Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 16, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1908
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GREAT CHERRY FAIR
L. STOCKTON
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
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Undermuslins
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CORSET COVERS,
DRAWERS,
SKIRTS.
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CHEMISE, ETC.,
Trlmincd in dainty lnces nnd
embroideries, ruffled, tucked
nnd slilrrcd. Only the high
tirade, welt made garments to
show you nnd nt price con
cessions that will sunrise you.
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35c
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50c
Corset Covers
tlmt look.llke
. 75c
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$1 .00
GREAT CHERRY FAIR 16th, I7th and 18th I
TIiq, Salem. Shoe Store believes in celebrating just as much as the law allows, and when possible
ind a litfla lift more. Our ideas nf rtfllfihrafintf mav sfifim nnfifir. hut thav'ra ir awm and Vftll i
the benefit. The first day of the fair, k ' " "'
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THURSDAY, JULY J 6
We will start the greatest OxfordTie-Sale ever heard of in Salem. We will selhou
$3.50 Oxford Ties for $3.00
'$3.25 Oxford Tics fo $2.75
$3.00 Oxford Ties for $2.50
$2.75 Oxford Ties for $2.25
$2.50 Oxford Ties for $2.00
All new shoes, all sfces, all kinds Remembe the date
and Keep Smiling
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TODAY-Men's Oxfords 50c Off, With Union Label On
SALEM SHOE STORE
326 STATE STREET
DEALERS
IN GIRLS
CAUGHT
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Chlcngo, July 10. Sam Goo nnd
Goo Fong, two Chinese, nro In prUon
today nccusoil of conducting a cloar
Ing houso througl) which whlto glrU
have boon sold Into slavery to Orien
tal mnstore. It Is alleged that 27
American womon nro now hold prls-
ionerB by local Ohlncso and steps nro
being tnkon to effect tholr rescue.
Knowledge of the whlto slavo trat
file, which has been cnrrlod on socret 1
ly here for months, ronched tho po
lllco through Isabel Hold, a boautlfu'
17-yenr-old girl. Mlfts Hold ran Into
tho pollco station last night and
sjbbcd out her story to Lientouant
Joel Smith. She told of being ab
ducted and sold as a slavo to a Chi-
rso master. Last night sho mads
pier escape and foportod tho salo of
:" other whlto girls to Orientals It
is uellevod tho raid that Is bolng
planned will result in clearing thn
Qi stery which has surrounded the
I' appearance of a number of girls
luring tho past fow months.
CLAHK COUNT V. I'HUNE
CHOP IS LIGHT
Conflict frequently
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brings har
GUARD WELL YOUR
EYES
b the best sentinel
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Properly Fitted Glasses",
P- p- Glasses cost very little
-o MONBV 4han Improper
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The certainly cost much les
ian ee stra'n.
The satisfaction of KNOWING
at you have the RIGHT ones,
more than worth the money
Ifference.
:E US ABOUT YOUR EYES
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Barr's Jewelry Store
Sate and Liberty Street.
. s , ORoBcbur Now.3.)
A enroful Investigation of tho
pruno crop In Clark county has boon
mado by nn oxporlonced buyor, says
tho Portland Orcgonlan(j who esti
mates about halt a crop' this yoar.
Conditions nro spotted In tho county,
somo orchards doing fairly woll ami
othors poorly. The prunos will run
to tho largo sizes. Tho only harm
that could come to tho crop now
would bo rnlns during tho drying
season, which' wllf'boglh about Sep
tember 10.
In tho Wlllnmotto valloy cond'
tlon's aro hotter than In Clark coun
ty. Tho crop will be heavier than was
first expected, probably 75 por cent
of a normal yield. Tho total out
put of 'tho Northwest ts figured at
nbout two-Ulrds of a crop.
Pruno growors nro reluctant to
soil, now nt tho prlcos offored thorn,
fooling that tho situation is strong
enough to justify higher prices, but
llko nil articles In tho dried fruit
lino, prunes are not In strong de
mand. Of the situation In tho fu
turo mnrkot tho New York Journal
of Commerce seya: ,
"There Is reported to be n more
'urgont desire on tho pnrt of coast
pnekors to securo orders for tho fu
ture Callfbrnla prunes, which finds
expression In quotations that are a
quarter to haJf a cent lower than
prices named heretofore on tho now
crop. These prices aro said to be,
entirely speculative, And there Is a
suspicion that they aro bolng put
out more for the purpoHO of influenc
ing growers than In the hopo of get
ting business In Eastern markets- at
this time. From Borne quarters
1908 Sunta Claras are offered on a
3c f. o. b. bag basis In 40s and
9Qs, Inclusive but there seejns to be
but one or two sellers at that price,
3c basis representing tho mini
mum price In most cases, while a
number of packers nro not Inclined
to "book orders on anything less than
n 4c f. o. b. bag basis. As 30s and
larger slzo3 promise to bo extremely
scarce on this crop, they are not be
ing offered, so far as can be learned
Outside prunes are quoted in some
Instances on a 3c f. o. b. bag
basis, but even that figure does not
seem to appeal to buyers. .
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DeWltt'z Witch Hazel Salve Is es
pecially good, for piles. Recommend
ed and sold by all druggist.
Some men are really great,
.others fancy that they ate.
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Big Rocker Sale
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$1.69
ONLY
$1.69
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:Best value. ever offered in Salem. Only a limited, number
- , . See the. South Window Display This Week Only -
Vortol will without doubt help any
one who has stomach disorder or
stomach trpubles. Take KodoJ tqday
and continue if for the short J time
that Is necessary to give you corn-
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The Housefarnishing Company
1 177 Liberty St.,. Salem
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If YouWant fo B.uy,jr,Sell Soj$bittg, orAre looking for a Position, Try a Want Ad
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