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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1908)
Tt mm Ffl tt . i ? i..v B. i Bsi s DAILY CAPITAL JOUU.VAL. BAL1EM. OllHaON. MONDAY IHiOHMIIKK Ml, 11)08. What! i ii. Only 4 i More Days ' u I "CN 111 Well now let's stop our playing and get to Work. Those who haven't selected all their gifts come as early as possible for we are prepared to .give' you all the necessary attention to aid you in your selections. Store will be open evenings from now. until-Christmas: Don't waste money on unnecessary gifts when you can give articles that they will appreciate most and get good service. The men's section offers .some unusual sacriflchrj wflicii viii enaoie you iu mane pi.uu gu as iui us .w, ui iuumgi wuiua weie ucipiug juu miciui juiii muiiey. neau lienis iisieu Deiow. Suits, Overcoats & Topcoats i:chisivo Stoics' $!5.00 Suits Our Regular Price $:iM0; now 7.50 i:cluslc Stores' JjKHMH) SultH- Our Regular PWco JjSlM.dl); ,mm- $1 55Q i:cluslvf Stores; $!!.-i.OO Suits ' ' Our Regular Price "l!(.OOr now ).. . 4 fJQ KM'liiNho .Stoics' 920.00 SultH Our Regular Prlco $15.00; now '"SI 3.50 I:c1unIvc Stores' .$18.00 HiiIim ' : Our ' Regular 'Price 915.00; now . . . . t JM 2,50 i:cIiihIvo Stores'. $15.00 SultH Our Itcgtilnr Price $12.00; now $9.50 Extra Trousers KxcIiihIw Ojir KxcIunIw Our KXcIiinUc Our Kvclusivo Our KvcItisUe Our Kellislu Our Stores' $0.00 Tro.iM-rs Regular Prlc$ru00j. now . . ,.. ..,.., $4.50 Stoi'H.' $5.00 Trainer" 1 ' . c$vU Ilcgulnr Prlcu $ 1.50; now QQ "7g Stores' $1.00 TroimcrK , Regular Price $:t.50; now ,vt '$3 00 Stored $:J.50 Trousers Regular Price $$:i.OO; now $2 70 Stores' $:i.00 Trousers ' Regular Price $2.50; now $2 30 Stores' $2.50 Trousers Regular Price $2.00; now M "7K Underwear Kxcluslco Stores' $.oo Uudcnuiir Our Regular Price $2.50; hum KxcIiihIc Stores' $2.50 I'mlmucai' Our Regular Price $2.00; now KxcluMlvfc Stores' $2.00 I'nileineur Our lingular Price $1.75; now KxcIiisIim Stores' $1.50 I'lulcrucur Our Regular Price, $1.25; now ;KclHs'ld SoVes'' $1100 Uiillcnwar Our ..Regular .Price 00c; now Kvrlusle Stores' 75c riiilentriir Our Regular Prlcu (10c; now Men's Furnishing Goods reduced the same in proportion; don't buy him a book when, lie needs underwear. .r v TOY LAND (Second Floor) The, L.nrgost and Dost As sortment In Snlum to chooso from. Foreign And domestic toys nro not of tho chonp kind All kinds to mnko tho chil dren hnppy. Buy early. Wo, will carefully pack nnd storo your purchases nwny ta bo do Hvorod whon you suy without charKe. Toy Land (Second Floor) Boys and Girls, Attention! Write a letter to Santa Claus and mall it in the big mail box in toy land, 2nd floor, inear the elevaM "' Fofltlte best written letter by boys or girls under twelve we are goingfo give 'the following prizes! " ' ' "' ' Girls 'First Prize, Beautiful dressed doll, valued at $2,50 ' Boys' First Prize," $2,5Q Coarwagonr . ' : Girls' Second Prize, See-Saw Rocker, valued at-$2,00, B6ys' Second Prize, $1,25 Steam engine, Girls' Third Prize, Wash board and tub, Boys' Third Prize, 75c game, ring my nose, These, are the points that ceunt: Not over sixty words, written with pen and" ink pencil letters will not be given any consideration spelling- neatness, composition, penmanship punctuation ,etc, each must be in an envelope ad dressed to Santa Claus, care H, W, & M, L .Meyers' store, Mail your letters early, Prizes will be awarded Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock, See display of prizes in window, ' ' Tell your mamma and papa if possible to do their shopping in the morning, l Special' Fur Bargains Wo havo opened J Pnr Rnln unit It CCSll an opportune tteeiiaJ nro soiecung abuu' cori8lsu oi eierj ij hmiBfl no reeerre-O? Foxes. Mlnki. KoisIU 1 Japanese Mink, to Minks, Chlldren'i W.1 All Reduce!, Don't buy Perfumes when sh needs a purse Suggestions TltUNKS OOMFOHTKU8 OUT GLASS PLVTHKU IM). DHKS8 1ATTKKN TAIILK HINKN8 PU8 1'UItSK OIX)VH8 IIANDKKUCIIIEF ItADII' SHOES IfDSIBKY jAdleH Home .Journal Subscript J tloii. Slippers N 11. Mon's brown nnd red Bllpjiora. Tho finest In Snlom. A vory select and usoful prison t. All stylea to cIojo regular f 4,00 vnluo Holiday Special tf QA Choice &&.OZJ Just Received Jupnncso Silk KImonas, long nnd short. These nro piettlest made that over entered tho store, .not only In workmanship, but the col orings and patterns aro handsome nlso flanuoltetto KImonas, Bath Robes, etc. See this