Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 23, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALJM, ORHGON, WKD.NflSDAY, 8KrTEMBER , 4M.
L. STOCKTON
The OW White Gome i
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i( Just like a achotnr ''in achoo ambitious to get" to the head of tho
hut'thlaV
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rlnni.-' wo hnvr fnllfil nmV- Rt ml lprl unfit (inw wo nrn nnnd.lnnt ttfntHMuV
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store surpasses all other3 as a value-giving concern. The new goods
Tor Fall have boon purchased with a view of pleasing our customers;'
we have studied thsfMaBlea and profite'd byht. --," -.'
The man who tylosis bound to succeed, And any one , who ha.
ever visiicu jius siqre khovb iuu wjm inat tne' snicspeopio irieu, ios
please them, and oven though( they did not buy, the management got
an Idea from the vlslt.nnd has tried to profit by Jt. . ... . ,-,..
it" ' ; . i i'f it
Sew uiia .;
if .' sh'nnunr m iu """5
La Vogue" Sult3 has Just ar-T
1 The styles and pattern f
attractive
'$15 to $60
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New Fur
Scarfs $2
A nno assort
ment of. fur
neck scarfs, in
the new styles.
They look like
$5.00 values.
Goi'don Hats
Fcf Particular Fellows
$3.00
T : : rL . :
$. 25 Petticoats .
J0 dozen black tsntino and
percallno ' petticoats, nlsj
Imitation1 taffetas, tho best
vales we have ever owned.
Real Hydogrndo Heather
bloom Pettlcnts
'4 ,$1.68
A good line to'aolcct from
Ilydcgrado Hea'thorbloonv
Petticoats In better styles,
$2.25 to $3.50
This lino Includes every
wanted color from black, to
white,
t
Silk Petticoats
Thoso famous Waterloo Un
derskirts aro hero, in nil col
ors, Including blnck and
white.
$5.00 to $20.00
. . . ' New Coats '
: Long Coat with fitted bnok
and princess stylos, lined "with
satin. Excellent values.
.$-12.50 to. $.35
Far Sets,
Scarfs and
Muffs
$5.00
Drown fur trim
med with hcndB
claws.
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Are You Ready for the "Rainy Season?"
We're Showing Complete lines of
BOSTON RUBBERS
; md
RUBBER BOOTS
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THOSE WHO'VE UdED "BORONS" know they'ro tho most sntla- ,
factory rubbers on tho market Tho LEATHER SOLE RtJBnER
BOOTS for spading and oxttn heavy wen. vlll viilUir twd pnlrrf ?
of ordinary RUDDER BOOTS ' " ' ' ' .
Barry Shoes
For Men Who Care
$4, $5"
fish Brand and Shield Brand Slickers
Hnvo been the standard for many yenrs. THE NEW CRA0K
PRQOF FISH BRAND SLICKERS In dark brown color hto poftor
and more comforlnblo to wonr than either tho blpclc or yellow cp-
ors. Every Slicker gMarantood absolutely vatorproof,
JL HI U 1 WATHWV (IIAIV
for hard sorvlco can't bo bot FULL
LINE OF DUCK COATS and MACK
INAW'S. For dress woar wo carry tho
Genuine "Friestleys"
RAIN COATS In a full rnngo of high
grndo n-tyllsh fabrics.
reg? Jp
V TRADE MARty
Knit
Shawls
50c to $5
Tho heavy knit shawls In
squnrCB, woven In all tho now
pnttorm, plain white, crenm,
black, gray and mixed colors,
shaded pinks and blues.
The Different Kinds
ifua?
60c
Umbrellas
Two hundred umbrellas mado
of twilled Corola and cott,on tnto
ta. Fancy handles In endloss va
riety of patterns, ciuch as you us
ually get on tho $1.00 kinds.
Out Special Price
60c
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W Tt I it- f Rt fj H a I,
AliWMA 1 1 JJ
tkBHBvJw I
Men's Underwear
Tho kind that will kcop you comfortoblo nt oxtromoly modoratn
prlccB. Hi our NEW LINE OF BLANKETS AND COMFORTS wo
offer you tho best vnlucs ovor. shown in tho .city ".Regular Stores'
can't match our prices. '
trs'sz&L- 5&dSi UWCS'e
&&rJ8arJtak .?
METHODIST
tC:iUued frcr.i page two.)
w-
l)tvniM)ii Sii'kklmi
ccsleicaco opt ned at 9 n. in.
