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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1908)
V TM. tomxAh Mian. omwoM.MoNDAr. aikhmt i. ixm i OATLT CAM 1 ,i ' ' ' : m ' '6 . ZZZZ jf" vi- " ' - Advartoe Fall H - immi mmmbbwwbBBBBBW bBMwbiw ing!j Show Of fall merchandise. We have searched the worm over ana nave gathered together the best output of the best mills and manufacture ers, the largest showing of authentic styles ever attempted in the Northwest. Visit the style salons of this big store and see that every word we say is true l-'ALIi JACKKTS, AND WIXTEIl IX 20 TO 48 v VIM KOXG.OOATBD BTVIjKS -WILIi. UNDOUBTEDLY ItKlQN AS FAVORITES THIS LAUIK8' SUITS. IN THIS I'INK SHOWING AKH TUB SKMMIOX AND TIOHT-I'lTTINQ 1NCHICS LONG. WH 1IAVB LKVIKI)' UPON TUB FAMOUS FASHION OBNTKHS FOB THK8B CIIOICB PItODUCTIONS AND THIS BBSUIC OF OUIt BFFOItTS AWAITS YOUIt KAMA' CONSUMMATION. JUNIOH, MISSUS AND LADIES' BI'BS,.TIIB COLOItS ABB, NAVY, BLACK, III10WN, OBBBN, SMOKB AND TWO-TONKD COMBINATIONS IN TUB LATEST WEAVES OF DBOADOLOTHS, CHEVIOTS, FHKNCI SEBGES, ENGLISH COVEBTS, PLAIN AND FANCY HKLF 8THIPE DIAGONALS. NDAY IS THE LAST DAY VB TAICB SPECIAL OBDEBS FBOM THE SAMPLE BAIN- COATS ON DISPLAY, SILK, 830.00. . ..- a .-S,.V'.'S. .:...:. .......... ...... ....r.. .mitinm iv rit ra iiitini-u i.-itmt atrt.nn I'D HATIJi ltUllii'ltlnl''i' "' IilUIIJLiH.W I'.HJ 1.1 jttrviyi ...v....j ..v...- .,....... -- ASKS HAINS CASE BF SH ' , fORTi Dress Goods Our correct showing of Fnll and Winter Dross Goods In all now wenvon and colon Are tho jirotluc tlonu oC tho world's best milts nnd designers. Wo hnvo now on display tho following now colers: Greens, JJrow'in, Lomlon Smpko, Blues,' Dronto, GrooiiH nnd.Hlncks. , Prices-from--- 50c to $3.50 Yard Now lino of Evonlns BIip ' In Pasted Urondrlotlu for Nvi'iiliitf Cqnta. SHOES Tlio proper ntylos of Ladles' Chll drcn'ft nnd Men's Shoes will bo found In n largo assortment of nlzeti nnd tylou In tho Now Bhoo Dopnrt inoitt. Export Hhoo mon will he pleased to put your foot Into porfoct llttlm; shoos, At the Good Goods Store Suit Cases Nothing like It over shown. Gen uine Cowhide, iitraps nil around, mid holts, folding hnllhend hundlo, shirt fold In lid with four Btrnpa. Kqunl to iiiuuy 17 &0 cunoj, void olsowhorc, advance Fnll spoclnl $5.00 i . IJflo filling In a Huffy, snow-whlto continuous layor, full of tiny n!, rolls J.l)ftt hoops tho vital boiy warmth In. You wouldn't bollovo there could bo such a dlffo-enco till you have slept, under a "Malsh" thai; mi cou'rt bo so warm without the slightest eonso of weight. Coyeur.i jy 8111c. :gi lUi.tuU nil V".e huntitlf..! pnttornj In ll'koleno, Sateen nnd Bedding Dept. Second Floor NEW PURS 0iWediesday wo will hnvo on display tho latest nBsortmont of furS'OViM' shuwn In Salem. Theso nro better values for less money thai)wo hnvo over offorod. Genuine Heatherbloom Petticoats In a largo assortment of stylos and colors usually sold nt $2.50, our Advance Fall Special Tboru Is only about eight dozen In the lot so thu early ouoa will not thorn, $1.48 EARLY SHOWING OF MEN'S Suits and Over coats Wo hnvo selected from tho lend ing tailors tho cholcoit cloths nnd patterns for the best dressers. Tho correct thing In Men's Clothes Is Just ns easy to have as not. It doosn't require any special skill or ahy moro money to be among thn best drosscrs, that Is If you como to us for your clothos. Wo will put you In nn all-wool suit or overcoat nnd that moans you will ho one of tho host dressod. Prices from $15 to $35. Men's Section, New Annex. Wednesday Only Itnmona Flannelettes, 2S Inches to 3G Inches wide, sultnblo for houso dresses, Klmonns, Wnlsts, etc., In many pretty patterns nnd design? usually sold at lGc to 30c n yard, on snlo Wednesday only nt 9c yard No telephone orders received. ARRIVAL OF Fall Laces Ckiny, Maltese, Venice, Applique, Net, Oriental, Plain, Bnby Irish (Crochot, Torohon, Gorman, French nnd Itnllnn, Vnli, White, Cronm, Hlnck lace, Hands, GhIIous nnd All Overs. LACK SUCTION" (United I'ress .a,rt ,v. Now York, An. 31 ijj! torney Darrln, of Queen, M "f. i.,;n,.a :fc: ":ru"e io'tft brothers, ohareed u-ik of William E. Anm. .., . Bl1 tnnttnti tn l.i- .t De 0'l ... . CBUl