Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 07, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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GREAT REMOVAL SALfc. Store Rented Over Onr
We are compelled to move January 1, but prefer to sacrifice this great stock and put the money irrthe bank rather thar 'Wj"'" to our new
attempt to close out the stock at cost and less and not simply an onenng or a rew oroKen u
this Great Removal Sale,. Store Closed Monday Sale Begins Tuesday, Dec. 8, at 8-a. m.
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nitpmnt tn ninsn nut thn stnok at cost and less and not simnlv an offering of a few broken lines of old style shoes, look over tnese prices. The finest shoes msZ . 141
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MEN'S SHOES
Men's Edwin Clapp pat, leather, reg, $6,50 sale $5.15
Men's Edwin Clapp kid or box calf, reg $5,501'$6, sale $4.65
Men's vici box calf, reg ,$5,00 :.. v $3.65
Men's patent leather, reg, $4,00, sale ' '' $2.95
Men's box calf vici, reg, $4,00, sale ....--..t.- $2.95
Men's patent leather, reg, $3,50, sale ...- 1 . $2.75
Men's box calf vici, reg, $3,50, sale : '- $2.75
Men's box calf and vici, reg, $3,00 1 .$2.25
Men's box calf and vici, reg, $1.75-32.00, sale U $1.35
Men's high cut ,reg, $9,00, sale : $6.90
Mens' high cut, reg, $8,50 sale, : A $6.45
Men's high cut, reg, $7,50-8,00, sale jt-i $5.95
Men's high cut, reg, $7,00, sale .- $5.60
Men's high cut , reg $6,50 sale, '. $5.15
Men's high cut, reg, $6,00, sale $4.85
Men's high cut, reg, $5,00, sale .: $3.90
Men's high cut, reg, $3,75-4,00 $3.15
Boys'
Boys'
Boys'
Boys'
Boys'
BOYS' LADIES' MISSES', AND CHILDREN
sale
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Shoes, regular $2,50
Shoes, regular $2,00, sale
Shoes, regular $ 1 .75, sale i
Shoes, regular $1,50, sale
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Luuieb (Jtti, icauici, iicuiu lumcu anu won auius, leguiar $o,U0, salp
Laides' vici leather ,hand turned and welt soles, regular $5,00 sa
Ladies pat, leather and vici kid, reg, $4,00, sale L
Ladies pat, leather and vici kid, reg, $3,50, sale
Ladies pat, leather and vici kid, reg, $3,00, sale
Ladies pat, leather and vici kid
Ladies pat, leather and vjci kid,
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SHOES
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Misses' shoes,
Misses' shoes.
Misses' shoes,
Misses' shoes,
Children's shoes
regular
regular
regular
regular
regular
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$2,00,
$1,75,
$1,50,
$1,25,
reg, jje.ou, sale ...
reg, $1,75-2,00, sale
reg, $1,50, sale ...
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BROKEN LOTS OF ALL KINDS ALMOST GIVEN
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OUR NEW STORE
Will be located In the building now occupied by the Centrnl Grocery, two doors south of our present location. This building will bo remodeled nnd made Into a flrst-clas& hhoo store ww . i
will bo enabled to offor nn entirely now stock 1n tho now store. Our ndvlco Is to comecarlrt m
prepare than ever to servo the public, nnd, by closing out our present stock during this great salo, wo
select your years supply or snoes. lou win snvo 'za to oo per cent on nno footwear by so doing,
OREGON SHOE COMPANY TO&g
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come early ujm,,aj
GOING TO
SPOKANE
APPLLSH0W
VALLEY FRUIT MEN
INTERESTED
'DENY WRECKS DUE
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Spokane's National Apple Show Is
attracting attention from frult
growors all ovor tho Unltod Stntos
this week. Eighty Iioxob of tho
choicest fruit shown at tho Portland
exhibit Of tho Northwost Fruit Grow
ers' nssoclatlon and Oregon Stnto
Horticultural socloty aro bolng dls
playod, whtlo 20 other boxos of pro
mtum takors aro ruBhlng across tho
coutlnont to Now York city to bo
Rhown In Maoy'x windows and then
forwardod to tho rulers of England,
Germany, Franco and Russia, in
ttpcclally soalod boxes to Insure their
safo arrival In London, Uorlln, Par
Is and St. Petersburg.
A lurgo numbor of fruit growors
In tho Wlllamotto valloy aro going
to attend tho Spokano Nntlonnl Ap
plo Show. RallroadH havo mndo re
decued rates; tho North Dank rjiul
runs a Portland DiiBlness Men's ox
(Mirson which many aro going to take
advantago of. Seo ad In this paper.
Tho O. R. & N. Co. has also a
now tlmo card In effect for Spoknno.
Look it up. Uy leaving Salem on
tho 3:0G Klectrlc llyer, or tho 2:45
Roseburg express on Friday, Decern
bor 11th you mako connection for
Spokano.
TO DISSIPATION
(United Press Lonsed Wlro.)
