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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1909)
DAILY CAPITAL JOUKNAL, HALM, ORHOON, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1Q9. -2L "If YOU BUY IT OF STOCKTON ITS CORRECT" IMPORTANT DRESS SKIRT SALE 20 Per Cent LESS MONDAY, TUESDAY, AND WEDNESDAY Every separate Woolen Dress Skirt in the store is offered for one-fifth less, To anyone acquainted with our regu lar low' pricing) a reduction of 20 per cent from these prices means value giving indeed, All of our high grade skirts are included in this sale, as well as many inexpensive ones, There is a choice assortment to select from rep . , resenting this season's choicest models and fabrics - - ' MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY 20 per cent Less SPECIALLY PRICED 20 per cent Less H The More You Know of Our Tailored Suits For Ladies The more certain you are to buy them here, For perfection of style, accuracy of fit, thor oughness of tailoring, excel lence of design, color, pattern, general makeup, no other suits equal them for the price, Prices $16.50 to $50.00 Royal Worcester Corsets ARE WORN BY THE BEST DRESSED WOMEN . The Spring models are of the very stylish "sheath" effect, -'producing the graceful flowing lines, shown in the Spring fashion plates, None so comfortable as the Royal Worcester Monday Special Pretty hmy lawns Regular 10c, W2c, 15c Lawns for I 9c "" MONDAY ONLY LADIES' OXFORDS I Worth talking about all the time. They jire smart. Have you seen them? Mtffc H .asflr Liw aLiiW LiiiiV mmmmmmmMmmmmmmaammmmammmmmmmmammmmmammmmm MEN'S . Up-to-date leathers and shapes. Let lis show .you the most stylish Oxford in Salem. Nervous People And thoe afflicted with heirt weakness mar now hnve uo fear of the dental chair. llnAI) WHAT MUH. HANLBY BAYH: 1 had 10 tett extracted at the Harvard DentliU' without the leait pain, and highly recsmroend them MUS. HANLBY, Kretmont Station. Whalebone Plate $10' A Qrtat Diicoecry, " Ntte Whaltbont Plate, which la - lightest and strongest act knewn: doca not coer tha roof of the meuth: bite corn off the cob; guaranteed lOuOWE CHALLENGES TUB WOULD. We will forfeit Sluoo to any charitable Institution for the dentlit who can make a phtte for 1B aa good aa we make for $10. lO Year Guarantee Oold Crown', oxtra heavy. ... :"!5'R. lull 8et Teeth (whalebone 8. 8. W.).. 8.00 llrldge Work, per tooth, beat gold..,, a.00 White Crowna J.00 Teeth lie-enameled 3.00 5o.d Fillings l- And not exceeding -99 Iteat BlUer Killings : 0.B0 Hatinnm Kllllnga ...i 1.00 Teeth Cleanrd IOOO 7H1HTU RXTIUOTBO WITHOUT PAIN free When Othtr Work It Ordered Ilj our new ayatem of painless dentistry. usd by ua alone. Our success la due to the high-grade work done by our expert, gentle manly operators. Harvard Painless Dentists Corner Pork and Washington 8t., Over Royal Bakory, Portland, Or. Larxest and beat equipped Dental estab- lUhtaent In the world; l'u offices in United Elates. Open Sunday, 0 to 1. Dally uatll . 4Ma)imlHlHHlff Red Cross Drug Store!! 1 1 177 Commercial Street ;; PrflcrrptirWMiHB'353Fwttk-( greatest care by expert pnar- plm? tfru'gs and all tM'itusK ! afdTST proprietary articles jib medicines. . "f' Erompl and careful (te4oty ; ; to the wants of our patrols. ; ; PENNANTS DISAPPEARED AS A G0LLE6E PRANK Suturdny evening after the flold moot botweon tho Oulom and Eugene high schools a dance waa given In tho armory In honor of tho visitors. To docorato the room for tho occa sion tho Saloin high school students furnished n number of hnndsomo ponnnnts that wore tho property of tho Individual students and that thoy nnd' that tho Eugene boys took tkoro for a Joke, but this Is hardly concelv nblo. The Kugono boys woro n nice, gontlomnnly lot of young follows nnd whllo perhaps ns prone an othor boys tohavoablt of fun, It Is iiotl)roU ublo, hardly possible that thov, would carry tho proponslty for mlschlof to tho extont of taking tho proporty of their young hosts. It Is also lueon- Sunday , colvablo that any ono would steal or prized highly as