Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 08, 1911, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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DATLX CAPITAL JOURNAL. .HALEM, ORWXMI. 3IOXDAV, MA 8, Mil.
OUR SHOE SALE
We Hold to -the- Best
Even if inferior lines do offer larger profits. Try us for GOOD GOODS, and be assured of lastiug
satisfaction. This is a safe store in which to place your confidence. let us convince you of this fact.
Is the Talk of the Town
1
Great Reduction in
Ladies Suits
We do not want to carry a
suit over to the fall season.
T hey must go and we are help
ing thero by attaching low
prices.
$45,00 to $60.00 Suits $37.50
$35,00 to $42.50 Suits $29,75
$25,00 to $33.50 Suits $21.85
$17.50 to $23.50 Suits $14,85
$13,50 to $16.50 Suits $10.95
Reductions prevail on Coats,
Skirts, Dresses, Waists, etc,
and on Misses' and Children's
Ready-to-wear.
Don't wait until they are picked
over be one of the early ones
and have a wide range to
choose from
533d WEDNESDAY SURPRISE
Cottage Curtains 78c pr.
Another shipment of those dainty cross-bar muslin
curtains, braided border and cover. The supply is
limited, so be on hand early Wednesday.
A Regular $1.35 Curtain
Special Surprise Price 78c pr.
None sold before 8:30. No phone orders
Just Received A Most Complete
Line of Infants' Soft Sole Shoes
The line lincludes velvet in brown and black all
the popular colors included in the lot, 1 and 2-strap
Roman Sandals several leathers,
We are sure we can please you with this splendid
line, Any style of these at 50c pair
A New Shipment of TAFFETA
and MESSALINE PETTICOATS
Persians, plaids, black and al the popular
ight and dark colors, Look over our large
assortment before purchasing a silk petticoat
PRICES RANGE $3.69 TO $7.50.
SPECIAL PRICES this week on Dress Goods.
Silks, Laces, Embroideries,
SPECIAL REDUCTIONS on Men's Furnish
ings .
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
YOU'LL BE A CREDIT
To yourself, to your good taste
and your good judgment when
you appear in one of our Hart
Schaffner & Marx Suits.
You'll be a credit to us, too;
that's one reason why we like
to sell these clothes.
PRICED $20 TO $35
We also sell Cloth Craft Clothes
and Ederheimer, Stein Clothes
for young men.
Step in and see our large show
ing of suits. You'll like them.
The way we have slaughtered the
newest season's shoes is a surprise
to everybody. Hundreds have
taken advantage to supply them
selves ahead. Nothing in the bal
ance of our stock is reserved.
Now's the time before styles and
sizes are completely broken. The
Sale is rapidly concluding.
Oregon Shoe Company
17S NORTH COMMERCIAL
Copyright Hart Schaffner & Mirx
FT WILL PAY YOU TO VISIT EVERY DEPARTMENT
Trunks ,Bags and
Suitcases
(SECOND FLOOR)
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flNCO!trOrrATtDj
Art Draperies, Bed
ding, Curtains
(SECOND FLOOR)
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CITY NEWS.
Special meeting pf Multno
mah R. A. C, No. 1, this
evening. Work Ii the P.
M. degree. Visiting compan
ions welcome.
Wuter Bills
Pay on or before the 10th and save
10 per cent.
Mater Bills Save Ten Per Cent-
Pay on or before the 10th and save By paying your water bill before
5-8-31 , 10 per cent.
Vehicles
Several good second hand buggies
at great bargains at Sam Manning's
Implement house, toot ot State
street 4-27-tf
5-8-3t the 10th of the month.
6-8-3t
.tMMtMtM
Don't Miss the Infants and Chil
dren's Week Long Carnival.
In order to let the people j;
know of our good values '.
in infants' and children's j;
wearing apparel we have
made substantial reductions
right down the line.
We Save You Money on I
Slips, Long Dresses, Skirts,
Pinning Blankets, Flannel j
Shawls, Nightingales,Bands,
Bootees, Crocheted Sacks,
Night Slips, Leggings, Coats, French Dresses, f
Stork Pants, Knit Underwear, Panties, Bibs,
Sweaters, Aprons, Rompers, Hand em- t
broidered Dresses. t
SALEM'S POPULAR STORE
U. G. Shipley Company j
s . 145-147 North Liberty Street. s
5-8-3t.
