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8 DAlfcY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALBM. ORBGON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, t007. Autumn tile In. latest style Makes Uc weaker Wear a ckrule On IrQ'V VAS y 1 sr? sr e&r 5xf COPYRIGHT go7 BY TIWV TADS CO Straw lin(8 will fudo In a few dnyw. Then you will want n soft hat or a derby. Tho host of tho new fall blocks arc walling for. you here, at prices you will like. Them's a reowon why you should doff your straw 'it tiiin Htorc. TODAY ONLY SPECIAL BARGAIN EVENT NUMIIER .'MO. Japanese B&ttenhutg Pieces Dollies, contor ploccs, scarfs, etc., tho daintiest and prettiest work Imaginable) thoy como In all sortu of Bhnpos and dCBlgnB you can't afford to overlook those, succeed In business now ho will stand little chance without a thor ough knowledge of accounts and kindred subjects. All of these are taught thoroughly and practically at tho Capital Business College, of Sa lem. Send for our catalogue. sat-mon-wed Largs ones, $1.50 val ues, "Wednesday only 98c Small ones, 50c val ues, Wednesday only . 25c t led Tin eu&lA 6 A , J INCOnPOtTATrO MgteimtHtJMtf ! CITY NEWS A Collection of Impertaat Par- Z graphs for Yew OoasJdcraeira MinniiiimmiHmii Post Card Halt New subjects aatty. tf. FortcBth AununI Fair Socond Oregon District Agricultur al Society, Roioburg, Orogon, Sep- famhap 1A in 1J 10117 Cn Au.nitrtt 1 I flnnrtrA T .niinnKnrrv Mm .tn11- of this f lr, the Southern Paolflc will I. ,, ., , 'V , -.ii ii i. . r, i . ..! . J known Wlllamottu thli'to and mod- conviction of tho person or persons who murdered his wlfo, Mrs. Re becca Mooro, at their homo near Ruoun VlBta last week'. It Ib prob ablo tho county court, as soon ns It moots, will offor a reword. Painter Wanted William It. Anderson, of 1C3 South Commercial street, will give employment or Job to ouo or more pnlntors, Cnll at 1C3 South Com mercial street. Visiting Student Friends sell tickets from Salotn to Roseburff and return September 0, 10, 11, IB, IS and 14, roturn limit Soptombor 16, for IG.DO for tho round trip. 0-E-Ct Do You Want Student? Any person desiring tho services of students who are working tholr was through Willamette Unlvorslty, will ploaso notify tho oocrotary, U. a, Uoyor, nt onco, 9-C-ood To tho Woods aks Woods and son, Edmuml.John Molr and Henry Moyors loft today for a two weeks' hunting nnd llsliHug trip lu tho SllotJt country. Thoy were well equipped with Uniting tncklo nnd salt, and wuro arnntl to tho tooth. Thoy say that thoy aro pro pared to meet anything from a eulpo to a grizzly, ami tholr Salem friends count on having a routs t ot hear or n feed of trout when they re turn. Offer Howard A reward of $1000 Is offered by fleorgo I. IMMHWHMMI Mooro for tho nrrest ant Icnl student arrived In tho city yester day from Corvnllls, to visit old-tlmo friends Ho will leave tomorrow for Knoxvllle, Tennessee, to outer tho university at that place. Judges Selected Tho following Judgos havo been nunouucod to servo in tho live stock department of tho 1907 stato fair: Prof. W. L. Cnrlylo, of Fort Collins, Colorado horses; Prof. E. 13. Eliot., of tho Washington stato collogo, of Pullman, ratio, dairy breeds; Thos. Androwtf, of Cambridge, Mass,, cat tle, beof broed; N. A. Gwlu, nt lnwroucc, Kansus, geats: 13. Carllslo, of Portland, Oregon, poultry; H. H. Soos, of N'orbourne, Missouri, starting judge for the har ness races. A Usable Education- A business education was nt ono time considered useful only for thoso who expected to follow bookkeeping. 