Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 02, 1912, Page Page Six, Image 6

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1012.
Every guess you make in our Presidential Auto Contest gives you another opportunity to win the beautiful
Buick Automobile-Read about the Special State Fair Off erings-Starting Monday Morning, Lasting All Week
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The Best Display of
WOMEN'S
COATS
The general comment made on our display of Fall
and Winter Coats Is that In every way It ecllpHeg any
allowing ever made In thin department. The variety
Ih ho groat and the range of priced bo comprehen
sive, that we cm Miliary any laiito or any purse, und
besides, In thU section and In the Women's Suit sec
tion wo lire offering Home special values that cannot
to duplicated elsewhere at our very low prices.
The Showing of Coats
Includes Paniur, Ruff Neck and Deep Cafe effects,
and may bo ha.l In Chinchillas, Zllillene, Broadcloths,
Hondo, Serges, Cheviots, Diagonal Mixtures, Double
faced materials, I'lusli, Caracul, Persian and Balkan
Lamb, etc. All the popular materials being shown
in Black, Navy, Drown, Tana, Greys, Cream and
Mixtures.
Price range
$7.50 to $50
See them this week
Sale of
Ladies' 50c Gauze Lisle Hose, 37c pair
Special Offering
Ladies' $1.75 Kid Gloves, at $1.48 pair
An extra high grade black gauze Lisle
Hose, wide garter top, douhlo heel and
toe. You'll do well to snap up, this
great bargain and supply your future
needs. Our regular 50e quality
For this week
37c pair
Monday morning at 8:30 starts this
Great Glove Offering. Auto Kid Gloves
the good kind that, will wear, and give
satisfactory service, may be had In
brown, tan or oxblood colors, sold usu
ally at $1.75
For this week
$1.48 pair
ANNOUNCEMENT
In place of our usual Wednesday sale we will Inaugurate
our annual State Fair Special to run the entire week.
Ladies' Guaranteed Chiffon
Taffeta Silk Petticoats-State
Fair Offering, $4.95 each
The allowing Includes Green, Red, American Beauty, Navy
Drown, Grey, Light Blue, Black, White and many change-
able effects In pretty flounce styles. A good heavy silk
Petticoat at $i. 03 instead of $7 or $8 and they're well
made too. Se. Window Display, Court Street.
W-rvtto III
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25 per cent
Reduction of Ladies'
Street Pumps
An extra offering during State Fair
Week. Dainty, Pumps of Tan, Patent,
Suede, Nu Buck and Gunmetal Leath
ers. They're all high-class In style
find are of our "Good Goods" quality.
Purchase during the week and save
25 per cent
THR HfiMR OF
HART SCHAFFNER MARXJ
A Special of
Superfine Flannel
at 16c a yard
Just the thing for Kimonos, House
Dresses, etc. A large variety of pretly
patterns In choice colorings, with bor
der for trimming, 30 inches wide and
offered social for the week at
1623cayard
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IN THE SILK SECTION
Regular $1.75 yard
Duchess Satin
offered this week
$1.35 a yard
Lustrous, beauteous Duchess Satin,
that most favored of fabrics. This
offering will bo sure to attract the
widest attention so we adviso shop
ping early in tho week as the supply
may run out.
$1.75 quality
$1.35 a yard
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Every Time We Sell a Man One of Our
HART SCHAFFNER & MARX
Suits or Overcoats we feel that we've done him a Bpcclal service; and
before he gets through with It ho feels the same way. Hart Schaffner
& Marz make such good clothes that when we Introduce a man to
them we've made him a friend, not only of us, but of the clothes. Bet-
ter get acquainted here. Come and look, anyway.
Special State Fair Offerings
in Our Men's Section
All $20 Suits Specially Priced at $13.85
including all the newest fabrics and colorlng3 and the very best styles
a chance to buy a Goo Su't at a tremendous saving.
All $1.50 Shirts, Special This Week
$1.00 each
Men here's your chance to slock up on good serviceable Shirts, the
$1.50 kind.
