Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 16, 1908, Image 8

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BIG SQtIAl$ SPECIALS for early morning sioffcr s Portliid Day. Every
o.ie is a bargain and we want you to HURRY before'they are all
gobbled up : : : : : : : : :
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SQUARE NO. 1.
flie Fur Section
Offer two ur.'isunl good fur val
ue for today. Russian and Can
adian Marmot, Mink tics and cot
lara, With tlio small hoads at
tached. Spoclal
$1.98 and $2.98
BQUARK NO 4.
Integrity pillow canes, with large
wide hem, giro -45x36 Inches. Ex
tra special
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1212c each
nUY NOW
BQUAItK NO. 7.
Wool fall Huttings, selected from
our regular fall showing, wtdo'
range of patterns and color values
from 86c to 91.60. Fall opening
special
50c yd
YOU CAN'T DO IIKTTKII.'
JUAIIK NO. 10.
lfalt allowing of Jilnck and fancy
tallorod waists, reduced In price,
SQUARE NO a.
Genuine Ileatherbloom
Petticoats
One-third
In bluoo, black, green, red and'
brown, with wldo rufflod flounce,
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regular $2, GO and $3 values. Ex
tra special ,
$J.85
SQUAHK Nq 8.
Hull's dotachablo two-handto urn-
one has the name
It moans as much
as sterling on silver. Good silk
covorfl. To Introduco, spoclal
brellas, each
on the button.
BQUAitK NO. 3.
Two
Pairs
25c
Governor
Endorses
Other Prominent
Americans
of Wyomh
Pe-ru-n&
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Give Pe-ru-na
Great Credit
$3.98 and $4.98
SQUARE NO. 8.
Jiiflt rocolvod a now shipment of
white nock rvchlngs In wldo and
narrow widths, which wo offer at
special prtcos. '
15c to 75c yd
Hf.TAri: no. ii.
Owl out-tnte prluoH on Hudnut's
toilet preparations. Evorybody
knows Hudnut's tollot nrtlclos ara
tho beat,
Half Price
Ladles' fast black hygrado hose,
1030 pairs, a good 20c value, at
SQUARE NO 6.
Novelty torchon lace, in wide
and narrow pattorns, a better val
ue wa : noyer offered. Fall Bpcclal
5c yd
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SQUARE NO. O.
Something new. Largo 3-pound
monoy back cotton DuttB, quilt
slzo to Introduce.
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have sucn conn-
dence in prominent per
gonal friends who have us&d
land endorsed Pe-ru-na that I
feel justified in assuming that
it is a valuable remedy for ca- J
tarrh and an excellent general I
.tonic."
John W. Hoyt
Ex-Uovernor of Wyoming..
T "jt
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Special
63c
EACH A BARGAIN
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LIST OF PROMINENT AMERICANS.
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fn. W. H. ParMiuL Confederate Army. ex-Stato Senator, Texas.
CjI. Ealloy, of "Waabingtou, D. 0., labor Organizations and U. V. I.
Col. Patten, of Washington, D. 0., Military and Maionio Ordors.
Eon. E. 8. Eyan, of Alaska, Ex-Momber English Houso of Parliament,
Congressman Cale, of Alaska, weU Known on .racina sicijo.
KQUAHE NO. J 2.
Mun'7 shirts In a largo assortment
of stiff and soft bosoinb In this
showing; most nil sizes aro ropre
Bontcd.
Half Price
Wher
price and
valuoaaro
iHtiuro.
y&feA
T!fraTmramw3aw2aw9tT!mr
mvamw
Tho Dig
Squnro
STORE
VH-M-S vHWW)IIIIIH
fCity rewsj
WHtlll1!' VoriM'llhl
Talr (ohIuIic mill Tlmiiiiluy, i
Wtieii III Portland
Visit llnll'M rOHtnurnuU 330 WuhIi
Ktop alrooi. . o-o.d
(hw In H wiill
YOU pulilUh mi ud that you
know ought to Intel ot uvorybodv.
Other peoplu havo houk uda. of that
bo. I tQdny'a pnper.
"KiHtji Tliy Hhv
And thy Hhop will Ueup' thoo."
