Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 23, 1913, Page PAGE FIVE, Image 5

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FASTINATING ARRAY
OF WOMEN'S SUITS,
COATS ND DRESSES
Creations of exquisite beau
ty, extremely smart models de
veloped1 by the foremost style
creators. To fully appreciate
this style show you should
come in and see the attractive
garments we have assembled.
The new fashionable effects
are very stunning, all made of
this season's newest and most
popular fabrics.
Booster Sale Specials in
Suits, Coats and Dresses
Regular Price
$7.50 to $50.00
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The Well Dressed Man is
the Tailormade Man
Clothes made for YOU, to suit your individual
ity are what YOU, as a carefully dressed
r man,, need. -. j. ,-,... .. (
By the Scotch Woolen Mills system you get at
a moderate price the equivalent to the best in
quality at a much lower price. One trial is all
we ask.
A wide variety of the newest and best fabrics
are at your disposal.
Suits or Overcoats at
$15 and $20
SCOTCH WOOLEN MILLS
359 STATE STREET
Any day is a good Jay to begiu s
course of training at the Capital Busi
ness College the school that for U
years has been training young people to
entor businoss with the assurance of
success, Its graduates may be found
one end of the state to the other, hold
ing the best places. Investigate what
it can do for you.
SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES
Allen's Foot-Ease, the antiseptic pow
der. It relieves painful, smarting,
tender, nervous feet, and instantly
takes the sting out of corns and bun-
ionB. It s the greatest comfort discov
ery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease
makes, tight or new shoes feel easy. It
is a certain relief for sweating, callous,
swollen, tired, aching feet. Always use
it to break in new shoes. Try it to
day. Sold everywhere, 25 cents. Don 't
accept any substitute. For FREE
trial package address Allen a. ulm
sted, Le Roy, Y.
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f IIop picking and prune picking
win soon oe here, contract your
bread and cake supply early with
THE SALEM
ROYAL BAKERY
Former German Bakery, and you
will be assured of dealing with an
up-to-date, sanitary and respon
sible firm. Phone 878, No. 249.
Commercial street.
GOLDSMITH & THEUER
PROPRIETORS.
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LAST NIGHT
Of the Vocal Marvel
CHAS. GIBBS,
"Dead"Hear him say it
DAPHNE LEWIS
The .wonderful contralto.
"JOYCE OF THE NORTH WOODS"
Mary Fuller as the heroine of this famous Edison drama- I
tization of the popular novel. Two other good reels.
15 cts. Children 10 cts.
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CITY NEWS.
Local barbers are "making hay
while the sun shines" now. Hop pick
ers, with long whiskers are flocking'
home, and the nifty man behind the
razor is having the time of his life '
mowing the crops.
Prunes are fine ana the geese hang
ing high, according to August Hucke
stein and son. The postmaster and the
cigar man made a visit to their ranch
south of the city yesterday, and found
everything in tip-top shape.
After rambling about some of Ore
gon's finest territory for a week, Jack
McGlyn, night clerk at the Hotel Ma
rion, has returned much refreshed and
satisfied. Mr. McGlyn visited Foloy
Springs, sojourned at Belknap Springs
and waded in Blue river. He took in
the mining district near Blue river and
enjoyed a general good time, and last
night he was seen posted at his old
stand behind the counter of Salem's
popular hostelry.
According to Secretary Bynon, of
the Commercial club, local people will
celebrate the opening of the Panama
canal by making a big racket. Secre
tary Bynon communicated with the
Commercial club, of Portland, and has
made the necessary arrangements for
the notification of the opening. Toot
ing whistles and ringing church bells
in connection with various noise-making
devices will be heard in Salem when
the Atlantic and the Pacific are made
as one.
I The Store that Saves You Money
OUR THIRD WEDNESDAY SPECIAL
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Go-Carts
Removable Hood
Collaspsible Frame
Rubber Tired
Wheels.
Price
$3.25
Brass Beds
2-inch continuous
posts, five heavy
fillers.
Price
$12.75
Shasta Heaters
Cast top and
bottom, cast lined.
Full nickle trim
med. Handsome foot
rests on both sides.
Price
$7.85
We Buy for Less Therefore We Sell for Less Ei
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Stores
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HOME I FURNISH EKd
COR. COURT &HIGHSTS.
