Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, December 10, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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DAILY OAPAL jrOtmKAL, SAMCM. OIMQOlf. THURSDAY, DECEMBER; 10, 1008.
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Children's Winter Coats
Our fine big line of Woolen Coats for children;
ages 6 to 16 years; a fitting Xmas present, appropii
ate for these cold days and school wear, For
FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY
Less One-third
Japanese Silk Waists
Beautiful lace Yokes and trimming of embroidery,
Values from $4,00 to $6,00,
GRAND SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY.
Less One-third
For Men Only
Sold to Men only HATS, .
$3,00 Values
In Black , Pearl and Tan.
$!
$2,00 Values
Black, Pearl, Brown and Tan $
BLANKETS
Fine White and Grey Blankets, full 10-4, 11-4
sizes, usual $3,50 values, GRAND. FRIDAY BAR
GAIN DAY
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BEST TAFFETA RAYE SILKS
Our grand line of colored' Crown Taffeta Silks in
a varied line of shades; full '19 inches wide; the best
85c Silk on -the market,
FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY.
FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY
SILK FLOSS
Cushions, just the opportune offering before Holi
18-inch size
Muslin covered -
20-inch, size -
Muslin covdred ...
22-inch size
Muslin covered .
19c
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24-inch size
Muslin covered
39c
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LADIES' COLLARS
Laundered collars " with turn over of lace, usual
65c Values
'Friday only -
19c
35c Values
Friday only
Embroidered Collars values to- 65c, the well-known
Kelser high-grade styles
FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY ONLY
19c
For Men Only
THIS FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY
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wo w, una. iu .MEN UNLT-adfe
swell line ot Men's Neckwear, values to ft
elusive stores' price, for this day only, on
35c
Stylish Shoes for Wc
FRIDAY BARGAIN DAY.
We offer for this Special
Day $3,00 and $3,50 Shoes
from our choice stock in
Patent and Kid, Lace and But
tons, new Fall styles,
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HEMINWAYS celebrated Spool Silk Our
superb stock a choice selection of all col
ors, Black and White and not a joblot of old
shop-worn stuff Ours all new direct from
factory, thus saving every discount) at
5
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o CITY NEWS "
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WtMilliur ForocnM
' I'a I r tonlKlit ami Krlilny.
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After Jftnunry 1, 1000
Tfao homo of Win. Drown, 57S
Btao Btroot, will bo for rent. For
IjartlouluiB lnqulro nt rosldonco, 578
ptato Btrcot, or ot offlco, 129 Com
jnorclftl Btroot. 12-5-lw
M. AV. A. Toko Notice
Important Imslnons and election ot
QfflcorB, Thnrsduy ovontng. - IJy or
jlur of ninnngor. 12-9-2t
Do It Now
Do wlint? Huvo your pictures
framed by tho Houbo FurnlaUlng Co,
Tim Kt'Ktilar Mooting
Of tho Womau'B MUalonnry Soclo
ty of tho First Froabytorlnn church,
will bo hold In tho church, parlors
Friday aftornoon at 2:30. A full at
tondanco la doelred.
(Jot Dainty Oval Frame
n all flnlBhos from tho Houbo Fur
nishing Co.
Hluifcr, tho Hnmon Man
Now Is tho tlmo to got your hoavy
draft and plow hnrnoas. Beat Btock
In town.
Wo Buy
Haw oak mouldings and flntuh
(htm to harmonlzo with tho pictures,
Tho Houbo Furnishing Co.
Mih. Ittor
Told tho convention of ladles that
tho doctor said that good coffee,
nrnporly nmdo, would not hurt any
ono. Sho said to buy Folgor'a Gold
on Gato wholo roust; havo tho gro
, cors grind It, or grind It at homo.
Don't Dolay
Don't dolay .what? Your plcturo
framing. Get tho Houbo Furnishing
Go.' at work at onco.
Get Voiv Glasvnre
And lamps for your Christmas proa
onts nt J. A. Patterson, 285 North
Commercial Btreot.
IMillomatli Croamery . .
I)uttar for tho t.od table. AJk
your grocor. .
A. Patterson, 285 North Commorclul
street.
Good Nlco Lliu
Of Holld poll8hodpdk , rockers, n
good and useful Christmas prosent,
at J. A. Pattorson'H;a North Com
merclnl stroot. . "S
Now Housos n
Always for salo
Company,
Vggot Liunbo'
Holiday Gom1s
In crockory and rLlnawaro at J
For Anything
In tho grocory lino, froah- egga and
country buttor, cnJI on J. M. Law
rence. Phono 311.