That wui true wlion "Mhopa" woro
rat (nvontod and U ttnio now
Nowaday, though, you aro not
"Keeping Rhop" uiiIobh you nro nd
veltlf(tig with might and main.
Tlirc) roaaons for buying Olovelnnd'd
VSakiny; Pewder:
fluor.lor Quality (Tnro Oroam ot
. Tartar).
KottteBt Pnokago (Surow- top can).
Ho.?t 1'rlco (3 lbs. 1 S lbs. ft. OS).
MlikHi'ji RtirWr Hh(t
AfVtll bo upon at 7 n, in. mid close
t R V. in., except wminenlny, Ml fni
wclk . l.i4.iw
TmHhh Htniil Kuvoy
WMUftm Strong, an old Indian of
tkofSlleti retervtttlon. culled to see
Qorernor Cluuuhorlaln this morning.
The governor was absent,, mul tho Qld
JwaiV redued to divulge to l'rlvato
secretary ato'ns the nntiiro of bin
mlsslou, further than that ho canto
m tho envoy of the Blloti nation Ho
will rail again Monday, wlutu tho
governor rwUirns,
MM All l)y
Fair week at WgninH's KxahtuiKi
415 Courl atrci. " iU7t
Miih'iro 1.Uvhs
A marriage llcenie waaltaucd ye
Kday afternoon to Oeorge W, Iw
horu, ngod 37. of l'ortjaml. ami Hel
da Mart, agctl 23, of Salem.
X4hl (Vm Tk ,
The plce ot. m;eat. Wo all know
Mt. wliy not set the best, and
y IH t the best If you order
hfm mte S-tt. lQUo 311,
1'or I'Vcdli 1Ckk-
Country butter or anything olao In
tho groiory lino phono 311. J. M.
Luwrouco.
.nioUo ami Ito Happy
Pnjronlzo homo Industry mid try
nTnsluiioo or Hon Ton.
Now
'To
Ih tlic TliiU
got Hint suit pressed and
ojoanod for fnlr. (live Johnson &
fliego u 'trial. S'ejtt door to Journal.
0 O O () O O O O
P$ll80XAIi MENTION
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O O O
MIkh Alllo (tnd
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Movciiu'iitK of S41I0111 O
IVople, O
O O O ( OOOO O
Viola Mynntt of
Portland are vlaltliiK their sUter.
Mrs. 11. N. Mley, during fnlr wuek.
MUa Mary Qjilno of Hlddlo, Doug,
las oount)-, .It visiting her cousin.
Jtffn. Kloy for fair week.
Mr. niid Mrs. Frank V. Toow
formerly of this city, now of Port
Intli! ul nll.ltillii. tlm tfnl lAMH..l 1
!. ' ," ,7 a, -jvwt close to hor heels, nml
h lu.iiiut, it omuii) uungiiiur
wrltor. nnd lt now with tho Hash
wood Creamery company.
Hert NVurford, nn Albany news
paper ropqrtor, Is nt tho fnlr.
U.p. Vnrlng, representing tho
8HtUmlor ikursorlos. In attending
ine imr.
Mwl'O, II. King of Eugene Is a
Sniem visitor through fair week.
Secretary of Stnto Unnaon will n-.
rho homo from Snn Francisco this
ovenlug. " m
Miss Nellie M. llblnlufw, of Port
land,, a guest of Mrs. O. P. Hoff for
fair week.
TRACK SLOW
RACES GOOD
IIV JOCK LUCAS.
Tho Bocond day's racing nt the
1,0110 Oak course nt tho State Fair
I ground t provod as Interesting, If not
more so, than tho.o of tho first day3
events notwithstanding tho condi
tions of tho track which wnu far
irom bolng foBt, due to Mondavi
nlght'H rainfall und tho cool wenther.l
whloh prevailed durlpK tho after
noon. Tho crowd wns much largor
than that of Mondny, It bolng nbout
1000 In number.
i-llio Pact.
Tho 2:20 puco which wns the first
event of the day, purse of $800, was
won by 8u!ano Hoy, another of tho
Qhndhurn horso . Salnno Hoy won
'he stake In threo atrulght hoots but
wa cpmpollod to carry her Bpoed
nearly up to tho top notch to do so.
