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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1904)
I TRADE BASED ON QUALITY IS THE ONLY SURE TRADE Wo never buy an article unless wo feel sure that it will give satisfactory wear.. This careful atontion to quality has been tho foundation of our suc cess. Our great volumo of business enables us to buy at the lowest quantity prices.. Our "SPOT CASH" plan enables U3 to undersell "regular .stores." Our assortment of Novolty Fall Dross. Goods is very complete.. Salem's best drossors know wo have what they want in DRY GOODS And sell at onohalf the margin of profit asked by "regular" dry goods stores Thoro's somothing about tho NEW YORK RACKET That our customers want to come again.. We carry a larger stock and sell moro shoes than most shoo stores. Every pair gives satisfaction.. That's why. 13 very thing in Ladies' and Men's Furnishings. Salem's Cheapest One Price Cash Store E. T. BARNES, PROPRIETOR IMPORTANT COUNCIL SESSION Telephone Franchise Asked and Ordinance Read Second Time City council mot in regular session last night. Mayor Waters and nil the aldermen, oxcept Ciitlin anil Sims were present. Tlio committee on ways and means reported that they hnil examined tho report of Recorder Judah for tho month of July, and found it correct, also the park board report. Adopted. Tho committeo on ordinances report od an ordinanco establishing a grado on South Commercial street, and also' submitted a roport, without recom mondntion, on tho plumbing code, also asked for further timo on tho ordi nanco renaming and ronumbering tho streets. Tlio roport was adopted. Tho committeo on public buildings recommended thnt tho city hall roof be ropaired and repainted. Adopted. Tho committeo was also empowered to mako minor improvements to tho basement, and to provide gutters on tho old city hall building. A motion wns adopted that bids be received on tho painting of tho roof. Tho committeo on sowers recommend cd thnt the sewer in block 03 bo built. Saloon liconses issued to J. P. Rog ers, nt 260 Commorcinl streot. Wnrrnnts wore drawn to II. Vnndo bert for $70, and .T. A. Jeffersou for 490 for wood. Tho committeo on firo nnd water was authorized to purchnso 300 bushels of oats, 15 tons of hay and one ton of straw, for uso in the firo department. Tho committeo on lights reported against nccopting tho bid of tho Citi zens' Light & Tractionn Company for lighting tho city, and was granted fur or time. Aldermon Downing and Hughes were added to tho committeo appointed sov eral months ngo to examine tho books of. tho city officers. The roport of Marshal Gibson, as city log catcher was adopted, and a war rant ordered drawn for $18, for dogs killed. The recorder was ordered to ontor a tltlHIIIIIIIIIIIH : : Substantial :: Meals... :at the: i White House :: Restaurant J George Bros. Props. i IIMIIIIIIIIIIIMie University of Oregon CJoliege ol Literature, Science and tho Arts College of Science and Engineering. School of Mines and Mining. School of Music. School of Law, School of Medicine. 1 The session of 1803-4 opens Wednesday, 2 address, REGISTRAR University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. lien on Mrs. P. B. Strong's property for sidewalks. A motion for cement sidewalks, 10 feet wide, on north sido of State streot, in block 21, from alloy to east sido of Liberty street, adopted. Cement sidewalk 14 feet wide on west side of block 21 wns ordered. Tho committeo on health nnd police was instructed to inquire into condition of buildings on west sido of block 21. Tho recorder was instructed to buy 20 ynrds of cloth-lined profile paper for street department. Motion for wooden sidewalk on nortli sido of Highland avenue, from Elm street to fnirground rond, adopted. Perry Shipley and Mnrtin Ryan wero nppointed special