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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1905)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM OTlErtO:, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 25, 1005. 3 LADIES' wr.OKWBAB Fancy Embroidered washablo stock collars In nil wanted colors. Vnlues rango tip ns high as COc. Very spe cial prlco 15 Tf-j1 IM.lt, SILK COVERED WAIST FEATBERBpNE l)e SILK COVERED COLLAR rEATHERBONE ,5 To have the Confidence OP TIIE PUBLIC, THE ACTIONS OP THE MAN, FIRM OR CORPORATION MUST MERIT IT. HONESTY, NOTTHE KIND FOR POLICY SAKE, BUT THE GENUINE OLD-FASHIONED KIND OF MAN TO MAN, IS TID3 KEYNOTE. OVER A QUARTER OF A CENTURY HAS SEEN US DOING BUSINESS IN SALEM, EVERY YEAR BETTER THAN ITS PREDECESSOR; A SUCCESS DUE SOLELY TO KEEPING FAITH WITH THE PUBLIC, OIV INO FOR EVERY DOLLAR WE RECEIVE ITS EQUIVALENT IN MERCHANDISE. WE HAVE THE MERCHANDISE AT JUST THE TDME YOU WANT IT, AND AT JUST THE PRICES YOU CONCEDE ARE FAIR, TID3 GENEROUS PATRONAGE THAT HAS BEEN ACCORDED US HAS CAUSED US TO EXPAND OUR BUSINESS QUARTERS AND HAS FINALLY BEEN PRODUCTIVE OF THE GREATEST STORE BUILDING IN THE VALLEY. IT IS NOW A GENERAL HOUSEHOLD WORD THAT MEYERS' IS THE "SAFEST PLACE TO TRADE." i Hit 1 ' lam ifi Mil ISk mil ' Wemen's Suits FOR FALL AND WINTER latest materials and trimmings somo nro very plain, others finely trlramod the general effoct nil goes to innko up the greatest showing over brought to the Wlllamotto val ley. If you nro looking for tho nowest nnd best, eomo hero first, our assortment is so lnrgo as to in- euro somotbing to your liking. Qualities arc, as usual, tho best to bo found for tho price $14 to $37.50 Childrens's Coats OF BEARSKIN Looks well wears better. Not equalled foa, service. Washes liko linen. Cream and colors. Plain and trimmed, $3.50 "P. Silk Petticoats Guaranteed Silk Petticoats in all wanted Bhndes. Wo will roplaco any skirt that shows defect in tbroo months' wear. Our assortment of colored petticoats is second to nono in this section nnd nro values that canont bo bettered. $5.85 to $23.50 OUTING FLANNEL UNDERWEAR Tho most completo showing in tho citv of whlto nnd colored flannel underwear for Ladies' Misses and Children. SECOND FLOOR "Cravenette" Dress In a groat variety of now color ings nnd patterns In widths from 04 to CO inches. Tho genuine bears a circular stamp which is a guaran teo of its boing wntorproof. Liko all good things this has numerous imitations, but nono are as good as tho genuine, which costs no more $1.50 to $3 yd Blanket Cloth New colorings and patterns, 27 to 33 inches wide for Bath Robes nnd Heavy Kimonas. Roso nnd Jnpn neso patterns in colors Blue, Pink, Tan, Light Gray and Red. 15 to 5Q FURS Chooso now. Grcntcst variety of depondablo furs ever shown in this city. Every ono of tho nowest dc signing. Frlces aro quito modest for such qualities. 98 to $50 "M&RODB" Hani FiUtS) UNDERWEAR PREPARE FOR COOLER WEATHER No botter time than now. Stocks aro full nnd the assortments nro at their bost. Pull rango of sizes for women and children, VESTS, UNION'SUTTS, DRAWERS AND TIGHTS. Tho bost ribbed undorwear made, becauso it is Hand Finishod. 50 to $3.50 Hemfnway Silks FOR NEEDLEWORK Guaranteed fast colors in wnsk ablo embroidery silks. Mado from puro silk and in a rango of colorings and shades that you can find just what you wnnt to complete that picco of fancy needlework. Besides you get hotter materials and at a less price than others ask. 4 skein; 45 d Embroidery Spool Silk of Colobrated Orlontnl Dyes, insur ing permanency nnd brilliancy nftor laundering. Largo spools, regular Bo grade. Small spools, regular 2c grade a for 1$ PILLOWS AND CUSinONB Just Tccoivcd a full lino of cov ered and uncovorcd sofa cushions in new and pretty patterns. All sizes aro included in this showing. 