11 Is not so now. Such nn oducatlon Is considered the proper kind for any one, no matter what his occupation may bo, and If a young person would Tho Good Old Summer Time It has gone, nnd tho fall season with all its luxuries and good things Is upon us. Now .everybody Is busy planning for tho winter comforts, and greatest among them Is good clothing. See O. W. Johnson & Co. for tho best the market affords at right prlcos. Cheers But Not Tnehrlntes , For the cup that cheers but not In obrlntos, the cup of tho best ten, you should get your supplies at tho gro cery store of J. M. Lawrence. Dost teas and coffees a specialty. Will Lay Ralls Next tt'cvlc . Tho Oregon Electric Company hac Issued orders to begin tho work of laying tho rolls at this end of tho new Salom-Portlnnd road next weeV. November 15th hns been Bet as tho Umo when tho road will be complet ed ready for beginning tratllc be tween hero nnd the metropolis. Pasto This In Your Hat Tho office of the Horticultural Fire Relief of Oregon is In room 7, Mo Cornnck building, Salem, Oregon. Entrance to stairway and olovutor on Court street. Our phono is No. 245. 9-ll-3t. Pioneer Fatally Hurt John Stuart, a well-known Lane county pioneer, foil from nn apple trco In tho yard nt his homo In Eu geno yesterday evening, striking on tho sldo of his hend. Ho hnd not regained consciousness Into last night, nnd physlcinnB glvo littlo hopo of his recovery. Ho Is 72 years old. Boed Ighel mtT-Odn n tnl County Clork Allen this morning Issued a mnrrlago license to Simon P. Uoodlgholmor, aged -13, and Mary Odantnl, aged 37, both of Sublimity, 13. Schott witness. o Tough on tho Filipinos. J. B. Huntington, recently ar raigned beforo Judge Cloland In tho dlrcult court, at Portland, will sail from Scnttlo tomorrow morning on tho eamo bont with Secretary Taft for Manila. Mr. Huntington was brought (Into tho court on n charge of obtaining monoy under fata? pro tonsos, having forged a check for about $20. His brother paid' tho amount and nil tho costs of tho suit, tluiH gottlng Huntington out of trouble, nnd Is now paying tho cost of tho trip. Huntington Intends to Btnrt llfo onow, nnd realizes thnt ho could not do It unless he broko away from his nssodlatcs here. Detective Mahor will accompany Huntington to Senttle. Huntington wns gonnrnlly In Sa lem during tho legislative sessions, nnd seems to hnvo been born crooked It la only a question of tlmo until ho lo In troublo In tho Philippines, with no brother to look nf tor him. 4 I I I I I I 1 1 II I II lit Hi 1 I iM; PERSONALS 4 1 I I I I I I I I I I I Ml I lit t 1 I I I I- Tho Young Idea. Littlo Cllrl (after a doniest'c scone with ber mothor)r Tho best thing for us to do, inn in ma, Is to ngrep to n Boparotlon Philadelphia Inquiry- Jack Mathews, of Portland, Is nt Newport for a vacation. A. N. Moores and family returned homo from Newport today. Attorney P. H. D'Arcy went to Portland today on business. Werner Breymnn wns anions those who wont to Portland this morning. Miss Lizzie Cornelius, nftor a visit here hart returned to her homo In Turner. Charles Dorcas, tho hop mnn, wsnt to Southern Orogon today on busi ness. Editor John F. Cnrroll and wife, of Portlnnd, are at Newport for a week. President E. D. Res3ler, of Mon mouth stato normal school, is spend ing a few days at Yaqulna Bay. Miss Hilda Alsleben, who has been the guest of relatives In tho city, hos returned to her homo In Portland. Gu Kelson, of Albnny, was In the city this morning. Ho will return next week to make his homo here. Miss Florence Aiken, who hns been voting Mrs. F. W. Spencer, left today for her homo In Roseburg. Judgo Wolverton 1b spending a week at Yaqulna Bay. Mrs. Wolver ton Is visiting her family near Al bany. , PoBtmnBter Farrar and wife and Miss Elizabeth Farrar have returned from their summer homo nt Seal Rocks. Mrs. Harry Mclson, of Portland, arrived laBt evening to visit her Iiub band, who Is employed on tho now addition to the nBylum. Frnnk McDonald, of Nowbcrg, who hns been in tho employ of tho