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DAILr CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOIIER 21, 1009.
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Great Values in Fine
Lace Curtains
$9.00 Fine Brussels, net white with dainty
scroll $7.15
$5.50 Scrim Curtains, trimmed with fine
square net mesh lace and insertion . $3.99
$2.25 Ecru round mesh net, Trimmed with
Battenburg lace and insertion . . . ,v $1.65
$1.50 Lace Curtains . , ... . $1.18
$1.25 Lace Curtains : 82c
85c Lace Curtains . v 54c
50c Cushion Tops v . . . . 19c and 38c
Small Towels . . . t 4c
$1.50 Hats for Boys 50c
Purses, values to $1.00 : 10c
Corsets, value to $3.50 .... 8c, lie, 35c
Silk Waists, values to $11 99c
Sale 500
Clothes Brushes
Best Military Brushes
75c values 42c
October
Ribbon Sale
40c values in 5-inch Satin Ribbons . . .
35c values in 5-inch Taffeta Ribbons . .
25c values in 5-inch Taffeta Ribbons ' . .
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Values to 25c yard
27c
22c
15c
. 5c
Values to 15c yard .....- 3c
Special
Embroidery Sale
15c Dainty Embroideries 9c
10c Dainty Embroideries 6c
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$1.50 values in 1 yard wide Black Taffeta . $1.19
2.00 values in I yard wide Black Taffeta . 1.49
1.75 values in Blue Moire .... 1.29
Silk values to $1.50 ...... 37c
Ladies' New
Suits and Coats
Greatly Reduced
Ladies' $5 Coats $2.90
Ladies' $8 Coats 3.39
Ladies' $17 Coats . ' 9.35
Ladies' $18.50 Coats 11.00
Ladies' New
Tailored Suits
Values to $45. . . . . ... . $24.00
$20 values ' . 12.00
$18 values 11.00
$16 values . . 10.00
THE SUNNY
SIDE OF ;
BROADWAY
Pretty Girls and Catchy Music,
Beautiful Costumes, and
. the Latest Thing
Gowns.
Which Is tho tltlo of tho attrac- ,
tlon offerod by Boylo "Woolfollc could
.aaslly have been called tho "Funny
Side of Broadway," with tho same
WlirnprlntaueoM. as It Is nothing
-but fun, Intermingled with catch
Mug from start to finish.
Tin first net shows Columbus Clr
lo In New York, with beautiful C n
iral Bark In the .background, and
the second act depicts tint beautiful
Vale oampus. at New Haven. Conn
In nddUlou to elaborate stage sd
tlna the production Is equipped
with mora novoltlee and olectrlcal
iffoU than any company on thr
voad. I
Somo of tho offects In tho show
that causo much pralso to bo bo
stowod upon thorn are "Tho Motor
Boat Effect." "Tho Devil Effect,"
while novelties llko the Original
Horse Dance." "Circus Number"
and "Nursery Rhymes," sung by
six "Baby Dolls," with largo build
ing blocks, aro distinctive hits in
themselves.
Anyone who has ever1 heard Boylo
Woolfolk'a music knows that cntch
ler melodies have never been writ
ten. The attraction will bo at the
Grand tonight.
STATE OFFICIAL
BRINGS HOME WIFE
James T. Cllnnock, chief clerk of
the state water board, arrived in tho
city this evening with his bride, a
harming Baker City girl, .Miss Grace
Rodney.
The Rodney-Chlunock marriage
was solemnized at the home of the
bride's parents at Baker City. Wed
nesday, Oct 20, at 3 p. m., by Rev,
Boozer of the First Presbyterian
church. The bride was assisted by
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fgPM- DECLARED
OH, "GUILTY"
Jury Was Out Five Hours and
in Finding the Verdiot
Asked Cemenoy for
the Prisoner.
hceiu in "Tho Bunny Sldo of llrimiluay,"
Miss Rachel King aa maid, a youiu
lady well known nt Salem-
Tho young couple will mako their
home at Salem, where tho groom has
been employed since March. He Is a
law gruaduato of the University of
Minnesota and- was for two years
In tho law office of Judgo Samuel
White of Baker City. The bride Is
a talented young woman, who wtli
bo cordially welcomed at the capital
city.
