Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 29, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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DAILY OAWTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1000
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IT'S HURRY TIME JF i'OU WOULD ENJOY THE ECONOMIES OF THE ANNUAL WHITE SALE.
THE DIG- SALE ENDS TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE ilOTII, THIS MEANS THAT YOU HAVE TWO
.MORE DAYS IN WHICH TO SUIM'LY YOUR NEEDS IN THE FlttiSfltiSX AND FINEST UNDERMUS
LINS AND OTHER WHITE GOODS AT A PRONOUNCED PRICE SAVING. HUNDREDS HAVE
PROFITED RICHLY I1V THIS FOREMOST WHITE EVENT OF TIlM YEAR NO WOMAN CAN AF
FORD TO NEGLECT ITS I1ENEFITS. AGAIN LET US EMPAHSIZE THIS FACT- THAT THESE
SPLENDID SPECIALLY PRICED STOCK VALUES ARE OFFEHED WHICH YOU CANNOT DUPLI
CATE ELSEWHERE TOdAS' AND WHICH WILL HAVE NO REPETITION EVEN HERE FOR A
LONG TIME TO COME. 'v II Kit 14 ARE A FEW OF THIS CHOICE SPECIALS, WHICH -WILL HE BAG
ERLY SNAPPED UP TOMORROW.
Mikado Sun Shades
V,
Hnnd painted and embroidered
oriental umbrellas In dainty deli
cate colorings, made of split bam
boo and are a 1908 fad. We
have only a few of them 'left,
which must go at an extra low
price ?2.08
Wednesday Surprise Sale No. 386
We want all the women to know that Wednezday 15 always special"
bargain day at thlsstore,"and for next Wednesday only we offer a good
grade of White Duck Skirts for .,. . '. . ..t I QSf)
ON SALE AT 8:30.. NO TELEPHONE ORDERS RECEIVED. .-
You'll Be Celebrating
Every day you wear one of our fine suits we'll sell you. Every day
will bo an Independence day for you from all Berts of clothes waving
aa soon as you get acquainted with our fine clothes. They're mado
right, all wool fabrics, .correct Btyle perfect tailoring. ,Wo guaran
tee correct fit and your satisfaction. ' All. summer styles now at a
saving from
$5 TO 10 NEW ANNEX
. editor, in si.cndlne m,. lJftM
city with relative "V 'W
County Superintend XL'' ,1
returned from the sw ?$tf
convention In v.u. iate.TrV
Miss Morula hUi J r
Ashland. whB jX,e?,torXfii.
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AltituTn"
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-w...,-uiJL.li3-At tha ...1,
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for the present they ,P' 5
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Lazy noonln nt m...,.
Inir tlo. " ,:r,. wuwfl
Somo peonle Jm.v .!.' . !
tho beautiful nMrfnmi....: "P".
! wuiuhi5
Hygrade Muslin Underwear
Trimmed with dainty lnces, choice embroidery, bands, beading aud
tucked effects. This is positively thebest offer of gowns, corset cov
ers, petticoats, drawers, chemises, etc., we have ever made at a sav
ing of .
One-third, Monday and Tuesday Only
Summer Silks and Dress Goods
In plain and fancy weaves; whitesllks, Voiles, Eollnnes, Henriettas,
Crepes, brllllantlnea 'and Panamas. ,
World of White Prices
Cotton and Wool Blankets
At special reduced prices. Wo advise buying now for vacation and
winter use. ' 1
15x72 Tan or Grey " !.-
Spvclnl : . . : v vt. ' 30r
H)x4 Tan 6r Gray ,f;' , i "? l . l
Sl1"1 fji"s 60
lOv-l Whiter- ... '.,
World of White .-r. ....'.. i v. . .' 78
lOvt White, avMIi pink or blue strlpe-i-
Special ...'.... ..... ,1... .1 78
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Vl White, pink or blue stripe, ovtw. heavy
Special ...... .:.;....'. V S2.25
SECOND FLOOR
Snap Brim Sailors
The prober head gear for the
men this summer. Thy have- thy
?n turn down"flm, 'making a perfect
oyo shade, stopping the glaro of
tho hot sultry days that Is bo Ih
Jurlouo to tho eyes, Wo have them
In three different Etyles, all differ
ent weaves of tho straw.
MONEY TO g
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Norwich Union Fire
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Franlr 5frriiM. i,-,.Z. z! 1
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wuilb who wm. Brown 4 Co k,
,29 Commerolal Ureet.
New India Dimities
In tho checks and barB, 27
Inches wide, extra Bpcclal
23 XO 28 i'A"D
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Novelty Batiste
In light, medium and dark blu
-with small whito dot. Thh has n
flvo lino border, which glveB .1
j,v.ry pleasing and artistic effect.
SPECIAL 10 -3 YD.
