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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1908)
DAILY CAPI AL JOURNAL, SALBM, OltHGON. THIS store, has grown to such "mamouth proportions" from 30 years of successful! selling of highest sta quality of merchandise at lowest prices that every week sees each department with many odds and ends broken lines. Hereafter "f RIDAY" will be known as BARGAIN FRIDAY. We will do nothing to fool our custonZ mort aerln orftsiftSortrl l tlist Fl ITI IDF ac In iUr PACT ttill Ko RON A FIHF VOttiCt(t HO hnfiYflv !mihfL . 1 every article advertised in the FUTURE as in the PAST will be BONA FIDE reductions, no shoddy imitations used by im ! .m?,!..-.-! .1.A .....1.1!. riI i L. .. !...... t-.. !..... n CnlAmV kniVArt tzrtti nncl ctrfti 9tll nn ...til . us uu miiiKcJU uik iuuiil. I ills siorK lias always ukku imiuwii aa jarein a wis5i ai " ') "u au will ItCOntini to be, if Honest Values, Good Goods, Kind and Courteous Treatment and Low Prices have any voice. Watch our ads rUTAA i vjQiurens School Co. Ages 8, 10,12,14 ' '' W ' MM Fine Watered Moire Petticoats, very full; the best makes ate shown here, regular $2.00 and $2,50 values, Friday Bar gain Special Highest Quality Imperial Taffeta Silks, our regular 85c quality, Friday Bargain Price - fir Better values for the same "'- money are not shown. Take advantage. $i 78 This assortment is com plete. Every skirt marked m plain figures. Ho de ception or inflated prices. CLASSY RIBBONS of the MEYERS STANDARD Pompadour and Floral fay nevelties: 50c grades - - 39c 65c grades - - 43 C 75c grades - - 59r YOU Can't do belter: taUo advantage of our FRIDAY BARGAIN PRICES. SECONDTLOOR FRIDAY BARGAIN PRICE 24 inch feMtforette suit cases, fuU width idOQr depth, metal cornwrsk Our special $5,0f sole leather sort cases, wttfr bolts or straps, the best case in America for $5.00? Friday Bargain Price lAVQFDQ CELEBRATED lf OLlf 3 DOUBLE FIN GER TIPPED SILK GLOVES, 12 and 1 6 buttons, values up to $1 .75 pr. Friday7Kr Bargain Price . . Here you have the larg est assortment of gloves to pick from in the north west. Take advantage of the special offer. ffff Him In this assortment yoi $ jjj r . . 'I many cnoice fabrics and cote just right for the winter Prices Less 1-3 MARL0VV WORSTED PLAIDS, suitable for mak ing children's school dresses regular 25c values, Friday Bargain Price - 1 9c $4.35 HUDNUT5 DENTALUXE Tooth Powder and .mar velous Cofd Cream Con tract prices, for Friday Bargain offer Extra Special Mfe u. .. i f f ' .. TTTwrm' wmsiBmmmBi rn "" ". i xirri; r?iit ti n t & . j.i n r- j.. m - J .- - . A srnrfl i MBmmm III V V I H 1 - '"iaHlHaHHHiHBflaBtfKIMdHP MMMNMMMMaMIMMIMVnfi- - mimm . mm. .W OTBMKMMiBMi , ?,' ' ; t-rr.TU-.Mw ,..... m ... n. ........... ., .- -.,....... -r'r-;--- "J. ., .. ,. . M - .1 .- it..- i- r BOX HAIR PINS will not crack, split or fade, bet ter than real shell. Extra value- Friday J3argain Price;. HEAVY BLEACH BATH TOWEL, large size, double thread, best 25c values, Friday Bargain Price - 1 9c Snow Flake Cotton forts, superior cotton f fine sateen covering- size$3.00,$3.25atKl$3J values, Friday BargiM Prkt 85 $2 rCOMPCHMTM ummucmzx.'fi TtT1"ITT1'n TT f tI'TTITtI ICity News; WwillHT I'jIIVWlht Ocnrhltiutil nf loullil and I'll tliy; rivsh MUitlu'ily huls. Oiir S!km S1iov la Uii-uIiik out soma of tho bnt tmvh at' nrlode tnnt pnvw Th I'rlco 8hoo Co. 10-20 U&w-lwk work In jorn momy. Bvo Your AilH'i Wo buy nil kitula of mutloB, ault nljlo for cUlor nntl vlnoRnr. Sacka furnlahoa. dldoon Stolt Comnnny, cdrnor So, Summer and Mill strootB Pljono. Mnlli 20. 