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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALKM. OftffOOS. FRIDAY, BBPTMMBBR 18, 1W, fTC STOCKTON THE CASH PLAN Keeps You Oat of Debt Try" it this Season and you'H find that it costs THE OLD WHITE CORNER ..L'nFTHK MOST ATTRACTIVE BARGAIN OFFERINGS PROM' A BEAUTY ASPECTS' AS WELL " .. inn mill? TYYl7rT.1 W.llCfra TttO-n nnnnil'nn ,.. .. less to provide for your family if you trade at . BSPliEXnro VAL ..nioin.imumiiium U8 I-ROM NEW YORK. HOE" EXCLUSIVE IN DESIGN AND NOTHING PRETTIES COULD POSSIBLY BE PRODUCED WRTHKPIUCE. 'J '&&& iQZ4Sl U!slGff& JCMZZ mr v rn-r- SM Wa Our $2.25 Waists Thoso two cutB nro samples of tho many styles shown In' our $2.26 lines. Mndo of high grndo wool BntiBto beautifully embroidered, tucked and styled to plraso the most particular taste. Othors are shown with lace Insertion and .medallion trim mlngs. Thoy nro tho best values it has over beon our pleasure to show. " ists Ftwcb Dafisto embroidered all- itir, t imrnrd both front and back. n vo.k tn thli waist would- graca teCu f Im ir.ol fabrics that soil l' u $1.25 Waists Exquisitely designed In tho popu lar fabrics, such as Madras, Poplin and Porcales. Tho new delicate plnids, also tan with hairline stripes, piped and trimmed tn pleaso. j&. zX &4ZSSt42d', 3ri. The Shoes. Yoa Bay Now Muit be niado of absolutely solid leather or they will not givo irilIlCl Jfll satisfactory servico during tho rnlny season. Buster Brown BUEEIBBON SHOES BorBo. ml & 7J " ; Jy j&2p -b5 asLtl tttv a mn i nr u Trmlomnrk stands for nil thnfc Ma good tn Bhoemalcing. You'll find n stylo srultublo for any oc casion in our oxtcnslvo assort-mont. For Men 3j Jfc Supporters ' Vtlret crip belt Bupportors in Sectors The regular 50c values lor 30c IB Furs We hare cheaper ones, but this lu excels In value, Tho styles Itooklike flvo-tlollar JjIIIs. 5c Calico Wo sell all tho standard high grade prints at Go n yard. $5 Fur Sets Pillow muff with two heads and claw feet; CO-lnch senrf, satin lined, trimmed with heads and claw feet. 10c Hose Wo sell n very good blnck cot ton hoso for 10c n pnlr; equal to other 15c vnluos. 3 For 25c Socks Mon's black and tan oox, good as you ordinarily got for lBo a pair. Our special price, 3 pair for 2Cc. THE BUSTER BROWN BLUE RIBBON SCHOOL SHOES . nSESD CHHAMKRY DKFItAUDED OP f?210 Tl T, S. Townscnd Creamery Co., A bis an extcnslvo trado In this h, i the heaviest loser, in ltd iriiail store, among four Portland titu houses who were victimized jinn who called himself L. 0. K,n. Myers opened a creamery t he called tho Quality Butter : it 1022 Belmont street, Port. This was on August 8, and n.'Mijr opened accounts with n'arjtit wholesale croamorlcs, and tbuytng on credit J6SG.90 In sup i borrledlv sold his stock, dlsnp- Wi and Is now being sought by police Thoio defrauded were: FlToinsend Creamery Co.. $210.- kCrjitsl ice Co, $130; Hazol- ! Creamery, $190; Washington r. U50. i TW Take (ho Kinks Out. Pi lire used Dr, King's Now Llfo isr many years, with Increns itttlifutlon. They tako tho KJ Cflt of itnmnMi llvnt nnrl ' without fuss or friction." fl II nrnwn nt Tmisflnl.l vt d satisfactory at J.' C. nif! store 23C. t Kelly and Smlthson, Oro- "xwiam champions, may give an Wl'Joa at tha Pnnnfrv ninii mt FhriJiad next week RE IS XOTIHXa WIKHIMF.NTAI, AllOUT 0l"RVK EXAMINATIONS Each Eye m Mperately and fitted f?4 leas it re qmres. This is ntje that you get over p-t Has,. whlch aro V U '"' tBd ntt to correct "rattles. fttkleiswlth vour va PrffUIalr de,.rr .. ' rUhad. rYotiHevvToaviu: tHYM. ATLANTIC FLEET ON WAY TO PHILIPPINES (Unlli'il I'rwH I.cnBcd U'lrc.) (By H, Loo Clotworthy, United ProJB Correspondent on Doard U. S. S. Georgia). Albnny, West Australia, Sopt. 18. Tho Atlantic fleet lort hero at 5 o'clock this morning for tho Philip pines, one day later- than scheduled tlmo. Desplto tho early hour, n groai crowd of peoplo lined tho shores cV King George's Sound to wltnesi thu doparturo of tho Amoricnn ships from Australia. , Tho big ships saluted as they lofl tho harbor, and from thousands of thronts camo cheers for tho Ameri cans, who had won their way Into tho hearts of tho Australian people. Admiral Sperry wired his thanks to Premier Alfred Denkln today for tho kind mesBago that ho received yos torday, Tho last of tho coal was stowed away lato Inst night, and tho