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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1908)
j)AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON'. TUESDAY, JUXE 10. 1008 J. L STOCKTON THE OLD white rnnNm yilaljncJu WTOlJgwagl Ihosierv tfWf MAfU fS$ 1 HQSIERV I NEW TAN HOSE FOR LADIES Tho famous Wayne make which has no equal In all America Owing to tho decrease In tho prlco of cottons wo can give you tho-. 50c Qualities for 40c Stockton's Special A Wonderful Black Hose for 25c This Hoso Is made to our order according to our own vhlmileni Ideas or Hose making. It Is a full gauge stocking that sells all over the country at 35c or 3 pairs for a dollar. We aro using nearly a thou sand uozon a yenr inoroioro can afford to sell them at n quarter a pair. OUT SIZE HOSE WHITE FOOT f 30c pair 7in&Jiiu7 OUT SIZE HOSE ALL BLACK 25c pair 1laineJl'mH HOSIERV TWOf MM fOR THE WHOIE FAMILY HOSIERY I I I fl l,BMHnHHHBBHHI TERRIBLE SLAUGHTER Of prices that were already rock bottom in the Hobson 1 0-Cent store stock of goods is the sensation of Salem. The crowds keep coming in a continual stream, carry off the good at great bargains, and making it necessary to keep a force busy carrying in goods from the warehouse to replenish the shelves, but you will find wftjit vou wantnf ypi cpm?$uick. More saterpeople are wanted to wait on Hie'crowds. MASON JARS . Were inner before sold so low, nnd will neve be again. Pints, doz 40c QunrtB, doz $7c Half Gallon, doz 7f,c Jelly Glauses, doz. 23c Conio early If you want them. No more Economy Ja'rs. They Hero all carried away Saturday and Monday. 20 Per Cent Off On nil Snlad Sets nnd. they are beautiful. EXAMPLE f $3.00 Chocolate Set Salo prlco $2.23 $1.80, 10 yawls of 15c Emroldery Salo prlco .1.10 2.1c Collar Salo prlco . ..17 n()c Waste Basket Salo prlco , ..17 91.00 Vase at . .. . . . .t., Salo prlco .1.0S $1.23 Jardiniere ;. . r.H ..... . IBalo prlco . ..08 2J5c Hand Bar .Salo prlco . .,17 lBc pair Hoso Snppor tcrs .". ,",T. .Tf'. ... . 'Salo prlco. ,.11 BSe Shopping Hag Salo prlco . ..rtO $1.40 Pinto H .... Salo prlco ...08 00c Dish Pan , ... Snlo prlco . ..art nOc Covered Kettle .Salo prlco . . ,!J7 (10c 1 doz. pint Mason Jars. .,.,."..'.... .Salo prlco. ,.10 91.00 1 doz. pint Economy Jars Sale price . ,.8!1 23c 1 doz. Mason caps ,Salo prlco .17 913.B0 A Saving of RO per cent 0.70 $5.00 ; chocolate sets, the finest china, high orai1r seta, beautiful patterns, at the HOLD-luOUR-imKATIt PRICE .. $2.25 40 per, centof f ON GERMAN- COOKING WARE. A HIOH GRADE SANITARY WAIIB WHICH SHOULD UK 'iN EVERY HOME, CONVENTION (Continued From Page 1.) irllh shouts of "No! No!" from tho Muthern, delegates. A movement was utnrted this aft ernoon to havo tho credentials com mittee with ono blow kill all tho hopes of tho allies b endorsing ns a whole tho tompornry roll of tho con vention and making It pormnnont. This wns suggested ns soon ns tho committeo mot nnd n resolution pro Tiding for tho comploto endorsement li being proparod whllo tho antl-Tnft nen aro making n grent outcry. Thoy jr "stenm roller" Is n wenk nnd in taffie'ent word for use In describing the Taft machine, as It is now opera ting, Senator Fulton, of Oregon, wm elected temprornry chnlrmnn of tho credentials commltUo. Reprosenta tiro J. Sloat Fnssott, of Now York, made tompornry secretary. It Ii expected thnt thoy will bo mndo permanent officers. Sonntor Fulton appointcU a aub-committeo, of which Dougherty, of Ohio, Is chnlrmnn, to decide tho rules nnd regulations un to which tho committeo will pro ceed, Stands by Courts. While Sonntor Burrows wns dls cujilng tho work of tho department tf Justice, ho Interpolated a ringing dfdaratlon to tho offoct that tho Re publican party Is not In sympathy lth tho spirit which would dlvost t&e courts of their constitutional Wer or Impeach tholr Judges. This "ilement evoked the loudest cheer- ta of the day. Tho Merchants association ot K York emphatically protosts aMln8t the Insertion of any nnti 'aJunctlon plank In the Republican platform." Adjournment. ' Tho motion to ndjourn was made by ' Sonntor Dupont, of Dolewnru, and tho first day's sosslon ended at 2 o'clock. Chicago, Juno 1C. The convention ndjournod until 12 o'clock tumot-row. Oppose Antl-Injuiu'tlou. Now York, Juno 1C. Tho Mcr chnntB association today wires Sonn tor Durrows ns follews: o BRYAN IS ASKED TO . WITHDRAW THE BARGAIN COUNTERS ARE WINNERS. LOADED AND GROANING WITH VALUABLE MERCHANDISE AT RIDICULOUS PRICES AND REPLEN ISHED DAILY; WE HAVE HAVE 7c, 1 0c, 1 5c,1 7c, 25c, 98c TABLES WE MUST HAVE THE MONEY, HENCE MUST MAKE THIS TERRIBLE SLAUGHTER OF THE ENTIRE STOCK FOR TEN DAYS G. W. HOBSON'S 10c STORE rm June Brides and SterlingSilver Ciuom and good tasto have mb.nej to make Sterling Sliver tb em ideal for wedding pres ents. matter how small or how Ere' ollr gift appropriation is, if Sieving it's right, aud people "aT(! a nrcater rogard for being In g0d form and gopd taste In the atter of wedding gifts than at wher times. 