m0 tr(al Queens county court before JJ vuiiitimuii uu uciouer S Darrln held a conference District Attorney Jerome York today regarding tho t v.u .v jurorne about tie , nxntnlnntlnn f .!! .ed tho names of al!enlet. n.i of the prosecution la atra&st j ii is sniu, "DRY TOWN" BALOOXs HEHAK (I (United Tress Un,t wi, i Dolllnghnm, Wn., Aug. StJ ly overy saloon In the city yt J did business Just as If there tr Bunaay closing in the county t nay tno pouco, sberlfl and Ing attorney aro being be cltlzoim nnd nsked to explj tno recent order Is not belt forced. From tho statement! oj city and county officials It la thnt tho saloons ns well ai thcl nnd bllllnrd parlors will be t& to haVo. things their own war (J future, nt least until after thfl election. Mayor Do Mattoi huj structed Chief of Pollco Cade ti molest tho saloons. -; HAlAi' IIU11NKI) 1101)1" SrGGICSTSFOrLH (United 1'ic-m Uuti Wirt) Dromorton, Wn Aug. Jl-j has boon rccolvcd here of the ii ory, two miles west of the! yard, of tho half burned bod; mnn lying between two tonjt i conditions indicating that&aitu had boon in ado to cover a nvj No mark of Identification vu i on tho body nnd it Is tho te discoverers thnt an effort hill mnde to destroy overythlotl might throw light on tho IdentJ tho mnn and the manner death. Tho city marshal of Chrl visited tho scono together numborof cltlzons and the coroi Investigating today. OASTOHIA fimt tht IbsKiaJfalnCin r 2,Mi MONEY TO L( TH03. K )vnr l.add & Ua h' Uaok SikI Norwich Union Fire Insarance So ruiiU .Uiivdilti, Itrtldml it Oillco with Wm. Drown 4 i :P Commercial sreit STARR PIAN( HIGH CLASS G( GEO. C. WILI NN BAM Hi M I I TIWIIII 0 , i a fiHM"i""in mini iCity News Hiiiiiitiiiniiiiiimn Fair t6jlght nnd Tuoidny. K(V)AMtl ,ptKdHtMl (lovornor Chamberlnlu Bnturdny nftornoou appointed Attorney OoorKQ No land of Klniuah Falls, clr. cult Jud) of District No. 1, to sue cetnl udga Henry 1,. Hanson, who renlKued lust week. Nolnnd U a DomoernU nnd one of thu most prominent attorneys In tho stuto. Woolen Mills ltcsumrt Tho Thomas Kay Woolen M1IU, which hnvo been shMt down for ro plrs dnrltiK jho past month began operation this morning, il t.u c.o MO And Mo r I r i t o o o o o o o o PKIIRONATi MKN'TION In WrltliiB" . , A want nd., JUST TKLI WHAT YQlkiWANT. in tho slmploat word, you an find. That'a nil. Kvon t shopping IS n pleasure, make It a matter of tKislnoni as well ns rend ing the uds. Uvular Mwttwji k Of ChadVlok Chnpter, No. 37. Or der of Kustern fitar, TuoUy ovon IhK, Beptembor 1. at K 'O'clock, MovemviitM l'eople. () O O O O of O 0 o Snlnn ) O o 'o o o Tka Xodol whenever you feel that you Red It. That Is the only time you. Htd to tako Kodol. Just vrkH yovt eed It: then you will not W trouhWil with sour itouiacb,j,mn.rt (hU .nnrnin iMWliliiir. on th stomach, etc ,,owe thU ,uorn,nB 8U ky.ftUdrwMlsU. J. P. WUUney, of Fred Curuy, of DaJIns, wns trans acting business hero today, , 0. D. Minton went to Portland to dayto trnnsnet business for u short time. Frank Polcsou nnd family return ed this morning from a three weeks' outing at Newport. Fred llurruws this morning re turned from an over-Sunday visit with friends In Kugeno. P. Audorson, of Albany," arrived this morning to trnntnet' business for u short time. jAck Flynn. the popular traveling talesman, la In tho city looking aft er buslucts. Miss Margaret Messjek U In Al bany visiting with Mr. W. II. DavU for n few days. t ?.Or(lnl)oldler returnel toPortjHnjJ inis moruiuR nicer vuuing wun friends here Stindny. Floyd Meyern of Corvnllls, w,vU Itlng frlonds and relatlv6s nore. yes terday. Mort Pllk'lngton Vas a Sunday visitor In Portland returning- homo thin morning, Ulaln Hubbard has returned from nil outing In the uuiuutnlus near l)aln4 Qr. lko Marx, of Oregon City, spout Sunday hero with trleud, retnrnlUK Portland; ar rived today to transact business npd visit for u short time. 'Moll Davis, of Pendleton, Is in the city shaking hands with old friends. Mr. Davis formerly lived In this city. Dan Younger returned to hh homo In Portland this morning nftor visiting with friends here yesterday. Guy dwelling, a shop gunrd nt tho ponltentlnry, haa left for Tan gent, Or., whore ho will spond n few weoks' outing. Miss Ionnn Whalon returned homo Inst evening from an over Sunday visit with f i lends nnd rela tives In Por'tlund. 