Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 07, 1909, Page 4, Image 4

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TAILY CAPITAL JOUUNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY AI'IUL 7, 1000.
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Unheard of Bargains
AT THE
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C G. GI VENS SHOE STORE
SALEM, OREGON
Made Possible by the Great and Mighty
The Northwestern Brokerage an
Sales
Co
who are in complete charge of this huge up-to-date stock. We are surely making things hum, and the huge crowds
who have been flocking to the store daily saving dollars and cents are more than satisfied. When you can get boots
and shoes for less than manufacturer's cost, then is the time to rejoice; so come along and make merry with the rest
who are jostling and elbowing about the avalache of bargains.
2000 Pairs of Shoes, high and low cuts sBS2i
Are now on sale at this store, which have been brought from the up-to-date stock of THE OREGON
are on sale at figures that tell n tale of price destruction that you can scarcely credit
the goods with your own eyes. All Spring goods.
Remember,
Only PIVE DAYS MORE to Raise Money
Furious selling at almost any price will be the main feature
The
Northwestern Brokerage &
W. R. SMALL, Special Sales Expert in charge
Sales Co.
THE SLEEP1NQ SICKNESS
WHICH MEANS DEATH
How mnnjr reader havo hoard of tbli
terrlblo dlnwwe? It prevails In that
far-away country Africa -ospeclally
tho Coiiko (Hit r let. It la caused by
tho blto of Itio Isetao fly. When It
bllua a person tho sleeping symptoms
t'fftln RliJ filially tho ouHerr sleeps
until death ocur.
Contrast this with the peaceful,
balmy sleop of hoalth. la thero any
thing more vrearlnu than to llo awaks
ut night, toaalm; about, nerYous, with
cold feet, hot lioml and morcy knows
whnt elsef abort of letting tho Uotie
fly blto ua wo would do almoat any
thluK for rollsf. How can wo pre
vent It? Mr. aeorso llnyiw. of
I'nlon City. I'a.. writes: MI had lost
my appetite, was all rundown, eould
not hluop nlithta. I had tried every
thing without relief. Vlnol waa roo
ommeuded. and In my surprise, It
helped me at our; ravo me a splendid
appetite, and now I sleep soundly."
What Vlnol did fur Mr. IUyea.lt will
io for mery run-donn. nervous an
"verworked m'(u who eannot slu
(J. W. PUTNAM IX).
WORKING ON ROAD
INTO THE SANTIAM
AIRSHIP WAS UP
$ ruumexw nuuno
(Pulled t'rM L Wire. I
llorllH. April T. Count 3Siolin
b'K alroklp which started from Fried
orlohsatou at 10 o'clock last night
fulled to rowaln aloft for SI honrs.
H came to wirt today after twin In
the nlr H hour.
I'ouHl Xeooelln did not command
tho htiRO croft, the crew bolng com
posed of Qerutau army ofttcors
With tho advent of good weather
ti work Iih started In tho San
tlam district. The several mltilng
companies have raarnod an nKre
ment by which thi four mile of road
yet to build to tho smeller site wilt
be completed JuhI hh quickly as
men and tnonoy ohii do it. Mr. Otto
Hansen, president of the Gold Croek
Company. In on tlt ground. dlrectliiK
the work, and there Is no doubt but
that In a couple of monthH tho nm
ohluery for ihe monitor will bo on
the way to the mouth of Hold orek
The work on the mine has been
proaecutod vigorously durliiK the
winter. Consulting ISHglneer VmIIo. '
of the (iold Creok. Free land and
Hlectrtc having laid the work out.
and It has betn done systematical
The SantlaiH will make people alt up '
and take notice thla summer, and
before snow NIm the smelter returns
will show that It la really Jiiat what
It U claimed la be by those interest
ml. one of the ureal mining omiiiiw
of the eoaat.