0ur stock will afford a wide r'M of choice and tf It's Star n5. and comes from this store, u doubly appreciated. Barr's Jewelry Store Stte and Liberty Streets. (United 1'rrai l.enteil Wire.) Richmond, Va., Juno lC.-acorgo McDuffeo Bhiko, a close poraon.al frlond of William J. Bryan, an nounced todny thnt ho had written to tho Nobrasknn asking him to aid in tho nomination of Govornor John son of Mlnnosota, as tho Democratic presidential candidate. Blake promised Bryan that he would recolvo tho nomination by nc clnnmtlon In 1912 If ho would stop asldo now nnd permit tho nomination of Johnson. Ho named former Gov ornor W. L. Douglass of Mnssachu setts ns Johnson's running mate and said: "With this tlckot Johnson nnd Douglass tho Democrats would sweop tho country." Tho plea was made to Bryan that he agreo to tho suggestion for the good of the party. Ho has not re ceived a reply from 'the Nebraskan. a knife only by of Mm. HORN THREATENS II IS WIFE WITH A KNIFE What enmo near to being a stab bing occurred last night at 7 o'clock in Wwtacott's stable on Ferry street, nccordlng .to tho story told Chief of Police Gibson by Mrs. John Dorn. who olnlnud that her husband, for ..k. f )iia pltv but now a saloon- man of Wooduurn, drew from which she esoaped Jumping out of a window. Annnrrtlnir to the StOH' Dorn, she and her husband were on their way to Breltenbiish springs and while In this city stopped In at Bar netfs restaurant on Commerolal street, where they had a slight row. Mrs. Dorn then left for the stable where sho had somo of her wraps, Intending to go away from her hus band. She was quickly followed by him. she states, and one word led to another and he finally lost h. temper and drew a knife. Realizing the danger of, her position. Mrs. Dorn ran quickly to a window In the back of the stable and escaped; then se cured the assistance of the police for protection. She did not have her bus Sand arrested, however, stating she would begin divorce proceedlngi im-mediately. Plnns for Eaton Hall. Judging from tho plans for Eaton hall, which woro received yostcrdaj, tho now structure will bo ono of tho hnndsomojt collcgo buildings In tlioJ state. Wlllnmetto's new building will hi four stories In height, nnd will havo n frontage of 150 foot nnd a depth of 75 foot. It Is io bo-bullt of pressed brick, und tho gonornl stylo of the j nrcmiociuro win no u muuiucu Romanesque, having a mnselvo colo nade cenunl ontrnnco nnd two small or Bido'ontrnncM, with a' tower rising n short dlstnnco above the eaves at oach comer' of tho building. The first floor will contain a largo hall, tho offlcos of tho prosidont, reg istrar and clerk, rocoptlon nnd wnlt brnry nnd fotir class rooms. On tho second floor will bo tho II brory nnd four clnss rooms. Tho third floor will hnvo n huge lecturo room, a mechnlcal drawing . room, museum and threo class' rooms. I It has not yet bean decided what uso will bo made of the fourth, or attic story. This floor Is as large and cominoJIoMB ns any of the others, nnd class rooms or labra-. torles can easily be Installed there I Thn nlans for tho lr.torlor of the basement have not boon comploted. I Altogether tho Eaton hall will be an ornament and a credit to the Cap- Ital City, and a building of which, Willamette or any othor university, may well be proud. j Mr. Eaton, the donor of tho $50, 000 structure received n telegram from his nrchltect at BoUe, Idaho, vostordav. who will be In Salem Thursday to wltnwsr tho ceremony of banking the ground for the build ing. J o poison Oak I'olsonlnp. niinr,i'a snow Liniment wires It. Mr. O. H. P. Cornelius, Turner, Ore., wrltts My wife has discovered that Snow Liniment cures "Poison Oa Polionlng," a very painful troub e herself, but on two of her frlenJa Sho not only curod n case of It on who were poisoned by this same Ivy. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00. . o Chester G. Halloway. tho aged Lus. Angeleslto, who attempted suicide In Portland because his youne wife wold not live with him, Is reclverlng. &8f8 State Street EXCLUSIVE MEN'S SHOP Phone Main 355 STRAW HATS 4i I "Racso System" Hand Tailored Clothes for Men iU Tho Hlff Head, i- - ..- irinHaoneeit and the b'.g head that comes from a sick headache. Does your head ever fee like a gourd and your brain feel oose and sore? You can euro It la no time by acting on your 1 jer with, Ballard's Herblne. Isn't it worth trying for the absolute and certain relief you'll getT Sold by all deal-' ers. are a specialty with us just now. We have the GREAT BIO PREMIER hat stock of Salem, and, while you might consider this statement a little too broad, we know an inspection of our FUR and STRAW hat section will convince you of our HAT SUPREMACY. Panama hats RDO and $5.00 Stetson Straws $3.50. Imported Adambas $4.00. College straws $2.00. Eureka Soft Straws 58c to $1.25. Brown and Cray duck hats 50c. Mexican garden hats 25c to 50c. Rough braid Mexicans 15c. "Windsor" Outing Suits and Summer Togs For Men 7- ' STRAW HATS ''Every Man Is Odd" But We Can Fit Him MnnSiti "Every Man Is Odd" But We Cm Fit Him CLOTHIER--HABERDASHER a i i h . . -