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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1906)
r - Xflf1 , K fi fl y )' I It' I! 8 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OKJBGO.V, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 37, 1006. f New Curtains Jiist Received jMpjyk ; 4BZ3E5ZEat New Far Jackets Jtist Received Three Days More, Then School IT TAKES A GBEAT DEAL OF PREPARATION TO GET THE YOUNGSTER FITTED OUT FOB SCHOOL. nitST OF ALL HIS CLOTIIEH OF COURSE YOU WANT HIM TO LOOK NEAT WHEN' HE MARCHES IX WITH THE II EST OF THE SCHOLARS. RIGHT IIUKK IS WHERE WE CAX HE OK GHEAT HELP TO YOU XOT OXLY IX CHOOSIXG THE MOST BECOMING STYLE AXD FABRIC I'OIt HIM, HUT IX HAVING YOU MOXEY. OUIt HOYS' CLOTH1XG IS MADE FOR HOYS THAT AUK HOYS XOT MKHELY TO LOOK AT, BUT THE KIXD THAT STAXDS TIII3 HOUGH USAGE HOYS ALWAYS GIVE THEIR CLOTHJNG. COME IX AT AXY HATE AXD SEE WHAT GOOD CLOTHES WE HAVE YOU HOX'T HAVE TO RUY. 1'RICES ARE MODERATE. Mm) ii i I women s auits Such tasteful Htylea, such line fabrics and sucli perfection In fit If you liuvo any doubt thnt theso ready-to-wear gnrmonts will tit you Just h well as tho mndo-to-mcasuro, why not convince yoursolf by coming In and trying thorn on? Your fit in rnrtnlnle Ihcro. Tho superiority of our tailored suits over thoso gonernlly shown Is most nottccnblo. $12 to $37.50 ARMSTRONG & ARMSTRONG Expert Skirt Designers and Fitters Positively their last week In Salem. No orders taken nfter' Satur day noon. An unequalled opportunity to get your new skirt cut nnd fit. Purchase your goods In our dress goods section, any kind you choose costing 75c or moro per yard, and these artists will Cut, Baste and Fit Your Skirt Absolutely Free of Charge RAIN COATS . That aro right up-to-tho-mln-uto In stylo, nnulo of gonuino Cravenctto. No better valuca anywhoro than thono. $12.50 to $23.50 IMMMHNMMMiMWi DRESS GOODS In these daya of modern retail ing merchants do tho hard think Ing and fashion followers Bhould by no means agitate their minda about tho selection of cloth for tho making of outer garments. Co mo to our dress goods section, where every deslrabla and fnsh lonnblo piece of matorlal can be soon, nnd you will learn more about fnshlon'a tendency In sev eral . moments than you would thinking abdat It for hours at homo. WOMEN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR Our showing fs most complete In nil lines of wanted underwear. There will bo a rush soon so In order to got Just what you want It would bo well to chooso beforo the assortments aro broken. Host choosing now. 1 0c to $6 FINE FOOTWEAR The new fall styles are hero In nil their completeness. Our shoo department has never before ex hibited a finer line of footwear. Tho stock Includes all the newest shapes nnd styles that are to be worn this season. Ladles with nnrrow feet can be fitted hero for our slzo range runs from AA to E and we make a specialty of fitting the hard to fit. There's saving for you, too, for our vnluesnre equal to tho shoo stores' ?5.00 grades. Our prices aro qulto modest. $3, $3.50 and $4 MEN'S HATS It Is now time to lay nslde your hat and don a new ono Choosing Is easy here on account of the best and newest styles, the lnrgo assortments and tho won derful values In them. All sizes and shapes ready. $2.00 to $4.00 R8PisW t MiiPihnunt. of the German Reformed church, left , this morning t DnfMntui where ne will meet a ! party of ministers, and go with them to attend, the synod which convenes 'In Terre Haute, ItfU., uciooer ou. August Farley, wno came m over the Drain stage road yesterday, re ports that the railroad graders have completed, about two miles of their 1. romnara 51 rP strllVlC Ollt 'along he line from Drain to Scotfe Iburg. Some 60 men are working on 1 tx-r-o.iia tunnel. Six and four me raiuuiao ............ horse teams are busily engaged hauling powder and winter supplies to different points' on the -route. There Is no end to the number of livestock to be seen along the line, and the stock is in excellent condi tion, says Mr. Farley. The only trouble tho contractors seem to be experiencing, at present, Is securing laborers. SHADOWING DIAMOND sJ fnti I wins fit 11.... ....... ........,:, ,or ft y iwigrnuiuucu on jijs Honesty -in ! Mnny Hunters Ready. More nimrods will go out after ramo u-lipn the huntlnc season be gins than at any previous time since the new law has been enacted, mak ing It necessary for hunters to pro vide themselves with hunters' licen ses, and SS4 licenses have been is sued thus far by the county clerk. 