Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 09, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, JUNK 0, 1008
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At this store lias been far bsyond our expectations. The crowds of merry
shoppers was larger than we anticipated and the buying was unusually
heavy. For this week's selling we are offering special values that will
appeal to every pocket book and make this the banner white sale of our
business career. Ladies' suits, Jackets, skirts and men's suits are in
eluded at world of white specials.
Our Shoe Specials For this week are the best we have yet offered. All broken lines of Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes
to close in the next 10 days. Remember when you choose here that our shoe stock is new as this denartment is onlv 3 monthc
old, and every pair is a good fitter, sold by fitters of experience. See dismays irt the Shoe Department, we recognize no competition.
Ladies' Black Oxfnrrte. nnrpnr anrf Ut.
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All this season s numbers, $3.00 and $3.50 values
Ladies' Tan Oxfords,
$3.00 and $3.50 vafues
Ladies' White Canvas Oxford
$1.55
$2.15
$1.38'
Men's Oxfords, this season's stock,
$3.50 values -
Men's Oxfords, this season s stock,
$3.50 values
Men's Oxfords and Shoes,
$5.00 values -
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1000 PIECES OF 1IIGH.GRADE
MUSLIN UXDEUWEAIt
CticIndliiK Corset Covoih, Chemise,
Gowns, Skirts, Etc.
LESS OMfeFOUllTII
during our W6rld of White Safe.
WOULD OP WHITE LACES AX1)
Ejrnnoi hemes.
TOMORROW ONLY
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o Imvo llio largest
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meat
of Embroideries,
assort
Hands,
We offer an extra good value of Lace Curtains on Nile In the
drapery Set-thin.
iwumiuuw u.Aiii dr :;$u. g. -o r
q i .5 a rair
No Tnlephono Order Received.
Rending, Insertion and All-ovcm
ever shown in the .northwest nt a
ving from 10, 10, 25 and 00
er cent during our World of
White Sale.
New Tailored Waists
Willi plain and fancy yoke, linen
Swiff, cruH bar and Madras, all
this KcaMnV newest styles on dis
play in the Waist Department.
$1.15 to $3.70
DRAPERIES AXI) LACE CUR-
TAIXS
at World of White Prices
EXTRA ' SPECIAL PRICES
on Odd Pairs of Lace Curtains.
SECOX1) FLOOR.
MKX'S ALL-WOOL SPRIXG AXI)
SU.MMER SUITS
Tailored by master tailors and
nre superior to afl Clothes hIiowii
In Salem, prices and quality con.
ildered at a saving from 95 to
910 on a Suit.
MEL J!
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Just Received
A lnrgo rhlpniont of work
Ingmen's mid driving gauntlet
gloves in horsehldf, Kangaroo,
Reindeer, Angora, (heat and
water proof), Duck and Cordl
vnn. Come and See Them
IIOYS'S KXEE PANT'S
SI7C8 I to 1(1 years.
HALF PRICE
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WetitJier
'te tonight and Wednesday.
Wfcen ia Portland
Visit "Halls" new restaurant, 330
Washington street, oppoalts Imperial
kotol. C-S-lmo.
ChHrrh Ituilding
"Work has begun on the moving of
the United Brethren church at tin
corner of Marlon and Fourteenth
troots in Englewoorit
Gh Funeral
ThO fUIlCrnl of Wllllnm Oqah xxrhr.
died In Ashland Sunday was held at , Woodburn.
mo itiguon unuenaKing parlors at I
10 o'clock this mornfnc under thd Wednwday.
K.V.Convlrf Riuu tn l..l..u I
Henry WKzcngrode, an ex-convlct
C2 years old, who served 20 years in
the penitentiary, was committed to
mo staio insano asylum today. Wit
zongrodo was pardoned two yean
ago on the petition of Mobo Taylor,
the wealthy eastern Oregon rancher,
wno served a sentence in the state
prison for arson.
A.' I Irrigation
Bills paid in June are Etibject to
tho 10 per cent discount.