Tho llrl heat Salnno Iloy got n small.
lend nt the llrst quartor with K01I
Mt,
IM'hnell King, NoJIle HUhop and
1.
v Clutnlor fur flovcruoi.
I'uliH l'r lAst vr '
luKhester. N. Y., Sept. 10.Levla
Stuyvesant Ohanler, the present lleu-
tenuut-goveruor. wns unanimously
nominated for govfltno-. today by the
Democratic state couventlon here.
COFPEE
There is a time for good
tea,, and a time for. good
coffee; there is no time for
poor either,
Yw . rruret tr Moat- H t t
UfckUlui- 4 tu m It. a
The
second heat Salano noy again got
the letter p' the getaway and passed
tho Vlre a length ahead. Ken West
stuck to tho leador for tho first half
with all klnd.i of speed but broke
In the lait hull, falling to fourth
place, with Alt nnd Lou Miller fight
ing for snjcond place, but as soon as
the speedy stallion got his feet again
he pulled steadily to the third place
holding It under the wlro, Alt get
ting second and Lou Miller fourth
Place. The third and last heat was
led by Salano Hoy undor tho goal
with Ken West second and Alt, who
lost her second place by breaking ut
Uhe last quarter, third; time.
J.11.H.
k ;iTit,
H Th.;lC trot of a purse of $1000
Gen. W. It. Parsons.
Gon. W. H. Parsons is ex-Stato Sena
tor and ox-Spoclal Judgo of tho Supremo
Court of Toxa, also Brigadier Gonoral
In Confederate Army. In n recent lottor
from 02511 St., N. W TVnnhlngon, D.
O., this promlnont gentleman says:
"Upon the rocommondallon of per
sonal friends and many atrong tontl
monlrxU as to the efllcaoy of Poruna in
the troatmont of tho numerous symp
toms of tho la grippe with whloh I have
been afnioti'd for four months past, I
havo been induced to undergo a treat
inont with this Juttly celobratod for
mula. I fool a decided ohnugo for tho
totter after using it only ono vrcok. It
is cspoclally good in toning up tho stom
ach atul haa had a decided effect upon
my appetite. I thoroforo fcol much en
coiirn(;ed that I am on tho road to com
ploto restoration.
"My Humorous frlfMidu In Tuxnwhoro
Z hnvo hnd the honor to command a
bTlgado of hor Volorun Cavalry in a four
wns won by Kmlly V., of the Frank
Ward Btnblea Tho. fir U hont w.h
started with Emily W. nnd Delia
Derby lighting for first plnce In, tho
first qunrtor, l.mlly W. getting the
place with Dolln Derby, Alsnn.lrn.
Knster Holla nnd Irons bunched n
half length behind. At the last
qunrtor u pretty nice was put up by
uoua uurny nnu Aisanura ror tee
ond place, Delia Derby winning au
and Al.'nndrir second with Enst'ir
Hells fourth, the hont being nindo In
2:11 i. Tho socond hont wns alto
lod by Emily W. but sho wns forced
to her boat by Day Hroak, who. hnd
ran oomowhnt alow In the first heat,
and Dolln Dorby. These two horses
rnn almost neck and neck from the
last of tho last half until undor the
wlro, Day Dronk pulling tho second
,plaro out by r. head. Emily W. on'y
loft tho two followers behind nt the
close a hnlf length. Tho tlmo made
In thin hsnt was 2:2. Tho third
and last boat wns won by Emily W
bv n hond. Enstor Holls passed
Emllv at the InU. hnlf post and held
.tho first position to tho last qunrtor
but tho wlnnor of the two formor
heata manage 'to push her nose un-
years' war, may accept UiIb voluntary
ICHlUllouiai i ii'u iiicriia ui rciuira ma
foiiko of obligutlott on my part for its
wondorful ofllouey."
Col. Win. Bailey..
William JDatloy, W I St., N. E Wash
ington, D. C, Pnit Col. Eno. No. 00,
Union Voteinn Legion, and promlnontly
ldentll!nd-wPh many of tho gront labor
prolcctlvo assoclatlono In Chicago and
New York, nnd Secretary of ono of tho
largest axoMatlons in tho formor city,
had for nearly thirty years bcon allllotod
with Icltluey troubles.
