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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1908)
f I I DAILY CAP! TAL J&IWAJbJtgAIJOt;f;0R0OylKWPAY, AVQOBtt 3T,t iWW. I 1 1 iOOBS ARRIVING EVERY DAY AT THE STORE ' , J. L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER SALEM'S BEST USEFUL " ' STORE FOR BARGAINS !4 M Pi In 7 . ' " i 4 '&''"' ',1 i.,..:. -br-- ' ;, Our ladies' Department Elegance in Women's Fall Suits. Dally arrivals are making our .. Woman's Section more, and moro attractive. The styles are bo varied and there are so' many new materials and effects that tha fUndlng of a stylo to. suit- ench Individual taste is surprisingly simple. 4 -dtp prices are much lower than you would expect for such fine .garifte.nts, ranging from $15.00; $18.50; $20.00 to $75.00 SKIRTS , '- -1'1 j "lUKtjfVC SUITS Lndl03 and Misses' skirts in all styles and weaves. They are cut very full and hang perfect. Wo $ employ only the beat experienced UUIJI IU 11 U Villi 1111111(5, IUUB USHU1- ing perfect satisfaction. WAISTS Wo will show over 50 styles of Batiste Waists at $2.25 each and hundreds of beautiful stylet, in other fabrics ranging from $1.0" to '$15.00. Net Waists a specialty at-very low prices. Our Men's Department The first Installment In now r?U and W'ntor patterns is now on show. They're worth going, a long ways to see. They nro made up of the best fabrics and the stylos vno such as aro shown by tho best clothier In .all America. They're smarter than ordinary clothes; tho coats are longer, the pockets put In on the riant with bias flapo, and other little tdcaB that go to make ftip a distinction In stylo. Blue Serges, Cheviots, Black Unfinished Worsteds, Herringbone! and Serge novelties of all kinds. Prices range from $8.50 to $25.00 -U- The Gordon Hat $3.00 . The new Btyles for Fall 'will bo opened In a few days 1 SWKLL XI2W CAPS The dif ferent kind 25c and 50c Campaign Ties llrytm or Taft You can take your, choice. 25o Vj Men's Shirts '" A full caso of one kind Just like ,7Gc values in ordinary stores, Our Price 50c Bmimm LWim Biock If fess Goods Section . lie new dress goods aro here wen tho counters whero you can .iimDd Judge for yourself. Wo tit Marched tho market for tho 4ul are sure wo havo found It. fiila weaves in batistes, serges, 50c a Yard fcst; novelties and plaids aoc , BEAD'S GOODS ilawne In all colors, Prunella, it Sole, Wldo Herrlngbonci, t, Readonsln Crcpo, Panamas, fVWures, Eugndlne, novelty l)!i!n Broadcloths, Rain Proofs, ,tt 75c to $1.50 lor Bonnet Black Silk Shoes for all Mankind FOUR FAMOUS MAKES Buying John Kelly SIiocb means buying fewer but bettor pairs each season. Wo havo anticipated your needs for Fall by ordering liberally of tho John Kelly cuts. Prices nro very reasonably for such . excellent Shoes'. Pay m a call it will pay you.. $4.00, $3.50, $3.00. $2.50 SELZ SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY Always reliable In qunllty and tho prices nro very low. A Selz Shoo will wear as n rule half as long again as any other make. Why? Be causo they aro LEATHKH. Men Shoes $1.60 to $4.50. Ladies Shoes $1.75 to $3.50. Children's Shoes all prices. Barry Shoes For Men Who$are UMfm l ' District 76 Shoes Are Heavy Yet Stylish Blankets and Quilts Largest and most comploto Btock In tho WillRmotto valley. Over 500 pairs of ono kind of blankets Just rocolvcd. 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 vj Woolon Blankets only high grade $u.ou to ipiu.uu a pnir. 'f filled with good clean cotton and only flrnt quality to show. $1, $1.25, $1.50 to $3.50 Down Quilts, $3.00 to $111.50 PILLOWS, SHEETS, CASES, COUN- TEIMPANES, IvTO. LACE CURTAINS, DKAPEHIEfl ,(.' HON AT 10KI0 POSTPONED iW Prut Leaud wire.) Ar. ai Tho Toklo ex- to been postponed until tordtag to the offlolnl state- cer Hdw. Co. fents i (amp Stools fa Pickets lies Pte Enameled iTSfliilnt ma j vwtuiis IL Stove s au. ... . 1llu'r "e nve at 'JT Vtl m i '--cr wuai. W t.r f A. rSr & a. f Co. ment Issued todny by tho minister of agrlculturo and commerce. The nctlon Is taken over tho protests of nil tho chambers of commerce and Is Indicntlvo of tho determination of tho new cnbinet to enrry out Its pol icy of retrenchment. Tho ofllcinls of the exposition wore called together and tho de cision of the government was an nounced to thorn. It Is expected that tho postponement will result In n great benefit to tho exposition. In tho statement issued by the government it Is Bet forth that the postponement will mnko it possible to hold n completo and perfected world's fair that will reflect much greater credit upon tho country than if tho fnirwero rushed through un der tho original plans. Tho chambers of commerce urged that It would bo an indication of of ficial weakness that wohld havo a bad effect on tho commercial situation. SCHWAB SPYS ON EMPLOYES (United Vrtt IstLteH Wire.) Bethlehem, Pa., Aug. 31. Tho employees of the Bethlehem steel works are "today shaking In their boots awaiting the outcome of a lit tle visit paid to tho work by Charles It. Schwab, steel magnate last week. He visited the works In the garb of a workman and it is