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4 ' 'I DAILY CAPITAL JOtJRXAL, iALMtf, ORMGON, MONDAY. AUGUST 84, lOg asm E t Advance Showing of Our Fall . j . 1 .M -4 . - m. i. " if; ' m PAR THE LAHGBST AND MOST WltEENTATIVH SHOWING OP AUTHENTIC S1TLBS FOR FALL AND WINTER EVER DISPLAYED HERE. INTEREST WILL NATURALLY CENTER 13f 0Un BIS. PLAY OP COSTUMES, COATS, TAILORED SUITS, WAISTS, PETTICOATS, LINGERIE, NECKWEAR, CORSETS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, LACES SILKS, VELVETS AND DRESS GOODS; MEN'S SUITS, OTEl HATS, TIES, SHIRTS, HOSE AND UNDERWEAR, HOYS' SUITS, OVER COATS, HATS, SHIRTS AND SHOES. WE EXTEND A CORDIAL INVITATION FOR YOU TO ATTEND THIS. ;2INE SHOWING. TH ...- ., ... ..fittm mi-ivim ciiT.i? ruM'ifv ivtv xv.v HPi.'niAT.a wir.T, hm AimED WITH EVEN LOWER PRICES. WJSi'JK. Jn Xlil'i iiixei: Ji' wiu 4ivtvBA jtjijtit. d(m" ,.... ....- ...... . ......, ....... .... , v a""1 J Z i - ffg fcJ t i 3 ? i i I'' fe ' Tailored Suits Tho Long Coated Styles will ttn 'doubtodly reign nB favorites this fall and wlntc. In thlo lino allow ing nro tho scam, box and tight-fitting Jackals, 2C to 48 Inahorf Ion?. Tho skirls nro plain goro nnd ploalt od Wo havo levied upon tho fnm dfiB fashion centers for thoio choic est productions, and' tho result of our. efforts awaits your early consid eration -Junior, Misses nnd Ladles' Blzen. TLo colors aro black,' navy, brown, orcen bronze, Btuolcp, (vino and two tono combinations, In tho Intent wenvca of Droad cloths, plain nnd fancy Panamas, Chovoron, Chovolta, French Serges Bugllsh Covert and Diagonals, plnlri, fancy and self strlpo. Shoes Now fall Stylos for Lndie3' are ar riving Tho showing being roplcto -'With "fs'ow Things." The oarly fall boot for "Ladlos' of Correctness" wilt bo 'io high cut Inn. Our Children's department ' making fine showing of tho flnoat. linos In America; light medium and heavy School Shoes. " For tho Mon wo havo oxcrclsed 'the snmo soloctlons of style, quality and worknmnslilp adding to our rogular established lino tho famous "Putnam Boots" which will bo wel comed by engineers, miners, sports men nnd men whoso occupations ex P030 them tb tho weather. These boots aro recognized by authorities no being nt tho head of the clajo. Ono Questien: What bno mndo our Shoo Department grow doubling Ita buBlnoss yearly? Think It over, como In and look over our styles; get acquainted with our Dhoemnh; ' ho will bo pleased to talk shoes, on Qtylco, makes and fjualltj. Early Showing of Fall Suits and (jvercoats for Men Wo havo sflcftod from America's loading talloru the choicest patterns nnd cloths for the best drossers. Tho correct .thing In Men's Clothes h just no endy to-have as not. It doenn't rcqutro and special skill or ak'clal expense to be nmong the best dres sers that is if you como to m for your clothes. We will put you In an nlf-wool cult or Overcoat and thct means that nobody oloo will bo better dressed than you. Tho best tailoring, tho most perfect stylo, nnd nbovo all, a perfect fit is ass'urcd at this good goods store. i AUGUST CLEANUP SPECIALS SLEEVELESS VESTS 3 for 25J Plain and Inco trlnunod; , excollcnt SOo values; flno for tjienq warm Nday.s. 'fl MUM What is Mum? ' r' V Mum sells for' r gwlVmulrej ht Notion Counter. 'I QUEEN POMPADOUR Hnlr noils, Special I WtbE RIBBONS : Flno Taffota Ribbons In doslrablo colorn, sulUblo for sashes anil bewd: ifc for 35c Values ' POMPADOUR PINS' Fancy pins for holding tho Pom padour. v."f'f'. 2 for 25c V" -. .J rl'fj 'kVJl i.vl. HYGIENIC ICED WATER - FRFE MM IIIIIIIIH1IIIIIIHII1II lCity News iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniHinii fVHtllCP . Showom tonlKht; Tuuiulny fnlr nnd wmnw. , Clovdu Uurbtr ihnlr. No wiiIIHik. 