fa tih r f I ADVANCED STYLES OF Merchandise DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY; AUGUST 23, 1909. In the Advance Display of FALL SUITS and OVERCOATS Men'sShoes that will please The Best Dressed Men in Oregon Fall vmm. iw i The True Fall Styles have arrived. We are showing the cream of the best merchandise obtainable. Entirely new ideas in every departmeut. You will find an exact reflection of fashion demands as expressed in the latest fashion plates throughout the store. o cr Ladies' Fall Suits The Newest of the New Tho vory latest tuodols In the most up to dnto mate rials, such uh widcvcvalo di agonals, tweeds, broaddotliB, ssrgos, cheviots, pruncllo cloth, fancy mixtures, fancy worsteds, pnnnmas.'ln all tho popular Blind OB which nro domuudod for tho coining season. PRICES $16.50 to $50 Read's Dress Goods You hnvo bought them be fore you want them again. This make of dross goods has Justly earned Its name of being the best dress goods in America. Tho finest weave, tho distinct ive shadings, the durability, tho fine ' appearance, nil are chnrnctcrlBtlcs In which Read's Dress Goods .excel. Our Fall display is very large nnd ex tremoly refined, and yet It Is vory attractive, ns all of tho distinct Fall shadings are being shown. Royal Worcester Corsets nro universally recognized ns tho best medium priced' corsets tho world has ever known The new color ings are very rich; many of the fine grays and greens which have been so popular are here in new patterns. Entirely new models are assembled in our Fall Stock, with special smart styles for young men. New Ideas in Fall Overcoats to Suits From $15 $35 They are docldodb smart, nnd comfort nnd durability hnvo not boon sacrificed in securing tholr oxtromoly stylish appearance They nro said to bo abovo nil others. Lot us provo it to you. '" . a Here Is Salem's Greatest Value-Giving Sale Calicoes , I ic Regular 25c to 50c Lnces 10c Kegulnr 10c to 2Dc Lnces Ac Regular 2Cc Embroidery lc Itegulnr 50c Embroidery 3Hc Itegulnr $1 to $3 Corsets H.fc nogulnr $1.00 to $5.00 Wrappers and Houso Dresses 50c Vnlucs up to $50 In Ladles Suits 81S.SU Ilogulnr 80c Dress Goods life Muslin Undorwonr. . ,'M per cent less Regular 13.50 to 7 Hoys' Suits $1.10 Boys Wash 8ults Onc-tlilnl less Men's Fancy Vests. . . .One-third Iww Hoys' Kneo Pants. . ,!IO per cent lens Mon's Trousers 20 per cent loss Men's Clothing greatly reduced Itegulnr $1.25 to $2.00 Dtirefoot & Bnndnln 70c Straw Huts well, almost giving thorn away. One-third off on Linen Suits for Ladles One-third less One-third off on. Parasols, k. .j .' Ono-third less One-third off on White Wash Dress Skirts One-third loss One-third off on Suinmor Klmonas Ono-thlrd lees Ono-thlrd off on Baby Donnots Ono-thlrd less Vnluos to $25.00 In Ladles' Woolon Suits .....' $3.25 T7T? ' inmmi7-Ti.--"A"?" '.'. . urwaa mmmmmmmmmmwmmmmmansammmamemmmKwnjacm iubjjji ili iliiil New Notions-New Notions Do you want your choice from a largo nnd handsome variety of Darrottes? Wo hnvo almost a wholesale lot of theso useful arti cles on display. Prices Iftc to 70c The New Jet Hat Pins in various very nttrnrtive nnd protty designs thnt will surely plonse you nro ready for your in spection , New Purses From 23c to $10. Wo nro showing nil of tho now styles but wo will direct particular nttentlon to tho real alligator purses. These purses hnvo tho rich quiet worth about them that tho lady of refined tastes especially appreciates. Tho designs of nil tho pulsus nro according to tho latest models nnd uro espuclnlly attractive. Arc You a Journal Suscribcr? wsuxaisi 1 he Salem Granite and Marble Works , Offer the highest grade of mntorlnl, nrtlstlc designs, unex celled workmanship, lowest possible prices. Whnt ruoro can ou ask? We solicit youi order nnd urge an early order for fall delivery. WILTON W. MARTIN 2W MIIKIITY ST. ONE WIDOW AND JOB LOT OF CAPTAINS One Captain a Suicide, One in Hospital and One in Jail. Widow and Ducats Still Free. BUILD Your Own Home Beautiful east front lots,' higli nnd sightly, In Meeker's Addition on Rural