reported that he saw several men asleep and fore men absent from their poBts. What the outcome will be Is In doubt. Schwab and his party visited the works and made, a tour and went away, Schwab announced that ho was satisfied and would return to New York, Then he went to bis hotel dressed as a workman and went back to the works. He had ta d&lose his identity to a watchman before he could get into the grouads but he made the round.) unknown to the rest of the force. NEWS I'ltOM HEItE, THERE AND EVERYWHERE Captnln Julius Turner, a farmer of Cloy City, Ills., worth $50,000, who killed his wlfo last Juno and wound ed his son, whom ho mistook for hor ndmlrer, committed sulcldo last night by hanging himself In tho jail. Oovornor Fort Is victorious In At Inntlc City, N. J nnd nil saloons ro mntned closed Sunday. Tho body of Mrs. Allco L. Dono hue, who has boon missing since Juno 11, was mnenrthed by two boys near her Frultdalo, Cal home, acting on n'dvlco of a spiritualist, Tho statistics at Washington show that 40,000,000,000 foot of lumber wero cut In tho U. S. during 1907, an Increnso of 7 por cont ovor 1900. apology. Jafot Llndoborg, discoverer of tho Nome, Alaska, district, has annouccd the discovery of another great gold rnlno in Slboria. Attornoy John Qlcason has sued Harry Thaw for $50,000. i- j lw tie at - ; Mzxitf t?iBt3HXJL., mi Eye Headaches Many people 'suffer from head-t aches caused- by Eye Defects. You may Bee all right, your Eyes may not pain you, yet, because of a something lacking which proprly adjusted Glasses alone can supply, you coatlnue to suf fer. We- will tell you whether your oyes are defective or not, and if they do need Glasses. We Can Fit the Proper Ones Our prices are very reasonable and wo Guaraitee Satisfaction Barfs Jeweln, Store Sttek4 Liberty treet. BIG FOREST FIRES IN CALIFORNIA (United Presi I.ciufd Wire.) Santa Cnuz, Cal., Aug, 31. Ovei a hundred ncrcs of valuablo redwood timber land has beon burned over nl roody by a forest fire that Is raging In Blnckburn gluch four miles from tho town. Sovornl hundred fnrmorH nro fighting to keop It away from their homes, nnd tho flames aro now swooping toward Lavega park, whort somo of tho big redwoods grow. Tho flrb was started by tho burn ing of a barn on tho Trovothan ranch. Tho flames spread to the trees and dry grass of tho foreBt has been burned over tho John Walsh ranch, a part of tho Crandnll's sum mer resort, tho Morgan ranch nnd Dr. Holmqucst's ranch. Fighters at tho Crandall placo saved tho buildings and tho Holm quest ranch buildings wero saved only aftor a hard fight. Back firing from Doyle gulch kept tho fire out of tho canyon which l thickly populated. It Is thought that the fighters wll be able to save tho Three Tree and Lavega parks. Uklah, Cal., Aug. 31 Fires which started last night aro raging today In the mountains west of horo an I threaten to destroy tho fish hatchery of tho Northwest Pacific Railroad company, one mllo from tho city. The fires are as bad as thoso of three weeks ago, which burned over a ter ritory 20 miles square. Tho ranges have been so badly burned that the stockmen are confronted by the prospect of a hard winter and the general loss will be heavy. M. DeRcus, tho Netherlands mln lster to Venezuela who was expelled by Castro, has satisfactorily ex plained the situation to his govern ment which stated It will offer no Now that the cultan of Morocco, Abdul Ails, has bees drjvaa, from his throne by hl scrappy brother, he wol4 be wore appropriately Mwed Abdul Azwaa. "FREE, FREE, FREE" Free Palmistry Free Clairvoyance Free Healing Free Reading For One Week In an effort to convince tho skep tical pcoplo of Salem that Tho Del mnrs hnvo no equal In tholr profes sion nnd nro different from all other mediums nnd tholr mothoda Tho Dol mars havo decided to ,glvo ovoryono n chnnco to tost tholr ability to road tho past, presont and future for ono week freo of chnrgo. Do not con fin so Tho Dolmnrs with tho man who called hlmsolf Prof. Martin as mnny havo dono, n Prof. Dolmnrs hns no connection t with Martin whatovor as this pnpor will gladly verify. Nelthor do Tho Do! mars go from house to houso junk ing readings and havo no connoctlon wth that class of pooplo. If you wish to consult Tho Dolman it will bo necessary for you to call at tholr of fice In tho Hotel Eldrldgo, 248 North Commercial street, sulto 17, whore they can be found from 0 a. m. to 0 p. m. If you are going to consult n palmist or clairvoyant why not Mi) tho boat, it ia cheapest in tho end, Como and be convinced, It will coBt you nothing. Tho Hit roadlng Is free to all who come prepared for a reading and not out of Idle curios ity. Bring this ad. with you to the Hotel Eldrldge, 248 North Commer cial,. MMMMfMMMlMMMMNMHMIHiaMMMMM "CHRONICir 'I'd "Clirouitlt" It rrrcrnlwd tit !' rlflr Otn rrntfil tu.1 mint MUM n"pMM" M" rtnll lirnouir lalljr Urtft l.fi cnj.mu not uiljr (tic world' Utrnt '( - tut Itnli cf illrrrtllr of I rtiii Miti.irci wlilib Mronyl? tpptil l . ..-r U m, .!! nj rlol ufriuil0) l Ip IIm- fitPf In which lli farmrr. 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