Within a short period ho has boon por
suaded to try Poruna, and his present
healthy condition is attributed to his
Judicious use ot that groat romedy
Washington ollmato Is notoriously bad
-or kldnoy und liver troubles, yot by a
Judicious use of tho remedy ho is now
qulto cured and in oxcellont physical
condition.
This brlof statomont of faots, without
oxsggoratlon or hyporbolo, appoars to toll
tho wholo story, whloh tho Poruna Corn-
fourth. Ilonnlo Antrim made n now
tate record In this rnco by going
tho mllo In 2:23li.
The running racs of one-half in'Ie
selling $100, was won by Combury
(lulves second nml Crlgll .thirl.
Tlmo ASYi.
Nolllo, n young horso belonging to
a locnl man by the nnmo of Glovor,
went nn uxktbftlnn mllo ugnlnst her
own tlmo of 2:30 nnd bant with n
tlmo of 2:1G flat.
.OFFICIALS ESTIMATE
Conrln-iPrt fom Pace 1.1
pany Is authorised h ascttHi
bolleTing,asIdo, thatbysodotoH
do xor vnogonorai gooa-Wm.I
Col. C. L. rattML
Col. C. L. Patten, C09 T BLI
Washington, D. O., a Llratesuti
Old Guard, an oxel sirs erg
composca 01 soldiers of abUB
fought in tho civil Tw,ud.l
second dogroo Mason , writes u i
"I have usod Poriat,&a4(
recommend your run edyaiMli
atlng spring tonic; v boob tit
romodlos that I ever trle4 kt
colds and catarrhal eoaplilnU."
lion. R. 5. Ryaa.
Hon.It.S.Ityan.uow retidlst hi
Alaska, was formerly a&teaWrj
English llousoof PcrlliBHaLi
rotary to the lata lrhhp.trieU
Stewart Parnoll. HWmb1bV
dress is Now Willnr HoWk
ton.D. O. Hewrltci: "IbtTti
rnna and oan rccoinptesd you 1
as a very ofToctlvc rsrs for tcU
catarrhal complainu "
Hon. Thorws Cale.
lion. Thomas CaU , tlsetrd kO&a
from Alaska, Is well knon ca II
olflo h1oi)o, where hi hu wldei
WashinKtou addntt is lJlifeb!
W., Washington, 1). O. HtxrriM
can cheorfully ro. 01. mena rer
very ofllclontrouivdy for 1
colds."
New Nutarln.
Ann M. Sherlock, Chsr
Hobortson. Goo. W Joy'" 1
HobliJns, Portland. V P
The Dnlles: II. O. Pearoa. q
City."
DoWltt's Ccrbollzed Wt5
Snlvo Is the be 1 'b r; '
pllos. Sold by all dtuK.-i'
Pacific National Fair nml Urr
Show.
Portland, Oiv., Sept. 21
For tho nbovo occailon tS' S
em Pacific Company will tell 1
trio tickets. Ono and onH.W
round trio. Salo dates SpM
21. 22. 23. Final limit
27. WM M'MrnRAl
General PassengAi
tmmmmmmmmmmmmmm,mmm
Delia Mpnt two lengths behind !- tho wlr to win the third heat
lighting for third ixhico but these ,ind rnce. Ea'ter olle, Dny Hroak
were soon, loft, a gopd distance bo- nnd Dolln Tiorby were clow behlnl
lUnd with nhpt exception tf Alt, due Emily W. all passing' undor, the wire
ut, iuv luau-iiiii', cmtmiu uuy, ami
Orogou Mat nnd Donax were hope
lessly distanced. Salnno Hoy passed
tho 'goal a- lougtlr to tho good. anl Cl)onuy and Enter Halja fourth mon
Alt. Ken West nndllushriell Kfng )'.
played for second place at the I '-l-Ycar-Old Hxonl Hrtikcn.
stretch In cood manner. Tvoh W'mt m.. . .. '
... , " " a .no iwo-ypar-oiu pace
go ting seebnd. Alt third and Hush- J 8tako o( J40IJn QlCii
noil K nir fourth nlnra. Tha iim '.... . -sv H
made In thli heat was 2:09H-
,)n bunch. Tho UnveJ2:l3.- Em!
jy W. got,-8st'.n"ohu.yPellap?rb
Second ihonoy. Day " Hreajt, thftl
The- 4lme i;,,.iAB ,.ni,w ..i. ,.. '"-...
j - n"h ivui vicr aiijij-
ning nround the Lono Oak track
'Hbnulo Antrim, the property of W.
