Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 24, 1909, FIRST EDITION, Page 5, Image 5

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    DAILV CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MA11CH 21, 1000.
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THURSDAY SALE
Keep both eyes open in the future for a Thursday Sale
note that will always be well woith youi while to go out
ot youi way 10 oe promed oy it,
Thursday Only
PINE MUSLIN
PETTICOATS
$2.50 - $2.25 Regular Values
Thursday only $1.92
These Petticoats aie of good
muslin, well made and trimmed
very prettily with either lace
and insertion or embroidery,
Thuisday only regular $2,50
$2,25 values, $1.92.
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DR. STONE'S
Drug Store
Tho only cash drug store In Oro
gon, owob no one, nud no ono nwot
It; cnrrlee large stock, Its shelves,
counters and show cases are loaded
with drugs, medicines, notions, toilet
artlclos, wlnos nnd liquors ot all
kjnda for medicinal purport. Di.
Stone Is a rogulnr graduate In mod
lolno, aud has had many ear of ex
perience in tho practice Consulta
tions are froe. Prescriptions are
free, nnd only regular prices for
modlclno. Dr. Stone can bo tound
nt his drug storo, Snlora, Or., from
7 In tho n.ornlng until 9 at nlgbt.
0 farming, how many poor crops
are producod In thy nnmo.
Luc s County, bs
Frank J Cheney makes oath that
ho Is senior partner of tho firm of
p. J. Cheney & Co., doing business
In tho city of Toledo, county anJ
state aforosnld, nnd tnnt snld firm
will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED
DOLLARS for each and ovory cubo
of cntnirh that cannot be curod by
, the use of Hall's Catarrh Cure.
FRANK J. CHENEY,
i buorn to beforo me and subscribed
In my prosenco this Cth day of Do
comber, A. D. iSSG.
A. V. Oloatton,
, (Seal) Notary Public,
i Hall's Catanh Cure Is taken In.
tcrnnlly, and acts directly on the
blood nnd mucous surfneos. ot tho
s stem Sond for testimonials fro.
F. J. CHhNEY & CO.,
Toledo. O.
?ild b all druggists, 75c.
lake Hall's Family Pills for con-sttpatlon.
Will Oo to Iilulti
A. H. Wilson has sold his proper
ty at 1171 North 17th stroet, whoro,
with his family, he has rosldod (or
the past year. Mr. Wilson selected
I Rnlam In nrnfnrnnna In nnv other
spot (or his wife's hoalth, nnd fchu
has Improvod groatly during th
tlmo thoy havo rosldod in this city
Mr "Wilson and his family will loavi
for Idaho, whoro ho will enter tho
law business, and his mnny frlonds
will wish him succoss.
Muslin Is bolug manufactured
J from the llbro of tho banyan tree.
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lnrrr-ur(! nlr rf Ainr'c H.iir Vifrnr Sulphur, Glycerin, Qulnln, Sodium Chloritl,
ingreatintfr of Aycr s ruiir vigor. Captilumi SaKe, Aicohoi, vtrr. Perfume.
I At., thine fnlurlons Mere? Auk your doctor.
a .i,r.c- n .-rit lii.i.f.? Ak vnur doctor
Will It Htop fulllnir hulr? Ask your doctor.
Will It tluotroy clnml-uff? Auk your doctor.
Does not Color the Hair
MODERN STORE AND OFFICE BUILDING
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WHITE GIRL STICKS
'TO HER JAP LOVER
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San Francisco, March 24. Unm
t raliu'd by public opinion, which
stiongly condemns what It bollovos o
mesalliance, Helen Gladys Emery, tho
Miunc dniiRhter of Archdeacon John
Emci y of thd Episcopal dlocoo of
Callfom a aided and abetted by her
moth v. U preparing today to cvndo
the law of the state by mnrrylng
nun giro Aokl outside California, He
cording to a rumor extant here to
day Undeterred by the objections of
hor father and her friends, Mi's
Kmor and her mother nro packing
tli ii trunks preparatory to a High'
from the jurisdiction of tho Cnllfor
n a statutes, whore the girl may be
come tho bride of tho Japanese JUh-wn-her
whose soul, according to M sa
Etn'. Is white, though his skin Is
brown.