policemen without pay. Special committeo authorized to buy three iron seats for nvenuc. Tho- street commissioner was author ized to build a wooden sidewalk on west Bido of High street past Thos. Hoimnn's property, nnd chargo to abutting property. A cement sidownlk was ordered- on tlio cast sido of south linlf of block 03. Tho street commissioner wns di rected to erect monument on boundary lino between city nnd Polk county. Motion for correction nnd -preservation of records of streets, sewers, etc., by street commissioner, adopted. Petition from proporty owners on Union sheet, between Liberty and Commercial, for n cliango in tho grade in tho alloy nllowcd, nnd ordored ad vertised. Bills of Carson, Adams & Cannon, in tho case of City vs. iMnto, referred to .special committee. Application for a telepliono franchise wns mndo by W. D. DoVnrnoy, nnd an ordinanco was submitted by .7. II. Mc Xiiry nnd Thos. P. Fcnton, attorneys for tho applicant. The ordinanco wns rend tho first and second times, nnd then referred to n special committeo of three, to bo nppointed by tho mayor, who shall act as chairman. Aldermen Gersncr nnd Hughes woro appointed. Tho street committeo wns instructed to nscortaiu tho cost of a road roller, grnder, nnd street machinory in gen eral. It. pays to do business gener ously. The proef: Schilling's Best. Full-strength and pure, and the prices only enough tc pay for the quality. Moneyback. FRANK DAVEY Notary Public; conveyancing and examining titlos. Life, health nd accident insurance. Room 9, Odd Fellows' building, opposite Court House. MC September 14. For catalogue, DAILY CAPITAL JOUBNAX, SAI3Hfr PERSONALS Dr. Meyers, of Albany, is in tho city on busiuc'ss. Judge Wolvorton returned this morn ing from Albany. Hon. C W. Fulton is in tho city on .1 short businoss trip. . II. M. Cockorllne, tho Albany insur nnce man, is in tho city in search of victims. Paul ATnlleyly, of Portland, returned homo yesterday" after a shor.t visit with Portland friends. George Dorcns, the hop man. enmo up irom Jt'ortiamt, wnere ho had beon on a short business trip. Miss Delia Gooduo went to Silverton last evening, where she will visit with friends for n few days. Albert McPoland returned homo to Cottago Grove yesterday, after nu ox tended visit in this city. Mrs. Henry Dillen, of Portland, enmo up to this city this morning, nnd will visit friends for a short time. Miss Viiln Moorp, of Portland, who has been tho guest Tf her uncle, Judge P. A. Moore, returned homo yesterday. Misses Minna Snuvnin and Edith Mnplethorpo attended tho funeral of tho late John Slmfer nt Turner today. .Mrs. O. D. Hutton, of Portland, who has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Oswnld West, returned homo yester day. Ex-Governor Lord nccompanied his son, Will, as fnr as Portlnnd, on his wny to Morgan Park school, nenr Chi cago. Mrs. J. V. Beggs went to Turner this morning for n short visit at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Mathins, of that pluce. Harry Sehlosser, of Albany, arrived in tilts city Inst evening, and will tnko up his old position in the cfiice of Fabor & Xeis. Clydo Brock, ono of tho employes In tho Heppner bank, who litis beon in this city visiting, returned to his homo yes terdny. Miss Gunderson, who has been' the guest during tho, fair of Miss Regina West, left last evening for her homo nt Astoria. Charles Pnrmenter returned yester day from an extended trip to tlio St. Louis exposition and through thq Southern stntes. Mrs. D. L. Mntheny and daughter, Miss Blanche, returned to their home nt Oregon City last evening, nfter a visit with friends here. W. A. Liston. tho insurance and real cstnto man, lenves today for a six j wccks' trip by team in Kastcm Oregon, in tho interest of tho Continental In surance Company. Cnptnin and Mrs. Charles