Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 08, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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HEMINWAY'S SPOOL SILK
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5c Spool of 1 OO Yards
This grand old sewing silk that has stood the test of time and illegitimate competition, the spool silk that takes the lead over all others in better quality,
smoother twist, greater quantity on the spool, and the strongest sewing silk made, which stands without peer, that's why opposition knocks? Because
the people know! We, as Salem's agents, propose to protect our customers and friends and will spend dollars to attain that end. When one starts
something be sure it can be stopped, or don't start a thing you can't stop. Until further notice the price of this meritorious spool silk containing full
100 yards of sublime and perfect silk that does not twist, gnarl or knot like other so-called good silks, in all colors, black and white.
5c Spool. None sold to merchants. You are not buying wood when you buy Heminway's Silks
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Bring
the
Boys
to
Toyland
2nd
Floor
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Bring
the
Girls
to
Toyland
2nd
Floor
Bring the children to Wonderland, 2nd floor. The largest showing of Toys weVe ever had are now
reaay Tor cneir nine eyes, iiik iuy midy urns year is oyiar me largest ana west ever seieccea
from. Buying should be done early while the stock is at its best and assortments complete.
Purchases made now will be carefully packed and stored, same to be delivered any time you say.
We direct particular attention to dolls and doll apparel. We invite your earliest consideration.
Just Received
An express shlpmont of tko popu
lar. Pocahontas Moccasins for
Chlldron, Ladles and Men. Mnko
your selections now whllo assort
mentn luro coraploto and boforo
eltes are brokon. Thoy make ex
cellent Xmas gifts.
Also an oxproBS shipment of
our famous Plngroo faaocs In two
of the ndvanco spring stylos. Thoy
nro tho nobblost shoos we've over
shown and wo guarantee a fit.
Come and soe thorn. SHOE SECTION.
Grand Fur Bargains
. Tho largo pieces of Opossum and Fox, Boas, Four-ln-IIands,
Scarfs, Stoics, etc. This Is a timely Xmas offor and you have tho
largest assortment hero to chooso from in tho Wlllamotto Valloy.
Special (5.00 values, now.
$7.50 and (8.00 values, now. . . (
(10.00 values, now .
(12.50 values, now
(20.00 values, now
SHOP I.V THE MOKXIXCS;
got better sorvco.
$4.19
$5.95
; $7.95
'- $9.85
: $14.85
tho utoro Is not so erowdod and you
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Tomorrow
Only
Wo offer a lino of
dressed dolls, regu
lar 50c values for
28c
No telephone orders
received
Call at tho Handkorchlof Booth.
Wo'vo sproad oursolvos this year
and nro proud of tho flno quali
ty of Handkerchlofs for tho holi
days. Flno Embroldorcd CroBS Bar
Handkerchiefs, Special, 9c.
Flno Laco Trlmmod Handker
chlofs. Regular 50c value
3 for $1.00
Homstltchod Llnon Embroidered
Handkorchlofs, Spoclal
20c, 3 for 50c
Homstltchod Embroidered Hand
korchiofs, special
15c, 2 for 25c
Six assorted in a box, all puro
llnon, Embroidered with hom
stltchod odgo, an oxcollent Holi
day bffor
$1.1,0 Box
Hero aro good gifts. China
Hammorcd Drass, Hollywaro, Old
Ivory, Japanese Curios and Wick
er Work, Work Baskets, Pottory
Cut Glass.
SECOND FLOOR.
TODAY IS THE LAST DAY OK
QUARTER-OFF
SALE
Of Mon's Furnishing Goods;
Tics, loss one-fourth in prlco;
Mil (flora, lcris ono-fdurth In prlco;
Mon's Shirts less ouo-fourth In
prlco; Mon's lindorwcor less ono
fourth in prico; Xmas Suspend-
ore less one-fourth In prlco;
Mon's Dross Gloves.
98cts
Mon's wool glovos loss one-fourth
in prico.
Tako advantago now.
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Ing for WcbuWlN
V It friends n' ,llfr 3
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Mrs C Morw.ii IH I
, R. O. Woodwari buiMnb
bu Ine8s here.
Miss Stella Wlllion.n.,
will snrnd tho lni t J
V. Cochran, and itttsd Z
i, ur. it. a, u!it)
Sunday afternoon fropi
wnero stio ha beta nltl: j
Mr. Klncdon left tmm..
an extended visit with (rj
Cnllfornla cities.