10-23-lCt. UK by lllkvi. Jfoluuilo Holmnn rocolvod n hard fnit vnBtrvninv- wlillo rltllUK down Btato street when a boy rodo cit of boot dressed mi to reprosont ry !, nllnv nnnr Mnlf'tt Kt(Vo ttlld 001-iniwl wna lirflirllt !lfl) MlU llllll II lldwd with John. NdtwlthatanillnB bniifiod kutfo for Ilolmnu and con- nldorablo aafn ,ono xa whco1' notblug uorloua roaultud. Do Xot Fnll To tako ndvantngo of your oppor tunity to snvo a dollar by nnyfng (your subecrlptlon n year In ndvauco on October 31, thUB aertirlnK Tito Daily Capital Journal' 'one year for $3.00. Thla rato applies to all ab scrlbors excopt tbogo who bavo thpir papor dollvorod by carrier. Bend hi your monoj. or call on or- before Oct. 21. Do not aak'for t)ila pw nftor Oct. '31, aa It will noi t sranod JUtir Uin diitu, t' Tin" I'rho Shoo To1, for rcimlVlng. 102U-!tv.lwk AliQiit lUteon; bootirrn wont ui to TuruQr lnat nlftbt to holp boost for Tnft and aiiornuin, iiniT reoort a Jolly time. Tbo orator or ino evoninR was Intfodurod by irqh;,' Wlllla Diih lvay"of thla city, who had boon pro entort to th olare aUdlonco by Rd. Ii, Martin. Btato committeeman for this county. Both imuio rliiRliiK Ho publican speeches, and an part .or ipa evoinnn program u mum tinu- nn and waa brcjght Into tho hall and' trotted out ncaln. Judko Lowcir wont to SllvoMon todny whore luv oloaoa n campnlKn that hna practical ly covored the Btato. next Saturday. AM rcporti Bay tlml KiiKono hni;tlio awlfaiat: team In the valloy and It is bound' to- bo a closo eamo. The J,luM7i. Aatorlu. Snlom Sfnod, Hoikl. c Eyro Pcfcol . .,,... r.K.lj'iivaRtrr Wntaoni Marry '. . . .l.g.r. Unrrruic,. HofT Trnyor r,t.l IlulllnBor naldnors .....l.t.iv LJonngBwortu IS, Short r.o.l..M, Kio- Mnrton l.t.r Smltb rtogor? q -. Farmoi K. flhprt . . .l.h.r. PiirHoiiMJ Parker. (o)...wr.h.l lt'cmmfeon ic) Ilolnioa f Hunt (Talvoa; XTT mlnutos; each. Hofroo, Sullivan; Ifniplfo, Nelson, o o o o o o o ?) i o n o O I'EIWONXTi MTUXTWX OH. t tA O And Movements of Snlom iV ( . 1'vnplA; O OOOOOOfTOOOOO Vov I'trHt-Clw , , RqpalrliiB try Tho l?rco Shbo Co. u ehop. Work neartly and promptly turned out. lO-UM&vMwk l)o Not rail To tako advantage of your oppor tunity to aavo a dollar by paying vmif ftiihinrlntlon n voar In advance on Octobor 1, thus aoourlne Tho Dally Capital Journal ono yoar ior $3.00. Thla rate applies to all sub ttcrlbera except thoBO who have their papor dellvorod by carrier. Snd I your money- or call on or before Oct, 31, Do not ask for thla rato attar Ont. 31. nS It will not 00 Krantcd after that uto. Tho Prloo Ohoo Co. now cobbler. 'Work Invariably turnod out winn 'day brought. l0-2l.d&w-lwk lo Xot Fall To tako advantago of your oppor tunity to aavo n dollar" by paying your aub'crlptlon j year In advanco on October 31. tbu pocurlng Tho DaUv Canltal Journal ono year for $3 no. Th" r,ul appuoa mi uu-crltoei-H oxcopt thoao'wbq bavo their wpr doltvored by carrlor. Sonrt In yor inoy, ,or call on or beforo Oet, 31. Do 'not ask tor thla rate nftor Oc. 31. m It will not bo nrnnted nftor ht dato. wv irv awi , To our cobbling donnrtnt n flrclM llnUlr, ii ro prepared lo riv ya tk wost neat and SoS Wrk l im. .The Price SAMCM TEAM 1MIOVK8' SUPKUIOU TO AHTOUIA In tho football gamo hero yester day botwoon 'Astoria and Salem high achools, tho local team