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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1907)
Ijaftgaawtfa .- .'Wk i ' H I ' U: 8 PAHVT CAPITAL JOURNAL, BUM, ORWJON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1007. Out Ready-to-Wear Garment Section Is an oxpoBltlon of tho correct' styles for fn.Il wear. Tho most charming styles and colors and fabrics In what is right for woinon this fall. Your ldcai can ho Realized horo from thh great showing, and you can do ponu upon tho garments being thoroughly tailored and finished from best materials. Qualities are a grand featuro of theoo gannonts, nnd wo know they cannot bo duplicated In this city for anything near the prlco. Choosing 1b host now while tho assortment is at lis best. MAIN STORE, SECOND FLOOR. Out Bedding I New Umhzeltas Wo have somothlng now and novo In rtow umbrellas that aro flttod with Detachable Handles Two handles como with each umbrella ono fancy, tho othor natural wood they aro Intor changoablo and can bo adjusted In a moment and aro porfoctty rigid and strong. A groat boon to travelers on account of pack lng. Covorings aro of oplondld quality. To Introduco, special Department Is full to overflowing with good and dependable bedding of all klnda. Tho largest showing In this city and every pleco 1b now and fresh. Tlmo now to look to your bedding for tho coming win tor. Prices are very low for such oxcellenco of quality. Comforts from 95c to $3.75 Blankets from 39cto$U Pillows from $1.50 to $4.75 Pair $3.98 It's a pleasure to do husimss when Wo know that every tlmo wo go. a man Into a Hart, Schaffner & Marx suit w've done him a real Borvlco. Such clothes as theso actually ralao tho standards of all tho men In town; and wo'ro soiling them at tho right prices. Glad to See You Now or Later i NlilMIIHimWUHftHI CITY NEWS X A OftUMUm f Xnprtaat Pv Fh( OjmNI New vutiMm 4rtlp. tf. VmUi This in Your Hut The ofiloe of tho Horticultural Flro Relief of Oregon is In room 7, Mo Cornack building, Salem, Orogou. Mntranc to stairway and olovntor ob Court ntroot. Our phono Is No. 245. 0-ll-3t. Wanted Throo good laborers at HatiBon'n planing mllU. Call at once. 9-12-2t Do You Want Htwrtoiite? Any porson desiring tho eorvlcpa of students who aro working their wsb through Wlllamotto Uulvoralty, Will pleaso notify tho nonrotary, U. 0. Boyer, at onco. 9-6-ood TrwlnH for tho Fni Commonclng tomorrow, Hoptom bor H, 1907, trains Nos, 11, 12, 17, 18 and uocoud sections of No, 15 nnd 1G, will stop at tho Fair Ground up to and Including Soptombor 2 1st. , SM3-7t Special Pollco Appointed Might policemen havo been ap pointed by Chief Gibson to uurvo on tho forco dnflnts tho state fair wook nt follews: I. D. Drlvor, Charles Zaenkor, Ah. Wimt, William Jonei. A, 0. Nmo, Homy Will, Thomas King nnd H' Welch Otllcer Inrry Murphy, of tho rcgulnr night poltco forco, un dSpoclal Oillccr Ab. West will act as day pollco, and Special Olllcor A. Q. Naco will havo chargo of tho pollco station during tho night tlmo. HUntlng ltlnk Tonight with two big sessions. Hand mimic. Good floor. Good skntos. Open ovory night during stnto fair. Well-Known Musician Returns Mrs. D. P. Carnos, tho tnlontcd pianist, who has been in Portland for tho past Boveral months, has re turned to Saloin to rosldo. Sho was pianist with tho Peerless orchestra of this city for two sonBons, nnd her ninny frlonds horo will bo glnd to learn of hor return. Hand Concert At tho skating rink tonight from 8 to 12, nnd ovory ovonlng during state fair, New Hank for flervnii Tho Gervnls Stnto Dank Is tho nnmo of tho now money lending In stitution which will open Monday In Gervnls. Tho bank Is owned by lo cal capital, and Is capitalised at $10, 000, whloh Is fully subscribed. Tho flttlcors of the Institution nre: A. Tanilor, prosldont; Hnrrlson Jones, vlco-prosldont; Joseph Nnthmnu, oashior, Wtllhun Clark nnd Jacob Illgmnu, who woro formorly resi dents of thlH city, aro on the board of directors. Hkatliigl Skating! ' At tho auditorium rink tonight. Two sessions. Hand muslo at both sessions, and ovory night during tho state fair. COBBLING We'll mend your shoes and we'll do it well. We do all sorts of shoe repairing. We ore well equipped and know how to do it. We have a repairing department fitted up with everything that's modern in the way of machinery for doing the best of repair work. OUR PRICES ARE VERY MODERATE HALF SOLES SEWED ON 75c Let us make ne old pair of shoes new for you and we are right sure that you will come here for your "COBBLING." Oregon Shoe Co. THC HOME OF GOOD SHOES Fined $5 for Assault Charles Rogers, an employe of tho Sam Jones hop yard, on Mission Bottom, was. yesterday afternoon brought before Justice Webster nn a chargo of assault and battery, on complaint of H. MaBon, tho head drier at the yard, and flned $5. Rog ers Is said to be a Portland man, and has for several seasons been em ployed as foreman of the Jones hop yard, and this season hired nil