For llont
IJnrn and two or throe light house
keeping rooms. Depot Hotel, near
S. P. depot 12-10-3t
Itwliy Heliukoit ItnrleiJ
Tho romalns of MIbs Rttby Holm
ken woro b-urlod nt Turner TucsJay,
tho Prosbytorlan minister ofllclatlnf.
It was for many years tho homo of
tho Helmkous, and a largo mimbor
of frlonds nttonded tho funoral. Mis?
Holmkon was 23 years old, and suf
fered from heart trouble, which
cnurd her to fall out of a boat and
drown In Coos Day. Her father, Har
ry Holmkon, wont to Coos Day, and
had tho body recovered and brought
homo for burial. Tho family are
well known horo, and now rosldo nt
Woodburn. Many frlonds at all these
placoa deoply sympathize with tho
family In their great loss.
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KLINGER-GRAND
THEATERRE-OPENS
Salem hnB Increasod bo remark
ably In a theatrical way that tho
Nlokelodlon thonter on State strcot,
which haa occupied tho Kllngor
Grand thonter building will be ro
moYod and n stock company will be
gin playing thoro next Monday
night. Eric Kleppln will bo tho
manager for the syndlcnto operating
tho thoator. Tho George W. Lowe
company will start tho ball rolling
noxt Monday night. Tho stock com
panies will bb changed semi-weekly.
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PERSONAL MENTION
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Conrad; ICrob Is In Portland on
buslnoiu. ,
Mrs. F. B. Smith Is visiting In Kn-'
Keuo. .
Cliaa. Thackor Is In SodavIlI for a
fow days.
John Stelwer Left this morning for
Portland.
F, ZlmniJtsrmam In In Hubhurd tor
tho day.
W. H. Dancy left this morning for
Hubbard,
Mrs. Fred M Perkins Is v&ltlng
rolntlvea here
II. F. Ponnobaftor Iu In Woodburn
ob business
John Sutherland, of Marlon, was
Id tho. city today on businoss.
A. M. Golns, of Jefferson, is attend
lite tho dairy convention,
Mlsa Mary Drlscoll has gono to
Chemnwa to visit frlonds.
Judgo H. Overton, of Woodburn,
was horo on business yesterday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. Fltzpatrfclt left
last night for Junction City.
MIra Blma LaFollotto Is visiting
Mrs. Aopinwall In Drooks for a few
days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Dalcom were
vlsltlns at tho reform school yostc-day.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Albert returned
from a short stay In Portland last
night.
W. L. Jones, of Jefferson, Is In tho
city today, attending tho Stato Dairy
Convention,
County Judgo Dushey wont to
Portland this morning on business
pertaining to tho county.
Mrs. R. Sayre went to Portland to
day to hear Madame Nordlca, and
visit frlonds.
Mra. C. Durroughs and Mrs. R.
Anderson nro In town today on busi
ness.
Mrs. H. L. Earl and Mrs. M. E
Rloore, of Tumor, wore hero on
business yesterday.
J. A. Anderson, of Portland, who
was In the city yesterday, left last
night for Now Mexico
Mrs. IIozol Robertson and Mrs.
Georgia McKay, of Turner, wore Bhop
ping In tho city yesterdny.
Mrs. Dr. Grlfllth and Mrs. Frank
Meredith left last night for a day's
visit In Eugene.
Henry Meyers left last night for
Poctlaud. Ho will iend sovernl days
dwelt hunting on tho Columbia.
Kev. Han- G, Lou wont to Portland
last night to attend to business' per"-'
taiuini; to his ulmruli work ..' 41 .
;. CJyjlo Morgnu, who cumo.- hoia
f'loiiv Eugene a short tlmo ago, le'ty
last night for Albany on bnisluosil ''
Mr. and "ilr IL. L SchonkiJiava
gono tp Marlon t'o visit for.('ora ."7, lim Mra p, F
dnu .'i., j mnl and' J. Stockor, (
airs. ni. i nomas,, aiier visiung-uor r,u..r. t,nr .in,. In M,i tiw.fmu.r..i
Bon, John .Thonlaa, for a few days, bf Mra Hondur80ni Whicli. took place
tlu) proBpocta of ostabllshlng a whole
sale furniture nnd. drapery Iioumj.
Senator T. Dr Kay loft for San
FraucLco on a business 'trip (lait:
rovVnlng. v, '.