won by ti place kick and a touchdown but fatlod to kick goal, making tho Bcoro 0 to 0 In Salom'a favor. Tho Astoria mon seomod In poor condi tion, bolng frequently required to take out tlmo. Salem played the wholo Ramo without calling tlmo o-co and with not an injury to a player. Although Astoria was 8omo what lighter than Salem they played a snappy game and pulled off eomo pretty ond runs and wero good 'on defensive .work. Captain Parger nlavor their star dofenalvo gamo. For Salem, Johnny Parsons at halfback was tho particular star making big yardngo throughout tho gamn. Parsons Is an obrlvo sort of player and ono of the kind that Isn't stoppod until oloar down. Hunt waa good at running lu kick-offs and Captain Rlchardsqn made -a noat ulaco kick and played gqod defonslvo ball. In tho second half Kay ro covorod a punt and placed It within two foot of the lino whoro one buck put It over. The wluda lino played very woll putting .up a stiff front and holding porfoctly on punts. Soveral now mon wero tryed out In tho game. Tho scoring waa mndo by a place kick In tho first half and a touch down In tho second. Coach lllshop waa well ploased with the snowing of his team and no wexpects to elim inate the weak point and Ve In ro4 shapo for the big game att E fcone high school here a weak "fr STATEMENT (Continued Prom Page 1.) Hon. Jolm M. Gcmih of Portlnudi iponka at tlio opera liouso this qv oulng. Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Webb, of Sll vorton, arw lb the city vMtlng wltta frtneds for a numbo rof days. MIbb Audrey Koff has gone to Or- ogon Glty to spond- a few days wltlt trlonds. O. O. Parks left this morning for Portland whoro ho will nttond' bust-. nos8 mntterB for a, fow Jays. Tonoy MoAlpln went to Portland this morning to look nftor buslnrsj Intoroflts for n short ttme. State Supt of Schoors J. II. Acfcer mnn ha returned from holding- In stitutes In Southern Oregon. Mrs. N. E. 'Woscloy' has returned from Clnxton nftor a fow day" visit with her dnimhtor, Mrs J C Evans. Mlsa Marvin, secretary of tho stato library commtsston. has returned from attoi'dtng Institute n Jack son and Klamath counties. Ronald C. Glover nnd MIbb Vera llyara wore marrlod last night at tho- home of General and Mrs W. II, Byar8, parents or the brldo. Mr. and Mn. W. II Downlnp aro homo from a trip to Coos Day. They snv mev 'ma a nne time and into that country verv much Ml3 Eunice Whipple was n pas senger ror Porllanti thl" morning to snen dthe remnlnder of tho weok vlslt'ng with friends and relatives Jav Phllllns has returned 'front Portland whPro he transacted bust- nH- nnd visited old frlenda for a Cow dava Mr, J. P. "atr'rk. of Di Volne. Tofl. Is vIMtlnir '' "on. Charles, of v Hofor and Mlsi McKInney, 'of Sa lem. i ... n , ,' Dn not lt nnvon tnll you that owthlne olso (a lut an cood a De Wltfa Kidney and Planar pllln bo. eau thpr Isn't nvthlnff just ad tood. Sold by all dmigijlti. ' In tho llrat pulillo itateraont of the Ifnlna brothers,, thla statement -today nppeara: "This stntemtmt, mgnetl by Jen kins, furthormoro throw light In tMo colobrntocf enso and denies euemltr who charge him with being, n sea-fw lug hull;,' nnd tells or bta literary work ho hna dotio In ctlu irnax." In his atatomeut, llafB,s dofondi UIs brotrieu, and Idltorty ntsnllR Mra. Ilalns' attorner. Ho ncciifws h;Ia brotOur's ffo with attomptlnc to poinBou tno pubirc mtnd ngalnBt him and his brother . "I hnire never l.weu a