Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 20, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 20, tf08
World of White
or JUNE WHITE DAYS
EVERY WHITE ARTICLE AT A REDUCED PRICE, HUNDREDS
t
! OP OTHER TEMPTING SPECIALS PROM EVERY DEPARTMENT
AT MONEY-SAV1NG OPPORTUNITIES.
VACATION SKIRTS JUST RECEIVED
A new line of Chiffon Pnnnma
box .pleat effects In Navy, Brown
Black, values up to 97.50 Woi'Id
EMBROIDERY!
SUCH AN AVALANCHE OP SNOW WHITE ELEGANCE, AN
EVENT NEVER UEFOHE IN SALEM.' OWING TO OUR' BUYING
FACILITIES WE HAVE JUST SECURED A SNAP IN WHITE EM
BROIDERIES TOR OUR WORLD OP WHITE SALE, EDGINGS,
ALLOVERS AND HANDS, VALUES UP TO 81.50 A YARD, THINK
OP IT, FOR ONLY
19
i
BUY ALL YOU WANT, PROBABLY NEVER AGAIN CAN WE
SECURE SUCH A SAVING OPPORTUNITY FOR-OUR CUTO.Ml.K-
BEE COURT STREET WINDOW
MEN
You can save from $5 to $10
suit Is this season's newest design
$10.00 VALVES--
WORLD OF WHITE SPECIAL
$12.B0 VALUES
WORLD OF WHITE SPECIAL.
$15.00 VALUES
WORLD OP WHITE SPECIAL.
$18.50 VALUES
WORLD OF WHITE SPECIAL.
$82.00 VALUES
WORLD OF WHITE SPECIAL.
$27.50 VALUES
WORM) OF WHITE SPECIAL.
WAtCH MONDAY'S
Pfr
Weather
Iphouc s tonight .and Sunday.
Wlien n Pnnlond
Visit "Hn'.ls" new rostauront, 330
IVasli. St., oppoilte Imperial hotol.
Wood Cheap
One dollar per wagon load. Refuse
material from state fnlr grewmdn
building. Apply nt fair ground or
y. A. Welch, secretary. 0-20-31.
1le Tnslmioo Cigar
la a cigar of quality. You can
einoUo no better brand. A homo
manufacture.- ,
I
BrlHg Your
Soiled suits, Jackets and skirts to
Johpson & Stege's And have them
cleaned and pressed to look like now.
Wo mnko a specialty of cleaning
hats, and guarantee tho work.
Sanitary Meats
Must come from a B-anltnry mar
ket. You enn nlwn.vs get that klnl
from 8teusloff market. No matter
what kind of weather. Phone your
ordor to 321.
'ou Rave t Use
Flour, and It Is J'ist ns cheap to
use tho best, as It Is tp mo an in
ferior brand. Wild Rose flour h
tho best try It, and be convinced.
fitVAWbci rles, Straw Pen If.
At tho J. M. Lnwienco grocory
Order for Sunday. Phono 311.
Rwwball
Watt Shlpp's Fall-mounts vs.
Bralnnrd Cub.1, of Portland, Sunday,
tho 21st, at leejcu grounds. Tho
bartender? vs. lurbe's Immediately
nftor this gnre Double-luador for
ono price.
City Knlolned
A cr?w of men iif again at work
on the bul'dlng on Liberty street.
Judge Bura.tt having Issued a tem
porary Injunction yoordny. r
Ktralnlng the c!ty from Interfering
with tho work,
Marriage Licenses
Marriage licenses were issued to
Orln H. Belknap, age 41 of Chinook,
Wash., And tndary V. O. Hyng, ag
3, of Saiepi, ana to uoueri .i. wa
ller ago 24, and Agnes Hughes, ag
23, both of St. Paul.
Garvin Dies
News has been received In th?
fitv nt Mia Month of Vlrcll Garvin. '
Frenno, Cal. Qarvln vjas oriirlY
7- iB836"- ' ' '
City News
30 full
$4.85
and
of Whlto Extra Special
EMBROIDERY!
a yard
DISPLAY.
1
.v
on n cult during' this sale. Every
In tailoring and fabric.
. ?7.G5
. $0.85
$11.05
13.90
$18.85
20.00
ADVERTISEMENT'
the conch of the Salem High School
baio ball team. He died of con
sumption. Final Account
County Judgo Scott has set July
27 a9 the date for hearing of tho
IV.al accciut of P P. Goulet and,
J (Jo E. Jonc- executors In the cb-
i Ute of Christian Wobb.
Eaton Hull Hld
It is expected that the University
will be ready to advertise for bids
for tho now Eaton Hall In about ten
dnys.
BnsebaJI
Watt Shlpps Rnlrmounts -vs.