Bouvonlrs. morning sonio of J ho students going them, for. thoy could not bo sold, or to tho armory for ' their pennants oxhlblt and would bo no good In hid' mada tho discovery that thero Ing, So tho mattor aftor all comes woro no pennants to tako down to either some of our homo home, aa somo ono else bad taken boys doing tho work with tho inteu- tho job off their hands. In tlon of returning them or clea it was taking stock It was found that S3 tddno In a spirit of plquo or ravengo. of them woro missing. Many are In- Anyway, whoever took thom certnln- cllnod to think it was n ccllego pranjt ly "look tho pennant" numerously UNWRITTEN LAW (Continue from .page 1.) ground that at the time, of tho shoot In gtho defendant was'a soldier in the United States army. When these motions bad been de nied Attorney Young addressed tho court, maklngn plea for clemency, offorlng all tho grounds recited In tbo trial and urging that the captain was under a "terrlblo mental strain following tho confession of his wife. ISSUES FINE HANGER ft)R PORTLAND ROSE SHOW Ocneral Passenger Agjit McMur ray of the'Bouthern Pacific fs a good advertiser' His latestieffort Jn that line is. o. fine banner In colors that rjo dandy It represents n carnival, proc&wlcm with Its floats and berolds, trumpeters, queens, dragons and the entire perlgrlnating paraphernalia peculiar to parades, processions and public pyrotechnlcal performances or pleasurable, peaceful presentation of things beautiful. In other words "It Is derned good," and simply Intimates what Is going to be doing at Port- ( (XJand'aCrosa show;"-t ... Z " o DIED. SCONCE At lht Salem Hospital, Moday,l!'.J7. 1Q9. Gilbert lowm swa jriLftrg .w- v. wuii agM 4rVjniVPotith 'Frtuwifn trHce at St. church tomorrow (Tuesday) at 10 s, m, Fr'ends Invited. and Arrivals at Hulctn Hotels, ti..i,..j n 1i n - Kugono L. A. Lunkon,Rp. CJy- nicr. J. J. Mack. II hod or 'Ilobertson. Kent, Or. A- J- Hott, 15. V. Por ter. .Scattlo-v-T. L. IledfonV. Mehnma Miss D. Klmsoy, L, Q. Moore. McMinnvllle M. C. Campbell, Cas thur. ' Orogon City Peter Oliver, Hurry O. Hlbertson. . "' Tacoma J. J. Henkle. Falls City Frank Hanzer laiiuiy. - -wf.; Dallas L. J. Vance, W. R. Sfoyort and wife. x rortland r; A. Hampton? R; A. Dpugls; A. M Walsh, W. R. CUncy, v. . HaqeenCharley Iong, Jqhn F. McCatter. H D. Bears and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Olddlngs, CO, Mojp-J Harrlsburg Jacob Ramsden. ijy Huntington Oliver Willis -rii4'J ramuy. Boise U, O. Thalor ,and . wife, Frank II ussy. nanford. Cal. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Plutxer and daughter Amelia. Hoarseness, bronmitw and otker' throat troubles are Quickly cured by FoWsHonoy . and Tf up It tmikuU bMk th lWaU . 1 . jiWwaw B'fi of 9 St. t?auiyisiujitit4j egk eVMBeni (Mtot uyMW Bavlsg the genuine Fo ley's Hoaey and Tar. J. C. Perry WHEAT JUMPED HIGHER CONTRARY TO ALL EXPECTATIONS THE CHICAGO MARKET ADVANCES (United I'reds Leased Wire.) Chicago, May 17. A comploto ro Yorsal of opinion, a sort of doubtf was executed la quick time In th world's wheat markot with tho clos Ing hero to lV4c a bushel nbovd the final figures Saturday. Foreign Influence, whllo showing i nominal disposition In lato tranoac tlons, made Itself felt at all Amorl, can ceutors east of the Rocklos to day and forced tbo prlco of wheat to a moro bullish basis with prices ad vanced. To glvo tbo market Its downcact period at tho opening, thero was tbo sharply lower figures at Liverpool's start to blame That market suffered rather severely at the start from what la termed tired out lungs and Sver onthuBlastlc shorts, but these In )rest8 changed their opinions later lit the day, with tho market show ing an advanco of to d at the closing, Tho somewhat better call for cash stuff here was the Indictment for sort sellers to rebuy back some of the wheat they had sold earlier J tfeMay. Minneapolis reported No. '1 Northern 3U to 4c a bushel ovsr The Jaly there, with the demaM somewhat better than.lt has be? dulrng the past few 'days. j American grain visible sunoiV 