bonuh- combor," ho wnj's. "I don't oo'i know wUai a bcnch-eomlwr U. . It Is uaoloas to deny that I aim ntunzod nt being Jirflod on a clturgp of murdbr. I am amazud at the wonderful de rcrlptlort of raysol1 given by Mrs. Halna and her uttorrw "'My frloudw are astonished nt tho turn of nffulm.and' nro loit In won- fder nt tho depth uf crfmo which It nosalblr to be committed by a dos porato ttono' under tho namo of tho lav. My, fnnrily Is- Just n little proud of mi?. I have norer dono a single thing- n mv lire that they bavo not appToved?. "Dttrlng bo past 15 years. I bavo Tcontrfbuted' nnoro- marfno and nauti cal stories, to literature than any llvlnr mnrr 1n tlw United States. My life haB boon that of a recluse and a student; My worka have- been adopted lir'tho pnbl'c school of many stntos and moit of them aro regard ed by tho IT. S. N'nvy ns standnrd. Much of my work lms been IrmiBlnt od Into othor langungo'." It Is roportod horo today thnt Cantaln llalne Is 'o bo oxaailnwd. by a lunojy cohimi&slon. . o , . avi'oirr ok hlaciv I'OirKOT or)cics Aoooinltng to- Jewel ey and Horology ISxporUUon, pobllabed In tho intor urits or fhe Gorman export trado, tho Mack forest clock industry, dating f-om tho beginning of tho tflghtoonth centurv. has hold Its place In the mnrkew of Europo and Atnorlca for over 200 years. Tals bwcccss Is ascribed to tho wood carvings, cuckoo clockwnud slirtllar Bpeclaltfes. At one time division of labor mrJ tho Iiitroducilvi of modern factory methods in tho United States threat ened not only to drive tho German clock from tho American market, but tlio Am or! can clock oven ontereJ Into- compotftton in Europo with tho Gormnn product, Tho Ulack Forosi. peoplo Introduced; modern methods, howovor, and not only regalnod their former stare of .vrospority, but hnve greatly Inoroascd their output. Sfnco 180 the clocks exported bavo In creased oror 300 per cent. Within the past bIx years France has more than doubled her Imports or Black Forest clocks, tho Arpmtlno republic has tripled her Imports, and tho Uni ted States has more than quadrupled hers. However, Great Britain Is tho heaviest purchaser, taking ono-thlrd. of tho t tal exports. i:IIMtOVKI) CAXIHTfO.N tiv AM A T. TAtvn nVn vfll ml by a w'agoii. i roitlnj it -i COlllU ue oxpocica auu wi It Ib hotter to cure ti Utth Ihnn in tftlco chJWCM 01 W Hon. The best cough cor U Ka Ilalsam. Druggist w'l nnd .10 a bottlf. n w it rrhv and Blliil of o horro froi? a hwVU W STARR PIANO HIGH OASS GOOCS GEO. C WILL MONEY TO U THOltl Ovw Udd & BofB'i w-,n NMwkb UloFlK) IsKttMtf OWce with WB. "? 29 Comnierclal wl i I E Y(XJ HAVE ANY LAUGH IN YOU f IT WILL COME OUT IF YOU VISIT The Star Home of High-Glass Fun Tonight and Laughable Bill, Tomorrow Night Big LOOK! "FAKE 1H3CTOK." A Crqckerjack Comic. r "A SPANISH ROMANCE." ' Highly Colored ,'' "THE IXNKEEPEU'S UEMOItSE." Very Interstlng. TVO'S COMPANY. THltEE'S A CROWD." Full of Laughter. DADIES Don't forget that magnificent Banquet Range to bo given away absolutely FREE 'to those who attend our matinees, 2:30 to 5, Every Day NEW TOM 1! nW HSWSf lf; iiv.v - . . s i v imi ""aa J place or timid JI!Jl rinnaii. Comea.BBJ wblir cheap. Get vjj 'u; v;itoM. ' "0 cents. S. Pjj J Get the Habit ... . V . - .1 --- - For Bale !.. -T, 1 and farm 'ana ai "' a nar - Ital Nauonai t " ., ii i Rowers a; . . ., t'.ti " CAR! P.nVKTi'- nraY .J .. ,.. TMl. . .t -.int aas " of spring balb. "J . , tiiea "v- '".'-liJSiil Vm if j.-...