Spauldlng Logging Company, left to day for Eugene on business. Hon. Claud Catch nnd wlfo left this morning for St. Paul, Mlnncsotn, whore they will nttend tho grand lodge of Odd Follows. Mrs. W. P. Bnbcock left this morn ing for Portland, to visit her broth er, Jntnes Woodruff, who loavcB with his wlfo for an extended Enstorn tour. J. B. Chllwood, of Mill City, nftor a short visit In this city, will lenvo this evening for tho Jamestown ex position. Ho will also visit relatives In. .Illinois before returning to Oro gon. Attorney I. N. Mnxwoll loft today for tho Jamestown exposition. Ho wil mnko an extended visit In Ten nosBOo nnd other Southern states bo foro returning to his homo In this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. L. Stockton loft this morning to attend tho Gnlther Chamberlnln wedding, which will tako plnco In tho metropolis to night. Dr. C. W. Bnumbaugh and wlfo, of Portlnnd, nftor a short vUlt In the city, loft this morning for tholr homo. They roturned recontly from mr outing trip in tho mountains. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woodruff, for merly of this city, now of Eugene, passed through tho city this morn ing for Portland, en routo for tho East, whoro thoy will visit relatives. Mr. and Mm. Will Gntons, Mrs. E. C. Pntton nnd Mies Parrlsh left this morning for Portland, whero thoy will nttend tho G.ilther-Chamberlnln nuptials, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. W. Hnar, who havo been visiting Judgo and Mrs. John H. Scott, left this morning for their home In Walla Walla. Mr. Ilaar Is president of the Hickory Bark Remedy Company, which has n factory In this city. The Misses Bessie nnd Minnie Cor neltus returned today from Marlon, whero they enjoyed nn outing at Maple Camp. Rev. nnd Mrs. Adams, of Aumo vllle, who have boon holding a re vival meeting In this city, have ro turned to their home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Brown and son, Keith, left today for an extend ed trip in the East. They will bo Joined In Porltnnd by Miss Carrie Hurst who will accompany them on their journey. Mrs. C. W. James and daughUr, Miss Myrta, left this morning fof Portlnnd. en routo for an extended visit in the East. They were accom panied as far as Portland by Mr. Jame3' son, Arthur, who hns been vis Itlng his pnrents nnd sister In thl3 city. He I assistant cashier of tho First National bank of Baker City, nnd will visit in Seattle beforo re turning home. Mrs. James and daughter will bo away about two months. Prof, and Mrs. A. J. Garland, who havo been visiting" Mr. nnd Mrs. J. M. Long, of this city, loft this morn ing for Oregon City, to be tho guests of friends for a short tlmo. Mr. Garland will go to Ione, Oregon, whero ho hnB been engaged as princi pal of the schools of that place. Mrs. Garland will go to Rodeo, New Mexi co, to visit her son, Owwn, who Is ill with tuborculosls. Prof, and Mrs. Garland and son are well-known In this city. Tho professor nnd wlfo conducted tho Garland normal school on Commercial street, and Owen nt-tt-ndod Wlllnmetto University for several years, whoro ho graduated with high honors. S-rvJ m afiw-.iv k.'.liiiJ" 1JT m Don't Neglect Your n The when your eyes need evenings aro Lium ia . u ..; iiuw nfc attentU Bhort nnd u . w i """ UJVD mar result fatally d euu, ii neglected. , uinB eyM gh0B!i 'UUKUU a"cr "crore starting tt(- SChOOl. Thnso . t.unng buuu.u unve mom examined to i w a. Bu correct. Don't nnu boo aaiom's best eyesight ipj 1UI. CHAS. H. HIN( Graduate Optician. 