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The Capital Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 3

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Salem, Oregon
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3
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iV'iiwi(pm' MJMflaW I MttMWWB "'illllH rfv i il. Court andlLiberty Sts. The Biggest Store IklMiVilH wi nyy -in the Willamette Valley Getting Bigger Every Day; Vvr jpw t-l "1 'W "Tv rsewlsoc-atioi mm, Ladies' Ready-to-wearEGoods VN 11 1 J' Psl 7, Ml (igvrr I IP Pfl ill Wl 71 7lfiiJ iff 7 II ill Children's Jackets Tlio latest New York styles. Largest assortment wo hate over shown $1.00 Uuyo very neat jacket nnd from this tlio price varies Oxford grey jackets, collars, cuff a anil yokes piped with volvet. Special $4.85 Tan, black, blue, grey and rod jackets in good quality kersoy $4.60, $5 and $685 Out buyers went to tho Now York markets specially to secure tlio latest styles (or Fall, 1001.

Wo show an elegant lino ol hlghgrado wraps ftom $10 to $40 Ladies' Capes $1.50 to $40 This lino is so varied In styles and price that wo aro ablo to pleaso ovory one who comes to look, 1 Ladies' Petticoats Block Lustrala with eight-inch accordeon plaiting, plain and fancy 98c Plain black and striped Luatrals $1.50 Tho famous Arlington and Pico Skirts, uoted for valuo; varying In prico 98c to $30 jit Extra heavy Lustrah, silk ru(lles i $4.85 Hxtra heavy Mohairs, silk rullles 1 $5 All silk Petticoat in many styles $5 Mtisllif Underwear This splohdld'jrno is only appreciated by seeing it. It Is kept In ah exclusive department, where- you will be waited on by hdy clorks. White Skirts 75c'to each Beautiful. Gowns 50c to 3.50 each Corset" Covers 10c to $2.00 luch Chemise's 50c to each DrawersOc a pair White Aprons 2Sc to 1.50 each Ladies' Waists 50c to $15 llannelfl.lustrals.morcerlzod fabrics, llannolotts. etc.

Corsets W. B. QUEEN OF AMERICAN CORSETS. WE ARE. EXCLUSIVE AGFNTS FOR An fxcluBivo department on the tecond jloor accos-eable by on electric olovator and experienced lady clerks to serve you.

All the new shapes 50c to $5 tW irKBi ya Fall Dress Goods We make no idle boasts; we make no promises which we cannot fulfill. We send our buyers direct to the. mills for our domestic goods and direct to the. importers for our foreign goods. We can therefore sell cheaper than our neighbors.

Styles for 1901-2 19c yd 25c yd 25c yd 50c yd 55c yd 85c yd All wool check suitings 28 inches wide A fine line of Checks and Plaids for fall wool Tricot flannels in red, blue, black and tan, and 38 inch Suitings in all patterns and colors, AH wool homespun, 58 in'ches wide, Erminie Sacking, 50 inches wide, all wool, exceptional value Josephine cloth, extra heavy for skirts, colors grey and brown -j I-50 Riin proof Cravenettes for skirts, suits and long coats Highest grade 5ruvenettes hi all leading shades. yd Priestley's famous Cravenettes in black and colors Don't Fail to See Our New Fancy Waistings 25c yd." P'' novelties and domestic fancies. A Well Known Firm With a Widespread Record trainable Information Thp Whlt C(V1PY Und(ir the management of Jos. Meyers Sons' for the past i -u i JwentWone years is now located on the corner of Court and Liberty streets in the McCornack building formerly known as the Old Opera House, Hiis building has been "beautifully remodeled for our special use and we have occupied it uuuuaijr, 17UI. VVe are proud of pur new store and the extensively growing patronage which we are receiving at the hands of the generous public, which we are striving harder and harder to please.

Uur new store is well hirhted and fitted with an electric elpvntnr wnifincr rnnm t.riut rooms, writing desks, etc. for the accomodation of our customers who are always welcomed, whether purchasers or visitors. Do not be misinformed the White Corner is Jos. Meyers Sons' new store, Cor. Court and Liberty Streets, one block east of the old store.

Any other firm using the name "WHITE CORNER" does so to mislead the public. Walking Skirts Heavy unlinod tall-or-mttdo skirts $2.75 and $3 Tli latest Norfolk! stylrs right from Now York. i $3.50 to $10 Dross skirts $1.50 to $30.00 Tho prices aro fixed to ploaae every one Furs tu. From Every Clime Conev Scarfs $1.18 Imitation Soal Scarfs $1.38 Imitation Seal Collarettes L8 5 Genulno Beavers, Rlgas, Nutrias, Moff-lons, Mink, Martin, Ottor, Krlmmer, Monkey, Astrakan, etc.v $2.00 to $25.00 Shoes We aro cxclus ive distributors for Saleut of tho famous QUEEN QUALITY Ladles' shoes. They aro tho most up- to -date and best wearing goods on the market.