SQUnlOl inn. nnmlitntnil
J:? Hughes. n-sUtod by the
!i eiders 1
JVj Wire, of PuiMand, waj ro
JM wretary of the conference;
."sKmia: of HosehurK. statistic-
-uujr Jag Moore, of Wood-
.'tllUTc- T Kprr nt Vntt.
pX Md ioc-e ar -, U. 0. Oliver,
t puvn'RgTr r
itistrlct ItcportN.
In 2C yenrB but threo st'ulents of the Slletz, where tho
State University entered the minis
try, and thoy not grnduutoa.
ApplmiM Tor Booth.
In tho presentation of this roport
Senntor Booth enmo In for an ovation
Ho had boon Ind'ctod threo yenrB ago
In connection with tho land fraud
cuso.i. Ho askod for an oarly trial,
government hnB,iin ins wue. iw huh nuunura nu
dooded tho old mission slto to tho " "' ltvl" ,l ,vl ",V" " 0''"-
XTn.r.,llc,t l.-..lD.nlnl nhiirrh PlKllt I'AL-cin liiv lv liiM'v. nu wiib a oiui1
.MVIHIMUilb MIILVUIHII . ......i - -r . , - . . . .
and n half tpros of valunblo land,
through tho offortH of Congratsmnn
Hawloy, who wns rororred to In tho
report as "our Methodist congress
man. Tho land wnB originally prom-
led to tho churah at ?2.50 pOr aero.
brieve r wa T permitted uV g'et Into but tho time lapsed and was revived
court until a rew weeits ugo. wnun nu
was promptly acquitted without oven
tho Btuell of flro on his garmont3.
(Oreat applnuso). Ho was highly
ouloglzed by the official report.
A WhoJo Wnrehlp.
In rovlowlng tho departed, leaders,
Rov. Wiro gave a high tribute to tho
late Dr. Driver, whom ho uenominui'
through his efforts.
Rev. I HIT Got Started.
In n Bhort, stirring speech Rov.
Illff, tho groat apostle of home mis
sions, aroused the conference to n
high pitch of good old-fnshlonod
Methodjst enthusiasm, by hitting up-
iio in
day school superintendent nt Salem
13 years ago, nnd luts hnd n long rec
ord of sorvlco as a plonoor proachor
IMHCSiniO CAITAIXH
1-WCH COrRTOIAIlTIAL
) (United l'rii !.t-nmMl NVIrn.1
San Francisco, Sopt 23.-Thnt Cap
tain Famuld McAllister and Captain
Solomon Avery, Jr., both stationed
at the Prosldlo, will ho dlsmlsiwd
from tho army la tho foellng horo to
day. Tho action of tho ollleors hnvo
brought them to tho notlco of tho re
tiring board, nnd both will rotiro to
JU., . :., ,"" "" ,B' 'ne ur. unvur, whohi u uuuuiiiuiui.- umuinu i . wvu w. ...-.. .- jorutood.
j . , u",il v "i'enmenutniB , ea tho groat tneoiogicai wnr.uui 01 1 nis minor wb u uuuuuu n ( cuptaln
K. ulened b M- c Wlro, Mothodlsm. and tl
wL v ,r,r' uu a B"-0"1 lon! I scholar of his age.
klwk oI'i'MK and repairs,! to be so by tho
the greatest Bible
He was ueclaru
irrnnt nvnncollst
" and addition!- to the ! MnnHv. Jfo wn fcurless ns n llon.J
1 It .. ----....W..MJ, .. w ---
IIO II1B11M Q hl !. .afAi.i.ln.. I 1.1A ... .. n. nn.1 (ill .nitlUISI
'wwig.eat poverty, thut hnd In debate, and to handlo any audience
in.... . ,. "" -, tiu ovi luwuu
on nign piBCM hkb poiyBBii "; r vato Ufo In a short tlmo. It is un
cldomaiiy iniormea tno uuuiunue "' I iinruftod
McAllister has been or
muuiur iobii, wi.iuuiii.u iw...... ,tnrni, i.nforo 10 ionn! on u c inriro
I tlon. ' nf'liolnif "niornllv unfit for sorvlco In
A Fine Bishop, ho United States army." On. three
Bishop Hugnos Is a young man. occasions ho has absented himself
with black hair, parted in tho middle, refm, hU post at tho Prosldlo, and
with n Bhock prematurely gray on on , tho third tlmo the Influonco of his
i.i.. it. ,.,. ...It), nlillltv illL'III- minnnrlara xniilil nnt mv mm
EisbLI e nnde a great I Reports of bonovolencles and col-, f , t tochlcal u -Captain Avery, wboso court-mr.