The Handiest Go-Cart- Vnj Your Wnter ,,,,
Ever built. Regular $4.50 value, Before the 10th of the month and
now R5. Buren & Mamllton. gave 10 per cent
Good Fresh Vegetables
Is what you want. Visit our store,
see our method ot keeping them,
and you will give us your order. The
Sunset Grocery Co.
Save Ten Per Cent
By paying your water bill before
the 10th of the month. 5-8-3t
Special Sale
Of children's sulkies. See window
display. Buren & Hamilton.
The Date
Of the Bird Carnival recital to be
given by the small pupils of Miss
Elma Weller, has been postponed
from May 16 to May 23. Two of Miss
Weller's pupils will also give a re
cltnl at the Methodist church on June
6.
Pay Tour Water Bills
Before the 10th of the month and
save 10 per cent. E-8-3t
Children's Sulkies
Regular $4.50 value, now $2.95.
Buren & Hamilton.
For Commencement
Preparations are under way for the
commoncement exercises of the high
school which will be held June 9 and
those In charge hope to have the
program completed this week.
The graduating class this year will
be large about 60 students being
candidates for diplomas.
Roiiglit Bonnie Diablo
George and Henry Smith, of Fair
Grounds, have bought of J. T. Wal
lace, the standard bred horse, Bon
nie Diablo No. 45017 by Diablo; race
record, 3:09 dam, the dam of
Sarah S, 2:09tt. Consideration,
$2500. .
The Spcndthrlftr-
Frederlc Thompson will present at
the Grand .Qp$ra House tonight "The
Spendthrift," by Porter Emerson
Browne. The piece Is built upon a
subject that Is uppermost In the pub
lic mind, much of which has been
discussed and commented on by the
i leading critics of America, and a
' subject that is of vital Importance to
the nation at large. Prices $1.50,
$1.00 75c and 50c.
Water Bills .
Pay on or before the 10th and save
10 per cent. 5-8-3t
Claim Is Settled
The Oregon Railroad Commission
was advised today that the Spokane,
Portland & Seattle Railroad com
pany had settled a claim of $14 held
against it by A. H. Clark, for the
storage and delay of household goods
and which had been called to its at
tention by the commission.
Pay Your Water Bills
Before the 10th of the month and
save 10 per cent - 5-8-3t
Academy Student Assisted
In a "chamber-music" concert giv
en at Chemawa on Saturday evening,
May 6, Miss Pearl Robert, a member
at the Sacred Heart Academy, as
sisted as solo and ensemble pianist.
Her perfection of touch and technic
excited the admiration of all and com
petent Judges unreservedly predict
a brilliant future for her If she
chooses to follow a musical career.
Save Ten PeV'Oat
By paying .your water bill before
the 10th of the month. 5-8-3t
Clilcngo Attorney He
Burt Brown Barker, a Chicago at
torney and wife and daughter, are
visiting his father William Barker.
He was formerly a Salemite and re
ceived a part of his education at the
Willamette University.
Case To Be Advanced
The Oregon Railroad commission
has filed a motion with the United
State supreme court to have its cases
again the Oregon-Washington Rail
way & Navigation company ad
vanced on the calendar so that It
may be heard at the same time that
a similar case by the commission of
Minnesota to regulate the rates of
trans-continental. Lines in a state
without interfering w 1th rates In
other states.
Fleckner Still Under Arrest
John Fleckner, who was arrested
Saturday afternoon by the police on
the charging of stabbing Ralph Ryall
with a knife is still confined in the
city Jail. It is alleged by Fleckner
that Ryall, together with others, at
tacked him without provocation, and
that to defend himself he had to use
a knife. As soon as Ryall's wounds
grow better, a definite charge will
be filed against Fleckner and he
will be arraigned.
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PERSONALS.
a ft
Mrs. G. W. Jory and daughter, Miss
Grace La Fore, leave Tuesday even
ing for Shasta Springs, California,
Mrs. Jory will spend several weeks
there, while her daughter will make
her home there.
State Printing Expert Harris went
to Portland today on business.
Monmouth, Oregon
The home of the State Normal, Is a
splendid town, surrounded by a mag
nificent country. The climate can
not be excelled on earth. Land Is
cheaper here than any place In Ore
gon considering everything.
We want good people and can take
care of a great many. We have a
very large list of very fine bargains.
Note the following:
A splendid 123-acre farm 4 miles
out for $50 per acre.
A good rolling farm of 57 acres
Improved, only 2 miles out, good soil;
$60.
285 acres almost In town, 200 un
der cultivation, excellent soil, $75.