Miss M. Miller lett je&fat
ousiness location for Mr I
B. Miller.
Mr nnd Mrs 0 J KnHuli
Harold, of Eugene, bo W
vlsltlni; here, returned M i
their homo
Mrs. P. Looney rctnrsWInO
to her home In Jeflenot, tki
ing friends In be cltrwn
of weeks.
Miss Ollro 8klptoa.vlMMM
ing her brother. W. L MMt
Sunday, ieiu d to tet tati
tcrdny at Chcnaws. 1
Mr. and Mrs. D. W, OtMl
family nrrlied In Sim tm
from Arliona, and will oeJ
Mrs. Collard is a sit '
Mntthows. ,
Mrs D. H. Mosher 4 H
who havo been t'iIUdj k t
Mr ntifl lr. M. W. St0S. M
con City, returned boniM J
W. T Wcddle and J 1
...I. a l.nt.o liwin In IhgtltTlftf
nn IniBlness, left this onta I
their homes In Jefferwi.
Mr and Mrs. Frask Oart
daughter left today lor im
attond the funeral of m
v T B nnott and ) !
o(. snnnlnr and DtOElMat I
ney respectively of Tb M
In town arguing ca
sunrpine court
t. .n,? Mr. M. LRllP'
Earl. loft yesterday for BiIV
whom they w III Tliitfor
nnd thongotoGreflcy.CorV
IU" ! v..itt !
j T Bui iwn, woowjj
left halfback on the MJgJ
i.. 1 1 mum iha nasi Kw.J
terday for Twin Tt'.
ho has accepted H
of tho basketball team ol mt
Mis Emma ,'ilj
friends at the wate k '
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CITY NEWS
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Don't Overlook
Tho flno hand-mado handkorchlort
and bags to carry thorn In at tho
handkerchief booth at tho Presbyttj
Tlan church bazaar, December 9.
12-7-2t
VIlUo VJnillng
The mltcoilanooin booth at the
Prosbytorlan church baxaar, Wed
nosdav. December 9, ask to seo tboso
cuufortublr comfortables and pillow
casos for your bod. 12-7-2t
Kftve Your Wife -
Tho trouble of cooking suppor
Wednesday, Docomber 9, by brluglnu;
hor tt tin l'rosbytor'an church, from
6 to 8, A good supper for 26 cons.
12-7-2t
After January 1, 1001)
Tho homo of Win. Brown, 578
Stato streot, will bo for ront. For
particulars lnqulro at rcsldonco, 578
Stato street, or at office, 129 Com
mercial streot. 12-5-lw
At the Presbyterian
Church bazaar, Wednesday, De
cember 9, at tho candy booth, you can
buy ycur home-made Christmas can
dies. 1n-$-2t -
Water Hill
Discount Water Bills.
all kinds of good things to eat at
tho cooked food booth at tho Prosby
torlan church bazaar, Wodnoaday af
ternoon and ovenlug, Docembor 9.
1 2-7-2 t
Wuter Hills
DUcouut Water Bills.
All Kinds of Apron;
For old and young, at tho apron
booth at the Presbyterian church
huxntir, Wednesday, December i
1 2-7-2 t
liny Your Home-Made Oak,
Mlnco moat, plum ptuddlnga.
Wafer Bills
Piseouat Water Bills.
and
Water Ilillo
Discount Wator Bills.
'Good Housekeeper
Don't buy ground coffoo," says
Mrs. Brown. "It loses it's strength
Is not near us good as Folgor's
Gqldon Gato wholo roast, ground
Just before using.
Slmfer, tho llariiesit Man
Now Is tho tlmo to got your henvy
draft nnd plow hnrness. Best stock
In town.
Johnson & Stero
ls tho place to get your suit
pressed and cleaned. Noxt door to
Journal,
Tho Housewife
"Who can not find tlmo to do her
shopping, finds that Stousloff Bros.'
market a satisfactory place to trade,
Phono 321.
Particular ,
Buyers can always find what they
want at J. M. Lawrence's grocery.
Phono 31.
Water Bills "
Discouat Wfater Bills.
Heating Stoves
At Special prices,
lltou's.