S kii. iV,,!Jmt,e l n-l ,oct,on8 ro e. pnd nearly every ""jlamontary tactics. He ha a tifll tin tho charge of mUapproprlnt-
, ., wuKicai asm cnurcw reponeu nni couei-uim -- .- aense of humor, and u happy ' lift f.undj. has been In progress uir
lit. . I lrnlc nml onmn Minn ni flVlir. 1I1IB ". . .... 1. .!..-' i. .,. 1.-1. r.nn ..n.l ...illtv- Hill
L4,t. Hh v ,' u.ar ."::: ,T..rr:r.T".;ortn .ww or cayng -mw,
f ' ' tO hi nnr.-innl 1,nn...l xi...i. ci ... Clli.lv
,,., -- i-.-num niiun r iimilll nr l nm
D.Mn. ..11 itiimmtli. itlbh from WaBhlneton
.:... .'.. o..in,u,i r. Jioth Mrs .McAllister
ifv iinninii iimuu u oiiivtiv4 -- . tc . : i. . . .....
.: " m, Hiutrlrt where he has to AVtry havo 4ort Han Francisco. pnu
frTvSOOO mffto Shh rh!.. I Ini the outcow of their bu.b.q
Ho Bhowd gTent progress at a. I sta- aimcuuie.
ti
.... i"'uui niiuni-
eUie trinnla VinH nn. .. ti.. im.... nn nimu'iiil n vorv
nM.. , "" " ""I nil- iVUV. U1IIIB IUJIUJV OHW..VU ,.j
BgaaiCs fo? tho mlnlstrv i crmHfi-l.,.. nonnlsltlnn nt nronertv at
L. " . "".. j n fc. . j .. wv., .... w w ' i 7, ...;-.. -an
YOU WANT A SUBURBAN HOME?
niv brother," some time! has been found guilty, and
I i ii tl. munil.ora at their villi tin il larthnrirOfl without ImnrlSOll-
uuu ,iui .. ..." ...v.... .- .. ."" "--y,"" . . ,i,;i i ,.-
(H gO infill, uccuiuiiik l" iomhuib uiw -
i...rt .... if ii.tiiitii, ' rinii rrnm wnRiiiimicjii.
and Mrs.
tffi Wat the p esureJt of the country, with tho advantages of
"bOTOIl W.n. .... . .. . .
& thm ". . . J ,tK yur own berries fresh from the dubii ana
i " --IU rich .Tarcftv .
fo job .! ual 8ar(le" two weeks earlier than your frfends?
cn, i nucuou or nog ranch, Just.ovor tho rencairom me
.IU TOO J. ... .!-- vn uiv IUD lliv ...- .' --
ltair w t r p. Farrlngt
on, the State street grocer and mar-
i .... .
0 rtlsmyhorae n,ao on the Turner road, consisting of 15
teiou-f .. land, fenced and cross-fenced, tw oweils
an
II
tlons and charges.
I ThurMlay Progrnni".
i At 8-15 a. m. there will be
I nvoniFAflRtlr addreEs bv Kev. ti
.vM..n" 7
pcese,lof Portland.
Conference se sions from 9 lo '
2:30 n. m. Anniversary of Wo
mnn'a Unmi Mlsftlonarv Soc'oty Ad
dresses bv Dr. T. B. Ford, of P rt
HK.'HK.V ATTACK OK , , ,
HAILEVWAS uxwKi;cp.Mi:
J Vni-.ed VtHM ltt4 Wire.)
"fjlealumont,. Te., Sept. 23,--F.eel
ng if somewhat bitter today against
Thomas Fi' Hlgsen, prtsWontUl 'can
didate of the Indenendence.party, ow-,
In? to an'attacK ny mm on wenaior
made
K-H-HI 1 I II I I I I I 1 I I I 1 1 II I 1 M H H II I I H Hill 1 H I 5 I I M
Special Announcement !!
;; ie uuerij, of program.... ;
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Monday, Wednesday and Friday j j
Ladies' and Children's Matinee 3 O'clock Wednes- ::
day and Saturday-Doors Open Evenings from y.
7 to 11 o. in. Admission 10c. Seats Free.
il I I II I I i ii I H 1 1 I I 1 1 1 I II I 1 1 H HI II 1 1 1 II H II III I I H I H-
w OREGON
BUILDERS
ARK YOU 1)01X0 WHAT YOl' CAS TO lOIULATK YOUR
STATIST
OREGON NEEDS PEOPLE- Seniors, honest farmers, mechanic
merchants, clorke, people with brains, strong hands and a willing
heartrop'tal or no capital.