4ssvwt: - '"" Tr , i Wheat decreased 2,467,000 bush 4s. jt Corecreased 617,000 bushels Oat-ecreased B23,0ep bushels. Jprlwary receipts In bushas." lWC today 48,90f(- year agfl, 671,060. Corn toAiy, 364,0Q0;. yer ago, 685,000. Cast wheat sales; No. 2 res. WERE SHOWING THE LATEST CREATIONS IN DAINTY WASHEABRICS In plain whites and delicate colorings for evening wear Swiss, Organdie, Poplin, Jungle Silks, You'll find our line complete, LINEN DRESS GOODS are popular this season, Let us show you our line of colors, We have a special value in good weight white linen 72 In, wide at 90c per yard, especially suitable for skirts, These wide linens cut to much "hotter advantage than nar rower widths, PONGEE SILKS are in high favor for summer wear, We show values In both imported and do mestic pongees that can't be matched at regular stores, You'ii need a good leather suit case for the Seattle Fair. Why not save from $1.00 to $2.00 by buying it at All Standard Calica Now 5c Per Yard Wmm bHUb. I lu I lfi I r JSfc vl lip svmKfm Summit Shirts tiro mndo right That Is why thoy fit. Tlio fabrics aro strictly corioct nnd our prices aro from 15 to 20 por cont lowor thnn "credit stores" usk for tho snino qunlity. Wo uiKlcrNell "regular Kforen" on everything for tho wliolo fniully $1.45 "A 1.48; No. 3 rod, $1.35 1.45; No. 2 hard winter, $1,28 1.36; No. 3 hard winter, $1.241 28 No. 1 northern spring, $1.28 1.30: No. 2 northorn spring, 1.27 bid; No. 3 spring, $1.241.28 por buihul. LAWYER COTTCTED (Continued from Page 1. Collins declared that thero -woro othor courses opon to him nnd that ho wou.d reopou his enso In Huvorul othor courts. "I huvo othor pluns for appeal which I cannot at this tlmo mnko pub lic," said Collins. "My motions will bo presented In tho United Status hu promo court and othor courts, My futuro action will depend u groat doal upon tho grounds given for Judgment In tho decision or the mombors at tno highest court " COMMITTEE APPOINTED FOR THE CHERRY FAIR Tho committee to have chnrgo of tho cborry fair lias boon appointed and consists of tho following well known wldo-awuko Baloin boesters: Dr. II. II. Ollnger. II. 8. Olio, O. A Park, Chas. Oallowny.Ed. Powers, W. J. Dall, T. J. Lafky, A. K. Arm strong, O. 8. Benson and C. L, Blnrr. Tho comtnlttco will meet at the Hoard of Trado rooms this ovenlng to tako tho preliminary stops, organlzo, etc Whllo no doflnlto duto has been fixed for holding tho fair. It will probably be from the 8th to tho 10th of July, Inclusive greaYcontesFfor queen of the modern woodmen of america Tho great picnic of tbo Modern Woodmen of America, to be held at Bllverton, June 6th, has resulted In advocating a contest to determine who shall bo queen of tho day or that occasion, when thousands of tho "red ax" order will assemblo thero to carry out a program for tho wol (aro of Woodcraft. The ladles ea- lorod In tho raco nt Snlom aro all winners, In tho estimation of their friends, Including Iva IMco, Nolllo Btanton, Agglo West Cora Hamock. nnd tho voting Is conducted nt IIIU Dros.' cigar storo, tho Whlto Houao, Qllson's barber shop, Andorson'a har bor Miop and Scholia & Stanton, on Court street Tho lady winning will bo ontitled to all tho honors of tho Modern Woodmon of Amorlca, and thoy do nothing by hnlvos. J-C.JP s N mV , ,iT;- 4i V wwnr 133 S. COMHTROAL ST r M VhOSBBBBBK HroHtoi Headquirtfrt fee BERRY CRATEt BOXES I Capital Commteton Co, M7 8. Cow'l 84. rtWM XT X 31HSHHlHHHHli ih itent Atedlcliiei or iuelklietf Mlvcrtlsed In tills pajwr aro for bU DR. STONE'S Drug Store The Mly cas drug store la Orfr VMi, w4 sa esis, aad bo eae owes It; Mrrt large stock; U shelve, eef aa4 tpowses are 1qj4 wltk elmffs, aedlA'aei, aotless, to4M4 artMM, wlaes aitt liquors' el ail kl4a for medicinal puraM. Dr. 84oe Is a regular gradual la m iclae, aaA has had maay years of mh prlac la the practice. Coaswrtsy tleaa are free. Prewrlaitou a free, and only regular prices fr m4lcjae, Dr". &tQrf;a ae ts k m ruK store, swien. or.. nm 7 la the n-ornlng until 9 at h !,) f ri" nass-vmr- v eanxv BHcf . ut