Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 14, 1909, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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DAILY CAPITAL JOUIIN'AL, SALEM, OREGON, TlU'ItSDAV, OCTOBEU 14, 1009.
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JLaaies7 INew fruits and Coats Greatly Reduced
Every one strictly this fall's 1 909 Garments, and they are Absolutely Correct in Style
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Ladies' $ 5.00 Coat $2.90
Ladies' $ 8.00 Coat -.1 I $3.39
Ladies' $ 9.00 Coat -. $4.95
Ladies' $1T.0O Coat ------ J-.... $6.18
Ladies' $15.00 Coat $ 8.25
Ladies' $22.50 Coat .,- $13.75
Ladies' $28.00 Coat $17.35
Ladies' $20.00 Coat $13.25.
Ladies' $27.00 Coat $15.75
Ladies' $30.00 Coat ... i $18.15
Ladies' $17.00 Coat $ 9.35
Ladies' $18.50 Coat $11.00
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LADIES' NEW TAILORED SUITS
Values up to $45.00 ,now $24.00
$27.50 Values, now... 1. $16.55
$20.00 Values ,now J". $12.00
$14.50 Values, now $ 8.80
$18.00 Values, now $11.00
$16.00 Values, now $10.00
Every Suit Bought This Fall-1 909-Absolutely New Stock
Fire Prices Still Pre
vail Throughout the
DLore
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100 Dozen Barber Towels, now.-- 4o each
Silk Waists .values to $11.00 99c
Men's Pants ,in small sizes, values to $6.00 98o
Boys 'Hats, values $1.50 49c
Umbrellas 98c, 78c, 68c, 54c, 41c
STRIKERS
DISCLAIM
VIOLENCE
unitku ritcsH u:asbd winu.l
Dotrolt, Oct. 14. Striking sea
men are Indignantly denying today
that they nro In any vuy rcsponslblo
for tlio nttnclc mndo lnat night by
Htrlko sympathizers upon 12 sur
vivors of tho stoumer Qoorgo Stono,
whlou was wrecked off Poloo Point,
Lake Eric.
Six men wore drowuod In tho
r'f It of tho Gcorgo Stono nnd 12
others wero rescued. According to
tho police, tho ourvlvors hardly had
But foot upon l.md than thoy woro
sot upon by a howling mob who
i-nllf a them "(cabs." John, Dlcdrich,
nged 19 years, ono of tho survivors,
li In alleged, wis twico knocked In
to (ho river, and nearly drowned be
fore ho was ro'icucd.
The six memoirs of tho steamer's
f.row who woro drowned, whllo try
lug to reach the shoro in n small
bo.H, nro as fo'lowai
Captain Paul Howell.
Petor Dalloy, tho purser.
Second Englneor William Henry.
Oiler William Boyer.
Lpcas, cook.
Unidentified, man who served ns
watchman.
Kwn Sonator Aldrlch wouldn't
assort that lncroased duty on yarns
Is necessary to boom a homo industry.
DRY GOODS, MILLINERY, CLOTHING, SHOES
New Price List, Season 1909
New Rubbers
Children's Ilubbors 35c
Lndlos' Hubbors. 50c
Mon's Rubbors 00c
Children's Umbrollas. ..... 43c
Laillea' Umbrollas 50a
Oilcloth, yard 17c
Tablecloths, yard 25e
Cotton llutts, roll Ac
Mew Rubbers
Infants' Hear Coats ?2.00
Children's Sweaters 35o
Ladles' Wool Sweaters. , , J2.00
Children's Union Suits,.,. 2Cc
Ladles' Union Suits 50c
Children's Nightgowns. . . .-18c
Ladles' Nightgowns 50c
Hoys' Suits $1 00
Hoys' Woolen Suits $2.25
Children's Heavy Fleeced Underwear, each 25c
Ladies' Heavy Fleeced Underwear ,each 25c
Men's Heavy Fleeced Underwear, each 45c
Ladies' Flannelette Waists ,each 50c
HAMILTON-BROWN SHOES
The Best for Wear.
"Hardwear" Brand, guaranteed for Six Months.
IMPORTANT
WITNESS IS
DETAINED
A. B. Smith Trial Delayed Be
cause Dr. Williamson Is
' Held as a Witness
in Tacoma.
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Boys' Corduroy Suits. . , . $3.25
Men's Coat Sweaters 75c
Golf Gloves 25c
Cotton Blankets, pair 43c
Bedspreads, large ones.. $ 1.00
10-4 Pepperell Sheeting, yd. 25c
GREAT VALUES LADIES' NEW FALL COATS.
$5.00 Coats reduced to $3.50
$7.50 Coats reduced to $5.00
$8.00 and $10.00 Coats reduced to $6.00
Same Reductions on All Ladies' and Misses Coats.
ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM
240-246 COMMERCIAL ST.
A motion and nflldavlt to post
pone tho A. B. Smith trial until a
later dato, when Dr. W. T. William
son, an export witness for tho rie
fonso, can appear, was filed In tho
circuit court this uftornoou by
.Smith's attorneys, Cnrson & Brown
and Knlsvr & Poguo. tho uflldavlt
bolng Bworn to by Attorney Carson.
Dr Williamson Is being hold in Ta
coma, Wnsh., undor $500 bonds by
the suporior court not to cross tho
baundry lino of Washington until
thero shall bo no further uood of his
sorvlcos In tho Tacoma trial. Tho
motion was overruled, but it was
stipulated that tho case would fol
low bawdy-houso cases nuxt weok.
