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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1908)
DAlliV CAtUTAli JOURNAJL, SALEM. OHBOOX, WISPNB8DA1 89PXKMJBKU , 18, ltO. pL. STOCKTON IT IS TRUE ECONOMY i 1.XXU4 wjui yy.j.i.xjLi -.vjmii:jx TO BUY THE BEST "T,. TUB MOST ATTRACTIVE BARGAIN' OFFERINGS FROM A BEAUTV ASPECTS AS WELL ifcttEOI 1,,r . , i rVDlI) VALCES-ABB THE LOVELY WAISTS JUST RECEIVED BY US FROM NEW YORK. . IrtV EXCLt'SlVE IN DESIGN AND. NOTHING PRETTIER COULD POSSIBLY BE PRODUCED B. K. & W. label on ovory suit, means strictly correct fabrics, tall- orod In the most approved styles, , , - ' ' The high grade matorlal.'used In hll'B. K. & W. sulfa explains why they bold their shapo better than .ordinary makes. . . ." ' : " f , - jflur $2.25. Waists We're Showing the Genuine ". J -y i4Yl w tttl') Tnca0 t'Q cut'J n.ro samples of the many styles rUAur' Bhown In our $2.25 fines. ...tonde of High crado M,ysMdl.l't,af0-9nPf'uny tpibroldarcd, tuaked and, styled to p'.fnse tno most particular taste. Others nre shown with lncp insert jdn and mednHldutrrnv ', ' fftlngS..' Thtiy are the host vhhiei It has ovor boon s ii ' ouf pleasure (o show. , . ' ,. fi waists : r IsJ. i i I - r-nibroldered all I i'.i trout and back. : wslst would 'grace , -:.''', brlca that soM . $1.25 Waists Exquisitely designed In the popu- ( lnr fabrics, Buch, aa Madras, Toplln and Porcnlos. The new 'delicate plaids, also tan with halrllno strlpos, piped and trimmed to plcaao. I jrwrm n c i, ir bftt supporter In i-iri Thor.-'g'.ilaroOc vnluoB I; Mrs fclav draper ones, but thl 1st: ! In value. Tho styles Ufa five-dollar bill J. HXVtlXA 5c Calico Wo Roll, all tho standard high grnde prlnls at GcT'n yard. $5 Fur Sets 'Pillow muff with two bonds and claw feet; C0-!nch scarf, satin lined, trimmed with heads and claw feet. TXM 10c Hose Wo soli a vory good black cot ton hoso for 10c a pair; equal to othor lCc valuoB. 3 For 25c Socks Mon'a blnck nnd tan box, good as you ordinarily get for 15c a pair. Our special prico, 3 pair for 25 c. iHHMMniiiHnMnm iiinnniJMH!H-frH-Biiii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 h 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 n i ww Kauwav umi ana rower to. i State Fair Car Service "K " Priestley's "Gravenette" : :; '; ..Raincoats i. In the New ,n Medium hoavy weights, which take tho plnCo of. tho ordinnry. over-, coat, nnd thoy'ro moro snltntil'' for tho Oregon rainy season bqeaufe thoy'ro waterproof. ( , ' " " ' t All fall Hnoa aro now complete. ' Wo havo on unusvmlly oxtonslvo as sortment of Wlntor Underwear fur ladles, In both sopnrnto jjarmonts ' and tho close fitting union suits which aro so'much' In domand on ac count of tho now cloao fitting styles In ladles drosses. ! Thomas' Glove Fitting Cornets aro especially adapted to Improve tho flguro to conform with the new Btylo garments, without distorting , tho flguro. Our North Hosiery wears bettor than ordinary makes bccniiBO It Id knit from solcctcd long staple yarn, which Insuros durability. 'SWSstaws. ccis, WHSTE HM&iVSWi. .OC :Hf a??L I.' ' iiw. SHOES IIOOSEfe cuacc it:. r- 2W'X4. years In our Shoo Dopartmont. MOUND ' ot &$ I'.'A'-i- Bvory pair Is built to glvo satl riTV . AiftSk. "'" ''A .' factory wear. t Havo stood tho test for sixtcon ? ' jT- factory w j$:.r- ml . , fys." JV Slow I Imhllac y.-tf . mvm viiiwiviiu .vW W H MW '! m JTi" Are Now Readv Wo show stylos and weights w;$'''7yW J'S suitable for all kinds of wear. ffl&j'' "'Vktf ElW jS Dig aBsortmont of fancy handloa fiiS -M'N and a groat vnrloty of rollablo fab- w: The Portland Railway Light and Power Company will furnish 5rainute car service from 10 a. m. to 10:38 p. m. on the Fair Grounds line. From ' 10:30 to 11:00 p. m. we will maintain a 15minute service. The last car will leave. State and Com mercial at 11:36 for the fair grounds, returning to Slate and Commercial at 11:50. Regular cars will leave State and Commercial Street at 11:91 , ! ffl. outward bound on regular runs. rlo covors. Our -prices nro all based on tho Bpot cuah plan of business, That'H why wo undor&oll "rogular storoB." Ml 'wl .0:Hl 5& -ill trs'zed $? ,S iaczas&UM a z ose M i0 . iy 'w f ,V icwscta KSSjrcyf. m Our Store will close at 11 a. m. Today. SALEM DAY AT THE FAIR CALIFORNIA SUPREME JUSTICE DEAD i .