Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 06, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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DAlLlf CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM.' OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 100
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WORD OF WHITE
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dainty, sprakling, glistening white tub fabrics at price reductions never
before known in our history. June the banner month, for we intend to
surpass any previous events in white goods sales ever attempted. Lad
ies' Suits, Jackets; and Skirts, Men s Suits are also included in this sale
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.Ladies' Latest
Spring and Summer Suits beauti
fully tailored. They arc nil marked
dowiufoc this. Special Sal.e'. ' .
$50.00 Suit reduced to $23.8r
$42.50 Suit reduced to $21 .23
$37.50" Suit reduced -to ,$18.75
$30.00 Suit reduced .to $15.00
SUIT DEPARTMENT, 1ST FLOOn
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"Mum'B" tho wor.dt
"Mum" is agood friend.
"Mum" is odorloss.
"Mum" Is hnrmleis.
"Mum" is tho remedy.
Nothing else like "IWiim." '
"Mcim" tnkes 1he odor out' of
perspiration.
For further particulars enquire at
the Notion Counter. -
Panama Hats
$1 0.00 values now - $7.50
$7.50 values now - $5.00
All this season's newest Btylos
and 'shapes.
Free
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With ovory Junior bloniBO .or Bui
tor Drown Suit, A fancy patent
leather boit and pistol) black or
red.
'Boys' Blouse Waists
In noweBt chndes, sizes from 2 to
4 years. Regular 7Gc to -
$1.6.vnltieB, for each...,.' ZdC
DOVS' HATS nnd CAPS a lnrgo
variety--
Half Price
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Twelfth
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BOYS'
third.
KNEE PANTS
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ESnillOIDEKEI) LACKS
World of white prices
v New Talorcd Waists
In plnln nnd fnncy fronts, linen,
Swiss, cross bar and Madras, all
this season's newest styles, on dis
play In the waist department.
VnlueB from
$1.25 to $4.00-
SNOWY LINEN'S nnd DOMES-':
TICS, This ' apartment' offers
some unusMnl saving opportuni
ties in Linons, Towelings nnd Tub
toibricB, Imported Piques, 28
inches wldo, values -35c, World of
White Sal.e-r-s ..... w ,,
10c Ymxl.
Very flno Persian Lawns, 32
Inches wide
Kl 2-3c Ymxl
Odd Pairs of Lace Curtains ,
To Close During Our "World of White''-Sale
$0.00 Vnliios, to close ,
$3.J0 values, to close ,'
$3.25 values, to close
$2.30 'values, to close ' ,. .
Bl.HS valucH to close iV..
$1.33 values, to close
$4.2S
$2.63
$2.33
$1.87
$1.32
$1.10
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White Hosiery
nt the World of White PriceB. Whlto Slllc Hose, values to $1.80, wh'llo
lisle, plain, lace nnd embrolderel Hose ,
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23c to 68c pr.
iMJbscs ihnd Infants plnln and lace Hose
'23c to 68c pr.
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Wednesday, JM j. .7
apices of (he la-i6ftLiii!l
of which dtcww4 vu i "
KTtr 6y la (M, T;
bodf buys Mn jnrnj J
times out of tenth in
inllucnml, if notftbty)
about, througti wwrijj
tWng.
homcumri bmo vB i
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mini nu. iu nnna t UKHH
Alilcli Ihu lM&d hbt ftf
inontlis nm the tor
nlxint It I tlMt tb c(i4Lwg
often do tl
Norwich UaIoaFIk,
Frank Meredith, RtiWntM
Office with Wm. BrcTi 10
20 Corpmer-.UI Mrett
MONEY TO
TfiOtll
Over Ladd ft Bafh'i'jutll
iCity News
Wth:r
Cloudy Avith poh.lbly showers to-
4;ht Hiul Suuibty.
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Ironors nnd machlno hands. Sn
Wt Steam Laundry. Jf ; t C-l;tf. ,
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Atiotlier Otx'goa Wcctrlc Snecinl
ftalem-Portlnud carnival train. For
tlie benefit of tho people of Salem
who doslre tq visit Portland' during
tbe evenings of th Rose Fostivnl'
week, tho Oregon Electric Rnllwny
aB itrrnnged for a special train to
leavo Salem nt 5 o'clock p, m be
ginning Tuesday evonlng, Jmho 2nd,
HHd ending with th train of Satur
day evening, Juno 6th. This train
will rench Portland nt 7 p. m. nnd,
sc previously advertised will lenvo
Portland nt 11 o'clock p. m. on tho
ret kirn trip. C-2-5t,
largest voto cast for any ono man In Eugetio Wins
If You Are l'nrtlcluiir-
AUch "KIiir Pin"
County Cla-k Allen
this county, semiring CGG5.