avenue, adjoining Falrraount Park. Lots 50x150. Price $100 and up, on easy payments. For sate by- Meyer & Belle Land Co. 437 Stute Street, or by Mr. Meeker, on South Commercial Street, Corner Itunil Avenue I 'nUl I'm I.eaitd Wire. Seattle. Aug. 23 Captain Charles Anderson is In a hospital bore today with a bullet in his chest and Cap tain John P. Petorson, his rival for tho affections or Mrs. C. D. Smith, widow of the lato Captain O. B. Smith, f jr many years notorious on tho Pacific coast, Is in jail. Tho two captains fought a spectacular duel In the attractive widow's home on Twentieth avenue yesterday. Cap tain Anderson's wound Is not be lieved to be dangerous. The two met in Widow Smith's mansion by chance, each cast glar ing eyes at the other as tho after noon's social intercourse progressed. Mrs Smith, somewhat 111 at easo un Vler such circumstances, tried as best the could to keep her rival admirers on terms of peace, but finally the wrath of Anderson burst forth and he is said to have roundly .berated her for encouraging Peterson In bli attentions, whereupon the latter drew his revolver and shot Anderson, he claims, for his abuse qf and In ejUs to Mrs Smith. Captain Peterson was lodged in Ml pending the result of Captain Andeoo's wound. "ShMgnal" Smith, the, late hus '. nd of Widow. Smith, committed - i ide 'n tbe Brunswick hoel be- - us. i, - wl e had Instituted pro ceedings for dlvorco from him. His will, recently probated, gave tho widow his entlro estato, consisting of tho Twontlcth avonuo homo and othor property of a total value of about $100,000. DECLINED THE FLAG PRESENTED BY TAFT (United J'rww I.eiueil Wire. Muskogee, Okl.. Aug. 23. 'I ho Koo Too Wa'h boclety. which Is coin pnRod of full-bloodod Cherokee In dians, bus ndmlnlstored n rub alio 1 1 Prosldont Tuft that probably i ankles today In a deep recess of the presi dential brain. Congressman Charles Creagor, who has returned from Washington, brought with him tho hnndsome American flag tnat flouted over tho whto house tho day that Taft assum ed directorship of tho dostlnles of the nation. The flag was entrusted to Croagor to bo presented in behalf of President Taft to the Indian society. Lato yesterday the oxecutlve com mittee of the redmen's organization mot and drafted a set of resolutions, a copy of which was sent to Crenger. The Indians announced thnt they are doslrous of inculcating the principles of Christianity among their young" men; that their organization Is in no sense a political one, and therefore, if the flag is a trophy of the recent Republican .victory at the national polls it must be refused with thanli. PAGE AND PICKENS CHAMPION DRILLERS Globe, Arte., ...uk. 23 Luke Page and. James Pickens, Qlobe miners, to day stand ready to meet any team In the world for tho drilling champion ship and a substantial side bet. Page and Pickens yesterday sus tained their championship claims by defeating a pair of drillers from Co balt Ont. In 15 minutes toe local men drilled through 43 U Inches of solid) granite, defeating the visitors by 13 inches. This performanco Is believed to fo j r-ord foi lie south t CALHOUN CASE IS AGAIN CONTINUED nnltd Pr" l.frt V?lre.l San Francisco,, Aug, 23. Anothor continuance was granted tod&y by Judgo Lawler in tho second trkl of Patrick Calhoun, tho trolloy mag nate, when It was brought to tho knowledgo of tho court that tho con dition of Attornoy Stanley Mooro, who has ben leading tho dofenoo and who U seriously 11), is in a danger ous condition. A conference will be hold this evonlng botwoen Judgo Lnwlor and counsel to dotorralno what action shall bo takon about tho fmturo hearing of tho case. wmmiuitnitnnntttf itinunuuinii TONIGHT Mary Adele Case CONTRALTO Assisted by J. HUTCHISON, Pianist 4 GRAND OPERA HOUSE I Prices SO Cents to $1.50 uiit ! onHemofff if mu tii The Electric Fixture and Supply Co. Are now in their new quarters at 245 North Liberty street. We have a number of new, catchy designs to select from. Come and see us. Electric Fixture & Supply Co. L S, HYDE, Manager mt.t-fiMir'n',i'rrria