Your choice, $1.00
All 50c Fancy Hose prices this week, 3 pair for $1. How's this for a
Hose bargain 3 pairs for 50c Hose.
A Dollar and a Half Worth of Hose for $l.QO
I School
ti
In a few days. nnd the question
arises, Are your child's eyes all
right? The beBt way to deter
mine Is to have a thorough ex
amination of their eyes to see
Just what condition they are In.
Don't start them off by bolng
handicapped with being unable
to see properly or nervous. Give
them at least as near equal
chances with tho rest of the
children. You can do It, anil It
Is up to you.
Hemember that I am espe
cially fixed for that purpose,
and guarantee all my work. I
am able to refer you to nearly
sixteen hundred people, and
among tlicm over two hundred
children, that we have corrected
their eyes sluce locating in tlilB
city. No exlr charge lor ex
nmlunUon. Offices, 210-211 United Statei
National Hauk Building.
Dr.FlP.Mendelsohn
DOCTOR OF OPTICS
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CITY NEWS.
(end Business for Sale
Inquire Salem Fence Works.
9-2-tt
For Frvtili Oljmpbi Oysters
Phone 2123, Salem Fish aud Poultry
Market. 9-2-Ct
Heine Again
Mrs. E. Cook Patton and daughter,
Luella, have returned from Ixmg
Ileaeh, Col.
HoiNon Council Tonight
Regular meeting of HodHon Coun
cil No. 1, R. & S. M., this evening. A
full attendance Is requested by order
of the Thrice Illustrious Master. Vis
iting companions, welcome.
Our Honsls, Stows
And boiling meats are always cut
right, and from the hcBt beef stock
that can he had. Phone Main 247. The
Capital Mmit Market.
Something flood
In tho way of a poultry farm. 6
acres, one-half in prunes, good cot
tage, wood liouse, Incubator room,
brooder rooms, chicken houses, scratch
lug pens, city water. This place must
be seen to be appreciated, 10 minutes'
walk from depot, at FiiIIb City. Price
$3000. Tarker & Warehani, with K.
Hofer & Sons, 213 South Commercial
Btreet. 8-28-vt
Notice to the Public
The Impression is being clrcu'ated
that our company la Interested in Koy
Wassaiu's firm, known as the Salem
Lumber Co. This Is to Inform the
public and especially our customers,
thnt we are In no way connected with
Hint firm. The Chas. K. Spanldlng
Uigglng Co. " 8-27-6t
Nothing on the .Market
That we cannot supply you with.
Canning fruits, fresh vegetables and
the grocorles thnt cannot be excelled
anywhere In Salem. Phone Main 311.
J.' M. Lawrence.
Four Cans for 30c
Four cans of the best condensed
cream for only 30c, better get a Biip-
ply at once. Ask about our fruit Jar
special. At Sperling's, 311 North Com
mercial street. Phone Main fifl.
Laid I" Temporarily
A. L. Fraser, who looks after Sa.
lem'g wants in the tin and sheet metal
line, Is in the drydock for a short time
on account of an injured leg.
Home From Newport
Mrs. I-a Molne Raymond Clark and
daughter returned from Newport Sat
urday evening, where Mrs. Clark in
stalled Tlill Sheridan Woman's Relief
Corps, auxiliary to the Grand Army of
the Republic, which has become too
feeble to maintain a post there, The
corps started with 20 charter mem
bers, and a fine social gathering was
held in her honor at the conclusion
of the installation.
Company Chungcs Hands
The Marion County Abstract Co..
which litis been publishing the Dally
Abstract, has changed hands, and will
hereafter be called the Dully Abstract
company. 11. Zopha Tharp will be
the sole proprietor, having bought
out Mr. Wlest's interest. Help well
versed In obstract work will be used
to get out the paper nnd a high stand-
ard will he maintained.
Our Bread Alnti) t tiood
It Is made by the latest improved
machinery and In a bakery thnt is as
cleau as your parlor. Just try It.
