Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 27, 1909, FIRST EDITION, Page 7, Image 7

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAHOII 27, 1909.
$2.25 and $2.50 values
Monday Only
$1.92
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$2.25 and $2.50 values
Monday Only
$1.92
. Monday Sale
NEW
Pretty Sheer White Shirt Waists
With long sleeves, trimmed with Em
broidery, or Lace and Insertion
$2.25 and $2.50 values for $ 1 .92
J. L STOCKTON
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
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$2.25 and $2.50 values
Monday Only
$1.92
$2.25 and $2.50 values
Monday Only
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this afternoon. When Harrlmnn was
asked for a fuller statement of aU
position on tho subject, he said:
"I simply do not caro to seo a game
on Sunday."
ELEPHANT RUNS AMUCK
IN SAN BERNARDINO
(United I'rtM Leased Wlre.j
San Bernardino, Cal., March 27.
Quieting down after a night's ram
page, during which ho toro up trees
smashed through fonccs and over
turned everything moveable ho
found in his path, Nero, ono of tha
big elephants with Norrls & Rowe-'s
circus, meekly allowed himself to be
recaptured horo early today.
Nero broko looso about 11 o'clock
last night, when ho was being load
ed on tho circus train horo. Trumpt
ing with rago tho hugo animal lum
bered through tho streets of tho town,
leaving a trnln of terror in his wake.
People filled tho streets, and tho ma
jority of tho population woro In a
panic within two minutes after Nero
started to nun away.
After wrecking considerable prop
erty, the big clophnnt began to calm
down, nnd it wns bcllovcd that ho
could be recaptured without difficul
ty. Apujirontly realizing tho plight
of hi keopors, Nora tantallzod them
by recusing to allow hlmsolf to ba
chained. It was not until early to
day, when he wan apparently sloopy
and willing to be fed, that tho big
, runaway hunted up tho circim camp
and allowed his feet to bo ahncklod.
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MISS M. D. EVANS
OPENS SUIT HOUSE
addition, thoro will bo hair dress
ing, massago and manicuring parlors,
with a ful lllno of goods, and spe
cialists In charge. It Is tho Intention
of tho managers to make thlB as
largo as tho Portland ostablishmout,
carrying the swellest stock of goods
in tho city.
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Illsltop to Go to Home.
Los Angolos, Cnl., March 25. An
nouncement wns mado hero today
that tho Right Rev. Bishop Conatv
will go abroad this spring, and It in
understood that ho will visit the
Vatican beforo his return. Bishop
Couaty will Join members of hlB fam
ily In Italy. Tho tlmo for tho party'
return hns not boon decided.
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5 SATURDAY SPECIALS 5
TOILET SOAP Witch Hazel, Oatmeal, Buttermilk, Gly
cerine, New-mown Hay, Elder Flower and Tar,
all 6 for 25c
Laundry Soap, 10 for 25c
200 Brooms, regular 35c value -.. ' 25c
1000 Best Parlor Matches, box 5c
Pkg. Leslie Free-Running Salt, the saltiest sait; regu
lar 10c pkg., special 4 for 25c
SEE THE CORNER WINDOW DISPLAY OF GALLON PIE
FRUITS. -Loganberries, Blackberries, Apples, Bartlet
Pears, our price 20c gal
Apples, 40 boxes 60c, 75c, S1.00, $1.25
MRS. HERRON'S CAKES
Gold Cake, Blackberry Cake. White Cake, Nut Cake,
Cherry Cake, Prune Cake
XOTK 8VMio IX CiOLI) to any person buying cuke, hi Irvln
other than those baked by Mt'- llerron.
T1IK sTOUK THAI XIIVKIt MISUKI'UKnKNT.s OK srilSTII TTIvS
Phone
66
W. A. IRVIIM
203
Commercial St.
MlM M. D. Evans, formerly in bus
iness rn thin city, will open a suit
nnd millinery storo horo for tho L.
S. Frakeo Company, ono of tho larg
est suit housos in Portland, M1'0
Kvnns Ib a very capable womnn. and
hns had n gront deal of oxporlonco In
a business fine. Sho will be nbly as
sisted by Mist Mnrgarot Mcsslck, of
Portland, a formor Salem girl an1
also an experienced corps of saleswo
men. Tho storo will havo Its open
Monday, nt No. 333 North Cbtnmor
clnl street, which will bo Its tem
porary location, until n more suitable
one ran be had. Tho stock will in
clttdo tho most up-to-dnto lino of
suits, cloaks nnd mllllnory, nnd, In
RUSSIA AND JAPAN
WILL FIGHT AGAIN
Bclllnghnm, Wash., March 27.