11 ' Bend Approved. In the matter of the estate of Eth el Cusick-Morse, deceased, the ad ministrator's bond of' W. B. Morse has been filed, nnd approved by County Judge Scott. WANTED 1MtiUt' lMt boy one willing to J-JF work. Apply at ollico before noon. Men's Gehing All tho fine points peculiar to custom-made garments are brought out to an eminent de gree of perfection In our superior grades of men's and youth's cloth ing. Tho vnrlety, excluslveuess nnd high standard of styles, the surpassing merit of the materials, and tho skilled workmanship, unito in placing this magnificent stock In a sphere of Its own. We savo you from $2.50 to $5.00. $10 to $30 MEN'S NIGHT SHIRTS Pretty designs In new style flannel gowns warm and 'comfortable. 75c to $2 CITY NEWS A Colla.'iloit of Important Para graph for Your Consideration Men Wanted Tho Oregon Nursery Company s prepared to employ men at nil class c of work. Apply nt onco nt their offlrea on Twelfth street, near B. 1 depot. 9-aC-lOt Farrlugton guarantees hU moats to bo tho most wholesome, Give him a trial order, Statu strut. 2t Marti Thau Good A trial of our Golden West Mocha And Java Coffee, and you will use ho Other. H. II. Kaftan. Kepalt-N HldcunH Dr. Brewer hi having tho comont sidewalk In front of htn drug store nt the corner of Court nnd Liberty ktreets put lu good repair. How About the Silverware? V have an extra large stock on Jutad, and will Ker xtr laduee Meats to purvhawrs row to make room for our fall and Christmas stek. Beat quality kulves aad forks, heavy silver plated and war ranted 25 year, 5 per set. Regular triple plated knives and forks for 14 per et. Teaspooas, 1 pr sot; tablestHxms S per set, aad hU kiadc f faitey stogie piece front t to ?J.S W. Y Hkh Ample Boom Dr. B. II. White hna nmplo offlco room In tho Broymnn building. Ho will bo panned to talk with you. If you need Osteopathic treatment. It will nt least do no harm to talk over your cane. mon-thra A child can buy and receive tho snmo treatment as an oldor person, at FarrJngton's. Btnto stret. 2t Hand Concert Tho Snloni Military Band gavo one of their popular open air concerts Inst evening lu Wilson nvonuo. Ono of tho most enjoyable numbers of the program was u cornet solo pltt)od by H. N. Stoudenmeyer. Tho band will give a. concert, tho weath er permitting, lu Marlon squnro uoxt Sunday aftoruoou. ladles' Aid Society Tho Ladle' Aid Society of tho Preobytorlnn church will meet In the lecture room of tho church Friday, September 28th. at 2 o'clock. All Indies of tho church and congrega tion aro earnestly requested to bo prettent at this mooting, as It Is an Important one. New Building- Soxorai nevrlMuroretHenta'ftrA ho. ing wade Id South Salem. Itov. Mr. Alferd la building a now houso on hi property at the foot of Falrmount Hill. The hoiue next to tho Tho. Jory property oa Comaierclal street haa been moved o aa to face Cow morclal street aad an addition hunt oa tho front, which will itreatlv lm. prove It. Personals wns In tho city yesterday to secure a home, and rented tho F. B. South wlck residence on Twelfth nnd Mn- George F. Rodgers Is In Portland rinn B,rinfD on business today. n. ,, n ,.,,. ., . , , ,. ' . , Dr. II. D. Kimball and Professor C. B. Moorcs went to Port and thh n u t.i . .. .. . , , , i iiiiouuuiii weui 10 ounnysiue morning On business. todny t George Wfttt returned this morris ence Ing from Portland. Jt , d John Klampo and wife went to who ,mvo been ylm Jefferson this morning. , her0f returnea tQ ther Mm, P. C. PcrctiBon wont to 4.i.. " . tuuuj AXoodburn this morning w A McC, John Dorcas and wlfo went to lngton, who h bcen vW , Brooks today to visit friends. Marcus, left for Eugene this morn Don Grills went to Portland this - "Bene uus morn- morning to spend Severn days M Eva Mnr,at W. C. Berdlne and wife, of Inde- KtlwtA h )08U,OI n8 on0 pendonce, are In the city today lMcheri , tho 8 schoo 8 , Mrs. C. Ransom, of Turner, Is the a tno cUy guest of J. C. Pettyjohn, nnd faintly. i ' jampa t'- ,(..,.,., ,. ,, Dr. II. C. Epley and wife left ttuL,'.. fi0!?' . ha A. " morning for several days' vlsli la tc' u Z" . , i,nr,,Bni, ' tlclnn, Is hero nttendlng to legal Better Late Than Never. Hermann Hummels. need G7, and Margaret Koerner, aged 4S, both residents of Salem, were today granted a permit to marry. KNOWLAND. At the home of the grandpnrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Goode, Thursday, 'September 27, 190C, nt 1:30 a. m., only child of 1906, nt 1:30 a. m., Gladys M., only child of Mrs. John Knowland, of tuberculosis of the head, aged one year and one month. The funeral will be nt the Free Methodist church, In North Snlem, Friday at 10 o'clock, and tho burial will be In the City View cemetery. . BUTLER At tho Salem hospital Wednesday morning .September 26, 1906, at 10"o'clock, Roy But ler, aged 32 years. Roy Butler was a native of Ten nesseo and has resided In Salem for tho past two years. Death wns caus ed by consumption. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. C. W. Price nt the Rlgdon undertaking parlors at 10:30 this morning nfter which the body was buried In tho Leo Mission cemetery. Tlia nlncift tvntnti 1mA -., o ......... .C1JI. on thedk mond miners of Klmberley Is liiusirateu uy tne following storv' An officer of the De Beers poratlon had been under the su nnce of detectives for a year men at the general office thooJS he was spending more money thanki was earning. Ono day after the t.eetlVA hnrl fnllnwnrl iha .. . .. iuan IOr ! whole year, had played poker $ uiui, viaiieu suioons witn him M watched every movement, anntu m . V"W uuicer ot me company approarti him, and laying his hand uponl snouider, said: . . . .w..0.UIUIiU iuu-- . "What about?" asked the objej or suspicion. "Why, you're all right; you're u honest man." "Of course I'm an honest am What do you mean?" The explanation was made. Tbj suspected man learned that the de tectlve who had followed him , been his closest personal friend til these months, knowing every oot he made, how much money he wfli, how much he spent In high 11 and how much for the necessities til life. "Now, according to our account! of your doings for, these weeks and days," said the official to the man under suspicion, "you ought to have just three pounds In your pocket thh moment." Tho man who had been shadow 365 days thrust his hand into lb pocket and found just a trifle lea than three pounds. Woild's Works Eugene Ghl Walt. The marriage of .Miss Fannfe B McCallum to Lawrence Henry Georgt was solemnized at the home of tbe bride's parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. S McCnllum, 23 West Eleventh street". at Eugene, at 11:30 o'clock Wednes day forenoon, In tho presence of 30 or more relatives of the couple. Tho wedding was one of the pret tiest that has occurred In Eugene this season. The happy couplo left on the if ternoon train for Olympla, where they will reside, and where they firsfj met a number of years ago. Has Murdered Four. Xewburg, N. Y., Sept. 27. Today Lizzie Halllday. the triple murder ess, added the fourth victim to her list by slaylnc Millie Wicks, an at tendnnt ht tho Mattewan state h pltal. Money to Loan Portland. Ben Tamplln, formerly a printer In this city, hna returned from Te hama, Nub. F. L. McOrew and wife aro the gueatB of the laltor'a futhor. Bert Corloy. mutters Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Klampo and daughters, Misses Netta and Annn. (left today for Jefferson, where they win mnko their homo. Miss Treasa Moffltt went to Leba non mis mornlntr. where shA hna A Sninll Raise Wanted. nhlpnirn Rmit 97 At n. dlrefr THOMAS Iv. rnPD tra' mnl !. nhlfntrn !V Over Lndd fc Bush's Bank, Salem, Or. wnukee & St. Paul road, at Mil! i ' i. .. ... . .,,, .. .u. .iv! - d.kv, uiu uireciurs win usn. mv aiww holders to Increase the capital sti from $132,000,000 to $215,000,00! NEW TODAY For Rent. A small farm, near Sa lem. Inquire of C. L. McNary. 