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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1907)
""" 'BrTF'5?,rfKP'' ""ff TTT""""-'mn. J '-' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORKGON. SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1907. n il;i rscei WWWWtnuiMWMfflra i Aims BIG FURNITURE AND CARPET HOUSE M . IRON BEDS From $2.50 up. We also have some fine Lace Bed Sets and Bolster Rolls to go with the iron bed. TSeerr' Lace Curtains A LARGE LINE OF )NfEMMES, SWISS NET CURTAINS ; liifmm i'r'5 iTli- ""34'I NEW WALL DECORATIONS JUST ARRIVED BIG BARGAINS IN 1 906 STOCK Have your walls recovered now before the grand rush for paper hangers. We are prepared to show you some beautiful designs in almost anything you want to match your carpets. ASK TO SEE OUR BARGAIN LINE A large line of Varnish Tiles for kitchen. A PULL HOUSE ON THE FINEST DRESSSERS It Jm if a W FINE BIRDS EYE MAPLE AND GOLDEN OAK DRESSING TABLES FROM $60 DOWN $6.75 .re 3LI-35F ' i . ' nr l iff IVYlHDOVY SHADES Rugs and Carpets We have them in all colors and sizes in either hand painted oil, with Hartshorn Roller or the famous water .color shades. GO-CARTS imam'! The best for. the money. Inanect our lino of RO-cnrta bo foro fiuyhiR. Our prices nnd enrts will lU both pockotbook and tuato. A rulibor-tlrt'tl enrt llko out $2.75, while they taBt. DRAPERY DEPARTMENT i! rc&czz&tt. You have ever seen. Let us prove this to you. It will cost you nothing to sec them, and if you are thinking of buying you will find a suitable one in our lino in both Price and Style Big Reductions in Our Last Year's Designs in Carpets. Ask for Them. House Furnishing Company 1 77 Liberty strcet KSAVf . i V.MHP ft&iz " Ih well suppllod with nno drnpes of ill kind. Lenthcr por tlora In nil colorH Aino full lino of frlnK lw portlor. at nil nrlcos. ii w - 111 inilKUi-nn Miii"n v M)MMMSWMMWMlWttttWt1Mttn Salem Social 5oesip ht Mis WimkN. v i a -. ho hM been . i ii r of the club of k ii)K to tbe James tii- mi u of friends In h' ' ' t.ioU. with her. Mies tU '.1.. J.itmhtpr of Mr. nml In ft ,(,j,, no are employ t t t j nun. fthool at Chema- lem W. C. T. U. the fullowtaK offi cers nnd superintendents wore elect ed: President, Mrs. S. 10. Oliver; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Holf IleoordinK secretary. Mr. M. M Rhodes; trensurer, Mrs. C. W. Scrlb r; vice-president. Mrs. Helen Ad klns; evangelistic superintendent. Mrs. U. M. VRndervort, SundMy school superintendent, Mrs. S. T. Hurdlok. Sabbath observance, Mr. I5i' , U. V ii:4a U) IT 'i ui '.r t m timo has been a utu-1 vfntson; mothers' meetings, Mrs. t-Miid Heart academy Mi. u a talented musi ng !ad who Is charm- ne she meets. Entertain SiholmntoH. tf hf (. aoant Informal gath SflM'ii. Indian training school Hfr.a Thursday evening by Mpl I if thtt ilnnlnr '&C and r ,Viug departmonts " pnp is wer.. their Buaats, cf tho f istomffs at the school " Mnt of ditrerent depart- - tntftam other clasoa In B.r and th. it eag, social ova- looked forward H llonnr . ti. i....t-.. I ... ,, iiiiiuiiiis. llttlt . . . . - - - ' me nrst Ohria- iin, v, !. 1JHH- I . J 4 ' "TS-T It , t4 z tli V v dar for Lewis- iffalr was Informal 1 a most pleasant r Mrs. J. w. Har- J' !!. Mm TV T r . B. f . Itafc f . TV ' Mr- R 1. Downing '.f . ,1 ...,.- .? H( j. "'"i wnne .Hre. lR. M N B.ulg. Mrs. i6i.,. ..." tfciri r "ll' n.tuB)r Pii ! mt" ur t 1H M - .. "sat 8m , , -n ' bcx: Wednesday cvonlng. " L- X - mi.;..;?0,,Iw- 4 ctuoa of the Sa- Armstrong; health nnd horsdlty, Mrs. HodRers; Christian cltlxenshlp, Mrs. S. C. Spray; l'ranohlee, Mrs. a Sherwoed: nrees. Mrs. Lehman; med al contest, Mrs. Ollvor; pardon work. Mrs. Rhodes; flower mission, Mrs. Drooks; ponce and mercy, Mrs. "Wint er. The following vice-presidents were appeinted: Mrs. Glttlngs, Los Ho M. 13.; Mrs. Iiurdlck, First M. M.; Mrs. Alberts, Congregatlonnl; Mrs. Low, Proebyterlan; Mrs. llartlett, Chemokota Street Hvnngelical; Mrs. Rudolph, Cottage Street Bvoangellc al: Mrs. Hans. Baptist: Mrs. Neff, U. D. ohurch; Mrs. Kenworthy. Prienda oh u roh. High Scliool. Prof. H. T. Mwlatte, of the high sehool has gone to aiteud the athlet ic convention at Eugene tor tko Pf poe of orgaaiateg a athletic league for the high eehools la West ern Oregon. The teachers of all the Satem schools met at the high sehool tor their regular monthly teaeheri' mtet Ing Friday aftereooR. ltust Sliooi. Oach room In the at school g an Baeier program yeetontay. The omUIm tor eaoh tmtkt wa: lot WsalAoaac of Jeattor. Sd. How the egg it a ociated with IU 1L How the mkWt Is aiortat. 