Phone Main 131. The Sunset Grocery
An Old Newspaper
N. T. Rowers, of Route 6, who has
been a resident of this section for
many years, was In the office this
morning and showed a copy of the
Vancouver Telegraph Vo. 11, No. 24, 1
of date December 20, 1861, and con-
taiulng President Lincoln's message.
The copy is printed on canvas, and is
certainly a valuable souvenir.
Sign of the Times
Sign at the IUIgh Theatre, "where
everybody goes."
Nollre
Will the gentleman who enjoyed
himself nt the Ullgh theatre by laugh
ing so heartily, come and get his teeth
nt the box office. !
O. C.T. Co.'s
Steamer leaves for Portland Mon
day, Wednesday nnd Friday at 6 a. m.
JT. P. BALDWIN', Agt
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How about your glasses?
Have you worn them for some
time?
If so remember the eyes change
and different lenses may be nec
essary to give you perfect sight.
To avoid possible eyestrain,
have us examine your eyes for
new glasses today.
A. MfCl'LLOCH
Optometrist
291 North Commercial Street
(Ground floor)
I Phone 925 Office hours 9 to 5
Wexford
MATINEE 2 P. M. TODAY.
See the great race track scene
with running races. This is a
very exciting picture. Will start
you right for the fair.
ALSO
A Good Kingraph and Edisos.
Two Reels Tragedy of the Dei.
crt 2000 Feet
Tuesday, Wednesday and
Thursday
V'Liberty
MATINEE EVERY DAY 2 P. M.
A Good Program of Pictures
AND
MR. YOl'ST, Dramatic Tenor
MONEY TO LOAIV
THOS. K. FORD
Over Ladd and Rush Bank, Salem, Oi
WE WILL MAIL YOU $1.00
for each set of old False Teeth sent us.
Highest prices paid for old gold, sil
ver, old watches, broken Jewelry and
precious stones. Money sent by return
mall. Pullo. Smelting Itcflnlng Co,
established 20 years, 863 Chestnut St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. To Dentists : We will
,buy your gold filings, gold scrap,
land platinum. Highest prices paid.
NORWICH UNION
FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY
BCRGHARDT ft MEREDITH
Resident Agents tSi State Street
IVVOOD AND COAL
In any quantity. Prompt deliverj
our specialty. Falls City Lumbei
Company, 279 North Commercial
street Phone Main 813
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm and city property. John b
Scott, over Chicago Store. Salem, Or
egon. Phone 1552.
COMING
JIM HU DSO..
Watch for Date.
' AUCTIONEER
Henry E. Voorhels, Michigan auc
tioneer. Satisfaction guaranteed
or no pay. Terms reasonable. R.
F. D. No. 7, Salem, Oregon.
JAPANESE LAUNDRY AND DRY
CLEANING WORKS
No machinery to tear and wear
out delicate fabrics. . Work called
for and delivered promptly.
436 Ferry St. Phone Main 2252
MONEY TO LOAN
On good Real Estate seeirlty.
BECIITEL ft BINOK
17 State Street
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Office Phone Main 183
Rlgdon Residence Main 111.
RIGDON-RICHARDSON CO.
Funeral Directors and Undertakers
252 N. High Street
Sacred
Heart
Academy
A CHARTERED INSTITUTION
UNDER THE DIRECTION
OF THE SISTERS OF THE
HOLY NAMES OF JESUS AND
MARY
Modern Conveniences
Domestic Comforts.
Noted High School, Musio and f
Art Departments 1
Religion of Pupils Is not Inter- j
fered wfth. 1
Scholastic year begins Sept 16.
For Year Book address Sister T
Superior. J
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ig Vaudeville Show
Best Moving Pictures
ORCHESTRA MUSIC
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THEATRE
Complete Chane of Programme
Sundays and Thursdays
Salem's only Modern Fireproof
Theatre of Many Exits
To amuse and make you happy is my business
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