'Phone Franchises
Two franchises wore granted to
day by the county commissioner's
court, one to the Mutual and one to
tho Home Telephone company, to
construct and operate a telenhone
lino In tho rural district wpr nt
of roses ever reon in this city Is on
exhibition in tho window of D. J.
Fry's drug s'toro on Commercial
street tday. The roses, representing
27 choico varieties, are from BrJuht
VIow.
Pay Your Vatcr
Bills and get discount.
Administrator Appoint!
Perry S. Darby was today appoint
ed administrator of 'the estate of
Sarah A. Darby.
XI Irrigation
Bills paid In June are subject
the 10 per cent discount.
to
auspices of the Maccabees.
Will bo last day to pay water bills
and got discount.
WNlneMlay
Will be the last day to nay water Rose nisninv
blllB and get discount. One of tho hnn,iSnmBBf
displays
SHOES FOR TENDERfFEET
footwear, we have not over
looked the shoe needs of
the man or woman who
want jlaln, solid comfort.
We have R big trade In
good, sensible soles exery
lino and every curve spaks
for comfort. And style,
are made of best oak-tan-Whlle
we carry all the lat
est and swellest shapes in
isn't sacrlflced either, for
they aro 8hape!y and grace
ful la outline. The sole?
ned leather, and every pair
Is band-sewed throughout.
We Invite your attention to a special line of these Comfort Shoes,
Dr. Reed's Cushion Soles. Wear one pair of these shoes, and If
you appreciate real comfort, w aro sure you will be back for an
other pair when they are gone. We have also the celebrated Walk
over Shoes in blucher, vals, Ox'ords, ju kid, tan and patent, all
tyles, all prices, all sizes. A'so C. P. Ford's Ladles' Shoes In all
styles.
The Salem Shoe Store
The Stor Wher We Fit lt
Surwme Court Decisions
Non-Eult- granted In tho Circuit
court of Multnomah county by .Judge
Cloland in tho case of C. W. Frcden
thai! vs. Brown & McCabe, stevedore
of Portland, waB affirmed today by
tho supreme court In an opinion by
Mr. Justice Eakln. Fredenthall was
Injured while loading a ship at the
Portland lumber molls and while la
the employ of the defendants and
had brought action for damages. He
rolled on hear-say evidence and
Judge Cleland granted the defense a
non-suit. Justice Moore also ren
d red n decision nfflrmlng the hold
ing or Judge Crawford of the Union
county circuit court In the case of
Elgin Forwarding company v. F, M.
Oummlngs.
Pay Your water
Bills and get discount.
Large Y, M. C. A. Roller
A new boiler, which will have 100
!,,- .1. . .. ... . I
IM..C3 me capacity or the present
Conlin, Mnrvln B. Wnlkor and Agnes
Cook, and to Fred A. Merlols and
Nora Little.
Curb Completed'
The curb on the State street side
of the capltol ground was comnle'tod
yesterday,
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Want Naturalization
F. RobwoII, .Stephen Broltonstoln
Archibald McGeo and R. D. Rltslna
of Salem, George Faeslor, N. Ludan
yo and II. C. Westendorf of Mt. An
gol, and George MadlBln of Sllverton
have made application to tho county
clerk for naturalization paperB.
Annual Reunion
Oregon Pioneers Association
Grand Encampment Indian War Vet
erans to be held at Portland, Ord ,
June 8-13. For this occasion tin
Southern Pacific Co. will make a rato
of ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE or.
the certificate plan. Win. McMurray.
G. P. A. John M. Scott, A. 0. P. A
C-9-3t.
Ice Civnni Soda"
At the Grovj corner of WJllson
and Commercial streets Wednesday
evening at 7:30 o'olock. Given by
Epworth League of Leslie M. E.
church.
DeWItt's Kidney and Bladder
PJ'ls are prompt and thorough and
will in n very short time strengthen
the weakened kidneys. Sold by nil
druggists.
