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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 22, 1908)
TAILT CAPET IL HiVKXAU 8ALKM. OKBGOKr TUESDAY, DaOHMBRM, itM. 5 ' ickabuck Embroidery Hoops Linen Napkins i' For Xfflas Dinner Holiday Shopping Is Now On in Earnest Toweling. 18 Inches All sizes, 5c ench. hvlth Damasked pat- Fast Sevedge, 21 Inch napkins, In very desirable patterns. TO Willi KINGS Solid onk, 10c each. 30 cts. Special Dozen . . $1.50 BNIX MUFFLEKS 1IAIH llAHHKTTS The very new extra largo plain patterns. 30c each . IIAIU ISOLDS All colors, In the now hair rolls. itll Christmas. Only Three More Business Days Before Christmas Do Your Shopping Early to hc day if possible You can't find values at "regular stores" like wfc offer in every i- ; department PETTICOATS UCED TOR THE HOLIDAYS Beautiful holiday Petticoats' will be reduced until Ch ristmas, I Ostrich Boas at cost. Feather Boas at cost. h Grade Silk Waists Reduced. ORR OPEN NIGHTS UNTIL XMAS Greatest Holiday Sale Of all Our ladies' Suits, Skiits, Furs, Coals Fiom now until Christmas we offer bargains in ready-to-wear goods that surpass all our former efforts to unload a big stock FUR COATS REDUCED Black Fur Coat lined throughout with Skinner's Satin, $45 value, reduced to $34 Brown Fur Coat lined throughout with satin, regular $25 value for $19 Black Fur Coat lined with high-grade satin, $40 value for - $32 Very classy Black Coats, Regular $30 values reduced to $24. M JJL Scarfs and Muffs Reduced ur entire stock without reserve, comprising all high grade Mink, Fox, etc,, as well as the moder ate priced lines ie jful re J. L. Stockton The White Corner The I Holiday I House I The selecting of raro goods of oxceptlonnl choice quality should rocolvo llrst constd-crntlon! S.&W. CANNED GOGIW; tost for quality, by actual compotl tlvo test, than any brand on the market. "S W" PEACHES, In cardl nal, aro largo, thoroughly ripened, liana packed. H. PINEAPPLES, aro packed In tho orchard whoro grown, In imturnl Julco, hot ter than tho fresh fruit. S. V. COH.V, Peas,, ncotn, Surcotash and String Deans, nre tendei, molting vego l.ibloB, matured for llnvor. S. Ai V. TOMATOES aro packed In sanitary, onamol lined cans, from rich red Upo fruit, Bolld pneked. ".S. .V1 " SALAD DIIEKHIN'U something now and dollc Iouh1 S. .V V. ASPAHAOl'S TIPS, simply molt In ones mouthl lliio aro a row of tho many HfaHonahlo novelties that should bo on ovory table' ClllTXKVj ".MA.IOU C1UAV." MWGOEs; STl'ITED. PIEMIKNTOS; .MAKCONNES. Choice Mixed Nuts OUR PRICE j-Ibs for . . .JKj JOHN HUGHES COMPANY 446-474 State Street P hone 99 0UR HOLIDAY GOpDS Are marked at tho same small marglnibf .profit as all regular lines. There seems to be a disposition on the part, of most customers this year to give practical presents ,and wo believe It is the sensible thing to do, In our Immense stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes and Furnishing Goods Of all kinds you can certainly find suitable presents for you i friends, kJUI &? s rzu a CrS'JZeds IQCZ4S 00 ricO jSSfc Our store will romain opon Tuesday, Wodnosday and Thursday ovonings until 8o'clock, CHICHESTER S PILLS HSJJfC I'llli la IW4 ! li.M nH.uuXS?) XX !.. : mwm. Nh lilw hii-iui. VX 1TI T Y ." ir I nf I'rur.l.l. A..I 1 5- Lr kiamii.nh v J mi ,11. IfVk.'rpii illl.M I'li.lJLl.un Tmkn.nMlJt. !let Al. u.ll.M. SOIDRV DRUGGISTS rVFlttMCRE n mi ! iil iiiHf i wv SPECIAL To reduco out stock of Ladies' HAND BAGS Will mnko a prico of 20 por cont discount on Wod nosday and Thursday, Mako your selection oaily as we havo tho bost lino $ in tho city to solect from I The Commercial Book Store 1 b3 Commorcial Streot, rrrrrry ititi tt immnwti oooooooo ISONAL MENTION oooooooo Jmtly wont to Eukoiiu on tills morning Jvp