jncklol on sovral of toho ships wero up Into cleaning the decks nnd polishing the big guns nnd tho brass work. Everything wns ready for depar ture at 4 o'clock, and it vns Just barely daybreak whon tho Bhlps hoist pd their anchors nnd steamed away. Every ofllcor expressed Ills rogrots nt lonvlng Australia, and will romom bor tho good times that their English cousins havo mado for them while thoy wore here. Admiral Sperry snld today thnt ho expected to arrive at Manllln on Bchedulp tlmo, Octobor 21. OutBldo tho cementing of friend ship botweon Australiasla and tho United States, which has been tho biggest result of tho Hoot's visit to tho Antipodes, tho most Interesting feature of tho trip has beon tho dem onstration that tho big battleships can bo run long distances on less coal than It wns hthrto thought pos sible. This has beon rondorcd possible by Improved engines and flro boxes thnt havo boon Installed In Amoricnn warships during tho past fow years. So great has been tho saving in coal, that Admiral Sparry has re ceived permission from tho war de partment to reduco his conl ostltnnte for the trip homo through tho Medl toranenn Ren by over 8000 tons. wftSWW TRUMP CLOTKKS For boyo nnd girls nro what your chlldron nocd for school wear. Thoy aro good, sorvlco ablo ohoos, mndo on drossy lasts that fit porfoctly. i Our Boys' Clothing : Is mndo from fabrics soected with .especial rocard for, hard sorvlco. ViSHOEPg ,mm II for . jT AKFfm II We Save Yoii Money on Everything for the Whole Family ! Bargains Worth looking Up HAVE YOU PROFITED YET? AllH YOU "KRBIMNG UP WlTII THE PltOCEWHION" OF VII)E-A WAKE 1IOUSi:iCEEPKHS THAT AIUS VISITING OUlt NEW BT61IK ON OOUIIT RTIIIillT DAILY, AND pETTINO YOUR SIIAIIE OH" THE UNMATOHAlHiE DAHOAINS THAT TIIIH STOCK OITEUH? AR TICLES YOU HAVH IX)NO WANTED, HUT DKFEIUtED GIJTT1N(1 ON ACCOUNT OK THE 1'IUOK KMIC WHEHE? IN THIS S1X)CK YOU WILIi FIND EVEUY NEEDED KIND OF FUHNITUHE, ALi MARKED SO IX3W THAT THE PROFIT ON THE HUYEIl'S SIDE IS Ii(tH LAROE AND PLEASING. IK)NT NEGLECT THE RARGAINS THAT THIS 8TOOIC OFFEU8 YOU. N. JEWELRY ,MUtr gtrwu. Jui'ist Coiinults Suicide.. (United Trfin Lfiiswl 'wire.) Los Angeles, Cal., Sept. 18. Chas.1 G. Van Fleet, former superior court Judge In Colorado, nrid one tlmo can didate for congress, is dead today, having committed suicide yesterday nftor recolvlng a letter frpra bis wife at San Janclnto, saying she was with out food, and that their 0-year-old son could not go to school because he had no shoes. Van Fleet, who studied mlnerolo gy after leaving tho bench, had vain ly entleavored to secure, funds with which to develop some Nevada min ing property he owned. When he failed In that project he Bought em ployment, but could not find any thing to do. Liquor caused the downfall of thu dead jurist. He came to California several years ago to break himself of tho drink habit, but was unsuccessful. HASKELL PASSES LIE TO HEARST With threat of cholera and quick death, grafters are working on tho fear of superstitious Chinese and wringing thousands of dollars from (United Preia Leased Wire.) Chicago, Sept. 18. Governor Chat. N. Haskell, of Oklahoma, today gave tho lie to William Randolph Hearst, who, in a speech at Columbus, Ohio, j last night called JiasKcn "tno polit ical paymastor of tho Standard OH Company," and charged him with having acted as the agont of the Rock efeller corporation. Hearst read a petition written by former Attorney General Montt, of Ohio, in which he laid an effort had been made to bribe him by "Charles N. Hasklll. lato of New York City," acting as agent for tho Standard Oil. Governor Haskel! today said: "Tho statement Is false. Hearst knows It Is false. You can quote me for that. I am not tho Haskell men tioned In Montt's petition. "I was la Columbus, 177 mile, from Cleveland, when tho man Indi cated in Hearst's speech was In Cleve land. The matter was brought up In the Oklahoma campalga, and Monti went to Oklahoma and explained the mistake, the error having been made A FINE ROYAL PLUSH MORRIS CHAIR, THE FRAMEWORK SOLID OAK, CUSHIONS UP HOLSTERED IN RED OR .GREEN .VELOUK. regular $ie.no wjpi iMM THIS" FINK MASNIVH WEATHER I-yrtfAK ROCK KM, UPHOLSTERED IN SPANISH LEATHER, STUDDED WITH LARGE OXIDIZED NAILS. REGULAR JJI.'I.OO $13.90 $10.50 MUiunq m gesjpjl i m m ! Ujf Jfj.j.a v J jH.tkltaig."v: v ,1SW, C-JKiUVh V -