- r ' .-' . -T T it W00DBURN, SIUYERTON, MOUNT ANGEL" lllllllllHllllHHHlllllllllHm""iliMllllilllfr San Francisco, Sopt. 1C. Supremo Court Justice McFnrlnnd, ono of tho best known jurists In California, suc cumbed to a long UlnoBS caused by cancerous growth of tho throat, and passed away ' at hU rosldonco hero oarly today. Tho llfo of tho ngod Jurist had been despaired of for sov oral dayB, .owing to tho advanced stago of tho dlsoaso, nnd, although ho received tho best of modlcnl at tention, ho was unablo to survive tho malady. Tho ond came poacofully. Uorn In Morcor8burg, Pa., April 10, 1828, Thomas B. McFarland evi denced a desire to enter tho legal pro fession at an early age. After gradu ating from Marshall College, Mor cersburg, ho Bbudled law with Rob ert M. Bard, nnd was admitted to the bar at the ago of 21. A few years later he camo West and took up his residence In Califor nia. After holding tho position of district Judge In Nevada and Phicor counties, ho becamp register of tho United States land office at Sacramen to, which position ho held until 1878, In 1882 ho was elected to the position of superior Judge of Sacramento county. He was still acting In that capacity In 1886, when he was elec ed to the supreme bench of Califor nia. He retained this position until his death. As a member of the constitutional convention In 1879, Judge McFarlanJ assisted in drafting the present con stitution of the state. Later he wai appointed by Lelaad Stanford as one , of the trustees of Stanford Uairersl-j If, wnea u was lounaea mi raio ajiu, In spite of years and HI hU, Chief Justice McFarland wu active In the performance of his dntietU recently, wkn Ul-fcMlth cll4 him to rmala la the eclule of kls kosse. PRISONERS MAKE REST CONVERTS (United l'rei 1imh Wire.) Chlcogo, III., Sopt. 10. That pris oners makq tho best converts to tho osophy, bocnutin thoy-bavo moro time to road tho 'books on tho subject, 1b tho statomont inado horo today by followors of tho creed, and It Is plan ned to mako a crusado nmong tho prisons of tho country to get rccrulta to tho now causo. Tho followers of Mrs, Annlo Be snlnt havo decided that most people In this buy world havo little time to glvo to tho problems of other things than materialism, but thoy woro filled with hope today by tho statement of Irving S. Cooper, of Borkoley, thut prisoners In California havo madu good converts to the cause. Plana are now being formulated for the coaveraloB of prisoners all over the United States. their danger, nnd then, aa tho ylro swung frco of tho ground nnd coased to sputtor, ho ovldontly considered It to bo harmless, and grasped it with his loft hand. Ho sunk to tho ground with a groan. It was aot ua tll nearly half an hour afterward tkit tho deadly wlro waa cut nnd tho life less body carried to tho hospital, The youag raaa was a resldeat ot tttlt city, unci n prominent member of tho Aololnn Yacht Club. Ho wna connected with tho Ban Francisco brnnch of thoQorhatn Rubber Company. TEA If the tea is gfood you ask for a second cup; if not, you ask for the money. Your grcxtr Mturni four tnnntf l( iou dsa'l Ht ScUUla'! llcMi par bi. KLEOTROCUTKD BY HIGH-TENSION WHIR (Untvd I'rtw Uid Wirt,) Alameda, Cal., Sept. 16. Orasp ing a telephone wlro which had been blown across a high power lead of the municipal lighting pU.at, Alma O. Ward, a nephew of the late Sir Ed ward Peckenkara, a British lord, was electrocuted here kut 'light, dying wKha a few la tee. Ward netleed tke daigUag tel pkoae wire ierklag m K etrvek tke gree4, He ware4 asery f Ladies' Watches A lady's watch, whothor It 1 solid gold or gold filled, sjtould possoss atylo and quiet eleganca. Above all things, It Is Import ant that a watch should koep hc curato time, and this Is tho dif ficulty oftenest met with In ladles' watches on account of their smallResft, This storo recognizes that the moro difficult tho obstacle, the more satisfaction In Its complete solution that's why this fs the "Ladles' Watch Store" of this section. , BARK'S JEWEIRY STORE Kate a4 Ufeerfs- rKreeta, , , (