"It Is uu-Chrlstlnn to object to tho
man Inge hecnuso of dlfforenco hi
iacp' are the quoted word' of Mrs.
Emery.
Christianity tenches us nil our
-ouls are white."
Mis Emory's theory ns to the soiu
color of tho Japanese- suitor of hor
daughter, Is not borno out by th re
marks of Aokl's relatives nnd Jap
anese friends, who nro rcportod to
have offered him $1000 to forsake his
plan to marry tho whito girl. Thoso
frtondft nnd kin declnro that Aokl's
astral ralmont is not spotless; rath
er that ho is n Japancso Don Juan of
no menu reputation. Thoy nvor that
ho has successfully invaded nnd rlv-
n the homes of sovornl Jnpnnoso
gents and that it is not the first time
Ii.. ha prnctlced h's wllos on tho
heart of n Caucasian of tho gonMo
persuasion,
Ounglro, unheeding tho pleas of
his brother, tho Rov. Aokl, who has
boon politely always politely
neked to resign his pnstorato of tho
Japanese mission, hna Indignantly
tpurued tho proferrod "thou" of his
compatriots, and refused to rolln
f ilsh his rial m to Miss Emory.
The family of Emorys, however, l
Kerlously divided, nnd tho woman's
continued deDnnco of tho world'd dis
approval may result In tlu breaking
up of tho hotiROhoId.
Recently Mrs. Emory sent n nw
sage to her son, CharlCD, asking hlrn
how he vlowcd tho nppronchlng nup
tials of Aokl and his nlstor
The nnswor was succlnt nnd to tho
point. It read:
Doar Mether: You know how I
love u 'nlggor,' "
The archdoncon still remains away
from th family rooftroe nt Coito
Madera.
The ISmarys havo boon socially Iso
lated at Corte Madtra since Hie nn
mumrtnnt of the (clrl's ongngoment
Greatest
Millinery
Exposition!
Ever Offered the People of the Capital City
Next Saturday t Fullerton Millinery Parlors
Have You Seen Their Displays of
Spring Hats?
Have You Seeu Their Exclusive
French Room?
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The Fullerton Millinery Parlors, which are the finest and
best appointed in the city, will have a bio special Saturday
Sale, at which there will not only be the largest display of
the wonderful creations in the line of millinery this season,
but some of the very latest imputations from abroad and from
the large centers of fashion in the United States which.arc
handled exclusively by the Fullertons.
This Saturday Sale will be in the nature of an exposition
worth visiting by people from the city and surrounding coun
try, as it includes not only the best things that can be pro
duced by our own modistes and skilled help, but the very fin
est ready trimmed hats that can be bought in the markets of
the world. The effects and the surprises that are in store
for visitors make it the show place of the season in this line
and excels all other displays made in this city.
Fullerton Millinery Parlors
First National Bank Bldg., 291 N, Commercial Street
10 Per Cent Discount Given to Purchasers Mentioning This Ad
became public property. That has Tln Mlm-i-V I-'hIi.
not provontod Mr-. Emor (rom ob- l""" ' w,re'
Jwtlng to public criticism o( tho Caison C'lt). Nev . March 2 I. Wll-
match, and, nccorldng to tho moth- Ham Miidiwy. a miner, was killed and
or, the mnrrlngo will tnko place seven othwm u-iwrltid hurled allvu Id
n ciii' In at tlu AdnuiH gypsum initio
Hour here today
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J. W. Koathors and W, T. Dorranc
of Woodburn aro in Bnlom to locate
tism
GREAT INTRODUCTORY 3AlE !
Imperial Furniture Co.
Successors to Houseftirnisliing Co.
Dtlgued b I- R'llaieltlne M'- Murphy Hlk . Salem.
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With a view to quickly familiarizing tho public with our now title, "Imperial Furni
ture Co.," we will conduct an introductory sale, continuing through remaining davi of
March, during which time extremely low prices will bo made,
Twonty-four now dressers received Saturday wlH lie Included in this Introductory
Sols, Our Immense stock of Carpets, Wall Paper and Lace Curtains will be doublv in
teresting at the very attractive prices prevailing during this introduction,
Imperial Furniture Co,
(Successors to House Furnishing Co.)
177 LIBERTY ST.
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