCOCK ,,i TRIAL IS" ON II !...! 1 t .1.. M..II a-nv III At Night Fall Motcalf "' . 7 i, tV n In My Garden Lyddle T "J10"1'" Ho mo hero f.mn Four-Leaf Clover Rrownell Vork B ate. a nd during hi. ,j Mrs. Goodonougf.. ' i,tlo,IC3 Sa,0l hn "" T"h' Rrc. and Aria (Qnton of Shoba) loccupnMon. Savage nvs 'that -the oiu n.an wns ponxuiuos , Gounod Miss Johnson. had no relatives. Tromolo '. .Gottschallc! Miss Flold. ! Rec. and Aria (Ernnnt) . . , .Verdi Mrs. Cruodenough. May L, Mart, Accompanist. Stolnwny Graud kindly furnished by Geo. C, Wlll. Address II., care Journal Coun'y School Picnic. Tho Polk county school picnic, which was postponed lost month on SIGHT IS RESTORED TO BOY fUnltrJ lrM I-mmJ i Now York, Jim t,- Hltchcock, theeosedlti-i oa trial hero toll ittMwi clmrgj of atteaaptltvi It Helen Von Hagin.ill in December of IIM, Ssvcral chsrm M ngfilnet tho comeO'ab;W but tho other eweH?? (I, ov mora Mild.! Il Milt Tf I. .nj-tWliJ(toS'i Rolen Von HhmH1 WW log nt a nrMdwrNJ iluocd hor to'f ' nutoraobllfl to MieoaiCrUM Long Mm He m rinnfori tha cbart. John P. Wart, ia J eolectcd asforMHaeiwiw' after a confer oMMw was decided to Uie i until Monday. ....... .in i'VUU'4TD vi nun1 Phllnlalphla, Penn., June 5 --Fol SISTER'S CURSE fl Allrncc H nnra. Initrnol G i Juiiin.uMf n rtuuiwo ii., wt.iauuiimi a ..j Wsh .(y, W(uld drop dead'Jowlnft a remarkable operation per m n i i -- ..a exclaimed the slstor of EHU Harr's formed on tho eyes of Herbert war- aftor they had quarreled over tho dl- tin. 14 vears old. who was born bilrm vhlon of $500 loft by their mother, hh sight has been restored and for Tho young womijn had hardly ut-,tho OrH tlmo in his llfo he has soph tored tho last word of Iver wiah'iiia nnrent?. aecoimt of tho wot weather, was heU 1 when Harris fell to tho floor uncon-' Tho successful operation was rr at Rlckrca'I thlj afternooo. Tho Ucious and died In an ambulance on form M by Dr. Posey at tho Howard picnic was attends by reprosonta-! tho way .to tho hospital. Death was hospital. Ho removed from tho tlvo3 of all tho Polk county schools, I i.,0 to heart failure brought on by boy's optic nerves, not tar from tholr and sevornl of the Marlon teachero tho quarrel. I issuonco from the brain, soft were present. State QuporlntQudont n growths which had caused total J. n. Ackerman and assistaat E. Nothwlthstanding tha,t the Oro-,bllHd5r.l,caiafsihtLbeing ? F. Carlton went over this morning, goninn and Telegram both opposed stored to persons who were born After tho picnic Mr. Ackerman wlirr.hatnhnrijitn u u m ,n 7K mia o- mm tn ha few. The boy I "" ", V 3 W 1V " Wt UI4UU WU MH - " - go to Sheridan, where he wlll doliver an nddross this evening, cent of tho employes of the two pa pers votod for him. is tho Son of a merchant m ","-. Mass. f , Stockton, Cl M - . .i. ,nH ft till J-nrtotrrBwf-lJj; two boys caws " Mn of Mr. ond Mrs f . AJJJ -"-"'. .".,.! mi w- la 1905, tn8P" ; ., exhantd at JZi nr0 of 50 u jrffA journmeDt wm i Monday morning . .1. in mmpn" ' - Qnvon lurors bare wr. Norwteb Uaw tw. -k?!?:SKfcl .oroeewiM.;-" 29 Coaraer's" ', MONEY TO I omuM'f2i NEW VaSB-J?Z W..V.I ftsi Tun" . n ixw-ZZ 1 ami r. nttt' i. 1 VTZm" wa " .yfrywiu, Mttt-rtwjj'