GOING AWAY
Just after tho Fourth you will probably start on your vacation
and you will need a new trunk, bag or suit case. The assortment you
will have to choose from at this storo will also make selections easy.
Also a now line of Hammocks, very leasonnbly priced.
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Laces aud Embroideries
For tho last time during our
World of white sale we will to'l
all the ladles now is the time to
buy your Embroideries, Laces,
Bands and Bondings, We have the
largest assortment In tho north
wen and you can buy. all you
want in the next two dnys at a
saving of
10, J."J, 25 anil HO PER CENT
LACE SECTION
City News
G. F. Mason Box Co.
247 Miller St., South Salem, man
ufacturer of all kinds of boxes,
crates and fruit dyer accessories.
Phono. 308. tf.
SffBtlier
vFalr toniKht;
warmer.
TucMlay fair an.l
Wliea In Portland
Visit J'HallB" new restaurant, 330
WmIj. St., opposite Imperial hotel.
IrrJptffon Rills
Taid on or before July 1 will be
subject to a 10 per cent discount. If
When Ordering
Groceries, It you are particular
About the kind you ueo, call up -the
J. M. Lawrence grocery, prone 311,
and you will get tho best.
WJta Rose Flour .
Once tried Is always used. The
fcopsewlfe who realizes the value of
goid Jour In all kinds of bnkhig 1.:
fcatisfted with' so others brand nftor
-oie frying Wild r'c$q (jour a jhome
Manufacture.
The Fourth of July
Is almost here, but there are other
things to think of before then. You
will need meat right away, and the
best place to order it is at Steusloff's
sajilta'ry market. All orders prompt
lyMellvered, Phone 321.
IrrJgatioH Rills
Paid on or before July 1 will be
subject to a 10 per cent diicount. tf
jHifee Webster Honored
At the; reunion of the G. A. R. fct
Newport 'Inst weak, Jubtice of the
jwace, Daniel Webster, was appoint
ed Judge advocate of the department.
lUugliam Appointed
George, O, Bingham has beep ap-.
pointed to assist City Attorney Ieyes
in the injunction suit of Buren &
Hamilton against the city,.
Mail Driven Will Race
A racetwean the Salem rural
drivers Is scheduled to take place
on the Fourth of July. It will be
for three rblo'ekf The Wil nion
-will drive the fafyw and wagon
that they use oathelr dally routes.
mlnlstrntr$ for tho estnto of Alo
ysius Hottlnger, in tho sum of $6000,
has been approved. Joseph A. Dltter
and Charles Hottlnger nre sureties
on tho bond,
Tho Cash M ket
P. W. Reyelts, whp was f6r sev
eral years with tho Kurtz market, has
nnannit n f M . nnlil ai rm rf ntnl1 I
u'"7 " ""a WWM , ' b ' 7 i Allen, which was stolen
lUCUt UU61HCBB Ul 1 I J UUII1 UltTCUl I
street He will keep good meats and
sell cheap for spot cosh only,
Violin Recital.
A violin recital will be given nt
the flrat Baptist church on Monday
evening, Juno 29, in which William
Wallace Graham will prejent his
pupil, Miss Viola Vercler. She will
be heard In a fine- program of classi
cal music and will be assisted by Mr,
Julius' V. Seyler, one of tho best
ptnntstB of Portland and tho 'coast,
Music lovers are invited to bo present.
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NEW TODAI
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. iuiuti ni uiice From $105 b
$500, the best of collateral m
ity to offer. Address alO.Jm:.
nal ofllce.
For Sale Several houie In StU
aud farm 'ands at a bargtla. ft. M
iuu national Banit. Mo4
For Sale cherries nt If per potti
buyer to pick same. H. W. Sit
ago, Garden Road MMt
Glenn Case Set J "Di-ys" Appeal
Tho preliminary hearing In the Judge Galloway denied petition for
case of H. E. Glenn, who Is charged rohearing In the Polk county local
with forgery has been set for 3 option contest, thus leaving the de
o'clock this afternoon. Glenn ap-'c!slon In favor of the drv lnteroat
.,
Wanted Woman to work Ja tstll
family; good wages. Enquire Sit
North Church street. 6-IML
Wanted A solicitor for jdrertliln.
Can cam from IIS to it per
week. For particulars, lit Grey
Syndicate, Music Publftbwi, Etst
Liverpool, O. Ml-lt.
Salem Oih Mntkct I boy for ce
and sell for cash. Cold ste-we
and all kinds of meats kfpt. 0!w
mo a trial at 173 Conawetol SL
P. W. Reyelts, Prop. MMI.
Wanted At Salem hospital a tomi
jib cook. Good wages. Appl; Is
person. i-HAL
peared before Judge Webster this
morning with his attorney, P. H.