MLJh Dorulao UlnoMvhci'lIas bo'in
omiloyod In tho local telephone of
flco, ptl this morning to uiako her
jhoiiio.dni Pprlhuu
isnor. oi juuor
ot Sweet Home,
hns roturnwd to hor homo In Tumor
. MVh. J. H. Hampdbuvaftor attend.-1
Ing to buHfnesB mattora horo', Ijob re
turned' to her homo Irr Jefferson.
'"Mrs. W. U, Tato has roturnod to
her homo aftor visiting- her son, F.
M. Tntu; Irr Portland', for three weeks
Mr. and" MrB. F. F". Booth havo
gono tc their homo 1 Lebanon, after
working- hero during- tho summer
John SrnallmanP proprietor of tho
Smallmnii Houbo of Woodburn, was
In tho city yesterday.
Mlbses- Graco and" ETsfo Mmndlngor
of Grants Pasa, will be tho guests of
Mrs. John Dlwer for a fAw days.
Mfsa Ada Baorlngor, of Corvallls,
who has been a guest of Mr. nnd Mrs.
James Walton, Sr.,' loft today for
Portland.
Mrs. C, M. Lockwood and E. T.
Adair loft thla morning for Portland
to attond tho Nordlca concort this
evening.
Mrn E. Ellis, who has been vlalt
Ing hor bI tor, Mrs F. Fresh, noar
Sublimity, for about a month, haa
returned to hor homo.
Mrs. A. Boutin and Mr. T. Boutin,
who woro In tho city yesterday on
businoss loft last night for St. Louis,
Oregon.
Mrs C W. Ronnor, who has beon
tho guest of Mts. Carlo B. Shelton
for a w ok, returned to her homo In
Portland last night,
Mr. and" Mrs. F. S. Schutz, who
havo beon visiting Mrs. Schutz's pa
rents, and Mrs. A. J. Cook, loft yo
terday to roalde in Portland.
Mr and Mra. R. L Coo were visit
ing Rev. and Mrs. Frank Neff yes
terday. Thoy left last night for thel,
homo In Woodburn.
Mr3. J. G. Flake and llttlo son ro
turned yesterday afternoon from
Tangent, Or., whoro thoy have boon
visiting. Miss Maud Smith returned
with hor, and will bo her guest.
Wm. McKondry has been im-.tho
oUy the past two days locking oyer
at 0 o'clock.
Uonry Gas,, who haa bcou looking
ovor tho country,, left, yesterday af
ternoon for his. homo In Dorburtown,
Ohio. Ho will return, with his fami
ly In a abort tlmo and mako tho
Cherry City hla future; homo
Attorney M. W Smith and daugh
tor Marlon, roturned. to their homo
In Portland last nlgbt Mr. Smith ar
gued a caw In tho supremo court
Wednesday.
Mrs. Kato Miller, who has beon
visiting. Mrs. John Hughes and other
relatives In the oltyr went to her no-v
homo In Eugene- this morning. Sho
recently camo from Eaatorn Oregon.
Mr. and Mra. Floyd A. Roborteos,
of Stayton, paoned through tho city
yesterday en route to Portland. Tbov
will return -In a few days and bo
guests of Mr. and rMs. J. C. Robert
son.
Mrs. '. C Smallman and two chil
dren, who havo beon visiting Mm.
Smallman'a parents, Mr. and Mra. W,
E. Thomas, of Stayton, for a week,
havo roturned to tholr homo In Sa
eom. C. F. Slpes left this morning for
Tumor. Ho recently camo to Port
land from Kansas, and says ho la
much pleased with the Cherry City,
and will probably locate here.
Mr, and Mrs. T. A. Llvesley went
to Portland this morning to meat
Mrs. Llvosloy's parents, Mr. and Mrs
G. W. DoBeck, of Vancouver, who
will return with them and be their
guests for a few days.
L. L. Roney, of Eugene, was here
yesterday at tho bedside of his wlf-'
father, Captain John Daker, who I
111 nt his homo on the Garden Road.
Captain Daker l 83 years, old, and
's Qno of the best known pioneers of
Salem.
77-07
For Stovo Woo-i
And -coal caimL98,ttVoget'. Lumber
Company,
MAlUUElli
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of tho bride's pmal
Mrs E. WIUoB.'tat.'l
this county on Wd
cember 9, 190,.
son was uniusf fa i
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tfnlght of taktftjj
coremony. f&
families nere -
was serwd l
nnd it was a hMWi!
present, Tte joufj
rosldo ou tte A" Wi
of. Salem.
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noar Lelsni 0r
rolling over aim.
cniom WednesdiJ
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