Dr. Williamson is n woll-)nown
olloulst, nnd was asked to npponr as
a wltnoss lit behalf of tho (fofonso in
tho caso of tho State vs. Smith.
A. B. Smith Is being hold undor
mi Indlotment charging htm with
tho crlmo of assault with Intont to
rob. Tho act was committed in this
city, tho victims being tho 1 Hugos
Jewelry store aim tho clerk, Carl
Neugebauer. Smith walked into tho
establishment In mid-day, and. point
ing a gun at tho clerk, domandod
money and Jowels. After having
svvoral dollars in money handed to
Mm ho ran out and was .capt'ired
.in Court street between Front nnd
Commercial.
Tho grand Jury for July handed
dtwn a true bill ngalnst Smith, and
the case was brought before Judge
' hearing on the insani
ty plea. Attorneys for the defense
established sufficient cause for a
postponement of the case, and Smith
wan acaln locked up in Jail. Pridr
t- tho plea before Judge Burnett for
n postponement of tho case, Smith
was given a medical examination by
Drs. Cuslck, Frank Smith, W. T.
Williamson and F. L. Griffiths bo
fore the county court. Cuslck and
Williamson failed to arrive 'at a
d Unite conclusion of the results of
the examination, but were inclined
to believe Smith may bo subject to
irf-anlty.
In the affidavit filed this after
noon it Is claimed that Dr. William
bon is a necessary, witness for the
defense, on tho grounds tlml "hu
morous stntcmimtB woro mado by
him that would tond to establish
weakness of mind ana body of tho
defendant. Two tolcgrams aro at
tached, ono having boon sent by At
torney Carson to Dr. Williamson,
notifying him that his ptvsouco
would bo required, as prearranged,
tomorrow, but tho othor message
was from Dr. WilllnniBou.saylng that
no was going to mako a flying trip
to Tacoma on business.
When tho doctor nrrlved in Taco
ma, howover, ho was immodlatoly
subpoonaod ns a witness In a enso In
that city, and, for fear, presumably,
that ho would lllcoly return to Port
'ind, whoro ho Is also nn export
wftnoss in tho trial now ponding of
State, vs. Collins. Ills nbsonco not
only nets ns a clog In tho proceed
ings of tho Portland caso, but ho is
.i vory mntorlnl witness In tho Smith
r-."0 hero.
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F. O. Fritz, Oncontn, N. Y., writes:
"My llttlo girl was greatly bonotlttod
by taking Foloy's Orlno Laxatlvo and
I think It is tho best romedy for con
stipation and liver trouble." Foloy's
Orlno Laxatlvo Is mild, plonsant and
i offectlvo nnd cures habitual constlpa
. tlon. J. C Perry.
I i H i i i M
SPAIN I NTHRES
(Continued from Page 1.)
Initial maneuvers this afternoon. Tho
feeling Is so high against tho Spanish
government, howovor, that It prob
ably will bo kopt in tho shod.
Tho Spanish embnssy Is surrounded
by Boldlors to provont tho radicals
from attacking it.
A long petition was handod to tho
city council today asking that ono of
tho city's streets bo rennmod In hon
or of Forrer.
CHICAGO ROBBERY
(Continued from Page 1)
land It's faco and neck as idontlcal
with facial dlsflgiiruTions possossed
by Harris.
A. K, Brauor, senior mo in b or of
tho tailoring firm of Brauor &
Krohn, admitted that Harris was u
rogulur patron of his establish
ment. Tho robber, according to tho
tolopgraphlc dispatohoj, woro a suit
I "firltiK Brauor & Krohn's trndu-i-rk.
Tho rare day In Juno enmo up
smiling, only a trillo overdue
FAIRMUNT ACREAGE
HAS BEEN SOLD OFF
llov. II. I). Ehvorthy of Spokauo
today sold off tho fourtoon acres
(that ho offered tho city along with
his four blocks) on Falrmount hill
to tho Schlndler brothers' for $2,800.
This Is tho laud ho virtually throw
In with tho lots ho offorod tho city
for 110,000, nnd which was con
demned nu a graft by tho opposition
to parks. Tho rest of hla proporty
will net him from 12,000 to 114,000
ut present market prices. Tho city
mado tho mlstako of not buying a
ploco of property which thoy would
liavo sold for moro than thoy paid for
Jt and could liavo had a park loft, but
tho opponents of progreis won out
nnd It now npponrs tho city mlssod
a mngnlflcont business opportunity.
BUSINESS MEN'S
LEAGUEJTO BANQUET
Tho Salem Ilustnoss Men's Louguo,
at Its last night's meeting, deoMod
to hold its annual banquet at an oany
day. Tho biwinosH men of tho :i j
will entortalu tho loading state of
ilals ami heads of statu institutions
and a lommHtoo lias been nimod t
tarry out tlu proKrnm.
Dress
Headquarters
for Salem
Women
T1 4
rrakes
Dress
I leadqunrters
for Salem
Women
A Host of the Newest Styles
An endless array of handsome tailor-made Garments for Fall and Winter
wear. Every correot style is here. We offer the greatest variety, the great
est values, and the strongest buying inducements ever known in Salem. We
absolutely give any tailor-made suit in our store at exactly one-third of our
regular prioe. -Everything is marked in plain figures.
Millinery
As a special inducement to the Ladies of Salem and vicinity, we will offer
all Millinery at exactly one-half off. Sale closes this coming Saturday even
ig . We are satisfied to make such an offer to convince you that we can
offer you the best at the lea"5t money.
F R A K E S
Miss M. D. Evans
SALEM MANAGER
279 North Commercial Street
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