Mr. fal Uauedeu deeorvsw un-
boun44 pratae for U eoHetotMc of
kla faith and Uw Herateiamey uf hu
puak lor tke iImUiuh dtotftat. It l
a raae of faith wna worka. aad l
er muck alive
Zi'IiIh Selli. IhtldHiu'a thhd dniiKh
if. hIiomo fxlktene huh unknown
until ufii'i 1it fjiilHMH iIhhiIi mid
Mrs. Anltn McCliuighry and Mr
Clmit Stocker, dnuxhtora and prlu
elMl benofnetora under tho will, nil
oltatat'lt-a to a hietd aeltleiupnt of '
thv vatntv haw Uvu rvnioved. Uuld
wIu'h widow, who waa practically cut!
off from the fortune by the will, ha ,
UK reed to accept a coiuproinlaf avt
tlemeut offered by the dmiKhtera and '
Mra Selby cupltulated after a con- j
forence of tho holrs lust night. '
Although tho terms of tho aettle
m. " l i
men' with the two dlaantlaflHd heirs
lmv not Iteen made public. It la
understood that they will receive
more than double the amounta left
them lu the win. The widow la re
ported to have accepted approximate
ly t loo. 000 und the dnughtoru aomo
thliiK more than $150,000.
INCREASE DUE TO
FOREST POLICY
San Francisco, April 7. Tho pol
icy of tho government In Bogrogatlnt;
lands of the foreat roeorve aultablo
for heop and cattle raiting, 1. ac
cording to Assistant Forester A. F.
Potter, tho rcoaon for tho 10 pr
cent Ineronso In the value of the
cattle on the forest grazing lands
during tho pant year.
Potior, who Is making his nemi
annual tour of tho torost bureaus of
tho wostorn division, Is hero today.
Ass'stonco of the govornmont In
rogulattng tho forest grazing lands
he attribute tho notablo Incrcaso In
both tho voUimo and total valuo of
Hie western live stock produco.
SnyH He Is Snno.
(I'nltMl I'rca litnitnl Wire. J
Santa Barbara, Cal.. April 7. At
torneys for Stanley McConnlck, son
of the harvester king, nro making
preparatlona today to combat chnrgos
made by h's wife, Mra. Catherlno D.
McConnlck, that ho Is montnlly In
compotont. McConnlck, under the
caro of a phyalclan, Is at his country
homo, nt Itlven nock, nonr hero.
Mrs. McConnlck Is on her way
wost fnotn Doston to bo present whon
her husband Is given a hearing;
Thursday.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
JOlll 1 COUDUAY, Mgr.
FRIDAY, APRIL 9
Tho fllHgvrhrvad Mini (iinwn).
PrvaoHt the great musical fantasy
and Comic Opera
The Gingerbread Man
h Frderlek O Nankin and A. UW-
wIh Sloaae
FUUNII I-'ttOM T1IK MVSIO.l.
lUUKUY.
A latK mpny ami beautiful chor
us Au oAnuUtto prwtutillon through
out The most dollghtful wuslo that
wver ear llatoned 10, up-to-dsle. ome
dy and unusual enstiutbllea.
PrUfl 18. It. 00. Ik SQc
Boats ua salr Friday at 9 a m.
CITIZENS DEDICATE
DALRYMPLE HALL
The ICaglewood Iwuroventettt
lMmHe held the rtrat meetlHg lu Dal
Dwple'a kail, corner of ike ear Mue
Juurtlou n Asylum avenue. It la a i
well built. comommUom )Htklk meet- '
lug place, and oUlioaa will try ' to
have eteotlnua aad ether puUIU gath
ering held there lu future.
The eowmlttee oh sewors waa gl-
eu twi wNka wore to make a report
The oommltee on opeHlac Sven
umk street ntortel trorie. and
uiauy fet of fronuuie atgue! up
. Several good Ulk were made for
strwot lNttovMnta. and a snral
4Ucuakn un booster It a look place
o-
BALDWIN HEIRS
MAKE COMPROMISE
It tiJ ! I.wt Vtr.I
kWn Krnciax). Anrtl T I'nUk
otne new eialwant to a urtton t
ike KMurauMut entate loft Wy K J
(Lucky) Baldwin appears at Los An
' lod ike wil of the fKniuu
turfman will bo admltetd to pro
bate without content.
With a compromise botweon Mrs.
Have You Seen the New Styles
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BISHOP'S READY
TAILORED SUITS
$ 1 0 to $35
Our spring line of suits, recently arrived, is mak
ing a tremendous hit with those who have seen
them. It's but right that they should. The
patterns are simply great. Beautiful fabrics
backed up with quality. The tailoring is the best,
and prices are especially attractive.
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