4th. How th daU U toed. Sth. About the eotorv. In the advaxeed rooesa the tophra were delegated to the pup!), bet ift the primary cradea the ttaehere talked on the 6Wjat aad explalaed U. ? The attendance In the schools is suffering some decline, bnt no more than could bo expected during the Bpring term. MUs Marlatte, a teacher in tho KaBt school, who had the, misfortune to break her arm Wednesday, ha lost no time,' but Is Improving rap Idly. She has taught every day. Idiiculu School. Mrs. Charlton, who has been sub stitute for Mrs. Wenlger the past week, conducted a very Interesting debate Friday afternoon. Subject: "Resolved, That cattle are wore use ful than sheep." Speakers were al lowed three minutes each, and not many spoke ovor a minute. The judge gave it to the sheep. Turk School. Principal Smith hnd all the higher grades assemble in his room Friday after recess and listen to a talk on civics nnd tho government of large cities. The subjeot was handled in a very Interesting mannr, ami will be taken up again. Arlxir Day, April 12. All tho schools aro preparing to observe this school ovont. In tbe North tchool Principal Peebles has marked out an elaborate program, from an edueatlonnl standpoint. There are to he reeltatlons, music and speeches suitable to the occa sion. o - SportHmm'8 Slum' in l$otoii. notion. Mast., March 10. The seeotHl Manual 4?hluUon of the New HugUjtd Forest, Fish and Game asoo- elatioH. popularly known at the SportaaftON's Show, it being held to day la the Meehanle building, and will eouUaae until tho 11th of April. The show It Juueii larger than that of hut year Ih ovtry deportment. Tuer U a lake la til middle of the grand hall. MKeh larger Utan last year' occurring of tho floor kpuee prac tically all the atmoo tscept enoer the bftkoaJe. Water fowl, trout. and other fte will he shown in this lake. Tho exhibits have been class! - Hod into seven departments, as fol lew: Forestry , food and game flenet. animals, game, soBg and Inseetiver out birds, trade exhibit, art aaee- cited with forestry, fish and game and loan exhibit. The Interest manifest ed is very lively, and the attendance throughout Is expected to continue. r-- Vnluo of Some Timber Claim. Albany. March 30. Rockey "WHIN loft for his timber claim on the up per SlleU, at the extreme oast side or the SlWts agency. He valu It at 110,000, and with some reun Thomas Thomas, the engineer, who j received hit patent a few days ngo. yesterday sold his claim adjoining jltocey's fr $1000. It will erulse about 11.000,000 feet. Mr. Willis thinks he should have gotten $10,000 for It. lWgar, the cruiser, of Port land, who has a claim touching theee claims. Mr. Willis reported having sold his for 510,000. There are snld to be claims on the upper SI letz that will cruise as much na 20, 000.000 feet. One speculator is said to have sold several claims for an averagg of S000. The timber there Is Immense and very tall, probably as fine n body at there is In the North, west. , Sevoral Albany men have claims on the Slletz, and they are doing well to mako nn Issue of securing n pat ent to thorn. Four patent have been received within a couple of weeks. o Southern Hallway Regular Dhldeiul. New York, March 30. The trans for book of the Southern Railway close today for declaring tho stock holders entitled to the soml-nnnnal dividend, of the Southern Railway, payable or the S2nd of April. The dlvMoMd Is the usual IVfc per eoat on the company's preferred atoek. It it Hat! that the dividend hut boon earned, and declared out of not earn lags. x o Cniolbio HK'l I'd) Dlvidoml. Pittaburg. Mach 10. Crucible Steel company la paying He dividend today. The regular preferred divi dend it 1 per cent quarterly, wuwfc it botes; paid today. Tbe earnings for tho pact six months, from which thte dividend it paid, wore slightly marc than 10 nor cent per annum on the 2I,0t,6M preferred stock. -! O Itloctrio Company's Annual Mooting Philadelphia, March 38. -Tbe an ana! meeting of tbe stockholders of the Hleotrlc Company of America will bo held on April 23, Tho book! cloned today. 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