70 acres near town, house, barn,
orchard, lots ot berries tor $32.
52 acres with improvements costing
$4,000, an Ideal home, $7,000.
The only hotel In Monmouth doing
a fine business, $1300.
The only hotel la, Jefferson, Ore
gon with splendid trade, only $5,000.
Terms can be had on all these.
Write or come and see us.
200 acres all black fine plow land,
well improved, almost In town, $100.
A very uno 450 acre stock farm with
R R. running through It, only $35.
Monmouth Real
Estate Company
STATISTICAL.
J. l X kV JL
BORN.
SAUVAIN. At the family residence,
Mill and Twenty-second streets
Sunday, May 7, 1911, at 11 p. m., to
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sauvaln a
son.
With a splendid mother, nine old
er sisters to look after him, and
Charley Sauvaln for a dad, that
youngster can double discount those
who came wltti the proverbial golden
spoon in their mouths. Young Char
ley surely has a down hill pull on
the world from the start. When the
horse editor went over to congratu
late Charley this morning he was
trying to file the nicks out of a meat
saw, so he could cut a porterhouse
steak off the hind-quarter of the
chopping block; and absent-mindedly
trying to take a kidney out of aside
of bacon. And when a customer
asked if he had a nice tea bone steak,
he just looked up in a dazed sort of
way and answered, "No, It's a boy."
DIED.
MAN'IER At the Willamette Sana
torium, Sunday night, May 7, 1911,
Elmer Manler, age 38 years. He
leaves a mother, and a sister, Mrs.
Grant Corby, of Salem; and two
brothers. The funeral will beheld
at 11 o'clock tomorrow morning
at Sllverton. Interment In Miller
cemetery near Sllverton.
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NOT A PIRATE
BUT JUST CRAZY
ft H
NEW TODAY.
tt
WANTED Inexperienced girl fa
housework, three In family. Phom
Main 516. ' 5-S-Jt'
FOR SALE New 2-cyllnder 5 H. P.
Indian motorcycle. Owner wisho
to buy small auto. Salem Auto
Garage. Phone 386. 6-6-tt-
FREE DELIVERY The Indepent
ent Market will hereafter Bib
free deliveries to any part o! tit
city. Phone In your orders to 71)
6-4-3t
' BE SURE and see the new Stoddard-
Dayton auto. 30 h. . fully
equipped. Two door, $1450 end loir
door torpedo, $1600, f. o, b. Salem.
I E. N. Gilllnghara, agent 3-21-tt-
LOST $10 reward for the return ol
j a Spitz dog that answers to the
i name of "Fritz." Phone 41.
GREAT BARGAIN Six room nou
I in good condition, chicken twins,
I woodshed, and fruit trees, Sevea-
' teenth, near D street. For a short
I time at $2100. E Hofer & Sou,
I 201 U. S. National bank, Salem
Oregon. 4-29-tP-
FOR SALE Residence and large lot
with natural shade trees, corner
Mission and Twelfth streets, H
fine modern improvements am1
mission finish. For a short dm
only. E. Hofer & Sons, 201 0. &
Nat. Bank building, Salem, Ore.
4-29-tf-'
united rasas leisdd wibi.
Oakland, Ca., May 8. George
Washington Wise, the man accused
of piracy, and alleged to have at
tempted to seize the steamer Buck
man, went violently insane In his cell
In the county jail neve today. . He
attacked his cellmate, nearly killing
him.
MONEY TO
MONEY TO LOAN on personal and
city property. Z. T. Keyes, 3i
S. National Bank BIdg.
4-16-ln
Cottage UndertaVfnq Parlors.
Modern In every detail. Lady assist
ant. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa.
Phone 724.
MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd and Bush Bank. SaletnOj
I Norwich Union
Fire Insurnace Society.-
Burghardt & Meredith, Resident Ag
I 385 STATE STREET.
Notice
The
Capital National
Bank
Has advanced the rate of Inter
est on all its snvluga accounts
to four (4) per cent per nn
nnm from May 1, 1911. All
such accounts npon which the
agreed rate is three (S) per
cent will notwithstanding bear
loir per cent after that date.
GEORGE M. POST
ARCHITECT
Corner State & Liberty Stfc.
Snlem, Oregon.
nnnm i. r.rnv Blk. Phone Si
TYPEWRITERS
ALL MAKES
Bought
Sold
Rented
Repaired ,
Ribbons
Rollers
finiinlie
See Me Before ion a -
C. M- LOCKW00D
Phone
214-1 a S. Com St.
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