Hoborts of Marlon, was rlends in town today FlllHon is -visiting frlondB In r a few dnys. niBon went to Marion on ft ni'S8 trip this morning. uomneoif left this mornliiB g, Neb . to reside M P II, D'Arcy Is in Port ia burinegti fo , ottorney for tho South- icmnany. Is In tho citr. '"If, r. hop tnun, of Silver- nore on busincu yeaterday. .uorpcning lort yesterany Vayne, Ind., on an extended lathes. "nsteln went to it. Ane-I Mng on buslnesa. Ifpcn b&a returned to his Woodburn, after spending ' ne city. ' McAllister, a stwJent of nusineea College, left for her home In Shaw. rtll spend the holidays. foode, of the Poultry Jour- rni to Eugene yesterday 'he noultrv nhnw which l the 24th Ii J E Tlrnnliv Irf, lit Slrcrtcn to spend the boll- i'er parents, Mr. and Mrs "tie. Mr.; A K Perkins and little daugh from a hurt bus nous trip to South ter rcturn-'d today to their home lu'trn Oregon OkalooiM. Iva They have bem i,, n Mirkoiuin inrmor .i,i , 11 i vUlllng M) George Cahlll for t'.ie1 (or of Tlla Journal, loae In tho (Grand Mask Skate Xmas Night past Ave weeks Miss Loulso Konon and children left yesterday for Ponca City, Okla , whoro they will make tholr homo. F. nice, of Itowburg, left for his home yoMorday, after spending Sub- dr.y In thP elty morning for hl homo In San Fran cisco, with the best wishes of hU many Srlon friends. i C. P.,Forrol, of Iteno, Nev , whoi ha boen visiting relatives In 8a loin j for a week, vas called homo on of ficial buslnetti. leaving last night. Ho Grait Geddes. a prominent oaitle Is shorlff of Wnshoo county man. of Baker City, v.a. In town jea- MJa Pearl Voder, who has been, torday. attending the Krappg Normal 8cIiool, Franklin T Grlffltli, of Oregon Iqft last nlgln for het homo In Hub- j City, vras la he city MondKy. , bard o spend the holiday- i Clyde H. SitZ. Of tho United SUta r., nn.l -l.nrlff nri II 3nrVnn. foioMry service of Itoseburg. I'U" 03c.ohlof.ojf police of Uakcr City, re-1 been in town tho last to days. turned to their homes yesterdny morn Mr and Ml. J. R. Bee and Mr , lm, ., i,-?fir. i ntt.n nvnr flimrinv J ! IlAHa nf TuniAr. nrft Itpr. - on btislnos. today. Mrs F. E Llbby and her mou er, Mi i. It. Ande o, of Jeff rson. wore shopping i the cJy this monilng. Pa,-I Hau-or went tc Portland on a two-drye' birinww trip this mov inu. Mr. and Mrs H Ford, of Victoria. were looking oer the city yesterday They are return'ug from through California Mr. and Mrs. J. niehl '(nt to Me- hanitf today to .spend the holidays vlmtlng Mrs. Muehl's bother, Imb-1 loi j MIkh Hattie Hargrove, a former ' Salem girl who conducts tho lead-, Ing millinery store In Baker City, Is here to spend the holidays with her parents. Hov. Honnhaw, of Marlon, re- a trip turned to his homi today, after vis iting tils daughter .Mrs, J, Uoolr, at ... .,!.. ::",.. i.7i :.- 1. ' .t".... Ex-Governor ana air' o r jiuim , inu ouwm iioiK). uji-uimw ujn. 4 left Satu-tn night for California C F. Wlllfams went to Eugene' Thet fpnt Sunla wi'h friend 'n toda to attend tho Lane CounCy gl n'' n!' vrnt to Pai I"-j ilr UsoclatioD n tfrjw i Prnnr Th n s xnd ho w v Mr and Mrs H M Barnett, of JprlnPi"1'- Tura-r wr 111 Ih cU, 'x d.ng this Count ic-ii J F Goodo Is homo' morning. Magnificent Costumes Stupendous Parade SOClowns-SO 2-Bands-2 7 Don't, njjsstrjis greatest spectacle ever seon in Salem, Prizos for be6t costumo, best couple skaters, most comic character, This will be the only real live thing that ever happened in Salem, Get your masks and costumes at Putnam's Drug Store not lat er than Wednesday eveing by 9 o'clock, Fifty cents In skato tickets to every lady masked, No person allowed on floor unmasked, Everybody invited, 25c admission, 5c skates,; jWptber skates now, too, Auditorium Rink, 'JAMES FIFER, Manager i: m ? o J