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"iiuuiB orancnol ti
nnllroad Light m fa
of Juno 2. the rinM.i .-
toilny found that tu m.
tho car that run fnv.-iL
virajlja
injuring four pautnurt.nj
aponeinio for the aedtet.
ThO COttimlMlOB
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", iiiai a (UDUHtcitM
Kiiwi or gravei te pat u a
Of tho track to prerett ct-t d
beyond control IronnlMi
PmlinnWmnnl It
Second, That the p'
company be required to I
fore they are glrea tasmi
ploymcnt.
Third, That a u!Ut:i
,ns "one-half mile-to aii
!?!! I be Installed lo glrj aui
COXfllti-ssMAv u.u.r,., "I ThocomailHtoaBoWtki
nRTimvQ 'fm m,n. of highway eronlEmlwl.
... 0'"i,",t nnd ordered tht taw
wviuKiuBbiimn w. u. Hawley, who
returned from WnsiIngton last Sat
urday, moved Into his oillce on the
second floor of tho postofllco building
mis morning, nnd has already begun,
o nth work which will occupy moit
of his time during the summer vaca
tion. Mr. Hawley when lntirvlmvpd
this morning stated that moat of tho
lummer would be taken up In pre
inring appropriation bills for Ore
gon rlvorc and harbors which will bo
presented at the next sess'on of con
gress. There was no river and har
bor bill at tho last session of con
ThollottrttiBwWd
"After doctorlsg- li pa '
chronic IndlgMUM, M t
nvnr Iran inrititi flnVt I
hRi done me si Motkr4n-
Kn?'i v r.r Pint im
them the bt plllf w
N. C. Bold usdtr itWbtl
C. Perry's drug store, i
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The Pojxmlw RrtdSf-
"Smorty" at the yimkh
Kodol 1 the bl k Ij
our uni nr, tno in&t session or con- "" "' " v, '. hmidtt
gress, but. tho bill will come up at ?!'L ffliftkBS
iu. i .. .Hill iiuwmu .'" I. .t.1.?
uio mxi cesBion. nl, foodft r (i pir
iiiw congressman nati ueen in con- ig toja nere nr mwr
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MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. K. FORD.
Over Tadd & Buch's Bank. Salem. Oi
one, Is being Installed In the Y. M Norwich Union Fire
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C. A. building. Tho new holler will
furnl9h a continuous sunnlv of wati
to the swimming tank.
Canning to Start
Tho Mutual Cannlnc comnanv wlii
begin operations Friday. The com-;
pany Is contracting berries at three
and oue-fourth cents per pound.
Will Probated
Tho will of Thomas Colllnson was
admitted to probate yersterday. The
estate Is valued at $10,000,
Marriage Licenses-
Marriage licenses have been Ifwnori
to Benjamin Moorhead and Julia
Insurance Society
Frank Meredith, Resident Agent.
Office with Wm. Brown & Co., No
29 Commercial street.
NEW TODAY
REFRIGERATORS
Refrigerators W
have a perfects
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tern of retrw
.! thafs W
nun, - u
vmi look for wl
- rtrr vnirw fc mil . .. mMi
by mini am AUMMknt hnvine. une ffJ,M
t .. t-Un rn($
is cconomscai on itcj u : u
of wWch.gwraWSS
nT riiirt Hr. i iik uiic hi"- . u
so as no dampness s ";
wood. The adjusted sneiv;
J? -.1. Tl ah0
oi pure dir. m "- ; ifl
da?.p.nSi
woou. iJuaY.;"- fpr.W
new method ot cooims
ifldlf
For Salo nuMy Six fresh high
grade Jersey cows with first calf
Also oak wood. Address W. J.
Crawford, Box 97, Rt. 1. Phone
Farmers 2S. 6-6-3t
For 8le Several houses in Salem
and farm 'ands at a bargain. Cap
ltal National Bank 6-i-eod
and many other featfMartJjj
IpH in nnr fine line Of Automata
rerators.
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