Murphy lcavo for Fort Stovens this evening, whoro the captain will completo n gov ornmont plumbing contract which he hils boon filling for T. M. Burr, of this city. Mrs. Carl Baker loft last evening for Ilnrirngton, Wash., whoro she will join hor husband, who is principal of tho public schools at that place. Mrs. Bnk or was formerly Miss Js'ellio South wick, of this city. Attorney Tliomns P. Fenlon, of Kan sns City, who litis been in tho city in tho interest of the DoVnrnoy Telephone Company, loft this morning for Port land to make preparations for tho ap plication fnr a franchise in that city. Fred Steusloff loaves this ovcuing for Alberta, to look after land nnd cat tlo business. Tho StouslolTs aro a grow ing concern, doing nbout $200,000 a year, and what Fred don't know nbout fresh and cured meats wouldn't make any ono rich. Mrs. R. P. Mortonson, of Yoncolln, who has spent tho past two weeks with hor pnronts, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hen ry Schoomnker, in South Salem, ro turned homo this morning. o Theatre Oar Tonight. The thontro car will lonvo nfter the show tonight, nnd run to the peni tentiary. Tho other linos will bo sup plied by tho depot car, which Hill make the Into run. $100 Reward, $100. Tho readors of this paper will be ploasod to learn that thero is at least one dreadod disoase that soienee has beon nble'to euro in all its stages, and that is Catarrh. .Hall's Catarrh ure is the only ponitivo euro now known to tho modioal fraternity. Catarrh being n constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting direct ly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its ourative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dol lars fr any ease that it fall to ears. Send fer list of testimonials. Address F. J. CHE.VEY L CO, Tole-j do, Ohio. Fold by all druggists, 75c. fake Hall's Family Pills for const pat ton. OREGON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, I HOSEJM- As a health makor, tonic and nonthly regula tor, tho Bitters will be found unequalled. That's why so many women uso it to tho exclusion of nil other reme fe .STOMACH a Fitters dies. It uovcr falls in cases Sick Headache uramps, bloaunir. Faintinir Snnlls. DiicKacne ana intugoiition. Try a hot tie. w V' , -" Everything Serene. Only ono arrest is tho good record of Salem yesterday. J. E. Aguilai, who took on n littlo too much fire water, got a littlo boistrous, nnd was put to bed in tho city hotel, but, on tho promiso of good behavior, wns ro leased this morning. u Indicates a Wedding. Mnrringe liconso was issued yester day to H. D. Ryan nnd Gertrude N. Johnson. S0Z0D0NT TOOTH POWDER Then la no Beauty that can stand tho disfigurement of bd teeth. Take caro of your teeth. Only one way , S0Z0D0KT tmiHHniniiiiiiiiini j Fesfi Today J A FULL LINE OF Chocolated1 earns t ; at Zf mi's : 1 54 State St Phone 1971 I "iiiiiiiiiiumiiiiiiiio Schools Re-open Noxt Monday, dents will find and tho stu- Pattern's Book Store. Headquarters with all tho latest things in school room necessities. Special attention called to our tablet Hue. Bltie Ribbon For Studebaker Rigs Again has tho superior excellence and the wide range of Studebaker goods been vindicated by the award of tho blue ribbon nt tho Oregon Stato Fair. Kvery your shows marked pro gress in the buggy builders' art, and ovory year sees Studebaker in ndvanco of all others, not only in tho building of light driving rigs, but in surrles, landaus, broughams, hacks, delivery wagons, farm wagons, log trucks uud in fact everything that runs. Wo are proud of 8tudcburkor's roc ord. Hcneoiu Hancock Disc Plows, Moni tor Double Disc Drills, Syrnauso Sul kies and Gangs, Shurplos, Tubular Cream Separators. Falrbanks-Morso Ousoliiio Kuglnes, nnd nil our other numorous wellknown Unas liavo won moro