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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1908)
-,-..,. ,..x fiAwr OArrrAii journal, salem, orkgon, Monday, octoiieb 12, . 1008. le ' "M M W toMMW J. L. STOCKTON SALEM, OREGON. . . . The . . . White Corner ffcr Our Fur Section Tho showing In this department Is far ahead of any efforts of the past. We buy our Furs ,1 - TJ?lll tr,T ' ie ranker' wh,ch n83,lrcs tn that our stjlcn and prices are strictly in keeping with the modern methods of store keening. Good Merchandise at Right Prices Fur Sets A CO-inch scarf lined with heads and claw feet, n large pil low muff, trimmed to match. $5.00 Set Imitation Ermine', largo pillow muff with scarf to match. $7.00 Set Drown scarf trimmed with silk tassels and muff to match. $3,15 Set Scarfs 50-Inch fur scarfs, lined with satin made Rip in three different styles $1.75, $2.00, $3 Good grade scarfs, trimmed with tails Special ff ra MUFF tPI.DU Large, pillow Bhapc, made of good grade of fur Special $2.50 tug Muffs A beautiful lino of high grade furs mado rug Btyle, lined with satin. Prices $8.00 to $110.00. link Furs High Grado Minks In collars, boas, roggas, scarf muffs and sots. Prices up to $75. rur Coats $25, $30, $40, $60, $75 w Kimonas and tappers - A big shipment of those famous fatttloo garments has Just reached and Long Silk Kimonas Short and Long Flannelette Kimonas Eiderdown and Blanket Clntlt olei In very solect styles. Tho twt line of $1.25 Wrappors in 1 Oregon. There 1b nothing spasmodjo about ub. We have made up our minds to sell n great quantity of Clothing and nre determined to carry out our plnns. ' . Wo are now offering n lino of youth's suits in ages 11 to 20 real values up to ? 10.00 for i?:J.H5 a suit. Oregon Casslmero suits Tor mon. Renl $10.00 and $12,00 valuos $5.00 a suit. Other splendid bargains nro to bo hod in higher grado sulU and ovor coats ranging up to ?22.C0. ROSEBURG (Continued from Pace- 1.) -"V N''2I W 'I bo holil In T?nanliiiK, I Rvi. . . ". "-"r i .-j ncu saum'ny, Octobor 2a llfr IirnmllKinf nn.nlinn Pr ent from varloys parts of Wf'il cond roads mooting will .i.Jrvp y rond supervisor and 'rod r ids ndvocnlo In th.r TUHirr' J ,, be nreiont I SHEEP TO REPLAGETTLE Short ranco. iinn in Mm ......n..Mi I changed the Butter creok and Umn-' .iM. ' country In tho west, ona or the coiintv rrnm n nm f.i IllE to n Rhnnn fnr,,ll .u-i..,. ... ' i 2 ltftJ,";Bont 8c8on. Only about ' one-third the number of cattle fed by tho farmers of that district last year ' will be wintered tho present season, while botweon 60,000 and 00,000 sheep will bo. wintered whom ini w,u, l"-'r was only about 10,000 head. Of tho 50,000 sheep which hnvn' been driven in from the foothill ranges between 5000 nml C000 nre' being fed for mutton. The othor nro ' stock sheep. ' Front tho Apa Thomson ranch on upper nutter cheok every ton of hay raised this year will bo fed to sheep something that hns not occurred for ynnfR T mvpr wn rrtMe will bo fed. Tho Minor company, which inc,,of th0 heaviest sheep feeders, Will nlso Wlntnr nlimi innrt nnfiln being the Inrgest feeder of beof. Joo Saylor will feed about 300 head, Dob Stanflold 500, .lease Mooro 200, tho Umatilla Ranch 500. Fm,i Ami. 250, Joo Cunha 200 and G. P. Hlg glnbottom 200 head. Asa Thomson, who Is authority for tho above estimates, tjays that while tho liny crop was short thl3 season that tho Butter creok feeders will In a measure make up for tho deficiency In profitable feeding. OBSOLETE OREGON STATUTES Herewith nro a dozen or mor an tiquated and obsolete Oregon lnws, which woro passed In hnste, but so far as It Is learned, hnvo not boon ro pontcd, even In lol&uro. Thoy nro dead letters and dry rot on tho stn tuto