'No ft!fk--,' . , ' t , if WOtrty m th tpakfUttt ison MW Ram' tiont- kIm wmf n utile. Wtiy? Trj h wck nnj mi. ijfiQlri by mil iruAers. MIim Itfcthor Uk, itkUhhl and tnKklftir$t niHitiourfi Iiha irrll in Bnlem and ,takn a position ut. Oli son's IwrNi hop m HlntD str.nt Shtt ulU Yaij Htfinnnntly and wtll nmKo a mtoolnlty of itulItMi work. tt. TlH'r' I n Job fop Vmi Of canny; so kooi a ttnl ad, biuy In yur bplialf, NuJ mnoh .uat reduclutr vrl nnd tjiwi keopluK H a half MorM, Hel S.tH ltpchtel JikMlnTnVoro how locate a thilr now omot in tho Hayrno uuiitunjr, oom 7 aud 8 Large lUt 0t oily and country njroprty for mUl. roMt or Qxehangc - -.- i mm i August Cleanup Specials' w. -SUMMER PARASOI ONE-HALP Prlco. Solect any Shado at HAM. CLEAN UP. Sun SILK OLOVI A largo assortment of colors In 12- and lC-but-ton longths, doublo finger tipped; all sizes. 03c for 91.70 and 92.00 valuos. HAIR.. PINS Sholl and Amber Hair Pins will not split or met. 23c LAMES HOSIERV 33c v . Flno tan nnd black laco nnklo 50c values. PUBLIC PHONE, MAIN 211 ycdncsday Only Wo hnvo Delected from v our regular Btocks, 40 dozen of Su perior Qrado Turkish Bath Tow els, usually sold for 2Cc and 3Bd each. ' Wednesday only at 8:30 a. m., for No TeloMiono Ordora reclved. 19c SfSjS L'TfM'tiBfc.BJ cjf ffftlH GIIT EDGE SHOE POLISH , 15c Usually sold for 25c. rnmn jhmiIiik- IlUnt , um,pr u,e roBnngPMl0nt l)f Tho I'rlco Shoo Co Tuesday ovon- Mr. Lowell Mason, the well known Ulg, from 8 to 10. .'un,i ponulnr lunch man. Mr PnHii, ' jhns spared no money to ftx up thlt Cook Puiiuiil Tho fuuuiHl of Mra. Flora Cook of Zena, who dld nt 7 o'oloqk )tmr torduy morning, wn hold at tho Cook homy ,t 2 o'olook ni!n afioi. noon. Tho burial took plnco lnvonn aoineiory. . Ptittrty Ottlnxni At thi Trlcu SlUlo Cu.'a mwiln iillirru' ulkht. .from S tn 10. iV ' Tim Mhhwijw. Th w motion ploturtJ show o Oeunirolal wroet ownl by Jr. V. 0ood and dauishUra. will bu ttnmad "ThB MWwny," tko nnw augKMtud by Mlw Hello Wmu Tk Mhiwny opening win be nnnouncod later. Rp ilio Xmw Rt)U. of mil nnd ltto to tho Paojrloan orhAtrtt at tho Prlw Shoo. Co opuuliiK tomorrow night, from' o 10. Nrgrn lHlc.ti Uoyomor Chamberlain has an. place In an attractive iiinnnor. nut ting In ono of th modern and up-to date sanitary refrigerator countors Tho hungry man will always find M. Mnon ready to arv thm prompt ly and with courtwus treatmen:. Rnimbtr tho plaoo. t. h Oponinjj At the Priot Slteo Co.'i ghto TdHy nUht froin S to 10 u. m PdrlM oroUMtm. o HUM, atltATKS PAMC AMON(J M HRRV.MAKHRS Sau Pranoloo. Cl , Aag. 24. Thw park oummlMloHrH nra tqday in-Qparliig an nppoal to tho chief of pollao and polluo comtulBilon to en foroo the regulation against allow ing cattlo to run at largo in tho city and havo asked that the mounted polioo nrovont n repetition of ye. torday'a incident whon a mad bull ran luto Golden Gato park whllo It waa full of merry-maker and crv- nU'd havoc. Tho bull appeared at the xhlW ,VliiltU "And jou vftll be gurolto.Bet tho ;bct In the n.ro,cory ijao and Tcelv humi IMmx prompv aucntioH ftom J. M. I.awn- poluttnl McCunta Stewart, n negro i'1 rc,v' llh.vground and drove the aviarnwy oi rortiatui, aa a ropro. " owa to wroty in night. Pan uMinuvu ruin tnu ataio to ino, na tional negro fair to bo held lu Mu- one, Aiauautn, In the fa,ll of 190SJ The fair will bo of an Industrial ckaraetwr, and will ineludo an ov lUUUn of Urn er(Umanhlp of th Antertoan nogro. I deutonlum rolgnod among tho wots- on and chtldron for several hours, Mounted jkjIIco chaseil tho lntruV or through the park arid finally cap tured him with lariats i Gntmitatctl Sr Hyps Curvd. bad cao of granulated 6ro eye's.'H SftVs Mnrtln Ytitwl f iri.. yL i ..y , mYo all mut wt So v&hy uat J will Ih mro to Kt it If you nnier from Btt'uwtt Rrw anltary uwlict Phone 31, - - hhu vvr i KidNiiiAiwi Kfirn ni-na -? J Th acoouMt of tk final settlement Martin Hoj-d of Henrietta. Iy.' .in th otuta of Jakn a For. d.' ln fbruar. noj. a gentleman; VH,1. ha. Len approved; by tu' , bougki oneVxT 5SS5 .county courl. . iwo.hiri r u ....?.? r.'