Southern Pacific Co.
, Lines In Oregon
on J I
!rW ria.m.ll' "rchard, two acres of loganberries, also straw- J
Twtte ckberrlMt blaekcaj)?, Himalaya ..berries f
M i? Jt fWt Uniiar . , ... . ,n..on ".! blLli.
nia -" u siu:ies nign, eu ixm wuicr " v-
..".ted. zoorf T," V """:
.W,
lawt. carrlageshed, cow barn, chicken house
Trraaiftd a,vg8- a building 4 0 feet square, jhlngled, splen
JA tot :r,f.r S or ohfeken : water Inside.
Uu .... ' ". trow, ahnnt Irtft hlokna new bUKKV. new
awv ..-- , - --..
jjr-U
SWruCLei.??lbie harueia. nnt. set alnule harness. $150 worth
Wfn wv.. 5 Worth Of wnirt n ehH nthor toels: all build-
-- ..., w. . --. -,
move
x
te. . M r.til.
Tw .""" ciiae ani.-oh.tr? All vou have to do lio
f LTtiiser t.. .i r. . . - .. . l.a i. .
HtaNfiTO?Nr& State MM
Kmmmmammmaammmmm&mmammmimmamaMKm
innH nnH K Jt. Willis, of San Fran- iiaiiev mado veatordav Illsgetil
clo. A company of Chin w girls , paB8e(j through this city and wns
will give un interesting part of the a8ked ,0 H,?t0 peclflcaliy wfhom he
program. ; was fightjng, Ha did P, stating that
Xot- on Hie Coiifewnrc. he wa flghtlugbotli peirioerats and
. - ...in Iia ! Itemihllcans.
The missionary ,euuu ...-" .- -... wllh .. Bllapk on
1.IU. '- - -.., - . -
T uV ; n,triuou T time w th the the Standard and Senator Balley.-He
10 hatl thnL he wm at Sal "uke wa Interrupted several times. H.
irmons while he was at aau 'a,kV ,,;.' ,,.,. Kfl-r..arv of &taie at
, Is one of the most eloquent preach IIard. ho ai ' wfOJrntfV, "
en. and a man of wonderru. po... -y'-Slliwid lei re-enter the
of entertalnmen - ut t k oxcetJon to u .tatenit-nt
Tho two nathe on n f9,,1, of j,, ,hat Senator Ilallry ww
ence are Rev. F I-BelknP. oj " reiDOnAiJ,e for thB readmlislon of fbo
boro. who Is bulld'ng a flna
new responaioie tor me reomiiuu " f
afiOMUiany- He stated mat pe aiono
i . k. a ua f ti iifiaiia .
l-Ju'Sarrh at Salem fhi latter ,: ronllile. and that Haltey nau
' acquit of hi. heajth.-anl f , 1 '
wnprbbabVrlrtV-K!i'Cu?far' Th reason why- tarn? dPW '
.'!,'. r..... Iff fferoueh easllv U because they
Z:
Hcv Jos. Hobers. of Mcillnnvllle, 8ra little crooked and bave not bad
oiperauDuated. U at be Jerce4ibr curves uJfatci.
fawn'dlnB tpn of p'r'egon literature to tho East for distribution
throiiRirereryirVlIable,o'geiicy. yill ypu not help the god work
of building Oregon by andlnsus tbu names and addreiaos of your
frlegj who are likely- toJ 'Invested In this state? Wo will W
gtad tn tienr tho Expense of'i'enaing them complete rnfortuaUoi
about ORKOON and ltf oy;6rtun!tlei. "
COLOXlfiTft TICKI-H-S wll! b oq sale during Sgl'TEMnBIf AND
OCTOIipR from the Bast fo.nll pojnta Jn Oregon. The fares from
a few principal cities are
From Denver ,;;',.-,UA$ From Loulcvlllo 4171
' Omaha . 36.09' " Cincinnati Z 20
" Kassaa-Cl'ty .,. 30Q, M Cleveland 44. 7G
" Bt. Louis 36.fu. " Now York 65,00
" Chicago 38.00' ' ' ,; ? X 1 4 .
TICKETS CA?f HeVkF-PAH), ' - ' -rx
U you waat to bring a friend or relktlre'to OrOgbtt deposit th
proper .Matfuat, Jwjljh any tl owr aifftf. '.Tfct .Mck.swlll. fc V.
furnUhe4 by telegraph
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