Vancouver,
Or,
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w. Washington
"IN BAD"
You are certainly 'in bad"
when you allow the appetite to
lag, the digestion to become
impaired and the bowels con
stipated. Got "in right" today
by taking a short course of
HOSTETTER'S
Stomach Bitters
The Willamette river is losing its
bottom, according to the old time riv
ermen and launch owners. They declare
that the water is so low that a small
launch can hardly navigate the river in
certain places. This is rather unusual
at this time of the year, as the records
at the 0. C. T. company's dock show
that the stage of the Willamette at
this time of the year heretofore has
been much higher.
William Petzel, administrator of the
estate of the late Joe Petzel, yesterday
afternoon commenced an action for
damages in the circuit court against the
Oregon Electric company. It is al
leged in the complaint that the defend
ant company operated a train at a great
rate of speed without giving due warn
ing that it was approaching a motor
truck in which Joe Petzel was riding,
and who was killed as a result of the
train running into the truck. $7500
damages are asked for in the complaint.
G. B. Trask and J. D. Densmore are al
so complainants against the company in
a separate suit filed to recover $3100
damages alleged to be due on account
of the defendant's train running into
the truck while being operated negli
gently. NEW YORK APPLAUDS AID A.
Mnio. Frances Alda made her first
appearance at the Metropolitan Opera
house this season on December 11, in
one of her favorite roles, that of Mimi
in "Boheme. "
When Alda. first came to the Motro-
politain a few years ago, she was at
once recognized as the possessor of a
voice of exceptional beauty. That the
prima donna is also forturuite enough to
possoss abundant intelligence and an
unbounded capacity for hard work is
evidenced by the manner in which her
art had broadened since her debut here.
The following exec-rpts from the New
York press show with whist apprecia
tion the diva was received on her ap
pearance. If ever before she has sung
so well at the Metropolitan as she did
last night, then the occasion escapes
memory, and the huge audience appre
ciated her work. She resisted tempta
tions to force her voice, singing with re
pose and beauty of tone. Her phras
ing was musical and she sang her first
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Pick Out Your Overcoat
While Our Splendid Stock
is Still Intact
Overcoats this season combine luxurious comfort
and warmth with a more graceful appearance. We
have an especially good assortment by the best Ameri
can and English makers. Overcoats that are just the
thing for daily wear and yet adaptable for wear with
a dress suit.
You'll get the maximum wear and service for the
money at
$20.00
Others at $2.SQ (for raincoats.) to $40.
THE TOGGERY, Inc.
167 North Commercial Street.
act aria so impressively that enthusi- and with unorring pitch. So, too, in
asts interrupted the opera to applaud the farewell scene with. Iiodolfo, of tha
nor. Ana at tne end or the act she third act, was the admirable." N. Y.
Boared to a high- C with utmost ease Herald, Dec. 12, 1912. . . Adv.
Globe Theatre
TODAY
Basco and Brown's Musical
. Comedy Company
CHANGE OF PROGRAM TODAY
"A Chinese Ambassador"
8 new music, new costumes, New Songs, New Dances.
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tu nuiiicuaimumuicn!
2NEW PICTURES2
Bargain Matinee Every Day
Prices:
Matinee, adults, 15c; children, 10c.
Evening, adults, 25c; children, 10c.
Globe Theatre
FARM SEEDS
Just received a large shipment of Grass and Clover
Seeds and can now fill orders for any sized lot. Some
fancy Vetch Seed at the right price.
A complete stock of rec leaned Fall Oats, Rye, Cheet
Seed, etc.
Seed Cleaning
Remember that we have the only power seed clean
ers in the city and clean all our seeds before offering for
sale. Also, do custom work at reasonable charge. Bring
in your seeds and grain and have them cleaned in first
class shape.
D. A. WHITE & SONS
FEEDMEN AND SEEDMEN.
251-261 State Street. S.le.n, Oregon.
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ON BRASS GOODS
This Sale Includes a
Beautiful Assortment of
Jardinieres
Jardiniere Stands
Umbrella Holders
Vases, Fern Dishes
Bon Bon Dishes
FOR THE FIRE PLACE
We have just received a large shipment of iron
and brass firesets, andirons and fire screens.
SEE DISPLAY OF BRASS GOODS.