.rri I t !ot Riven tue anv tmubia tn . iThU alvei is for r-iIp iv rr eiAna. i drug stor. ,I.Hnh Prtt OpoiuHl- 1 f rank II. CrtMh. has opened a . Oermaa Juch vine in hl rirt n 'lie tha U r-ld of wbdouf or Itfrt .Utf j(trMtTM luHckOtauv'rofw liU ilikbos lMkMr. .... i OOOOOOOOOOOO O PERSONAL MENTION O o r, O Ami Movemeiitt of Salem O O Peonlo. n OOOOOOOOOOOO Mls Mary Hvona is at Ntwport on Joylng an outing. MUs Kaltle McMillan has returned front an outing at Newport. R. G. Hunter and wife have retuw nd from a short visit lu Albany. Qeorgo Peterson and family bavc lopo to Nwpbrt for nn outing. Mrs. II. 11. Humphrey hM.rtpan od for Portland- to visit for tew days. Gaorgt Prtmcler of Alltawy It in the elty trnnsMctlng liusiawt for a short time. Horace Miller returned to Wood burn this .morning after spending Sunday with- friends hero. Holly Southwlok has toft for Newport to spend a few weeks by the big pond. Julius Elroy of Portland la trans acting business and visiting with friends hero for a short time. Tho Misses Winnie and Luoh Hum havo returned from Newport wher they spent n ploasnnt outing. John Hunt has returned to his homo In Woodburn, having spen' Sunday with friends In this olty. Mrs. M. E. Watson has returned to her homo In Eugene after visiting with relatives here for n short tint Miss Roso Glass returned to Seai tie today, after visiting hero wltn friends and relatives for a number of days. Mr. and Mrs. LanKdon.Thomnso?.. of Ashland, aro In the city vlbltlng with their many frlendi for a stanr time. T. H. Carter and family returned to their heme In Portland this, morn ing after a week's visit with friends In this city. Mr. Lo SoUts arrived -yesteMa ! If. Olympic to-be Uh i Salts, X ' T t 4 who was Injfirod Saturday by fall ing from the browoxy. Jake Rice of Sllvorton was In tho city yesterday visiting with frlonds aud rolatlvos. Ho roturuod to Sll vertou this morning. NEW TOM -o- I)ruvni!is(ci' Hurt, """"' Leo Smltz, the young brower frotn Olympla, who was sont horo to rt,..' 1 1 eve Ilrowmnster Charled Shull, who Is now taking his vacation, had tha mlsfortunto to fall from a roofsabour 12 foot from n pavement floor break lug somo bonea In liU foot and Jar lag him 'so ho will bo compelled to remain In bed several days and probably two monUts before he can use his foet. Sm'tz was Btjindln upon some pipes running througu the brewery trying to locate a short circuit of the electric wjrea which light iu the building, and uttomptea to out overhead a wlro which wa charged with 500 voltage with hU plyera. The shock did not throw hint from his footing, but it was so strong he could do nothing but drop which he did alighting on both feet 12 feet below on tho hardest of con crot floor. MONEY TO LOAN t HO. K. FORn Ovi ljKtrt Bush's Bank. ilen. Or Norwteb Union Ffrfe Insurance Society Fmnk MtwtMth. RdWeHr AgeM, Oi're with Wrn. Brown & Co.. No 89 rnmmer"ji tr4t For Sale Furn ro t r - house. I hao h furtlf ready ln my ho and "I tho goods lav the hof honan Mk lorn 1 dW ! blocks "at the I reSi Hi ronii far lr - bijh nnd gs I .nwi-ela ' ' lt4 3lx mon' for x ty on- u od house as I o H sands. '' ranged satlsia u'hn wtflhSK t caro of the i-ar fiw nnmn nnit nilllri : Sd I rfa" .., i TbU1 a sacrifice on ro P" w l4l who buys af oaee , t..' i r, 11 A I $-l'v juuriiui v, X'H- T. Alh'SAh kS "iivu vup m ---r Centra1! store and w'"rl has any claims .( uuiimcu iu w ThniA IB .JfS n nno " arc! tl The I , if t fn q . 'H Sl '1ll . -m o! , I i.iiv "". same settled likewise. Lo3l.Atout Jw'V 10' I? among which W on which ." .i. Wright, t'inair - .j bis address at thiso, A unuAu STARR PIANO HIGH CUSS GOODS GEO. C WILL Wfe4 A gentle Phone 1355, driving Warfr. y 8-lS-ttT- . , .- fntiit 1JS" fyr MR" two io - . i Lewis St in ' l well and foouaau-H - jj rrice. r-. ir W- Keeping ruu" -- Mill, phone 647 r. . . hinHW, jUiaVi school. i4.lv- & L