25 t0 $4.50 iff. Tahu hats Our men's hat department is crowded with the new shapes and colors and they aro all pretty. Ask to sco tho now OXFORD GRAY HAT Tho nobbiest nnd nowest stylo shown FIRST FLOOR OUR LINE Of Suits and Overcoats for Fall and 1 Winter is now complete, nnd wo hnvo no hesitation in saying that it .is tho most porfect in fabrics, work mnnship and style wo have over shown, DON'T WORRY. If you buy a garmeut "from Moycrs for if it goes wrong Meyers will mako It right. .Gould anything bo moro foirf We want you to sco our superb showing of men's suits at $10 Othors would ask $12.50 to $15. Rain Coats FOR MEN Gonuino Priestley Cravenottes in a special assortment of styles and colors. Your sizo is Lore from $0 to $25 hi Street Railway Men. Philadelphia, Pa., Sept, 25. Tho Jcnnlcol and Electrical Association knd tho Claim Agents' association be an their annual convention in Phlla- il-'hia today preliminary to and in connection with tho twenty-iourm Bu ccal meeting of tho American street Railway association. The association rrcper will begin its session Wednes day. Th lrnt rftilavrv association is fcorrposed of officers of street railway P. . . .. ... ... .1.. TTMfiAl pompanies in au ernes 01 mo um- States and Canada -where street cars hre In use. Reports and naners to bo presented. -.- - - - 1 ;o xao convention snow ;nai xno grumu if atraat (1nrr nntnArMfl dlni-fl the ntnduction of electrical traction has JCen nhonomennL In no other lino of effort in a corresnondlne timo can slmi- 'ar prodigious development be shown. ibe capitalization of street railway ?rcperties in tho United States amounts to $1,701,571,812, an increaso for the past year of $08,131,514. Investments in New York street railways amounts to $035,009,085. Nevada comes at tho foot of tho column in the amount of hor street railway investments, she havlncr onlv $175,000 of bonds placed, with no capital stock. Pennsylvania comes next to Isew loric wun du, 473,209, and Illinois third with $286, 699,150. Eighty per cent of all tho street and elevated cars in tho United States aro in New York, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and Illinois. When It comes to tho matter of track mileage Ohio leads the list with 3437 miles, Pennsylvania second with 3319, New York third with 3192 and Massachu setts fourth with 2734. South Dakota is last with only four miles, and Ne vada next with five miles. The total street car track mlleago in the United States is 29,548 miles, and the number of companies 993. Mi.miVrtfiiaifiai""t'7"0'ta THERE'S 'SOMTmN' DOIN' " Always at our yards in supplying builders with high grade lumber for all purposes. Wo carry at all times a full stock of tho best kiln dried lum ber, flooring, laths, shingles, etc Or ders are filled promptly at prices that defy competition. Near 8, P. depot. Phone 52. GOODALE LUMBER 00. LisJdjv'SSv i mil 1 Notice of Popular Loan. Notice is hereby givno that school district No. 24, in Marlon county, Ore gon, will on November 1, 1005, sell promissory notes of said district to the amount of $35,000; said notes are to be dated November 1, 1005, are pay able on or before five years after dato, at the option of said district school board, are to draw interest at the rate of four per cent per annum, payable soml-annually; principal and interest payable in U, S, gold coin at Salem, Oregon. Subscriptions to said loan will be received by tho clerk of said district school board, at tho office of the Good alo Lumber Co., on 12th street, in Sa lem, Oregon, up to noon of Friday, October 20, 1005. No subscriptions will be received for less than $50, and in awarding the notes tho smallest amounts will be giv en the preference. Dated at Salem, Oregon, this loth day of September, 1005. A. 0. CONDIT, Chairman District School Board, Dis trict No. 24, Marion County, Oregon. Attest: J. 0, Goodalo, Jr., Clerk of the Board. 0-18-lOt HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Tin it WfcJloJni for BniT TmdU JJrbji Goldu Health aid Biaftvei Vfctf. !