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Swept Over Niagara. '
This terrible calamity often .hap
warnings are kind. That dull palar
ache In the back warns you the kid
neys need attention If you would e
cape fatal maladies dropsy, diabetes
or Brlght's Disease. Take Electric
Bitters at ouce and see backache fir
and all your best feeling return.
"After long- suffering from weak kid
neys and lame back, one 11.00 bot
tle wbolIy cured me," writes J. R
Blackenehlp, of Belt, Tenn. Only ftO
oents at J. C. Perry's.
WANTS TO .
DAM THE
RIO 6RANDE
Would Irrigate Ten Million
Acres, But as the River .
Is Boundary Mexico
Has a Say.
Gregory. Tex., Oct. 2 J. To dam
tho Rio Grasdo and transform
Southern Texas and Northern Mexf
co .Into an agricultural paradise, is
the plan' laid before President Taft
; today by L. E. Bennett, of Mission.
I Tex.
1 Before tho river may be dam
med, howovor, tho co-operation of
tho government must bo obtained,
and tho momorlal Bennott brought
to Gregory to show Presldont Taft,
boglns with tho suggestion that ne
gotiations bo startod for that pur
pose. At least 10,000,000 acres or
desert land could be reclaimed.
Tho famous river, which Is now
not navigable, and servos no useful
purpose will be made to supply a
population as large as Now Yprk,
Pennsylvania and New England com
bined. President Taft played golf
today with Colonel Connolly, tho
champion of Texas.
Governor Campbell, of Texas, and
his staff and a large party bound
for Corpus Chrlstl, arrived hero today.
FRANK ASHBY IS
KILLED IN WRECK
Burlington. Wis.. Oct. 21. With
grim death sitting at the wheel, tho
automobile of James E Reynolds
crashed Into a, tree ntar Troy Center
and four of tho occupants romlved
Injuries that are conflnliiK thorn to
their beds today.
While Roynolds was driving his
car along a country road It suddenly
sworved into a ditch and crashed Into
a tree. Reynolds was dead whoa ho
was removed from tho wreckage
and physicians who wore called stated
that death ba doccurred some time
before the acoldont occurred. Ac
cording to the doctors, he had died
from heart falluro, and with hU life
less hands clutching tho steering
wheel had remained upright la his
seat uutl ltho car Jumped th'j road.
Mrs. George Meadows, her sister-In-law,
Miss dows, and her two
children, who woro Reynolds' guests,
on a ploasuro spin, were painfully
Injured.
A verdict of guilty was returned
by the Jury in th elroult court Into
MUrduy afternoon In tho chhu of
HKitf n. A. I). Smith. The Jury
stnt nit at it o'elook yNtrdny nf
ti niuoii. ami at7 o'elook the verdict
was leiuruwl. A reeomineudatloii
was included In th verdict for tliu
urt to exercise clemency in Smith's
C l.1t
When the clerk of the court read
the verdlat Inst ovenlug. Smith was
noticeably affeeted. lie moved un
easily when the word "guilty" was
read, and murmured something
' about tho Jury fulling to consider
somo tuHtlmony."
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To quickly check a cold, druggists
nru dlBpunsIng ovorywhero a ilovor
candy cold euro tablet called Proven
tics, l'rovontlca aro also flno for fov
erlsh chlldron.. Tnko l'rovontlca at
the sneezo stage to head off all colds.
Box of 48, 2Cc. Capital drug store.
Richard Crokor's oft-quoted opin
ion that New York Is tho 'test gov
erned city In the world has not
tempted him to live there
Grand Opera House
J.NO. V. COIIDUAY, Mgr.
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21
That Nifty Hong Show
The Sunny Side of
Broadway
WITH MAX BLOOM
(Tho Hi'brow l'uuktcr)
And tho Original Dancing Pippins,
Book by Thos. J. Orady and Boylo
Woolfolk, lyrics and muslo by Boylo
Woolfolk.
Look whose coining! Don Clark In
ono of the principal parts.
TIIK SHOW WITH A
THOUSAND LAUGHS
WHAT IS A PAZAZA PLANT ?
Prices: ?1.00. 7Cc, 50c. Seats
on sale Thursday at 9 a. in.