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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1908)
DAILY CArTTAT lOtmXAL, SAMM, OWWOIf, MOKPAY, ggPTBMMER 31, Itflfr fl jLiBWteuiLl i ii ii. iiiriiiianw in ii ii !! Hi in 111 i i i.iifinn iMiiii- i in n -m"inii tut nil n i mitimmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmm0ammmrmmimmi , , --- - ' :"'f fA'-pA KmtHcr gacras. n -v.r..i i J. r....7.r..ll.,...,., .i r, , ,,. I,,.,.,'?7.?,'.'.;.:, -' V- '.W ' . 7:?- ' -k-r ' " iii-K v.S ?.-:S h '"' ivsl i- x V-T . v. N. ESt aiw..wraSi,tr::-'V" IW .T ABK",.'. "fi &L. wxr&- Jltrv: r.T V.vf .. ' r-J kmu . r. iV;4'iir WW" W.uw;: '.&' 'ai'v'f.' I ' i '"-"'.. . WT?t. i r: I i.i : i. r.--: 'aa " ' J Mi'O r Oft -o. jm$r ' .y V7 V .. . -Y. i r-sJ V A r i t'li' t. r i v . l ZiXmrl wuwawuiin .iiaiiiwari 2stj . .vT rr?-. ''I y v lw4 r '' I '' Wv0KtwWl1l,, -ttf.S . .-I l l ! " -" ' '""lift; ! r.iSSIlI I'l.' JmW" WW ZJUgm & B CLite GSSiflr '( 1 II fi.i BlIMB ,V.rJ&,Z& AttniX SH3F ? x-i 7. tl K MM .!- !. -.(I1, JIH.U flltflVU 'AT tb I'iBiU'in. " : I III It 1 -V ilNi1 . in i. JC wmp.ww'mwj iggyu uswe; w y .tfi'Hj, ,xpi;iiiiihmhiii'.v ? 'ii u I This Store Is Going to Belong to the Young sters During One Gloriously Joyful Week3Ecg FOri THK MAGICMVOIlKEIt HAS BEEN WARD AT WOItK, REAClIHTa HERE THERE AND EVERY1VHGRE FOR THE PRICE-TAGS LURKING THEM LIGHTLY, UNPACK ING GRMAT OASES OF HOSIERY AND WAISTS AND LITTLE DRESSES AND UNDERWEAR, AND ALL OTHER LITTLE TinNGS THAT SCHOOL CHILDREN NEED. WEEKS AND WEEKS AGO ME PLANNED THIS SURPRISETOR SUCH THINGS CANT HE BROUGHT ABOUT BY JUST SITTING STILL AND WAITING. WE SAID WE WILL TURN OUR STORE. INTO THE FINEST KIND OF A PLACE FOR CHILDREN TO COMB AND THEN WE WILL SHOW THEIR MOTHERS THAT IN ALL THE UNITED STATES THKRH Ig NO MORE SATISFACTORY STORE IN WHICH TO BUY THE CLOTHING AND INFANT'S WEAR AND OTHER SUPPLIES JCHAT CHILDREN ALWAYS STAND IN NEED OF YOU MUST NOT FORGET THAT THE.SCHOOL BELLS WILL RING PRETTY SOON AND THAT THIS STORE IS FAIRLY BULGING WITH GOOD THINGS OF ET. ERY KIND. WE CAN'T BEGIN TO TELL OF THEM. COME AND SEE HOW WE OPERATE A STORE FOR CHILDREN. SEE THE BIG VALUES WE OFFER IN TABLETS AT SMALL PRIOE0, " FREE With ovory $10.00 tmrchaao In' tho boya' oult donartment wpfur cholco of a 14 or 10 Inph Imitation Lcathor Suit Caao, Mounted with Holjd brnJa trlmmlnBfl, largo brnB lock, stoot ratno around Ina'ldo, mid motal rlvltcd corners. Thoao cases are worth fl.no and $2. Russian niouao and Buntor Brown Suits for boyfl, aged 2Vt iq 7 years. Tho colors aro rod nnd blue BorRO, gray, croam, tan, brown and green, In chock's, strlpoa and plain fnbrlco Prlcon from $3.50, to $7.00 Norfolk Suits, In light and dark corduroy; gray, brown, blue nnd groon mixtures, stripes nnd checks; ngos I to 10 years; bettor school milts aro not mado. PrlccB front $3.00 to $7.50 Now nlonlod Norfolk SmIIb, with military collnr, lu small alios only. Hoys' Strnlght Ktioo Punts School Suits In checks, stripes and mixtures, reduced iT per cent. ft.00 Vnluua, Now VI. GO Values, Now ...... $15.00 Values, Now ....,, 3.38 3.75 13. CO Valuos, . ,0 Ty 1 Now 46. J ' : .3.00 7f t t A loyyrnlght Slnglu PniiJN,: ;;,:.;,.';..., 40c ; :..; 50c :f . .. 60c I , . 