( and llckclo. It's Ilocky MouuUIn Tt la Uti lt form. 8 eonts a box. Oamilns made, br UncMBTca Daca CourAHT. Madison. Wis GOLDEN HUQQETS FOB SALLOW PEOP.. PROBABLY A MURDER Notico to Contractors, j Notico is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the City of Salem, at the office of the undersigned at tho city hall in 8alem, Oregon, up to 10 o'clock a. m, of Sopteraber 29, 1905, for the construction of a rein forced eoncreto bridge across Mill crook, on State street, between Nine teenth nnd Twenty-first streets, in said city, to bo built in aecordaneo with tho plans and specifications now on file In tho office of the city recorder. Eaeh bid must bo accompanied by a certified check to the value of ten per cent of the amount of the bid submit ted as a guarantee that tho bidder will qualify by giving a good and accept able surety bond, to bo approved by the mayor, and enter into a contract .111. 1L. -I. - A1-- . II - nnu vug C117 mr iu? cosinicuoa ox of said brldgo in accordance with said specifications and bid submitted with in six days after having received notice of the aceeptaneo of his bid, said certi fied check to be forfeited to the city of Salem in esse the bidder fails to qualify and execute said contract as above. The city of Salem reserves the right to reject any or all bids, and the bid of any person who has bid before or contracted for such work and been de linquent therein will not be received. Plans and specifications can bo seen at the office of thff undersigned at the city ball. Border of thq common council. W, A. M00RE8, 9-15-lIt City Recorder. Tho Baker Citv Herald of Friday says: What may in tho end provo to bo a murdor wns committed in this citv last cvcnlutr about 0 o'clock whon Dr. J. E. Burr, who had but recently arrived in town aa sandbagged, and robbed of $11.50, all tho money thnt ho possosscd, and taken in a box car ns fnr ns Tnlocnssct, whero ho wns thrown oil tho trnin whllo it wns in motion, sustaining injuries from which ho will probably die. Dr. Burr states thnt ho wns wnlklnc in tho vicinity of tho depot wniting for tho trnin. preparatory to colng to Portlnnd. no hnd been drinking for somo timo nnd ns a result was somo whnt intoxicntod. Ho hnd wnlkinl out of ono of tho saloons near tho depot to got a breath of nir, wlien suddenly as ho passed an nlloy ho wns struck hoavlly over tho head with somo kind of a blunt instrument. Ho fell for- ward on his faco and immediately lost consciousness. This is tho last thnt ho remombors until ho camo to nnd discovered himself lying bound nnd enced on tho floor of a box'enr. Three men wcro -nround him tnlklng in low tones. Whon tho train rcachod Tnlo cassot, it slowed down, nnd then, two of tho men. lifted him, having previ ously opened tho sido door of tho box enr, throw him out, bound and gngged ns ho wns. Ho struck on his bnck and ugaln boenmo unconscious. This morn ing ho wns picked up by tho crow of pnssengor trnin No. 1, nnd taken to the La Grnndo hospital whoro ho beenmo conscious this noon nnd told his story. Ho says that ho is n graduate of Ann Arbor modioul department of tho class of 1880. Aftor leaving collcgo ho fell by tho waysldo becauso of drink. In his clothes wcro found clippings from tho Reno Evoning Onzotto showing Whero ho hnd worked in tho chain gang for drunkenness. Tho clipping tolls tho sarao Btory of Ann Arbor, and ho nlso claims to bo a member of tho Ivnlchta of Pvthlns lodge. Ho fays that ho Is 45 years old. Wbon found his pockot was wrong sido out ana tno onlv thine that ho hnd on his person wns n slnglo switch key. nis monoy wns gono. Tho officers In this city hnil heard nothing of tho hold-up. The man is not nblo to describe his assail nnts and tho officers havo no cluo ns to their identity. 