D'Arcy, and stated that he was ready
for trial. Waltor Wlnslow will handlo
the case for tho state,
Postpone Lathron Hearing
Tho prolimlnery hearing before
Irrigation Rill
Paid on or before July 1 will be
subject to a 10 per cent discount, tf
Illcyclo Traced
Tho bicycle belonging to Victor
from the
Willamette hotel last Tuesday night,
has boen located In Portland by tho
police department of that city.
Sheriff W. J. Culver received a let
ter from Chief of Police Grltzmachtr Jud8e Webster In the case of P. N
stating that the wheol had been of-, Lnthrop charged with committintj
fered for salo in Portland, and that ! Perjury in giving his testimony lu
tho thief had probably gone to Van- i tbo Savage divorce case which was
couver, Wash. Tho sheriff's offlco set for 10 o'clock tomorrow, has been
in this city has renuested tho Port- continued until July 7th.
land police to send the wheel by ex
presB today.
The coto will bo appealed to tho su
preme court.
Deed Revoked
In tho case of Mrs Mary Alloy
against Hnrry Alley to eot aside .1
deed given by Mrs. Allov to tho de
fendant, the plaintiff wne awarded
tho decree as prayed because of men
tal incompetence.
Sturgeon l"Mc n Pound
Smelt 10, cents n pound, Farring
ton, Stato street grocer and market-
man,
For Sale Fine Jersey bull Terr nt
, sonable. Inquire of J. A. Vasato,
Jefferson. 6!M'
I)st A black llk Jacket on IM
and Liberty streets. Finder iffi
please return to Journal o.
WMt
Wanted An experienced dln'f
room girl at Hotel Salem.
Carlt,"t, Wanted Qooi
nv,nn r.44 or call t !
man,
Court St.
MM.
Intei-estrd In Oivgon Laws
During the part few days the Sec
retary of State has received mnny In
quiries from all parts of the United !
States regarding the result of the
vote on the various initiative and
referendum measures submitted at
tha recent election. Rrmio nnrlmis
another Convention- questions have been asked concern-
, The Stae Home Missionary con- ,ng tho mannop ,n wh,cJj Jnwg ara
veuum w.u u ucm m l0 cny on made by the peope , 0regQn
yuiy tf.
Dig Flav Shipment
Eugene, Bosse, the, flajc, grower,
shipped two carloads of flax to Port
land Saturday. He reports a bumper
crop this year.
Irrigation Bills
Paid on or before July 1 will be
subject to a 10 per cent discount,
Old Folkri Marry
A marriage license 1ms bom Is
sued to Fred. S, Rodsers, nged 5S, '
and Jane Vaughn, nged G7, both of
Buttovlllo,
Bend Approved
The bond of $4000 of J .L. Calvsvt
as administrator of the estate of
Elizabeth Ebergard has been ap
proved. CwMnittee Will Meet
Srke' Fourth of July committee will
hold a meeting Tuesday, when plans
ithe'celebratlon will be perrecteu.
Mrs. Perkins Sails
Mrs. W. T. Perkins sailed for San
Francisco yesterday on the State of
California to visit a weok with her
son, Ensign Fred M. Perkins ofthe
battleship Wisconsin, before tho do
parture of the fleet. Mrs. Perkins
.will visit frlends'ln Berkeley and San
I Jose; and will afterwards return to
Salem with her daughter-in-law, MrJ
Fred Perkins.
Rami Appi'ove!
ager, ad-
Cherry Fair Posters
More than 400 copies of the Cher
ry Fair posters were mailed Satur
day. They were sent to ench agent on
the Hnrriman lines. Altogether about
900 posters have been mailed.
Tho Capital Summer Normal
QP.eSfid. this morjijng .w.lth, a.n .en
rollment of 80 the largest opening
'in the history of the school. Many
others will enter during the week.
Classes are formed in all tho branch
es (or state and county papers, also
Lin, stenography, bookkeeping and
typewriting, it.
LUMBER
SHINGLES
Mountain lumber
Bone dry 10 inch sliiplap
Novelty rustic
Doors and windows
Frames and mouldings
SHINGLES
LUMBER
OFFICE
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LUMBER
SHINGLES
Mountain lute
Bone dry 10 inch sliftop
Novelty rtislic
Doors and wi5 '
Frames and moritoP
SHINGLES
LUMBER
NO CARTAGE QUICK SERVICE COURTEOUS TREATMENT NO wm
WE INVITE INVESTIGATION
We were fortunate In obtaining a nice lot at dry 10-inch shlplap,T" yu ar
Se"e us, if you are in need of auy kind of building material.
VOGET LUMBER AND FUEL CO,
South 14th and Oak Streets . .
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From Office to
Plaining Mill
both sides and
every corner of
our yard is filled
with the best of
building material
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PLAINING MILL