0. J. Vnldoo, of Hosehurg, arrived this morning to transact business and make preparation l ontor stock In the coming statp .fair. Paul Hmiser, the local gun and rod merchant, has roturned from Newport, where ho spoilt a few weeks' outing. Tho Misses Ijvura nnd Sadie Johu son have returned from Seattle, where thoy spent several weeks vlnlt nk. their mint. Mr. 0. 11. Frosty Mls draco Hobson, sister of Mrs. Harry Hill, of this city, left Sunday for her old homo In Michigan after wending an extended visit with her relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Hlrsch. Mr and Mra. S. Quy Hlrsch. Mr. and Mrs. MoMahlU and son wore guests of .Mr. and Mrs. K, Illrsoh at tho Hotel Willamette yesterday. Hoy Unley. of Warren. Oregon, was vlsttlng with friends here todaj leaving on the afternoon train to visit with his friends and relatives Ir Portland. J, A. Hammol, proprietor of the Hotol'Rovero In Albany, Is looking ntter business Interests hero for n fow dnya, Wallace Trill has roturned from n tour In enstern Orogou. Ho reports very dry nnd unfavorable weather In that locality and Is glad to return to Salem. Paul Aufrnnc, formerly of this city, but for tho past year employed as n machinist In a Portland auto garago, wns vliltlng his parents and friends hero Sunday. J, 11. Ackerman, state school su perintendent of public Instruction, hris left tor Seattle where ho will do llvor addresaod today and tomorrow before the City Teachers' association of that city. Jonathan Hourne. the well known ticket agent for the local Southern Pacific passenger station, passed through from Portland Sunday with the remains of his mother, who died In Portland Friday to bury her In 8an Diego. Cal. it The many f jlends of Mr. Howrne wmiyTJipathlzo'wlth him In his sorrow. Those, from Salem who attended the Charles Soholl funeral yesterday were: Ah Magers, F. 0. Deckabach Alox Conoyer, Kugeno Kckorlon GRACE CAMERON WELL RECEIVED NEW TODA1 Grace Camoron, protty chor-.u girls, catchy soups, nh'd ono of tho wittiest comedlnns that over appear ed ot tho local opera houso, Harry nowloy, together mndo up the best mongrel comic operas to come to Salem for some time. Tho play wa "Little Dolly Dimples" at tho Grand opera houso Saturday night and that the good work was thoroughly ap preciated by the rather mall audi onco was evidenced by repeated en cores given tho pieces, especially tho comedian, Harry Bewloy. At one stago of the performance whore ho sang many comic songs, tho hand clapping and applause brought him back time after time, and tho play was only allowed to proceed when tho actors Ignored the noise of the house, which, when Itj. had Jilted down, found that thlt actor had beeii speaking soveral minutes. It Is soldom that such an all-good-looking lot of chorus girls are tq bo found In one company, A sldo Issue, a sort of flller-ln. was Miss Exa V Morris Kllnger. Paul Honarch, Kola I"?; T1 ' , V I , Nels. J. Wilson. Will Wolf. Fred f Th.e n 'Mtei" who Vest. WUl L.nd,ey, Prof voMessen. b' " L ! " 1" if. Charlea Hinges, Charley Attorney J. A, Carson. Dort and Houses are In grat demand all reojr- the state and In every cjtyand Wanted A gentle Phono 13511. drltiol M '..r Snlc Several houw I Hiid farm 'amis at M'P Ital National Bank Iist Saturday afternoon, M Phnmnknln. State or Hl a nalr of black gauneWi Plmlnr l1pnsp f)0M W' ' WH Wn Kflla Snan. 11350 '' i,m full basement, SH from Ccsirthoue h hleh school, Lot W east, A quick call n ...-i. ihnan Terms. J' ' room 1, Stousloff B'lJ- nal. IlOOBt Pl I'riiHin ijniiv " . . -..- will water, gas, - - . furnished reception rw Q T SI right party over Barnes Cah 8toc J41 praise. Her control ot voice, not qocq hurstln Into 50ns, U trulx marvelouii aua tlTose ,wW; dujnct1 hear her, missed a treit " All In H, the play was deMe4 success and crowdi-houe ar propfee!4 ff fthamwPK at the k- . t,stiicfid 11'.itiliil I inu IIIUUi"' .i fM oats. Ha1r' Llvesley&Co..Sal.F Wagt-A good swi !"! between U00 W Call al Walter Lo . Ball, 194 S. Cottase J ?.-r-T-rrr7jeeiu XrNMMt A VF " K .B Oa.IHI. UWB" ,rf by iihiilS ji Wf. u. 1 fwtUi.tW. w