0 National Hoalth Meeting. Boston, Muss., Sept. 25. Tho Ameri can Publlo Health association, which embraces in its membership tho boards of hoalth of tho United Statos, Canadn, Moxico nnd Cuba, assembled in Boston today for Its thlrtythlrd annual moot ing. During tho woek th6 association will rcranin in session tho following subjocts will bo dlscussedt Disinfec tion, modes of dlssoralnntlon nnd ra tional quarantlno in epidemic cerebro spinal monlngttts, sowago and wnsto disposal, car sanitation, tropical hy glonio, military hygiene, and mothods of securing moro uniform Instruction and eo-oporntion In health work. 0 - Zomstova Congross. Moscow, Sept. 25. Tho Zomstovo congress, for which preparations havo been making for somo time, mot today with M. Golvln presiding. Undor tho restrictions plncod upon tho 'congress by tho govornmont its deliberations will bo confined to threo points first, the participation of tho zemstovs in town elections for the Doumaj second, tho organization of tho electoral cam paign, and, third, the participation by zomstovs in towns In tho work of as sisting tho famino-strlcken districts. n- Deafness Cannot Bo Oared Br local applications, as they eannot roach the diseased portion of tho ear. There Is only ono way to cure deaf ness, and that Is by constitutional rem edies. Deafness is caused by an In flamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian tube. When this tubo Is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hearing, and whon it is entirely closed. Deafness Is tho result, nnd. unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube restored to" its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surface. Wo will givo One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh that eannot be eared by Hall's Catarrh Oure. Send for circulars free. F. J, CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75b. Tako Hall's Family Pills for constl outrages ho over heard of Itoseburg Plaindealer. JTos Sontnern Pacific- company Will Mil tickets, Balom to BosweU Springs and return up to and including September 00,1905, 1905, limited to SO days, at of $5.55. Wf-tf Vetch Seed Now is tho timo to placo your ordor for votch. Buy early before tho ad vance, ns it Will bo higher. Our sood la cloan and first-class in every way. Our prices nro lowor than nny dcnlors'ln Or egon. A completo stock of farm and grnss Bceds always In stock. D. A. White & Son, FEEDMEN AND SEEDMEN. Salem, Oregon. 255 Commercial St Phono ICO "55 ?il Hop Pickers Wo havo tho only facilities for prop erly laundering your enmp bodding, quilts, blankets, otc, nt rock bottom prices. Bend us your woolens it will pay you. 8nlcm Steam Laundry. Phono 25. Salem Steam Laundry COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Prop. D0R0U8 D. OLMSTED, Managor. 230 Ltborty Stroot. Phon6 ill Leave orders In Dallns with J. J. Fidler, or at tho Roy Confcctlonory Storo NIGHT SCHOOL AT THE Y. M. C. A. COURSE Arithmetic Spoiling . Reading Penmanship Bookkeeping Grammar Card Writing Typowrltluff Architectural Drawing Algobra OPENS SEPTEMBER 25Tlt. Low rates. Good instructors. Sys tematic work. Enter This School Patronise Your Home In dustries and keep your mon ey at home. Not a now business, but tho old black smith, wagon and paint shop of Jacob & Arthur very much enlarged. Wo aro prepared to do all kinds of fancy paint ing, sign painting and buggy, carriage and wagon painting; repainting and re pairing furniture nnd musical instru ments. A first-class painter employed. Light and heavy wagons and buggios on hand nnd mado to order Work called for in any part of tho city and returned freo of charge by G. W.Johns or William Crois, JACOB & ARTHUR. Phono 1483 Main. 2220 N, Front St. 9-22-tf CAPITAL NORMAL, The fall term opens on September 25, but afternoon classes will begin on September 11. Tho course will bo Aca demic, Normal, Business and Civil Ser vice. Address J. J, Kit A PS, Salem, Or. U. J. LEHMAN Sash and doors. All kinds of house finishing. 'Phono 131 black. Also two floors of warehouse for rent; elevator and switching facilities. BRICK Drlck furnished in large or small quantities. Pressed brJek made to or der. Yard on State street, south of penitentiary. 8ALKH BRICK YARD, A. A. BURTON, Prop, Wimwwwfwww MiireMiirtWMimrTWiirnir'- r- "Jh