Tim Pioneers' Assocbitlou
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Of Waldo HUIb will hold tholr
annual reunion nt tho farm of tho
Hon. John A. Hunt on tho 27th day
of Juno, 1908, . Music and good
speakers will bo present. John A.
Hunt, president. - tf
Gating Point?
N. D. E,UJoU the popular Sn'.em
printer, has b'een In Portland the
Inst few dnys seeing the Ito.o Festi
val juul incidentally .taking In the
Portland Job ofllces to get now Ideas
for fine printing. He found what
ho wns looking for find Is ready to
glvo bis patrons tho latest in hU
Hue.
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Sold lfls Place '
John Hom, formerly -of this city,
bni gold his blacksmith business nnd
home nt Aumsvjllo to John LowIb,
the section foreman, Including, nbont
an acre of land. Ho also had an
miction sale thfa week nnd is rendj
to comq bnck to tho .Capital City If
recelv. d tho ho cannot find a better place
In tho trnck meet at Eugene Fri'( About the tea nnd coffco which
day Salem High Schqol lost to Eu.'you uso go to tho J. M. Lnwrenco
geno high school by a scoro of 73 to grocery and yom will bo satisfied with
CS. Kay for Salem took -17 points the quality which ho carries. Plione
for Salem. Eugene won -tho meet on or address to 311 for "prompt dellv-
trnlnliig. whlcU-they hnve been keep- ery.
Ing till regularly nil spring In prapn-
rntlpn for tho meet. Mlnton won tho ,,0,,'t 5" (!o Gnmr-
mile and half mile for Snlem. ! Tomorrow, St". Johns vj. Salem.
League grounds. '
SophmorcA AJIstors
In'n Bllectnculnr and nmuBlng gamo T" Hwison
yesterday between the Sophmoroi wo keep our customers from year
nnd tho freshmen of Iho high school to yr Is because they Insist upon,
SHOES FOR TCNOCRJFEET
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Pr' 4 "i. Jiyr
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footwear, wo have not over
looked the shoe needs of
the? man" or woman who
want jjlalnsolld comfort.
We havo- ablg trade In
good, sensible soles exery
line and every curvo sneaka
for comfort. And style
nro made of best oak-tnn-While
wo carry RlJ.thoJnt
est and .wellest shapes In
Isn't sacrificed either, for
hay are shapely and grace
ful ia outline, The sole
ued leather, and every' pair
Is hand-Bowed throughout.
We Invite your attention to n special line of these. Comfort Shoes,
Dr, Reed's Cushion Sales. Wenr ono pair of theso sioe3, and It
you appreciate real comfort, we are sure you will be back.Vor an,
oiker pair when they are gone. Svjf have also the celebrated Walk
over Shoes In bluchervala, OifeTda, In k,W, tan and patent, all
tyleo, all prlces'fvill sizes. cJ'so).C. P. Fordfs Ladles' Shoos in all
atyls. -f
The Salem Shoe Store
t
beforo n large crowd of students tha
Sophmoros won 6 to 4. Tho princi
pal featuro of tho gamo was tha root
ing In tho grandstand, al80 Woo
Sun's playing on second bnso for the
Sophmores. ' ''''
Notice of Corporation Meeting
Not'co Is hereby given thnt a meetr
Ing of tho Board of Trustees of Wll
lnmotto University will bo hold at
Salem, Oregon In the Collego of Lib
eral Arts Dulldlng of Willamette
University, on Jung 16th, for tho pur
pose of adopting supplementary arti
cles of incorporation of paid Unlver
slty. C-G-2t
and get oply the best meals. Every
thine; In season enn bo had at our
snnltnry markqt. Pllono 321.
Don't Miss the Game
Tomorrow, St. Johns
League, grounds.
v.. Salem.
Fine Home for Sale
Party with cash
better investi
gate. Price
reasonable.