75c Peter Pan Reefers and Normal College School Clothes Tho now "Oregon Coat," navy blue nnd cardinal, with "Orogon Buttons." Tills Is tho best lino of school clothos shown In tho city for tho young ln dlds. This showing Is In keoplng with tho fall styles nnd tho assortment lJ the largest wo have over shown. School Dresses Bfcio and red serges checks, etc., sailor and IUiBsian blouBC buUs; agea 3 to M years. Prices from $1 .00 up to $7.50 "Whoro aro you going my pretty maid?" "I'm going to Meyers', sir," sho said. "And why today, my little maid?" "To get my dolly a vest," sho said. All next week Is children's week nnd wo will glvo to ovory little girl a doll's shirt mado by tho Munslng Underwear manufacturers. Tho col ors are pink or blue, with a 25c pur chase at tho Hosiery or Underwent section. Como early If you want your llttlo girl to havo a doll's shirt. Do suro and. havo her bring her doll. Romombor they are freo with n 25c purchaso at tho Hosiery or Under wear counter. COo Values, Heducod to . . . 7Co Valuos, Huducotl to , . , 85o Values, j. Uoduced t 77, $1.00 Valuos, , Hoducod to . . . Boys' Coat Sweaters Tho colors aro gray, cardinal, na vy, will to nnd ulnck Sizes front 20 up. Prices 750, $1, $1.50, 8, 82.50, 8:, $il.50, 81 nnd tip. Don't civorlook thlB showing. SPECIAL Wo hnvo on consignment until tomorrow night some exchislvo genuine mink Collarettes, Scnrf-i and Stoics, with Muffs to mntch They will bo offered for salo for cash, Ie: 20 per cent, which will mnko them cost one-half less than furrlors' charge. Every piece guaranteed. Now Is tho oppor tunity to socure n bargain. TIioho not Bold will bo roturuod to tlu' mniAtfacturer Mondny night. l-'IltST l.'UHHt Glouster Tweeds Sultnblo for mak Ing c h 1 1 d r o it's school drossoi and Jnckets; 30 Inches wide, In checks and plaids. Extra spe cial for this week a yard " Hair hows and sashes to match in a large nssortment of colors. RinUON SECTION . Boys' Overcoats and Raincoat In Cravonottoa and hoavy mlxd fubrlct. Those coats have tho mini nLh tailored oflects and tho collars aro tho wide roll or military cftocta, Thoy rnngo lu slzo from 3 years up. Tho colors aro rod, .blue, gray, grecji. brown nnd mlxturoe. NEW ANNEX Our School Shoes are the best made Patent Cogans famous line for Boys and Girls Have no equal for Pit, Wear and Style. Try them this Fall and end your Shoe Worries. I'&i ' HI" 111 ll.. ..i II H.JS. . I.M . .'U( 'I.... A 1 V . . k I ' !H. ."tmmLkt t V t .,iMt W Viu tv-Vix- II nnl nnrl i.M Viaa lU.M;n v Vi.rl".. at UJ M? M&MS The School Boys' Store The School Girls' Store. ' . v-aaMarBaiHBBIiailBHHHBHHBH $1.50 Sweaters, slightly Boil ed, CO cents. I1ARGAIX COUNTER Drokcn lines of Underwear at Special Prices. Children's Hoslory; ask for Nos. 19 15; triple ribbed leg, narrow ankle, double heel nnd solo. No. 15 samo ns nbovo, only llslo ribbed for beys: special & JL MIK Wmww a pasr No. 2309 nnd lull, MIssch' Cotton Ulbbod Hose, fait black and oxtrn long; na good a value ail 25c stock ings sold olsewhort; special 15c a pair Nowott stylos In Hats, Cap?, and Taut O' Shnnterd; prices front 25c to $3.50. jbnd :'l Cty News! 4UMmHiinmiiiinii tlltlHlllimiIIHIIIlli ; I'wlr Wwk Quiet The city police court has been th9 quietest thia fair seaiou than for a i good many yours, thoro only being Isix cnaos brought to the city prlsqu 1 during the weok for druttkonness, and l onu case, of all Indian who wan linn I l-Vtr mi1 voolw tonluhtt Tumlny .i.ir.in,. ., ,.!.. -..