That tho next groat war botwoon
world powers will be between Rus
sia nnd Japan, nnd thnt thoro Ib no
chance of wnr between Japan and tho
United Statos, woro tho statements
nindo by Roar-Admiral Robloy D.
Evans today.
"A great war Is certainly coming
botwoon Russln nnd Japan," said
the admiral, "if will como Just nt
soon as Runsln can comploto tho
budding of nnother fleet. Thnt mny
bo two years or longor. Russln I
nt prosont bending overy offort to pMt
horsolf In rendition for tho struggle.
Sho Is rushing two linos of. railroads
smrnttft RUinrln. nrnnilln hnr nrmv
I and navy and ooourlng funds.
, "Talk of war botwoon Jnpnn and
the United Stntes. Thoro will bo no
war, except for commoixjlnl suproin-
ncy of tho Pnclflc."
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iHlKfc Spring
Is Ready for You J
Isn't it nbout tlmo you wero
getting it?
You'll find it among those
beautiful now colorings on our
clothing tables and tho prlco is
Is so low this season that you
won't wnnt us to koop It long
for you nftor you sea it once.
MUX'S CLOTHING this Spring Is inoro sightly than over beforo.
becntise unusual attention has boon paid to tho finish of ovorv
garment.
Thoro is mi
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3 that can take
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vou want the
best results In
euRefl of
Dyspepsia,
Imllgextlou,
CoHtlvi'iiens,
Spring Fever,
Colds, Grippe
iiikI .Mulitrlii,
Fever Jft Ague.
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Brandegec, Kincaid
& Co. Clothing
Holds its shape belter than ordinary makes becnuso It's built right J
nil through. This factory combines choice fabrics, high grndo lin
ings and trimmings, nnd suporlor workmanship, which moans nb- T
sluto satisfaction from ovory suit.
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HARRIMAN JOLTS t
(Continued from pago 1.)
tts that he is Intensely Interested
la the sport, caino as a great su
prise today to tho fashlonnblo sot of
1Mb gay little settlement of million
aires. W will arrange a match for him
Swaday afternoon," said the commit
tee. "Some one telephone to tha
Harriwan car, and see If ho will be
re."
"Mr. Harrtnaa does not eare to see
Be a Sunday," came back the
ttartllag iafarmatlon.
It wac almost Uopraprehenslble,
aid the bearer of the news was asked
to repeat the sentence ovor slow'yi
m that the clubmen might be sure
that their ears wore not deceiving
them.
Sunday is the main day for polo
here. Mot e,vory Sunday afternoon
thoro is a mntoh hore, or at tho San
Mneto club grounds, and for tho great
mnnlpulntor of Wall street to show
by elear inforenco his disapproval oi
such Snbbath-breaktng was not oaly
a shock, but a source of som cha
grin. Someone wade a remark about em
ulation of Rockefeller and Bomeone
ole recalled that the king of rail
roads was the 4a of Rev. Orlando 11.
Harriman, a plain little preaohH-.
who formerly served a flock of slm-l
pit? folk in Hobokon. N. J. .
After the clubmen regained their !
compokure, a game was arranged for
xjGrs's.e4s (Q&4S& Jstos'e
The reason our prlcos nro lower than nt 'rogulnr stores" Is be
cause we do a Rtrlctly spot cash buslnous nnd our business man
agement In economical.
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Our Great Introductory Sale
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Will close Wednesday the 31st, new dressers, new rockers
and chairs just received are included in this sale. You may
not need these things just now, but why not make your selec
tions at saving prices and have them held for later delivery.
These extra inducements are offered with a view to quickly
familiarize you with our new name
Imperial Furniture Company
Successors to
House Furnishing Company
177 Liberty Street Salem, Oregon
. A Thing of Beauty and a Joy Forever
There is but one Merry Widow Buggy, and that is at Manning's Implement House. The
lady that drives in that buggy at the fine horse show
HAS A LEAD-PIPE CINCH
S. A. Manning Implement House
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