grand Xmas showing now. Roady-To-Wear Section. iitore Open Evenings Thla evening, and every evening untl Christmas, our storo will bo opon to accommodato tho shoppers who cannot como In tho daytime. Dollvorlos will bo mado promptly and cnrofully. If In doubt, buy gloves or merchandise certificates. Sold for nn nmount and'todeomQd nt any time. Grand Showing Of holiday neckwear ruchlngs nrilved Saturday by express. All wldlh6, WhltO. blllOB and nillkS. A Rtlltnhln nn wnll in n p.nrvtrnntiln nnuanl Come early Monday before the rholco ones are gone, Dre Goods Section XSUbXJS. mmwptmAjea' I iHrMTri Ziifw----- m i m,tmMwmimmmmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmHmmmmmmammmKmmmmmmmmimmmmmmimm ( Z i ! i-i '- .- ...- "J l. ,,:. r11 ' . Ribbons Flno silk wash ribbons, all colors for hair bows nnd sashes. A largo assortment to chooso from, 3, 5 and C Inches wide. A very desirable gift Extra Special 1 0c and 23c yard ; ,. - IIKMINWAY'S STOOL SILK t , 100 yards to the spool. All color's. Always sol'd for 10c;, Grand Holl day special . , 5c a spool Buy a Glove Certificate Slippers The "fincBt spocial felt" wo man's Roncos, fur top. An olo gant, yot usoful and doslrablo pres ont. Rgulary sold for 13.00 HolidaySpecia.JI g9 Choice Umbrellas Tho greatest holiday showing In Salem. Umbrellas with steel rod and frame, bulb runner, the covers are navy, cardinal, green, brown and black with a clover as sortment of Princess Handlos with out a doubt tho finest holiday ot Ter In Salem. Prices from 60o to 912.50. Sl'fiaKSTlONJH iiouDAVsiwonws SMPrw neckWkh SHIRTS ruFFins SUIT CASB6 8WEAIEB8 OVEHOOATt? SHOIS MUFFLEKS FAu ' Je( Purchase Gwe 3e.w&2i& A SIDE ISSUE OF RUEF'S TRIAL (UolUd Yxw l.eaft Wire.) Dee. V 21. When oDoned this Oakland. Cnl. n 011111(11111108' case morning, It wob bolloved that tno jury would bo completed before nightfall, and both sides prepared tkomsolvos for the actual taking of testimony In a trial which promises o be full of sensations. Peter Claudlana, the young wiw tt mnax irHHi r is Al ameda county authorities, is accused qf tl cflmo of djnumltlng the homo of W. H. Schonck at 137 Nineteenth nvenuo. Bast Oaklnnd. on April 22. last. In this hou&o ojt tho tlmo of tho outrage was former Supervisor James aallttghor of Sun Francisco, who, with his wife, was living with tho Schqnck family. The bomb was Ilred on tho front poich In thoVestl bulo of thtf house, end "whllo it wrecked tho structure, the damage foil In such o way that tho dozen oc cupants Qf.tho building escaped un scathed, In their search for a motive for the crime, the Oakland police, aided by DtdUve.WlUlaw Ji Burs of the. graft posecutlon of San Francisco, early decided that the objects of tho dynamiting must havo been Galla gher, who, as a pivotal witness in tho trials of Abraham Ruef and othor grafters, was probably the one mail yhom the law breukois wanted to have silenced. AH otToits to ilnd tho criminal failed, however, until, by accident, a letter dropped' Into the hands or tho graft prosecution. This letter, it seemed, was writ ton by John Claudianes to his broth er, Poter, demanding hush money, which, the writer alleged, had not boon sent as promised. Swlfth work on the part of detectives brought them to John who, after being sweat- I mmammmtsmma -BilB A ed and coaxed, broko down, fessed his part in tho crime showed the olllcers of tho law rx illlUj in detail just how he committed It. John Claudianes said vhat his broth er Peter had been hlied with him to dyhamlto Gallcghor's homo, nnd he stated that his employor was Felix Pauduveris, a .Greek padrone, form or lleutena'nt 'of Abe Ruef Peter was caputred after a close pursuit which did not end until Chicago was roached Pauduveris has never been ound All three were indicted by the Alatueda, county grand Jury on evidence furnished chiefly by Burns UBd his detseiives. b6ld attempt TO BURN STORE San Francisco, Dec 21 After an exhaustive examination of the mind ing occupied by Rosonthals, an in corporated shoo company, extending over an entire city block and contain Ing thousands of dollars worth oj stock, Flro Marshal Towe announced to day that he had evidence to show that nn attempt at one of the mo. i flagrant Incendiary crimes in nis ex perlonce had been made after tne store closed laBt Saturday night J J Olppert, a special putrolnian discovered tho store had been en- 'tered early )WISTil -mable mai" ... 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