-.,i...i Tw mfmn j u VMttJtM VUttVVUtVU weapon , nnd was again put lu tho liaitl'.o liu druakeuueBtt, for which he was relieved of 5. The red man wai from tho Bllets country, and had fcjm over to attend the fair. Four or.jne last week's prisoners aro nut ting In a few days each cleaning up nrouud the city hall. Home rnMlurtioii i pan started their regular freight sor.nctlvo leader In ind'an nffnirs nn !,. Tho Tashmoo or l. Corona. . aro vice this morning, aud will hereatte-lsiletz. Ho occupied the chair usual- WVnthrr l-Ntnwtrt Mr, WhrH In I'ortlHml VUlt Hall' restaurant, 330 Wash ngton street.' e-o-d No waiting, 1 1 ehalrj, also n lady homo productions, aud equal. Try ouo and seo thoy havo ;u take care of any freight at all point for yourseV. ' between hero and Portland. mnlcuro. eod-tt Oho of Turin y Aris, Should "lutluenco your next trip to tho storej" "PnylnB" for ade quate advertising Is usually tho eas. lest thing about It. MU AH ly alr wk t Woman's KscktHKe, 411 Crt tiri. ' MMt ' Found A place to get fresh eggs and coun try butter, also the best n the gro eery line. J, M. Lawrence, phone 311. Tho Fl Is a thing of the past, but you still havo the atousloff sanitary market, where you can get (he best 'In tho meat hne, Phone 321. Now I the Time To havo that suit cleaned and pressed. Aud for go"od, quick work give Johnson & Stege U trial. Not door to Journal. The Str Last chance to hear Mlsa Gibson sing tho latest Western song hlt,'feo attle Spirit for Mine, 1909." Watch for the Star, 379 Stato street. Tins Vogue Millinery Is sorry to announce that, through some mistake in shipment, their Keith hats will not arrive before tho first of next week, when they will ly filled by Cnptaln Will Catena, nnd 1 for once that article of furniture had a real American Democrat holding It downv n ro RKSCUKD FROM HOTTOM OF WKLL (United Irc Leased .Wltcl Chico, Cal., Sept. 21. After he had been pinned In a well 20 feet below the surface of the ground for more than 10 hours, and two meu bad nearly lost their lives In trying to I'VIVl-'llKITV KOLXNEK WES IX ( Called nei l J Lawrence, Kani,, SP- ,u"Tj dents and faculty todsy M l Snow, one of the founders oCH versity. who pa"ed K .-- UT f lIBil Nnrlum nt Detnejo ".. -,L .,. ,i. eoiwo"' spect to the memory of J fessor. who was belOTW w sors and students a ! their customers. Violinist, hai rosumod teaching, and will receivo pupils in violin and onjemblo playing Monday of each SILRTZ I1RAVK AT week, at the residence of M. P. Bald win, foot of Court street. Phone 1195, 9-18-3t Qtf'a lfcuir 8hoi . Will fe op at 7 a. n. ai cIom'.j .. , T", t, p. w wwnt Weduej0y. all fatr.,l,YH' TmwrttkHi Ik- T K " - - - T . - I ''k. Mid Tkt (Qrf ob SJectrlc Railway Coaa ..... ...t, Mfirr BKK.ua take pleasure in showing them to .rescue him. while 50 others worked I .tt. ipbopl.U tholi. piiatntmrs I .., n .. . I i --- iianuraiiy m me meantime to savei parl9 gept, 21 a b- 'him fmm linlnr. Kurln.l l.nnn.tl, ka '... u...uM AJW ..... 0 ..v -vmu LeMans tnis jaei-- caving wans of the well, J. N Calpin'bur Wr(ght this afteraw tat Tll;: STATK HOUSK Is a live man today, and has a chanre i .,,, tn n fllKhtia uiuam btrong. one of the to live, although he Is serlou.ly In- ...ne ln the air t, linn IniH.n klAftkl.. l. . (HCJlWiS - . i mr .AAAnilfi. uies ana j iv" v Captain old reservation Indian chieftains from the aileti, has been visiting Governor Chamberlain today, Ho was original frofs tk Rof ue river." and is still an Jl Jured. not to knock. Tho whole Fr tF American Ureater.