books, utterly and absolutely; no bettor, no worse, thnn tho Puritan lnw now ponding docernituro. Tho net prohibiting tho uso of tho flag for advertising purposes. Tho net of prohibiting privnto po lice and patrol. Tho act prohibiting tho exhibition of doformed porsons. Tho lnw prohibiting lobby with members of tho lcgislnturo without disclosing tho lobbyist's Interest. Tho act prohibiting tho uso of fnlBO weights. Tho act prohibiting tho solectlon of a juror when such solectlon hnb been quested. Thnt prohibiting. refusal to tow, or discrimination by a mauler of a tug bont. Thnt providing n penalty for tho snlo of unwholcsomu provisions, Thnt prohibiting tho snlo of ndul-, I ' - l VHHHMBHD' i& f j H THE Brown Shoe Co. Builds Reliable Footwear Their Shoes lmvo stobd 'tho tost for sixteen yearB In our Bhoo dopnrtmont. Bvory pnir is built to glvo snth factory sorvlco. Thoy fit woll and tho Btylos are strictly correct. The Famous Blister Brown "Blue Ribbon" School Shoes for Boys and Girls havo novor boon equalled for honeBt wonrlng qualities. V1CI KID, VELOURS OALP and PATENT LEATHER uppers for girls. BOX CALF, VELQURS CALF and PATENT LEATHER uppers for Boys. Extra aolccted solid leather solos in ovory pair. MUlor'B "Ohromo Tanned" loathor High Top Shoes for mon aro ospocinlly adapted for extra hard wear In the mud and wntor. Thoy romain Boft and yllablo nftcr tho hardest sorvice. North Star Hosiery woara longer than tho ordinary kind bocniiBo It 1b mado from se lected long alaplo yarns. That's why wo nro doing such a phe nomonal business in our hostory department. North Star Underwear Ib mndq In full liboral dimensions. Wo Bhow wolghts and quali ties sultablo for all classoa of wear. Tho noV closo fitting dressej domand snug fitting undorwoar. Omr lino of LADIES' UNION SUITS fills tho bill. Our prlcoB aro based on tho spot cash plan. That's why we undersell regular stores ' CJF M M ars'veds &r-& WZd&utiifo fe ays?4', cxfrcSf. i6 IRMMI dor dl-cttBslon. Musical and othor features will nlso bo included in the two days' program. . o NORMAL fContlnuod From Page I.) Jl'''gchoola. nvil ill IllilKU I ri',, Af. k. V .....- kf4UBTir- nr till " C t t ll -.!. lutoilllg BUT Mu'hP'n Orf-(,n. Tho Com- t 'I Uik 3 Hlu nit,. nn.1 '"' a el cory cltlzon III- " anl'O their nfTnra . t 'kino .- . . vl ..,.. ' .. ""' nil Ullltn mn1n lm J'lix , lf,-,oQl..... !... .... I " ' MHU 11VT- ' .. Ho notified tho board thnt the poo rle of Drnln hnd not given up hav ing tholn school recognized by the lagislntMro, but would mako a fight before that body to have Drnln re stored to the list ot stato normal '1 rl ! T 'I 6e D ,ini r.t I, ...I 'u.t .,. luiYiiiK o many ! 11(1' of (he state In nt- St'lf-SiistnlnliiLf. Tho oxecutlvo commlttoo, com posed of Gov. Clmmborlnln, Sutp. Aokermnn nml IS. Ilofar, hold a mooting nt 9 n. in. and nudltod all bills to dnte, and formulntou a plan normal schools toli- Rdstnlnlng, ocre a any ono tlmo. .Bo- "r n'k',", a larK dlS-! i Miv Nwn-tpfg jg expect- set! n ii' "la s' ALHAXV. Wlllio Dlekonson. who llvos on the Snntlnm, was driving to town oarly Saturday morning when' ho saw a ' - n hns niRgalflcont 8r oatlnB l'oacofully in a nonr-oy r ' n m . i advantage' ' ttUi- Uo ecurod n gun nt once and a w h 1 1 development' killed the "doer. This wn about four " MiM,. Ua for its i mile oast of Albany. - f syetoumtlo "G" company, O. N. G., begen devoh mp theee ro-i Irnct!ce on the new rifle rango this 'a !, rhp ntiantinn moruliii! for tho first time, and It im, .'... In nvnoAlml tlia linvc will lran It f " una uninn. w.... .. jn ... .