Buren & Ham-
Weather Forecast -
Ruin tonight mid
fresh southerly winds.
Wednesday
Gibtvon Funeral-
The body of Mrs. D. W. Gibson
was taken on this morning's 8:40
train to Oregon City, whero sorvlcos
wore conducted by Rov. W. H. Bel
lock, and whoro Interment took placo
Mr. Gibson and little daughter, Mr.
mm .us. j, v, uecKwun ana a num
ber or relatives and friends accom
panied tho rematnB.
The Famous
Hizer hand colored views are
now to bo soou at Buren & Hamilton's.
Surprise Party
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Thompson, who
left Monday night for a two-months'
visit with relatives and friends In
Loa Annoles, California, woro given
a pleasant surprise by about 40 f
their neighbors laBt Saturday even
ing at tholr homo near the Salem
Heights school. A pleasant social
tlmo was enjoyed, and refreshments
served by tho ladles of tho party. Mm,
Alma Gibson accompanied them on
their trip, and will also visit in Cal
ifornia cities.
Swonty-flve
Christmas plum puddings at St.
Paul's bazaar, December 10, after
noon and evening.
A Heater
At a small price; this for the noxt
tea days. Buren & Hamilton.
Slfvunvaro Slaughtered Prices
At Hinges' Jowolry houso,
Commercial street.
12a
Special Prices
On- heating stoves. Don't delay,
as this is a good opportunity to get a
boater at a low vrlco. Huron &
Hamilton.
Tuesday Evening
Society ovenlng at . Auditorium
rink. Auditorium Rink band.
12-7-2t
Gilt Clocks
From $1.50 to $3; wood caso
clocks, $3. 80 to $5, at Chas. H.
Hlngea' big sale, 123 Commercial
street
Skating Race
Five of Salem's speediest skaters
raced last evening for tho places
which was to bo given for tho two
fastest mon as representatives of
tho Trl-Clty skating contest, and
"Irish" Williams, a little mosqulto
leggcd follow, rounded tho big rink
93 times and finished tbreo laps to
tho good ahead of Irvlno, who was
second. Reeso, Parker and Welch
woro also-rans, but could not manage
to work Into a placo on tho team.
Williams and Irvino will leave for
Dallas this week to try for honors
around the circuit. Williams cov
ered the 93 laps In 15 minutes,
which Is considered fair for ono not
in usual form.
Those Who Have Donations
And taoso who wish to donate to
the cooked food booth of tho Pres
byterian bazaar, if possible, brlug
doaatioas botwfcen the hours of 10 ..
m. aa4 2 p. m. oa Wednesday, De
cember 9, to ttte ckurch parlors.
Those Who Havo Donations
And thoso who wish to donate to
tho cooked food booth of tho Pres
byterian bazaar, if possible, bring
donations botweon the hours of 10 a.
m. and 2 p. m. on. Wednesday, De
cember 9. to tbo church parlors.
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Company
Frank MeredlUi, Resident Agent
Office with Wm. Brown & Co., No
29, Commercial street,
MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or
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For Rent Good ofilco room. Phone
832. 8-12-3t
For Sale A steam wood saw, 10
horso boiler, 8-horso onglno, new
truck. One registered Jersey bull
K vpnra nlil. 344 State BlTL-ci
Phone 461.
12-8-tf
Have You Money to loan? If so
wo can loan It out on tho best
securities. Thomas & Smith, 47h
State street. 12-8-Jt
For Sale Thoroughbred Rose
Comb Rhode Island Red cocker
els and pullets. Also eggs for
hatching. Watch for display pen
In urlnrinw nt Porrv'a drUK Store
.Saturday and Sunday, December,
12 and 13 J. Fred Iddlngs. phone
1316, 1659 Court st. 12-9-3t
day.
Mr. ana
Mm.
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Mr. uu "",. i., it 1
who have beenrhlUwy
mornini, w " n W
Mr and Mr. I'JJj
have been visiting Ugfj"
ondent of City. BdwtaM
and other wttiw'"
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tor Miss uchs. '".; tot
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wla'.e
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business. .. .laAvinl
n., W H. W" :.-!!
Yo conduct the -J-,
overthercmalniof
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worn to w,",in irti"
tpnd the reception i? 0
bishop
Smith
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the metropolis w
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. w home in.M".., u
t0 her home w
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