Address II., care Journal
All Mod'rrn. Woodmen
And Royal Neighbors nre request
ed to meet at the Holmnn hall Sun
day, Juno 7, at 1 o'clock Bharp for
memorial day exercises. By order of
W, W. Hill, V.' C.
NEW SAW MILL
FOR SALEM
Snlem Is to hnvo n now snw inMl
nt least tho benefit of a new mill. We
nro happy to mnko the announcement
thnt our now mill on Little Pudding
river Is now fully completed and has
began operations. This mill Is lo
cated nbont nine miles north of
Snlom and will greatly facilitate u.
In getting out orders promptly. We
are especlnlly well prepared to fur
nish long lengths. Our finishing lum
ber 1b all manufactured from moun
tain tlmbor nnd hi giving splendid
satisfaction. Give us a cnlj, and see
what wo have to offor.
VOflET LUM1U.K, A FUEL CO.
S. 14th, nnd Onk St. Phone 108
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Vtniiutl i'cwlltaii L!jf l
lt-operator of 11 jw
enco would llk pwltknln
Temperate day wrt; WW
"H. J. W thli cle.
Raxnbcrrr I'kkm WWif
and bt yard; re-; M
highest price paid. C
crounds with wood id
located one-bitf bCi irti
Chemawa. Apply iwAc'
genson.
LIVES ARE LOST
bueine's
pend.d.
(ContlaMed from Page 1.)
s.ot'.n.
Buslueis is suf-(
Kennedy's Lnxatlva Cough Syrup
13 tho one that chlldron like so well
to take ns It tastes nearly- as good
as maple sugar, It acts gently yet
fns1 nr Mia ttntvnla .ml thnrAhl It
drives the cold out of the system ItJ
h sold by all drugg'sts,
Stmvcd or Stok-Wtti
blockv built, weUt bct t
split in right etr.t.'ui"
hip. Phone M'M
i7ilrVoe4fc WWf 'i"')
' near Hljh.
TBr5a
place to g """"".,
Jnd well eer'H- H- WJ
" street.
FSale Pw-9J
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uravnoru, - w.
Karrner.
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Ilasolwll Tomorrow-
St. Johns vs. Salem. League
grounds, ndmlsslon 25c, grandstnnl
15c,
It Costs Xo Moiv
To Use the bet brand of flour,
than to use an Inferior grade. Try
a sack of Wild Rose Plwr the best
flour made, and patronize a home
industry,
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Baseball Tomorrow
St. J,ollns vs,- galera,, LMgue
grounds, admission 25c, grandstand
15c,
Rivers Receding.
Lewlston, Idnho, J11119 6. After
creating havoc In "the towns along
their course., the Clearwater and Sal
mon river 'floods nro receding today
and there Js little tlanger of further
damage being done.
Tho greatest property loss in the
past two, ;dn,y3 qf r the flood wns
caused-by the wrecking of two dams,
05$ tho, property of the Grangevillo
Power company, and the t)thfr be
longjag'td a-dnlnlng concern. These
dams,alono were valued at SlO.OOb
and Jrtvjch valuable property was de
stroyed when they went out releas
ing a 'great amount of water.
o
Poison Oak Poisoning.
Ballard's Snow Liniment cures t.
,Mr, 0 H.l. Qbr,nllus. Tamer. Ore.,
wrlteaiMr wtfe- has discovered that
Snow Liniment cures "Poison Oak
Polaonlne.'' a vasv nalnfni -Mtbio
hot' dnfircWfed a case of It on
JJ?rwlfhJr.R.two of hr frlenS?
wno were poisoned by this same ivy,
Price 25c, 50c aud $1.00.
TODAY'S
Dressed Chickens
Frys, Bakers and Broilers-the best e
E.O- Moirs CcAintryMe
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FRUITS
STILUVBERRIES. GOOSEBCRRIE' ORANGES.
NANAS, PINEAPPLES, APRICOTS.
tcrCTARl FQ
VLvJL.r----x' .'
GREEN PEAS, ASPARAGUS, RADI&HW,l-,(jra
TUCE, NEW 'POTATOES. NEW 0ABBJ01. W
S, UV
Our Vegetables are" always
tho best and ft-1.
COFFEES AND TEAS
,!.- t,. t i i Golom Th? !."
liio lies i, uiuo tu -. .
cannot be equaled. Give tbeoi a trial.
Moir ko$h
456 STATE
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