$3 a pair. Good $1,00 shoo atoro shoes. Lineii Laces 2 to 4 Inches wido north 10c to 16c a yd special bargain picked up while in Mow York. Offered Special 5c a yard. 'VJT 9i i i w0 rA liiitiki ll LA 1 I 0 Ladies' Fine Man-Tailored Suits $5.00 to $40.00 Onoof our lending 'specials for this season is a lilph grade Pebble Ohovlotte.

highly tnllorfd skirt and Jackot lined with silk taffeta. $20.00 Another very strong lino will bo our all-wool suits at $10 dnd $12.50 Now on thoir way from Now York. ViuifbwV'JWk P3 Men's Shirts All now stylos in fancy bosoms 75c to $1.75 Whlto dross shirts, a pecfal valuo 75 cents Unlaundered shirts, heaviest nnd best ma 50 cents i ti Receive Our Best Attention Men's We aro now having manufactured by one of the largost factories in America a social lino of men's shoss In all styles. We know them to bo equal to any tl.00 shoo store bIioss and our price Is only $3.50 The Famous Gordon Hat $3.00 Other hue stylo hate, $1.00 to $4.00 Full ten 'i tor cotton blankets In Kray. white and Ian l'orpalr 50C Full oluvn quarter, extra weight doinet bUnkou, tan, uroy, white Fur pair $1 Twnlvo quaitur ixtrii largo and heavy, well napped and finished For pair $2 White wool blankets In two qualities, elevou quarter slzo For pair, 3 00 itm'l $3 Hest tirade wool blankutu ranging ')r'co ft Fer pair, from $3.60 up SDomeetice anb 1Rotiort6 New Flannelettes in Parisian designs, stripes, solid colors and conventional patterns.

5f 20 cents at6 Wallace's Eagle Pins, guaranteed the best pins on the market. Known by some as the English' Pin, Sold everywhere at 8 cents and 10 cents a paper, ur Jbtice 4 cents a paper I it Our Clothing Department jpk aii-wooi una Bi meres andUhevol'a Cp yVJ Fancy Worsttds, Black Clay Worsteds, Cas- -(t "A sunercp, etc iplv.UU New weave Brown Mil- ton, Farcy Chovotts, Worsteds q1.5U A Grand oneortmont of i Hergo, 1'ancy worst- (Jjl AAJ eun, etc. vUiw.W $18.50 and $20 Here Is wl eio we excel for good value. The tailor arks 10.00 for no better goodf, and we guarantee you a bettor fit nnd bettor workmanship. Men's Coats A valuable and varied assortment $10 to $25 mp VI I1 iy i i lit nil vH "k' Hmci jftihf yJKjBB rt Men's and Boy's Caps 25c, 50c, 75c Tho latest stylos in good wool cloths, tho kind that wear.

Special Offer 200 pairs of Men's Fants taken from broken suits. Thoy, aro worth from 13.00 to $7.60. Wo offer them special to cloao them out from $1 to $5 a pair --s1, Wo show nioro umbrellas In a niiuuto than all tho stores in Salem. A good Corola umbrella with steel frame and wood handle Ladles', children's and men's umbrellas 35c mj to $13.50 Urttra large cyclone umbrellas Extra small children's umbrellas 45c Kmm Boy3 Clotiiing. I Knee pants 50c to a pr.

Boys! suits $2.50 to $6 asuit, Boys' coats $3.50 to $10 each A good base ball and bat is ytxi away with every boys' suit. Boine opcclul lines In boys' clothlnsathalf price. Trunks and it In all Tho larpent nnd most coifpVto llu Dleiu the Famous Drucker Trunks guar-' anteed for one year. Telescopes, Suit Cases ancl Grips of all kinds 4h 4 Wo inakci a specialty ol lndloi'and men's uresa giovos. Wo carry the beat (trades In the ''market and guarantee every pair Expert Fitters to Serve You French Lambs In all colors, special values 98C Fine Importod kids lii'alf colors suede and $1x50 A Genuine Cravenettes i i Are an table for wear ou all occasions, in all weathers aud.lu allelliaates.

No Rubber I No Odor I Porous to the Alrl No Presplrationl and Coverts only found In tho genuine at our store, They will koep you dry and warm without overjieatiug. raMPer (ectly Tho clolh Is mnde by Priestley In Uradfonl EoRland.t woolwhIcUcn- iiot.borft)Qted by rain or water, hot or cpld. have Cravenelten'ma'dejup la coats as wel the goods by tho yard, Such aa Vrunallas, gorges, Metom, Ker- 1 4 All that's nbw'inSiflcs'oan'found al the bif Guaranteed TatTetas, yard wide. Taffetas, Pende-Soiu for petticoafs? waists, dress skirts, etc. Metaiic Velvety vmwtik 4 1 1 Jt Aiiri Follow the Qrowd of Buyersiand Saying People to Salem's Great- umiiimi MEYERS i-1 JOS I I Oi 0U1U) est Store, C6r.

Caul and Liberty Sts. A B0UNDLvvonfdofnoBby for nu.

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