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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 5, 1908)
ijr-y u . - - 4r-M , -- I -- DAILY OAVIC AL JOURNAL, SALBM, OREGON, MONDAY, OCTOMKK g, 100H, 8 HONEST VALUES That is the aim of this stoe--to give such val m$ as will inspire the complete confidence the teoDle. "Honest Values" to as means a hundted cents woth of quality iot e4ey Ml spent he e We believe we deserve 00 big patronage because this policy is so dejcMeffl lived up to We ty to please all ' &szgM J5kSs& 'u'h ft vnr ftTV f 'i m rrmr sat aaav i 11 ilVJ l mm rW TAILORED S CI o dUlld Tho long coated stylos will undoubtedly rclgn as favor Itos this Fall and Winter. In this flno showing aro tho semi-fitting Jnckoto, 2G to 48 Inches long. Tho skirCffcttrc plain goro and pleated. Wo have lovlod Upon tho fifhiotts fashion centers for these choice productions and tho result of our effort awaits your early consideration. "Potor Pan Ileofor3" and Normal School. Collego Clothes havo tho proper stylo for this year's wear Junior's, Misses' and Ladles slzoi. Fall Suitings Wool sultlngB which wo solectod from our regular slock; valuos from 85c to 1.G0 a yard, now'on oalo at 50c Wednesday Only Wo oltor a 7Cc value of'3-pound Cotton IKts for 45c On sale at 8:30; No torephone ordors received. ft Tho coloring nnd fabrics aro handtjomo In designs. (Soo Court stroot window display.) fisf-4 iTrmnmmwwwvxxzitr- - 'W.Wfil ye Hat, Scfiaffne & Marx v r Ever see that uarno before? It moans that they make good clothes They're clothes any man. can bo proud to wear;'' fit right, perfectly tailored, ot nil-wool fabrics. Theso felnd wo'ro gfad to got our friends Into; wo'ro dolus, thorn gocd by It; and that doesn't hurt u h any- your now Fall hat Is hero, ami It fa right up to tho m'nuto in itylo and shnpo Soo Court fit. wlniTow. We'd be glmfl to see yon; tho stuff Is1 r'Itt. "Tho Military Raincoat"; It iooks military- anJ docs tho raincoat! part to perfection. Como and sco-tOom. i -pi r M mXBHT WMvi " will Copyright iqo8 Hv V-r wfTner & Mm Wo aro tho londbra In Fine Foolery for Mcrr, Women nm Children. The now Fall stylos aro now roAiiy for your rhoosltay. 3 pairs Black or Tan Sox 25c wmmammmmammmta New Arrivals Scotch "Flannels, 28 fnches wldo In chalk flno stripe nnd checki, eJ dram and light Bhndoa, oultnblo watstings ror Fall ana nj Wlhtor wo:tr. Special n yard ,. ... J- nianket Cloth for batlr robes, 30 Inchon wldo with linndwrne borfel nnd pretty designs nnd colbra. 0 Sneclal. a yard J' W.i, m rccwroMrfC rfleik Mm' m'Wm'w wmrwrwM ai.'i ICity News! h-h-h nun 1 1 1 in i iiu t- AVi'iitliiT l'ViTmt Vnlr mid tVM)!' tonight, with .lii'uvy JTnwt; Tut'Mtlay fair, , When in poitlaiKt Ylult Ilall'u routaurant, 330 Waah Ingtor. stroot. '-l GIlnon'H I'lnco Elovou harbor chairs. o-o-d Hmoko and Ho Happy , . PatronUo hoihu Industry and try n Taahmoo or U Corona olgar. For FrffU Kgg , , , Country buttqr or uujuuiik uiu m u izrocory Hno, Phono 311. J. M. tho grocery lino. Lawronco. 13127 rnuna Swcot on alo today. 'JBc. W. A. irvln. 15 pounds, Wimtiil A furnished house C to 7 room, for now family. A. t Ilofor, Bocretnry Donrd of Trndo. Phono Secretary 302. 10-3-3 Imv lirlct in order to ralno fundH. tho O. W. Johnson & Co. olothtag toi, nt l-U Commorolal fttrsot, havo reduced prices to a carooly bollovablo ttgmo foi x :itall tor. A a roull those In mm roll of a rolliiblo store at which goods may bo gotten ohoap havo dU covcrod the sale goiiiR on. and crowd the. storo olear to tho atroot. JU'V, Uoynl Hotter A note to Tho Journal says: "I nhall be thankful If you will kindly inform my filmuU in Salem. through your oxoullont yapur. that 1 huvo ro covered from tho sovnro norvonw hook thnt prostrated mo for u row daya, during our late annual confor onco In that place." Ijulltti Will Hold lUmiar-r- Tho Uadlqi Aid wndoty .of tho virt ProHhvturlnn church bold tholr unuunl mottlng aud orgaulunl fer th yoars work on iai rruiny, umuuor 2. Thoy will hold tholr annual ba tanr and GlirUtnms alo on Wednes day, Docembor 0. 