Bralnard Cubs, of Portland, Sunday,
tho 2ist, at league grounds. Tho
bartenders vs. barbers Immediately
after this game. Double-header for
ono price.
i Band Concri't-
I The Salem Military band will give
a concert tonight, corner of Court
rind Liberty streets, and ono ' In
Mnrlon Squnro Sunday afternoon.
o
DAUGHTER OF SALEM
PLAYING AT GRAND
I The secret Is out. Play at the
Grand in a minor pnrt with Georgia
Harper, Is Leota Howard, a native
daughter of Salem, who for several
seasons has besn stnrrlng the Pnelflc
. coast with different big companies.
Suffering from a slight nervous
I breakdown, Miss Howard, on tho
advice of her physician, a few
months ago gave up high emotional
work, suoh as she was playing, but
refused to entirely desert tho stage,
Consequently, ns a compromise, the
talented actress plays minor parts
with Georgln Harper and, while ob
taining a ni'ich-needed re't, Is not
compell a to give up her cho&en
work.
It wbj tho Intention of Miss How
ard to s'lp Into Snlem and out again
a? qu'otly a possible to prevent nn
word of her being In town from go
ing abroad. But her friends discov
ered her and refuse to le a native
dnughter' rgoclve wich a quiet re
ceptlou, - ,
Miss Howard3 mo.her Is Mrs E.
S. Klnston o' thU city. While in
her taeas, 'Miss Howard went k-)
Santa Barbara, where after studying
for a time, she began work on tlu
stago and 't was but a bhar't while
before her gsnlus wns recognized.
Since then she hn btarred with
many big companies among them
being-the Del S. Snvnge company,
tho Seward, company and the Third
avenue theat:r, Seattle, stock com
pany. Incidentally the 'manager of tha
Hnrpor company, J. G. Harper, whlH
not nn Oregonlnn by birth, regards,
this as his ,homo state, owing much
land in Harney county. -J. S. Foster
and Dr. G. W, Gray, of Albany aro
his cousins ',
SklrtB, made with the largo full
MARKET
REPORTS
BY WIRE
BAY CITY MARKET
QUOTATIONS ON PRODUCE AT
SAN FRANCISCO AND PORT
LAND LOCAL MARKET COR
RECTED UP TO DATE
, (United Press Lenstd Wire.)
San Francisco, Jiirie 20 Wheat
No. 1 California club, per cental,
$1G2 1.07; whlto milling club,
$1.62 i 1,07 M: J whlto AniBtrallan,
$1.70 1.72; northern bluestem,
$1.70 1.73 northern clilb, 'ILCi
1.07; Inferior gradej of wheat,
$1.401.55.
Barley No 1, fesd, $1.27
1.32, with some barley, $1.27
1.30; common to fair, $1.22"
1.23; browing at San Francisco,
nominal to $1.47; Chevalier, $1.03
1.85, according to quality.
Eggs Per dozen, California fresh
Including cases, extras, 21 c; firsts
21c; seconds, 19c; thirds, ISc;
eastern seconds, 17c.
Butter per pound, California
fresh, extras, 23c; firsts, 22c;
seconds, 21c; packing No. 1, 21c;
packing, No. 2, 20 c.
wow cneeso, per pound, caili
or-
nla flats, fancy lie; -firsts ioc;1'.'.t,s,n,mN win
seconds, 0c; California Young
America, fancy, 13 c; firsts, 13c;
eastern Oregon, fancy, 11 c; east
ern Oregon Young Amerlcnn, fancy,
14 c; stdrnge, eastern, fancy New
York, 16c; Oregpn, 14c.
Potatoes -per cental, Oregon
Burbnnk?, 90c $1.15; new, $1.00
1.25 boxes, 40c$1.25. ,
Onlbmi-'-Per crate, Bermudas,
50 65c; Australian 'brown, $3.00
3D0s reds, 6070c.
Ornnges-rper box, nnvols, $2.50
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Removal Day is upon us. Now is the time to
look around the home and see just what you
stand in need of, ,f or here is a wide variety of
underpriced offerings, as distinguished for
worthy quality as they are for price concessions.
The home of the famous Hoosier Kitchen
Cabinet, the greatest labor saver ever construct
ed. See window display.
No. 162, regular $65, now $55
No. 1 1 2, regular $40, now $32
No. 1 41 , regular $35, now $28
Q.-S
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oiinxfuoiinein.
uiareuco id Ufium. oueri-nii, i
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Best For
r jr Theuoweis
The Dowels
CANDY CATHARTIC
Plitit PUtll. rntnt,TitOn(.i. Do Hood
KTrlckn. WriHtrn nrOrlpe. He -to Ms.KtTti
aid In tiulki Tli" eiinln tnlilrl Mntnlieil 0 0 0.