9-27-3t Mr-. II Crawford went to Jeffer- bnHg' s7eacher In the on today for.n short visit with rel- mary 8Chooi. P" yn m. . Eona , ta &JL2TZ s Monmouth lo .., ,. a,.,. Nor. . w , iiu: iiir it - im m r. an Umiii . "o - v muuiu iii ataiiiR. uro Needham accompanied them as far Nearly Dtme , Hop picking In the Johu Walling yard, noar Lincoln, will be finished tomorrow. Mr. Walling reports that hU crop this year la very llaht. hut of a tine quality. f ' Jf Barr's 1 at' i 4 Store, R, T, Karnea U a Portland vlsl- tor today. CASTOR I A Ill KW Xm Mm Afcqt hafr "wTi mp eZfflti x Manager Connor and wife, of the Willamette Hotel, are registered at tho Morrlaon.Jn Chicago. Mm. M. F. Rhode, who haa been Rwralag Mrs. P. B. Mitchell, returned to her home In Albany today. Mr. aad Mrs. O. MlddlekaufX aad family left today for Toledo, where they will rcaldo. MUa Marguerlto Conger loft this morning for Dllloy, where aha will teach lu the primary school, " Mr. aad Mrs. Elmer. Ruwell aad mother, Mm. Vaughn, of JeffersoB. are la tho city today. John Kelchon. of Madras, has ar rived la the city, aad will attend col. lege here during the slater, t)r W. 9. Morw west to Portlaad this moralag oa hualaeae. and will return thta evealag In his anto. Mr, p. K, Dunalng aad daughter, Clarlaaa, of Salt Lake City, were U the city last evening for a ahort visit w(th frlewdt. Iiiformntl.ui Wanted Any Informa tion that will help to build up the Y. M C. A. night school will be appreciated by tho local associa tion. Wo teach arithmetic, book keeping, algebra, ponmanshlp, spelling, rending, grammar, archi tectural drawing, business law, typewriting, business correspond ence nnd music. See tho secretary for rates. 9-27-lt Talkfest in Washington. Washington, Sept. 27. The gen eral staff is holding Its first fallT attended meeting to discuss affair in Cuba. as Portland. Miss Doris Huber left this morn ing for Portland, and. after a few uaya- visit with friends, win g0 to Baker City to bo tho guest of rela tives. ,-. Mrs. C M. Whipple, who has been visiting her son and daughter, who aro students at Wlllamotto Universi ty, left this morning for her home la Vancouver, Washington. Mr. 0. L. Latourette left today for Chicago. Ha.wlU be amn.-. a. far a, Portland by his wife, who ... .v .nenas m the metropolis for & few das. Henry Hart, the wel.nown hop maa. who has been la th ... J ereral day, studying the hop sit- r v "Z ' Portland today. II. . XOe, Who Was fnrm.l. iSf..WT.but" CloslnR out t Cost Our entire stock of hardware, tinware, granite ware, stoves and ranges. Also pnlnts, oils. lead, varnishes, brushes, table nnd pocket cutlery. Everything In the store must go at cost In the nest two weeks. Open until 9 p. ru. Wo have repfc ed the store, nnd must give pos session. Stelner & Be,, a 9 c State street. 9-27-3t NorwfcJa Uni Flee Lmw aaceSockty. Frank Meredith. Re!ABf -. Offlco with Waa. Bm . n x. io r. . w "l - wumerciai street ; .' I II 1 1 II I i I H KH 1 1 n I4a :: OREGON :! LAW SCHOOL : Opens Oct 8, '06 II .. :; MURPHY BLOCK. gm Helos the Banks. Wnolilnriira Ronf 27. ShaW ' nounces that he deposited toaaj J26.000.000 In tho national banM u ' Three In a Bed. Think of tho entire buslneM of tho burned district 2S00 acres thrust Into the residence quarter. tnlflnf nnaanaalnn nt mndpst hOOM nnrl nnliWInl dnmiui nUVo nlnnC vhOW streets, and lawyers, doctors, broi ers. lnsurnn(n mnn. nirflntS Of kinds, In parlors and sitting rooa and chambers on cross street; the Inmates of hotels and bedlnc houses and apartment houies and irlvato residences that were buraw in.iii ki. in .m. in.n the rt p" ut nan a nuts glon west of Van Ness avenue s overflowing all tho section as ttt the sand dunes and tho seas&or. and you can guess how San Francis Is sleeping nights', . Then there Is a steady increase population. Exiles aro coming b Vou meet them oa tho Btreet cxf. Wfatflll-faAorl -arntaaa Trhfl arO be" dered hv tha iinnini nsnect of tB streets and tuk dlreetloaa aad "T Wa an knmn.lb fof SjlH Fr" Cisco that I Juat had to come & You meet Btraagers, oa the ferried aad In brokers effieea: yo see of hoHsehold goods b the dally the coavealeaeea of fwJ whose heada are alreadr l fr here aad wiat to establish a M- aad stay, aad with few "?' tually exBeat Iwar a Wft-" i.. ., , -- uV similar i '"'"""Ml IIIUlM wZli-- " 'wof T a BimlUr MM $M Uhriy fM, aa yMi m atoaf a xwtfcmr Hea. P. ( Ikwea Joaraal or Progress. J U