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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1909)
i DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1000. PAGE FIVK THE BIG CLOSING OUT SALE Is a Big Economical Sale ' "" ' I I I !. ! - .-III II I I t ! III I I !! ,. !! I ll. II Ml I I ! I II I I ! I I In many cases the purchaser gets double and treble the regular value. To every purchaser it is a GREAT MONEY SAVER Because we don't want them to come on account of the "Closing Out Sale," it seems to us that the NEW GOODS will never cease to pour in here. Thousands of dollars worth of new goods have been received since the FIRE, and they continue to arrive daily, but as fast as they come they are immediately put on sale at CLOSING OUT SALE PRICES. Everything to Go at CLOSING OUT SALE PRICES All of the new Tailor-Made Suits and Coats for Ladies and Misses must go by October 31st. Extreme value-giving in this department now Al the New Suits from $6.00 up to $50.00 All the New Coats from $4.50 up to $30.00 Are to Be Greatly Reduced In Price. Come and LetlTs Convince You that The Value-Giving Is Great New Knit Mufflers In all Dainty Colors White, Blue ,Lavender, Pink, Etc., at Closing Out Sale Prices. Read's Dress Goods The best dry goods buyer that has ever been in Salem has said, "There are no Dress Goods like that to equal Read's Dress Goods." We have a very fine display in this make of all this season's lat-cst and most up-to-date crea tions. All at greatly reduced prices. New Sweaters For Fall and Winter. Following the style of the season's New Coats, the best models in Sweaters iust out for La dies are fashioned on the same simple lines as the Coats, and present the long plain effects, semi-fitting, with no lit tle trimming, except the buttons. We are showing the most up-to-date styles in Sweaters for Women, Men and Chil dren ,all at reduced prices "lIMHWW II ! Ml UIMIHUI ,n,"i ., ' New Umbrellas A Large Shipment from Philadelphia just came Wednes day morning. These Go at Closing Out Sale Prices. Correct Shoe Styles for Fall and Winter, for Ladies The. Fall styles are strikingly attractive. There is some thing so refined in such good taste about them. The details of every model have been carefully studied, until each one seems about perfection. All our fine new Shoes go at CLOSING OUT SALE PRICES 50c Woolen Hose 14c 50c Gauntlet Gloves 15o Values to $11.00 in Silk Waists 99c Values to $3.75 in Warppers 25o Values to $15.00 in Mackintoshes 98o Values to $40.00 in Ladies' New Suits $24.00 Values to $8.50 in Ladies' New Suits $6.80 Values to $15.00 in Suits for Men $3.85 $1.00 Woolen Underwear for Boys 37c 25c Cotton Underwear for Ladies 19c Apron Gingham 5c Values to $1.00 in Plushes 21c $1.00 Dress Goods : 25c $1.50 Dress Goods 38c, 58c, 88c 25c Dress Goods 15c ffr OVEN 5ECRCT5 ll iii k. . W v K . 0-g ' ' I HffieMajjeable UK & j k JJ OVEN SECRETS as told by Tabby, is an inter esting little story that will please old and young. It may be had for ths asking at NOTHING IS HEARD OF GEORGE MEYERS JIs told by Tabby Tabb yis a very wise cat, and she heard some things from the Oven of the South Bend Malleable Range that thous ands of. good cooks in the country will testify to be true, An expert Demonstrator from South Bend wil be at our store during the week of Oct, 1 1 to 16 inclusive, Come and be served with biscuits and coffee. If you buy your range the week of exhibit you will receive FREE a beautiful set of English semi-porcelain dinner ware, value $8.00 Without tho slightest Idoa as to whoro (Joorgo Moyors, tho Blayor ot tho Into pollco olllcor, Tom Kckhnrt, Is nt tho prosont tlmo, tho sheriff's ofllco horo Is patlontly waiting for Home clow, oron so slight, to como to hand and glvo them anothor op- portunity of getting Into action. Slnco Moyors was soon tho last tlmo at a placo near Jefferson, tho au thorities have not hoard anything, and are complotoly In tho dark as to tho fugitive's whereabouts. Sheriff Mlnto Is as much alive on tho case as whon tho affair first oc curred, and ho Is doing everything In his power to apprehend Moyors. Sltuatod throughout tho county aro mud with personal Instructions from tho sheriff to keep n closo watch In tholr dlstrlot, and be as quick ns pos sible In Informing tho oinco should Meyers show up at nny tlmo. J. L. Combs has not boon heard from by either Sheriff Mlnto or Mil ton and Henry Meyers, but It Is thought that ho Is still at Silver Falls. Tho oRlcors do not think that Moyers Is at or near Silver Falls, but there Is a possibility ot his re turning to that placo. Tho $1000 reward posted by tho stato and tho ?;00 offered by Salem men do as not seem to nttraot tho at tention of tho Portland criminal hunters, although they aro keeping a oloso lookout in and around Port land for Meyers. Iletiirncd New Indictment For tho socond tltno indictments wore read against women who con duct housos of lll-fnmo In this city and this morning Attornoy fvaluor, who Is representing tho defendants, ontorod u plea of not guilty and tho first caso, that of Ilattlo McQInnls, was sot for trial next Friday after noon at 1 o'clock. Tho first indict ment was dofuctlvu In form and Din trot Attornoy McNary dlsmlssod tho caso and a now indlotmont was ren dered by tho grand Jury. It is prob ablo that tho caso against Ilattlo Mc ainnls will bo mado a test case, and tho remaining cases against Emma Thomas, Dolllo Hlchle, Julia Down ing and Itbso Leland will follow tho decision In tho McQInulB caso. The grand Jury adjourned yesterday, af ter finding the Indictments in tho abovo cases, but will moot again to-1 morrow morning nt 10 o'clock. Tho adjournment was ordored to glvo tho dlbtrk't attorney more tlmo to collect his final testimony In several casos. o Words to Frccio tlio Soul. "Your son has Consumption, Ills caso Is hopoloss." These appalling words w ro spokon to deo. 13, Blev- ohh, a leading merchant of Sprlng ilold.N. C, by two oxport doctors ono a lung specialist. Then was shown tho wonderful powor of Dr. King's Now Dlscovory, "After throo weeks' uso," wrltos Mr. Blovens, "ho was as well as over. I would not tako all tho money la tho world (or what it did for my boy." Infallible for coughs and colds, its tho safest, surest euro of dosperato lung dljoas os on earth. GOo and 11.00. J. C. Perry guarantees satisfaction. Trial bottlo froo. Havo not coughed once alldsy P Yctyou may cougn tomorrow i uetter be pre pared for It when It comes. Ask your doctor about keeping Ayer's Cherry Pec- Your doctor's attrooal of Auer'i Chtrru toral In the house. Then when tho bard Pectoral will certainly ut all doubt al ml. cold or cough first appears you have a Do at he lay: Hi knew: fc&.ffiffi,;; doctor's medicine right hand. No Cough J'lvo Humeri ti Death in Tuiiiicjhticc. Nushvlllo Tonn., Oct. S.Firo which destroyed a groqory, awnqd by J. S. Brush burned four persons to death and a fifth died In a hospital. It Is believed that tho fire was of In cendiary origin. James Duller and George Harris, nogrcos, havo boon nms'ed on suspicion. The Electric Fixture and Supply Co. Are now in their new quarters at 245 North Liberty sireet. We have a number of new, catchy designs to select from. Come and see us. Electric Fixture & Supply Co. L S. HYDE, Manager J i