Denver, Colo., Dec. 7. A special
commlttoo of rnllrond employes today
sont to Dr. R. W. Corwln n contradic
tion of his recent statement that
"rnllrond wrecks are generally
brought by omployos who drink
gamblo and indulge in otlior form
of dlBslpntion, nnd not becnuso they
aro overworked." Tho reply charac
terizes tills clinrco ii "n rnliititnv '
1 and continued thus:
"Whllo this grntltulous nnd un-
wnrranted nttnek wns not confined to
I any particular branch of tho sorvlco,
I and whllo, perhaps, It Is giving It too
, much notice It Is so generally unfnlr
mm u hub cauBca soma little discus
sion and fooling, nnd. possibly, war
rants a public donlnl."
Tho commltteo, which hns taken
lormni oxcoption to Dr. Corwln's rj
marks, consists of C. A. Hnllowoll,
F. D Elliott, W. S. Amnion nnd W.
S. McFnrlnnd, of Denver division No.
44, Ordor of Railway Conductors of
Amorlcn. Dr. Corwln Is division sur
Koou of the Missouri Pacific rnllwny
at Pueblo, Colo., and his remarks
wore mndo In n speech dollvored on
November 17, before tho Now York
nnd Now England Asioclntlon of
Rnllwny Surgeons, In Now York City
MAY HAVE ROBBED
IN MANY CITIES
(United Pross Lenscd Wire.)
Winnipeg, Man., Dec. 7. In tho
arrest of three men nnd a woman in
tho net of robbing a jowolry storo in
this city todny, tho pollco bollovo
thoy havo captured tho loadors of a
gang which hns been conducting suc
cessfully wholesale operations In tho
disposal of stolon goods botwoon Can
n da and tho United States.
Sophlo "Wilson, A. M. Copolnnd,
Philip Groenbaum nnd Aloxnndor
Mntthows, a negro, constltuto tin
quartet which has fnllon into tho
hands of tho "Wlnnlpog pollco. Tho
detectives bollovo that they havo boon
working with othor crooks In Amorl
cn in gotting rid of diamonds, Bilks
mid furs, which hnvo been scoured by
shoplifters In tho big cities.
In order to obtain nddltionnl infor
mation on tho case, tho pollco havo
wired to the nulhorltloi of Chicago,
Now York, Cincinnati, Omaha and
Denver.
BICYCLERS RACING
FOR WORLD'S RECORD
(Unltod Pross Leased Wlro.)
Now York, Dec. 7. Sixteen teams
of blcyclo racors gathered from nil
parts of the world, stnrtod nt mid
night thl morning on tho slx-dny In
door race at Madison Square Garden.
A pure or $2000 has been orforod
by a French firm of bicycle manufac
turers to tho team which breaks tho
record, If tho riders aro forolgnors.
Tho 1899 record, which has nover yet
ocoii lowered, wns 2733 miles nnd I
Inps, and wns made by tho Miller and
Wallor combination.
At 8 o'clock this morning tho Iond
crs In tho hnco had covered 185 miles
and I lap?. This was throe laps bet
tor -than tho distance mndo by tin
Uodoll Ilrothors In 1902. Logan, .of
Irolnnd, wns in tho load, tho balance
trailing in short dlstnuroa boh hid.
At 9 o'clock nlno tonms had n
score of 20G mtlos nnd G laps, Which,
In Itsolf, Is n now record.
At 10 o'clock ton tonms hud gono
227 milos nnd 7 laps, four teams
woro only n lap behind that record.
Ono team had run 2G2 miles nnd 'i
laps, and another had gono 22G mllej
and I Inps.
WAIT THREE MONTHS
BEFORE NAMING CHIEF
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
San Frnnclsco, Doc. 7. Tho board
of pollco commissioners today havo
caused It to bo understood that no
uccossor to tho lato Chief of Pollco
William J. Blggy will bo appointed
by them until after throo months
hnvo expired. All tho mcinboi
of tho board Individually concede
that Ulggy wns lost a week ago' from
tho pollco boat Patrol. Thoy wish,
however, to dofor hast yactlon until
tho three months' period, provided
by pollco regulations, has elapsed be
fore naming a successor to tho ni lin
ing chief.
Tho bay Is still bolng patrolled by
tho pollco lnunch, and several tlmoo
a day falso reports aro turned In lo
tho harbor -station that Ulggy's holy
was seen llnntlng In tho bay.
Speculation as to tho successor of
(ho chief Is still going tho roumlB of
tho department, but nuthorltatlvo an
nouncement hns not been mndo. .
congress by tho national rivers nnd fellow gtudent by ikj u
harbors congress. Vice-President nnlson, A noconVS
Fairbanks, AmbnBsador
mnunssnuor James first and nnt i.i.
Ilrvpn Aiwlrmv Pnpnoirlo !...!. 1....1 ... ..j '. .."!'
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Samuol Gompors of tho American conveyed by a letter to b
Feoratlon of Lnbor, Seth Low form- Young Mott vai tnploidk
oriy mayor or now York; Speaker months as reporter oatbt
uumm, oucromry uarueid 01 ino do
part,mont of tho Interior, and Secre
tary wllson, of tho department of
agriculture will bo among the
speakers.