180S. XotlilH 0m TKt' Tho placo of meat. Wo all know that. So why not got tho best, and you will got tho host If you order from Stousjolf Ilros. Phono 321. ft tfc TMn T get tkat utt preaaed asd clenJ. Give JokuEon & Stego R trUl. Nxt doof to Joral, MtfO if i White wrriM mvj fcwa ' thing hut scarce In Marlon county, It In probablo they will pick nip at a tremendous rata In about n mouth. Tho cause of UiIh oxpoctod Increase l that cupld'B record book In tho county clerk's offlco which Is No. 13. will shortly bo tilled aud No. l tako Its placo. Clork Allen has often no ticed young men como In nnd observ ing tho "Hklddo" number, decided It was n hunter's and not a buuedlot'h llevnio they wanted. TltOVKlt'S getting buy. cod-tl Imw Salt Valonaennci, round thread,.. MaN toso torohun and trlmmluK laco. Tho Varlotj- Storo, SftU North Commorolal Htroet. Annoru M. Wolgh, proprie tor. 10-5-7t TrviuiMulniiH OoxuIh .Tho clothltiK storo of O. W. John son & Co., at 111 Commorolal stroot, which la undargolug a great sale un der tho direction of tho Nation! llrokorago & Saloi Company, U crowdod to Its llmlti those days bv bargaln-Buokers, hucnutjo of tho greav out In prices. o Dissolution of PartiierNblp. Salem, Or., Oot. 3, 1908. Notice Is hereby given that tho partnership horotoforo existing ho twoon. Harry 11. Tuckor and Itos Qarnett, under tho firm namo of Tuolcur & aaruutt, transaotlng busl nos at No. 478 Stato stroot, Is on this date, October 3. 1908. dissolved by mutual consent, tho buslnoss bo Ing continued b Harry II. Tuckor. who will pay all bill, and colloot all debts duo tmld firm Slgnod HARRY H TUCKER, ROSS GARN12TT. 10-1 ooooo'oooo pkhsonaij mi:xtiox o Ami of o o o Salmi. O O O O O Star MOTHERS! Tho management of Salem's load ing nmuaouiont placo, The-jfc- WUh to announce that thoy run every afternoon from 2:30 to 5 nninnk. excont Sunday. Will bd pleased to hae you. with your babies and bugs&los pleasant placo" to puss n funny lmlt hour. Wo aim to suit you and tho young. FKATUUK 8VNJKCT "The Shepvdess" ANO "ireat Wroij; Righted" Toalcht, Saturday aftomoon ami Hlkt. Watch tor Sunday's Mil, Movement People, O O O O O O ( t,ou BarrJott has returned from Dallas, whero ho vlsltod' with friondB for a short time. t Uay Jorgtjnuon wns a buslne a via Itar to Oregon City today. Frapk Monroe was x buslnosK visi tor In Portland Satiuday. C. E. lUcks, of Indupe'ndeuro, was u visitor yi this city yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ware liuvo re turned from a plcapunt visit In Eu gone. C. D. Gabrlolson wont to Rilvertom this morning to louk after hUHlnoa mutters. Mlsa llerthn Vogot, slter of tho Voget Ilrothors, of thh cltyfc loft this motutng for Germany. Chnrluy Humphioys and family havo returnod from a iw weeks' outing on tho coast. Geo. Samuola, biiBlnoss. mnnngor of tho "Isle of Splco" Company U rog- Rtnrnci nt tli ft Hotel Willamette. Georiio II. Baldwin, of Springfield, left for Portland last evening, aftor a short visit with friends hero. Pro Idont Kimball of the Wlllam etto Theological Institute left this morning for Portland, accompanied by his wlfo, to visit for a few days. Mia Ruth Lnooy returned to nor homo In Portland laBt ovonlng after spending the day with friends In this city. Papl Schmidt, tho new brow mas ter for the local brewory, hns arrived from Olympla to tako up his dMtloi hero. Mrs. J. M. Hockott has returned to her homo In this clt after visit Iiik with her brother. Hon. R. A. Hooth. Frank Lltchflold has returned from Eugopo whoro ho spont a short business visit. L. A. Suvlne, of Portland, was vis Itlng with his many trlonds hero yes terday, returning homo on tho late overland. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Warner, of Chi cago, aro visiting Mra. Warner's brothor, C. Ullom. In this city for a fow weeks. Grant Klghtllnger, formerly n Sa eom resident but now of Portland, arrived yesterday to tiansact buslnosi hero for a few days. Tho Misses Allco and Dena Buck- loy have returned from Sealtlo whore thoy spent a week vlltlug with their slstor. Mrs. J, J. Hall. -.!-. .. . .. L. A. Schnedker ana tamuy re ttirned to tholr homo In Oregon City after visiting with Mr Sehnodkor'a relatives near Liberty. Mr. aad Mrs. Karl Vinton have re turnod to the'r home in Corvallli after a pleasant vtalt wltk frkads hero and In Woodbura. Mr. and Mra. Lavl MU, at Mblf. Iowa, are vWlUa at t ke ot Mr. nnd Mrs. Geo. G. Bingham Mr. Shell is a cousin of Mr BiUKhntir. J. J. Gilbert, wlfo and daughtor, ot Indiana, arrived Saturday from Indiana, to make tholr Home In Ore gon. Ho lias two Honn at RosedMi and a son' and daughterat Nowhorg. and wilt: locate nt one place or the othor. o . BXAMITUXG HOARD FINPS AGAI.Vftr STKWAIIT (Uiiltnl rma I.ene.l Wire.) Wnshltigton, Oct. 5. Tho special retiring bonrd of tho army today de- 'icldbd again? Colonel William V. I Stewart, the famous Ftirt Grant ex ile, and sustained thr report of tho Bitrgoon at Fort HuroUuca, Artkooa, who hold that Colonel Stewart had been affllctd with .erious nlltnonts since 1S75, whon It was nocobsary for him to lufntln from actlvo sorvlc for to tlmo. This lndl3tos that Gov ernor Stewart will he found y tho board to btf Incapable of Borvleo, and probably will result Hi his bofng re tired ou that ground. Tho case has boon nend tig rero nuw for nearly a wouk. before tho pertal boai-d ADSTUIA-Hl'XG Mtr Moi;r,r.ix r.mik According to tho Tmiip- V'nua eorrespottdont, Auatrin-HiHt?ar h mobilizing two army corps, to be pre pared for eventtiulltios. The amo authority sas that Bulgarln and Turkey nre moving thoir nrmlos to- ward tho frontlor. roadjr for nctfon. dfd. niKi). O'BRIEN. Near Turner, Oregon. October -f lflOS, after an HlnusN of two wceka, James O'Bril'U, nsod 10. Hoi wns a very bright boy, parunt ago unknown, and wns phtwd with tho HVtors ot St. Mary at rwavorton. wheu ono yenr of ago, remaining- Iti tholr enro for 13 years, tllon wn with tho Srsturs- at St. Louis one year. IIo was sent to tho reform school July 1, T90S, n he was Do contrhg wnyward" and getting- beyond theli- contttil; James wns a delicate boy. and gradrnilly. failed III health, dying flnniiy of Internnl htnovrnnse. Tho" funoral will take placo ttt tho schwo, Fatllor Springer ortlclntttig. IhVXK EXA'MLVKRS DELAY TOO' TiOXO (United rn-BH Leased Wlro.V Washrtigtoiu D. C. Oct. I?. Taw nrnco O". Murray, controller of tho enrroncr. today declared thnt tho common fault of nntlonnl bunk ex Kiulnqra is that thoy delay tor long In eIolngr tho bank entrusted" to tholr caro. He addressed 16 oxnmliiratodar tat a moetfng to welch thoy were Botnmonod to attend Tho conroronco will lust a week. I.. n-'- Fbedlng- hogs h'gh-prlced corn In tho mud will glvo less farmers' dol lars for Secretary Wilson to pllo up, admire., throw dovn, pll up nnc$ ad- mfro sonio moro. It shouldn't ho Knnnodv'a LaiatUe Conrt does not constipate like most ij old rnsutonco couro pr. ' tho other hand it genwi " hnwii, on, i nt thft iame tlet ' trrltattom and allays InHimBilJjj tho throat. Eoia Dy an w 'XtX-rfPj W PRISTS itiNCt 2M5.C0 tW-fHIiiUill ilillllllllllllHHIl IfchlHIHHWH; You are Invited To como and try the BEST aud PUREST EXjERAQTS MADE They are bolng demonstrated tor your benefit, and we hope you x will take advantage of It. J All extracts used by tho United States Government aro made by ; ; The Van Dozen Extract Co. ; ; Remember the ouly place to get them Is at the i! MOIR GROCERY COMPANY I 456 STATE PttONC 182 :'imni mm i mum inn mini nil minium STARR PIAN( HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C. 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