favor than over, and wo can truthfully assort that our display linn resulted in the largest salo of goods in our oxperlonee. Oregon" farmers are wide awako. F. A. Wiggins' Implement House 255-257 Liberty 8t Farm implements, Automobiles, Sewing Machines and Supplies. That old (Irand Armv man, Lyman Olukoley, is quite ill. He Iihh march") on many a Southern hattleJIcld. He has been in many a drawl Army pa rade. He has sheered the old flag, nnd hurrahed for many of tho great gen erals. Call on him at his home in ?orth Salem, and say an encouraging word te the old eowrade. Let us hope ho is net fighting bis last battto, but if he is be will do It bravely. That is the kind of stuff the old I'nlen veter ans were made of. They did not go to war as professional soldiers, or be cause they loved lighting. They wntcl the war to be over and get home, aad. tbrv meant business. MMSBBif lOOi HERE TO OR HERE Rain Coats A rain coat is bettor than rheum atism, and costs much less. Pneumonia comos cheap, but goos high. A gonulno cravenetto rain coat on tho back is worth two umbrellas in tho hand. Tho cravenotting process don't mako tho fabric air-tight nor yet dclugo proof; does mako it non-absorbent of moisturo and odorless all without changing its appoarance. An ideal rain coat and fall ovorcoat combined. $12.50, $18 to $22.50 A rain coat is a nocessity not a lux ury. Salem Woolen Mill Store C. P. BISHOP, Proprietor. I HOW IS IT You can purchnso now goods nt llostoin k Qreonbnum's nt lower prices than nt these so-called CLOSING OUT SALES Uy which Salem Is so much infested. Kven tho Chluoso Imvo caught onto this Ainorican idea, and aro advertising to closo out in so many days. We hope to be In business for a long time Wo purchasod our goods ot bedrock prices. Wo work them with a small margin of profit. THIS IS WHY Wo discount thoso so-called sales. Ladies' and Misses' Coats Prices $3.75, $0.00, $0.50, $0,00, 910- NO storo In this city will duplicate these values. FURS at 08c, also $2.70, $3.C0 and $3.00. Heo them to appreciate thorn, KNITTING SILKS, -ounco spools 25c each. Suitings 60-inches wido only 50c n yard. Suitings 30-inchos wido, only 25c u yard. BED SPREADS, only 7So each. Tnblo llnon, 00-In wido only AOo na yard UMBRELLAS, gbrln silk, fine handles, looks liko $C nrtlole, only $1.75 Vmbrellas, steol rods, 40c up. Men's Suits, $10.00 special effort, cannot be duplicated. MILLINERY, all new goods, latest styles, largo assortmonti popular prices. Motto, buy your goods at ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM H 1 1 HH-H-H-W-H-HII Hi Voget "Lumber AND I Fel Company. Hough and dressed lumber, sash, doors, lath and shingles, ash and fir wood. Salem Ore. ; ; Down town office 112 Court ; ; street Tolopbono Main 24 51. ; ; Ono block east of S P. pas- ; ; senger depot. iHUHHlHtmttHH ll Funeral Rates Reduced, Cabs and carriage for funerfti At half prioa. Slmpsoa'o livery, opposite Court bouso tt SEE TO BUY Tho now Fall and Winter Suits aro lioro for you to soo, try on or buy, If you go so far as to try on a suit wo shall bo suro of you aa a customer, for to try on ono of our garments Is to bocomo conviuced that you need Seek No Further for satisfaction, stylo, fit, quality or prlco. Thero is nothing about a mado-to-order suit costing from $30.00 to $40.00 that you will not flud in our suits cost lug SIO. S12.50, $15. S20. S25. Our clothing is of tho highest grado, correct in stylo and ovory suit is built on honor. I IU0MMtM4 All this season's goods NIGHT SCHOOL Tall Term Opens Monday, Septem ber 20th. Subjects Fee 3 months. Arithmetic JJ52.00 liookkeplng 4,00 Penmanship 3.00 Orammui' 2.00 Heading and Spelling ... 2.00 Other subjects taught if required. Tor psrticultrs call at Y. H. C. A. OFFICE A I!1 iii 111 H I 1 i '1 i I 1. i! i i i i iMli'llfi6lIIMl,ll"'