TIiIb Is tho first year that the Pa
cific const will bo ropresonted nt the
national rivers nnd harbors congress.
I'onnor Govornor George C. Pardee
Journal.
WROTE LETTER TO
POM
Snn Francisco, Det
writing expert TheaktlA
ported to tno police ttii i
(tint In a nnlnlAn tVMnr
?v.Cn,.,0.rn,n, D.r' M- G- ,,.,,n.,0.ck Vr BllBhtcHt doubt that tit mil
Wnshngton nnd others will be l ,0n to Horry Itou.entfcdri
uttondunco.
HUTmCIt DRY DOCKS URGKI)
(Continued from pago 1)
arh powders" which Bout
wallowed and vhlch ix i
his iloath from itnchtlwi
was tho handwrltlnjcf Johl
Wilson, a young mis iui
nloycd by Doas In hit (m
It Is understood I buslnoss. The Ucdtrltl'4 kl
letter. Kytka told CapUIi HI
Ilnlns' Trial Monday. '
(United Press Leased Wlro.)
Now York, Dec. 7. Justice Crane
of tho Biiprlmo court of Flushing, L.
I., decided todny that tho trial of
Thornton Jenkins Mains should en
on noxt Monday Halns Is tho
brother of Captain Potor C. HaliiB,
tho slayer of William B. Annls,
whoso trial Is delayed pending tho
Investigation of tho question .as to
his sanity.
WATERWAYS WILL
HAVE BIG BOOST
(United Pross Lonsod Wlro.)
Washington, D. C, Doc. 7. Tho
nation's capital this wool; entertains
moro distinguished mon of noto
throughout tho country ovor boforo
in Its history.
Uesidcs congress thoro nro sovornl
g-eat conventions with tho general
object In view of Improvement nnd
coiiBorvntlon of tho country's re
sources. At tho first formal Joint conserva
tion conforonco tomorrow afternoon
with Presidont-olect Tnft presiding,
Prosldont Itoosovclt will mnko tho
opening nddress.
Govornor Chtunborlaln of Oregon
will nddress tho conforonco ,on ho
of tho governors of various states.
Representatives of tho house nnd of
tho sonnto will also speak.
Doflnlto plans for tho Improve
ment of wntorwnys and harbors of
tho Pacific coast will bo urged on
It Is constructed.
that President-elect Taft favors a
gradual lncroaao of tho Pacific fleet i tectlves Kelly today Uliil.
until It will bo ns largo as that main- fenturos Idontlcsl with u
talncd on tho Atlantic
In lottors which hare tMi I
Chlor CniiRtrnctcir (liiniis. In hlu ns Wilson's
ronort. nxnrnRRnn Rtrnmrlv ilm nnin AccordlnE to Krlki, til
Ion thnt tho now nnval station nt I to disguise the handirrbj
Poarl Harbor, Hawaii should be very clever tut lerrto w
mnlntnined only as a ropalr station, tho pecullorltiei oi mi
Ttn anva rnthor than hide them.
"I inn of tho opinion that the bta-l Tho police annoBnceltiy
ll.wt ),n.,t.i i. ,ii...i .......i.. I nnnn ihivt. immeflttieii WW
along tho lines of n ropalr station Inquest over po. tw
nnd that no cousldomtlon bo given
to Its development ns a shipbuilding
ynrd tho work of shipbuilding lin
ing much moro advantngeousl per
formed on tho mainland of the Unlt
od States."
fOinriw ncalnst WllsOl
Accnrdlntf to the Wl
brothor, Wilson "ijop4"H
ray Boas and returned u i
kindnesses by nejlecutj oj '
.... Ihnl hurl hMB CUtriitMl
care. Martin Doas alktatKJ
.:...- .... .i,. wiitAtbiiH
JAMKS MtTT HAS , '"? ln Eait. be & ll
A NAKICOW IiSOAPK. ..?",i. .m o)il
James Mott, eon of Dr. W. S. Mott!" ,""ud Oakland. BoW
nt Miln kKv lir,l n imrnti oonniin frnm l" .' . . ...vi. iwd
death whtlo returning to Now York ' !1.,"er0M occasion fc
City whoro ho Is
university, from
ho had boon visiting his brother. "lately betrayl
Floyd a student nt Jefferson Medio- T'w inn. i drf
nl collojje. A shot discharged by an . - fW m,
unknown enmo through the car w'n-, the l'nU.eat tlve4 vbat tkH
dow, cut a path through young Motf f fra ) del eeww
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Advance Showing of Christmas Gifts
For Men and Young Men
Now is Bfictfmp t( tin vmir rhrktmaQ hnnnin?. H
you will find a splendid assortment of new gift H8
attractively priced. Do vour hnvin now. Wc wi
hnlrl iUt orinrlc -f ru nUt AMW-i Al-fcl- rntnfi3lW
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see our interesting display of Men's Clothing and Furnishings
PYKIOMT ! TMC MK(K Of
MICHAELS-STERN
FINE CLOTHING
MIOHACIV, TRM ft CO.
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Salem Woolen
Mills Store