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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1909)
PAGE FIVE Closing Out Sale AFTER THE FIRE am DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY", OCTOBER 4, 1000. Big f is ft t a has crowded the store to its utmost limit, the reason is oblious-WE ARE GIVING GREATER VALUES THAN WEftE EVER OFFERED TO THE SALEM PUBLIC BEFORE. The seas onn's choicest, most up-to-dat and best selling merchandise is being 'sacraficed. THE VALUE-GIVING IS EXTREME. New goods continue to arrive and they are all going at CLOS- ING OUT SALE PRICES. A New Shipment of Silk Underskirts Has just been received. These Skirts are extremely neat and attractive in appearance, of an extra good quality of silk, in green, grays, blues, white, black, etc. Regular prices, $6.00. Closing Out Sale-jPrice $4.75 Also an assortment of Silk Skirts, value to $5, now $3.38 EM Ta red New Fall si Suits for Ladies Our Suit Department is replete with snappy, distinc tive Fall styles, The newest and most attractive models are on display. Values to $40.00, now $24.00 Values that can't be beaten in Suits up to $20.00. ALL SUITS NOW AT CLOSING OUT SALE PRICES . We also call attention to a large new line of Children's and Misses' Dresses, being sold now at REDUED PRICES. Ladies', Men's and Children's New Sweaters The minute you look at these new Sweaters you are sure to be pleased because they are strictly up to the minute, They ... - 1 lln r- nnA nn mlcialn nn AiUai o i-o liolnrr cnM of tile qUlON OCUGio anu nu imoiuru ,uu unnjr cuv uuing oviu cu CLOSING OUT SALE PRICES Our Coats for Ladies and Misses rfpm 7 ?.'.- Ysl rGl f66r;sZs&2 Which are in fashions most approved models, are selling rapidly. Our assortment ex presses the widest range of colors and materials, Prices up to $30.00. A large shipment was received this week in prices up to $12.00. Record Breaking Prices vogue" All Go at Closing Out Sale Prices 'IJusa New Trunks and Suit Cases Galore At Closing Out Sale Prices Boy's Clothing A big shipment from New York has just arrived which for some unknown reasonhas been delayed, will bo un packed Monday morning, and will then bo put on sale at Closing Out Sale Prices. 0$ Silk Waists, values to $11.00 $1.98 Ladies' Mackintoshes, Value to $15.00 98c Ladies' Kimonas, values to $2,00 88c Ladies' Capes, values to $10.00 $1.98 Ladies' Wrappers, values to $2.00 88c Ladles' Underskirts, values to $2.00 . 50c Braids, values to 50c j 15c Braids, values to 15c. 5c Ladies' Collars, values to $6.00 $1.25 Dress Goods, values to $1.25 50c Dress Goods, valuos to $1.50 . 38c, 58c, 88c Waisting, values to 50c w.49c Boys' Woolen Sweaters 20c $1.50 Sweaters $1,20 $2,00 Sweaters $1,00 Men's Dress and Unlaundered Shirts, 35c or3 for $1,00 Men's Suits, $15,00 values $3,85 Boys' Knee Pants, $1,25 values 65c A lino of Men's Woolen Underwear, prices cut, slashed and smashed. Come to our store and look over the Now Fall Lino of MEN'S CLOTHING. You have never seen such great valuos in all of the newest shades and patterns of the best fabrics, Every new idea in -stylo and make Is represented and all go at JW.-U(tUKIUNn Closing Out Prices For Men, Womon and Children. All of tho now ideas aro assomblod here, Wo are justly proud of our handsome display of Foot wear because thoy aro extremely smart, and wo enjoy selling thorn, for they aro of a make that gives satisfaction. ' All Shoes at Closing Out Prices wasaaazsn reTggrerag.ra-vgjgw'g n Ym wOTmCTBTOvrifj fiiffmwn j, n'ww MfflmiiiinH HOP MARKET IS VERY FIRM The hop market in this vicinity Id still pructlet..- uarumd. and buying U onen'-J to small lots of on anl two hundred bale. KoU Nets, a lo cal merctort. has purebaaed 100 bi'1 of I'to quality ho;,! 4 ceirs and Chas Dorcas ha inado a purchase of 7- ba!e of medium prle hops at 21 cen 8 Th are about the latest purchases notice able, although there has been sever al other smaller lots purchased. 1 The buylag 1m the future will be l eonfltirtl prlclpally to choice hops. ' Merchants are not desirous of secur ing; undergraded ho..--', but, for choice qualities, they will -t balk at pay ing 25 c-nti Moldy o badly picked hops will not call for any great price this year. SO cents will probab ly be the standard prlco If any are nurchasM, but It Is generally pre sumed that the brewers will buy from Mmo to time or, raor erectly from band to mouth, small lots of cholci hops at 24 cents, rather than to dea In poorer quality Choice hop ae scarm this ear. Growers aru guard edly holding the ohoicu hops, but prospects for a price much higher than 25 cents are said to be slim. There Is figuratively estimated U be about -10,000 bale of '07 aud '08s In the hands of the United States dealers and growers. There are many poor '08s of Engl sh hops and many '06s of American hops now In Ivndon and toes conditions, alons! with the geeral qunntlt, and quality! of old hops here, makei the future j market a dlfllcult problem, to solve as far as prices ar concerned. PULITZER'S BROTHER COMMITS SUICIDE, Vienna, Oct. i. Albert Pulitzer, a brother of Joseph Pulitzer, the pro prietor of the New York World and the 8t. I hi In 1'ost-DUpatoh, was found dead today in his apartments at the Grand hotel hero lie had shot himself with a rovolver, after which Dr Jacob Pollak declares he took J poison to make sure of death I Although he killed himself estor day evening, tho body of Pulitzer was not found until today. Dr. Pollak. vOhi has been treating the Journalist, declared that Pulltzar's nervt were shattered and that he had feared for Mime time that his patient was golug mad. Pulitzer was 68 years old. He established the New York Morning Journal In 1885, and after selling the paper In 1895 went abroad for his health He was born In IlunguO I'd ltatlwr Die, Doctor, Snappy Styles In Fall Shoes Than have my feet cut off,' said M, I,, lllngham, of Prlncovlllo, 111., "but you'll die from gangrene (which had eaten away eight toea) If yctu don't," said nil doctors. Instead .ho used lluoklea't) Arnlea Salve till wholly cured. Ita ouree of oczoma, fovor sores, bolls, burns and piles astound the world. 25c at J. C, Perry's. Try a Journal Classified Ad. Kvon the most lenrned of us novor roallzo how llttlo wo know till a small boy begins to nsk questions.