-- - -nit r'r,,"u u he Paotflo lively around there for a while, torntcd candy, 'fMini ifnliUi1Hnr tlm ttnln rt rrvii 1 IlltW MUIItlllVll UIU Q(W VI lUI(k STATU "NKWS T'10 nct declaring void nil mar Mlchael Campbell, when acaulttod r,nKea of wh,t0 nn(1 ,n,x0(1 blo0tl or tho murder of John McCIolland at I Tnnt ronk'nK o Fl'o of Hflworn Cnthhunet Saturday night wuh milr-!nonr ,n,noa unlawful. Ited away to Portland as throat ! That prohibiting porsons undor 18 ngnlnst his llfo hnd boon ononlv.'onr8 from emoklng In public. tYin.ln i -iwMi' II I , 1 1 w w mm UlllllU, Tho Council Crest's wlroloss atn tlon in Portland wns yostorday In communication with Hawaii. Mrt.. S. S. Train, of Albany. !ih ' bdun ro-olected prestdont of tho Ai-i bany Lolsuro Hour Ilook club. I A Catholic church is to bo oroctod at Sclo. I Tho net prohibiting the disposal of liquor within four mllCB of gov ornmont locka or similar workB un der construction. Tho law making In a folony to por- auado or iniluco n votor to romain nway from tho polls. . i m. Wo should think Ilrynn would got tired, Othor people do, Grand Opera House JXO. F. CORDItAY, Ugr. cnnornl I Thn flfK'-flfJti nnnlvfiranrv Of tllO autonir.tilln j .'" n. . ..:..'. i .... i -l i. I.. 'Ml n Pa iT ru'111 "ODi rirsi uimea rresuyierwu umuvu iji !i im'i. ?ay' and Perhap. ' tho world wa held In Albany yoeter Mdiho ?' p a ra,,road from day. Tho building In which ths ot mi ?, os Bay- Develop-. churchu was formed In Albany, still 'ntwl , ,,n(luatry, dairy- Btands. H lanihuH y versined Four grading camps nave uoen ea r im..:.. r,nB. and numerous tnbllahed nml work Is being rushed ""Jed am-sn i?ery Probabl' on the Callfornln-Northwostern road - " ' Himiers un-io liinmntn fans MONDAY, OCTOnrcit 12. H. H. FRAZKK'S . Piquaat Musical Mixture. "Isle of Spice" Prlcei fiOe, 76e, i.QQ, J1.G0. Sent sale at box ufllqo Monday at 9 a. m. The Best for the Least Money IS THE INDUCEMENT OFFERED A'JWUffV YE LIBERTY HtgH Class Attractions ' ' " i-iuiir houM la Saleai, whereby fte natrons can ''' ,h T LK. SIXGand DAXOE. rtbat Douht the Best Show in the City Bt If ju can arrange to go to Port land this week do aa and witness the greatest theatrical sonsntlon that city has even known. Hakert Stock Company, at tho handsomo new HVSGAimv TIIKATKIt, Morrison and Twelfth streots, Is prosentlng for the third and last week the mag niflcont llelasco play, It ! safe to 8fty our now imttortiB in Parlor Txblea and Stands -have many things to reoommend them. From the choapoit to the most oxponslve tho construction Is according to tho Iqteat methods. THE GIRL OF GOLDEN WEST T"E rtf. .i - 'oe crnn-.i. ! tel-1. - . " ' Y L,bCrty VT: HMIIM4... . ....... . ----. sun y ana aaj.uraay. 'it 1 aBiy. i-s Each evening, 7 souvenlr matinee. Admission, 10 cents, seats free. Positively tbe sreatoe Mnsntloti Portland thetergori bare ever known. Placing to tUwduf room only at every performance' Don't delay. 3nd la your orde- for U by mall, wire or long d'aUuee. Ad dress everything to GEO. L BAKER, Manager Buthjalew Theatre, Portland. Oregon Evening mew, .Ir, IMr. noe; ma-J timv, t3r, 23c. Awaa the Bame. Matlnee Sunday and Saturday. Next weelt'Drown of Harvard liwsji' i We have 10 woll-madi Kltghon Treasueoi like out. Two flour bins, two drawers, two moulding boards, sjirueo tope, golden oak flHteh. While they last at $3.50 No moro complule or nll-round well-nude Kltolieu Cablnetj fqt .ho monoy lias boon shgwu In Silem than our Qniiltnry Oublnojs, . The oompartmentB njo all useful nd handy and the llogr beneath an be easily swoept without moving tho Cabinet, Wo mako It easy to own thorn. No other floor covering has mad euoh atrldou In popularity llnpleum. No othor covorlng gva to muoh satisfaction money. Wo sol tho host and most popular mnkoa. n3 for (ho 9 ' WE ARE JUST AROUND THE CORNER THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO., ?.& , ' r-