123 Com. St., next to Capital Kllnger Grand Theatre. . . Another packed house greeted tho porformnnco nt tho Kllnger Grand Inst night, nnd, judging from tho npplnusc, the nudlcnco scorned well satisfied with the show. Madam Musotto does a very entertaining act with hor trained dogs, nnd it coems at times that tho canlnoj pos sess human intelligence. James S. Dorvln, tho ventriloquist, keeps tho nudlcnco In roars of laughter with his puppets, nnd it la hard to reallzo that tho dummies nro not really talk ing w.hllo ho 1s on tho stngo. Tho moving plcturo, "Jim's Apprentice- i ship," Is o neat laugh-producer, and is In Itself worth tho price of admis sion. Tho program will bo aug mented tonight by tho appearance of anothor net, which should havo ap peared Monday night. There will be a matlneo Saturday,, and n com ploto chango of program for fair weok. MARIUKI). LEWELLYN - SOHOENBAECHi ai tno Marlon countr house, Salem, Oregon, Tqo ouiuemuer iu, 1907, Emma I onmiechlor to Edward P lyn, County Judge J. h. Scot! naming, o- DI ED, SHEPARD. At her home in d'Alono, Idaho, Wednesday. tombor 11, 1007, Mrs. Kate Si ard. Mrs. Shopord was tho daughte William Rafter, of this city, and I a resident of Salem for many yej A sister, Hattto Rafter Is emploj lu tho S.'P. ofllcos at Portland, hor mothor Is residing in Seattle. Perfectly nt Home. Lndy Wo aro all total abstilnl but I supposo you don't mind th Sorvnnt Oh, no, mum I've ii In a reformed drunkard's famllr foro! Philadelphia Inquirer. o . REFUSE SUBSTITUTES OR 1 TATIONS GET WHAT TOD FOR. Don't Skip a Word of This-Five Things We want to Imprest them on your memory. FIRST THING Wo'vo shoes of exceptional merit, made by tho world's best shoe makers. SECOND THING We ur exports in fitting feet experience has be,o,n our toacher, and wo do it correctly. THIRD THING Wo make It n feature of our business to have shoes of Just tho correct stylo. FOURTH THING You'ro suro of quality hero for our shoes aro so giod, wo guar antee every pair of them. FIFTH THING Our price are ahvaya ns low as tho quality will allow. That's n. Theiw'a a great dlfferenco between COUHLIXG shoes and repair ing thorn. Tho Salem Shoo Storo HKPA1HS shoes, not by MA CHINERY, but by HAND, by a llrst-clnss shoemaker. Workman ship gunrnuteed, or no pay. SALEM SHOE STORE, ' mmhwi 326 STATE ST. SALCM, OREGON OWN YOUR OWN SKATES AND E.NMOY EVERY MINTT13 YOU ARE AT THE RIXK. pMByj; a fflwfc Taft Sails Tomorrow. Senttle, Sept. 11. Tho Tnft party left) at 7 thlB morning on a special for Grays Harbor. Tho party will roturn to Seattlo tonight and sail on tho Minnesota at noon tomorrow for tho Philippines. o : Tho Vernacular. "Drink to me only with thina eyes," chortled tho poet. "All right," responded the fair girl. "Hero's looking at you." Ex change: o . Br U y? 1IU Kind Yon Hart Aiwars Btgtt 5" Z0&& MONEY TO L0 THOS. JU Over Lftdd & Busk's Bsnk,9w0,j Nor wJdi Union Fke Insurance ! Fraak Mer4ltb, ReridfatJ OMee wttk Wra. Brown Ox.1 29 OoBieretftl street. NEW TODfl Hotfoe On and after July 1. & Ryan's real estato, lo&o, ! asd employment office will bt Commercial Hall, tenter ot meretal and Contor street. M9-U- Farin to Rent. 160 acres, 16 100 under cultivation. Inquire 1 C. K. Snauldlng. at Salem sawn 9-11-J! For SnUw-A counter and shell storo room nt a bargain. C. man. dealor In new and s hnnd eoods. 447 State street. 9-ll-3f Wanted Two or three men to r,,n .1rvr. A W. P""1 Phono Farmers 17x1, 9-11-JH WE HAVE JIST RECEIVED A laHGE SHIPMENT OF Richardson Roller Skates IX ALL SIZES, VV,h XICKl.E PLATED AXD FITTED WITH ALUMlXr.M HOLLERS. YOU KXOW WHAT THOiniLE YOU HAD LST YEAR SK CURIXG SKATES, SO COME IX AXD RESERVE A PAIRWE WILL OIL, ADJUST, AXD PUT THEM AWAY FOR YOU UNTIL THE RIXK OPEXS. lfGt& Lw LVLw m wwjm i -wiiKit)iiitiiiaiisiiaiiaifri LEROY GESNER Concept Violinist Authorized by Sevclfc to teach the melhod that made Kubeltfc famous. PUPILS PREPARED FOR PUBLIC APPEARANCE J Systematic Training In Technique, Interpret0' Repertoire Adress WILLAMETTE UNIYERSII I Phone J426 College ot iai-Hi4tiataiiiiii