T. McHrlde, won this tfako n the
two straight heats cut of three. The
first heat Siidlo T.. obtained the
lead with King Seal second. Honn'e
Antrln third and Roia R. fourth
Uonuie Antrim began crawling to tho
front after the first quarter "and
nover left off until her little nose
pasied under the wire a winner of
the heat by a length although she
was pushed to her limit by King
Saul who also got a place In front
ot the lead howe. Sadie T., tho time
in the heat being 2:25 flat. The
second and last heat was won by
Bonnie Antrim easily. She got the
lead and kept It clear around win
ls; hy. two lengths with Klag Seil
, Sadie T. third and Rosa. S.
Pilot, ch. g Abbottsford Jr.-Hollo
Caprice; Robt. Gnltndn, Oakland,
Cnl.
Dlabless, h. m., Dlnblo; J. II, Kolly,
Fresno, Cal.
John R. Conway, ch. h., Dlnblo-Lndyi M-CilMFV T( I 0
Kohl; Goo. Moeso. Davlsvllle. Cal. iVlVllLl IV -Vi
Lettlo D., b. in., noodlo-Mnnide; A. j TUGS.
M. Davis, San Jose, Cal. 1 Over Lndrt & HuMi's Osot
Dellah, b. m., Zolock-Gypsy; Homer t
Ruthorford, San Dcrnardlno, Cal. Nor wlcb Union F.fJ
vjnaney u d. n JicKinney.Flowo'; 1 J, . Instff AOitv
uua. tiiuiiipsun, ngent, uan jran
cUco, Ca.
Crochetto, b. g Gyr Fnlconj Ii. 11.
Llndsoy, McMlnnvllIe, Oregon.
Welcome Mc, b. g., tcKlnnoyMarch
4th; Thoa Hughes, The Palms.
Cal.
Kormlt. ch.'g., Henry Nutwood-Two
Minutes; F. E. George, Santn
Crnx, Cal.
Hlghfly, b. g., Nearest-Mlss Gordon; "
T W. Barstown, San Jose, Cal. jl
.mokioui, ort mtf.uerNorto-Laurella;
- .1 j 1
Trunk Meredith, Hevm
Office with Wm Dro I
y Commercial street
STARR PIAI
HIGH OA55 600B5;
GEO. C WM
Thos. H. BrentB. .Walla Walla.
-Wash. i
TJdal Wave, ch. h., Nutwood Wilkes- J
My Miracle; S. S. nalley, Albany,!
Oregon.
Ylnnle Mnn. b. m., Alexis-MI'
Mann; S. S. Balloy, Albany, Or.
Geraldlno, br. m., Zombro; A. W.
Robinson, San Diego. Cal.
Speedway, blk. g " Saraway-Dalay
H.; A. R. Gumaer, Florence, Colo.
Silver Dlcjk, gr. g Geo.W. Kinney-
Miss Taylor; 11. Payton & Sons.
I os Angeles. Cal.
Albert Dlrlda. blk. h., Robert Hunt
Ma May; L, Y. Dotlenmayer, Van
ford. Cat.
Moi. b. m., Prodlgal-Mlnnle; Morri
Bro . Ponw. Montana.
Mac O. D., b. g., Zolock-Kentuck
Belle; G A. Pounder, Loa AsFfIes,
Cal.
Young Hal, b. ., Hal D4Jtl-bwa;
A. E. Hellr, Loa Angeles, Cal.
new m
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For Rent. Two torahM
for. light housckeep-
JUVlCilu. w .. -
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Call at lit
phone 1474 Main
OwlK to a J4 "-r-;
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under consfuctlon ea
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of 17th and Trade !.
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