OiirnMtfnl to cure or )rnm ti)in lnoc
Sterling kemeJy Co., Chic? go or N.Y. Coo
ANNUAL SALE, TEK MILLION BOXES
3.75; fancy valenclas, $3.5,0; "Medi
terranean BweotB, fancy, $2.50
2.75.
Ml.i:.M MAHKKT
Ihm'iiI Wholesale Mnrkrt.
'Eggs 10 c.
Butter Crenm.ry 25c.
Cows $3 3.50. to,.
Hens 9c; young chlokenB, 12c.
. Local wheat S590c.
Ottts $1.45.
Barley $25.
Flour Hard wheat, $4.50 4.80.
Ptlley, $4.00. i
Hay Cheat, $13 14; cloVer", $3
9 per ton; timothy, $14T15.
Onions 3c.
Hops 1907 crop, 44c.
Cascara Bark 3 to 3c. .
Mohair ISc. '
BORN.
WALTON To Mn and Mrs. James
Walton, of Tillamook, Or., Thurs
day, Juno 18, 1908, a 9-pound
son. Mrs. Walton is n daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fawk of
this city.
o
The first game between tho Capi
tols and the Professionals of tho
Salem Twilight baseball league, re
sulted disastrously for tho state
houso starB, the Professionals min
ings by a score of 14 to 3.
Stieikcnr Riots in 'Fi'lsco.
(t'nlttil Prcsi l.cnel Wlre.t '
San Francisco, Juno 20.Threo
men wero scrlous'V 'and tfcrhnpo
fatally Injured In n riot nt Market
and Sixth street this nftornoon be
tween tho ,non-unlQn crow of a
streetcar and a crowd of passenger1?.
Furniture Bargains
Alive and awake, come into the
store and note the bustle. Some
thing of interest is going on and
should appeal to you, for our great
Removal Sale is now in full swing
and prices are at their lowest. All
over the store you will find them
first rate goods offered at second
rate prices so that we shall have as
near as possible cSear decks before
New and Second HandGoods
A trnrul (3na tVtllltrA In!) ll ..
" -?-- -y, practical purposes ns g00(1 .
cheap. Al o wood stoves both new and second hand '
w. tA u,.,.,.
r ,Vh AN
fit, tfitflt. to fit any purse. We have a good .line of new ,U d
we nro selling cheap, but they nro not chimp ntnff V"1
0. L. McPEEK, 170 S. Commercial
Appeal Filed
Notice of appeal has been filed In
the cose of B. E. Miller vs. Maria
Walker, administrator for tho estate
of Carl Walker, deceased. Tho ap
peol lj from the decision of tho Mar
lon county court, rendorod on Mav
2G, In favor of tho plaintiff and
agnlnst Mrs. Walker, for the sum of
$235 for nn allowance, in a claim
against tho estato.
AhUh Extension
Carey F. Martin, attorney for tho
administrator In tho estate of John
Lynch, has filed a motion for nn ex
tension of 40 days. on the time al
lowed by lnw for tho filing of tho
appralsemont, ,
Mhrrfmia Licenses
Marriage licenses havo been Is
sued to Bonnie B. Kclley, ngo 30,
and MUlio L. Work, ngo 20, both of
Mil) City, and to B. II. Ling, ngo 23,
and Pearl A. Shelley, ngc 23, both of
Snlem.
Piivs EvnnilnnHoii''
Ab n result of the second eighth
grndo examination hold yesterday,
43 p'jplls out of 78 successfully pass
ed tho test.
Mmtln Principal
William H Martin, of Albany, hns
boon elected principal of tho Jcffo--son
high tcliool.
Ron vd Returns Home
:Jlss Lizzie Cornelius of Turner,
and Albert Frott or Woodburn,
members of tho eighth grndo exam
lng bonrd, returned to their respec
tive homes last evening.
Fit you up for the outing senson with tent ni ?
MONEY TOlS
'Norwich Union P
Insarancc Socletv
t rank Meredith, neddeai Age J
Offlco with Wa. Brown ft (Ti.
20 Gommni-ni.i 8L''
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NEW TODA?
I rn..t. .t Zl . 'H
, ......,u t unce From $ioo i,
$500, tho best of collateral wear
Hy to offer. Address Q-lO.w
""' mce. g.,'
Wood Cl.i'aii One dollar p8r J,
loan, nefuso material from iSS
fair grounds buildings. AJpK
fnlr grounds or p. a. Welch, h"
rotiry. 6-20-3t
Every Hous wife
m. SiASSiA ?K. H
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il-.iiiT; 2 " M WW-
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CONTINENTAL SICItC.lNTItK 0)Jl.
PANY, 700 EAST TUT.VTV.
FIRST KTItMTr, CHlIVIJXXi;
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