his help In Portland, to tho exclusion of th many local people who applied for employment. Mason and Rogers. In discussing this phase, of tho labor question, became Involved In a heat ed argument, which terminated In Rogers grasping Mason by the neck and attempting to strike him. S. 1$. Cntterllii & Co. Win Suit S. D. Catterlin & Co. were yestor day given a Judgment agajnst Chas. Walker nnd Elizabeth Walker, In Justice Webster's court, by a Jury. This suit was brought by S. B. Cat torlaln & Co. against tho Walkers to obtain a Judgment for' $100, which was claimed to bo duo tho plaintiffs as commission on tho sale of the Walker property, east of this city Tho defendants refused to pay the commission on tho grounds that It was not through any efforts of tho real estate firm that the property was sold. The Jury, after bolng out a short time, returned n verdict for $100 In favor of tho plaintiffs. Moro Oregon Corn Somo'peoplo who think Oregon Is not a corn country will certainly bo disillusionized If tho present stream of specimens of field corn keep com ing to tho Salem Board of Trade. To day threo moro samples of unusual excollcnco hnvo been ndded to tho collection. They nro from Gus Fron lard, Fred Flubncker and Broezo Gibson. No finer Bnmples of corn can bo produced, oven in tho corn bolt of the Mlddlo stntes, and any one who hns any doubts whatever about good corn growing and mntut ing In Oregon should set) these vari ous dlsplnys. Will Attend St. Helens' Hall- Two of Snlom's prottlost nnd most popular young ladles, Miss Ellen Thiclsen nnd Miss Barbara Durblu, loft yoBterdny for Portland, whero thoy will register for n special course In St. Holens' Hall. A Long linn Tho horno of W. D. Wheeler, tho North Salem grocer, whon his mas ter loft the wagon In tho vicinity of Chemawa Inst evening to deliver Bomo grocorlcs, took ndvantngo of tho opportunity, and wns soon on volopcd In a cloud of dust, trnvollng Salomward. It maintained a thfo mlnuto gait until tho Wheeler homo was reached, whon it quietly turned Into n shed. Further than a few broken eggs, thoro was no damage. Thirteen Guests In tho City Jail Tho number of bonrdero at Wiley MoorcB' hotol', nt tho city hall, this morning renchod the number of 13, nnd tho prospects aro that It will bu "23" boforo fair weok is ovor. Tho following nro thoso who arrived last night: William Sheridan, drunk, roglstorod for two and a half days; T. Whlto, lntoxlcntod and resisting an ofllcor, nnd ho will not bo nblo to attend tho fair until Thursdny, as ho has secured accomodations at tho city hall for tlvo days; Robort Eng lish, drunk nnd disorderly, two nnd a hnlf days. Threo Japaneso woro taken In InBt evening, after thoy hud engaged In a pugilistic encounter among tholnsolvos on Forry stroot. Thro throo diminutive gontlemon gave tholr namos as S. Shlmohnra, Y. Rlrdo and H. Hololl. Messrs. Shlmohara and Rlrdo. who got the groatest dnmngo in tho row also gut tho largest flno, $10 each, while "as- Don't Neglect i Your Eyes The tlmo Is now approaching when your oyos need nttontlon. The evenings are Bhort and Xo strain your eyes may result fatally In tho end, Jf neglected. School children's eyes should be looked after beforo starting them to school. Thoso wearing glasses should havo them examinod to Bee If they aro still correct. Don't delay, and see Salem's beBt eyesight special ist. CHAS. H. HINGES Graduate Optician. 123 Com. St., next to Capital Bank. plrato nnd vowelo" got $5', but they won't got tho money. Miss Elnui Wcller Will rccelvo pupils In piano and tho "Dunning System of Music Study for Beginners." Miss Wollor Is a graduato under Emll L. Winkler, of Lelpslc, Germany, also of Carrlo L. Dunning, of Buffalo, Now York, and pupil of Robert Tolmie, of Snu Francisco, tho two last nnmed be ing direct p,upllB of Lcschotlzsky, tho great Vienna Instructor. Studio 475 Liberty street. Phono 1351, To Attend Funeral Gcorgo Rnmbo left last ovonlng for Albany, whoro ho will attend tho funeral of his daughter-ln-lnw, tho Into Mrs. Mao Rnmbo, who died nt tho Albany hospital Wednesday. Mr. Rambo will nccompnny tho remain to Cntlln, Washington, whoro tho burlnl will tako placo. Under Will Ho Here Harry K. Spauldlng, tho mnnngor of tho Wlllamotto UnlvorBlty foot ball team, in speaking to n Journal reporter this morning concerning tho report that has beon given out that Ralph Rador, tho well-known athlete, would attend tho Pullman collcgo, In Washington1, thlB yenr, said: "I Just received a lettor tho other day from Mr. Rador, In whlcn ho said ho would bo In Salem soon to roglstor for tho yenr's work In tho University hero." Car of Paint Clay Arrive A cnrload of color-bearing clay ar rived yesterday from tho paint mlno of tho Oregon Slonnn Company, which Is located in Lnno county. Tho clny Is being unlondod nt tho pnlnt factory on Trade street, and among tho colors nro two newly dis covered clays, one a bright green nnd ono a groy, which aro valuablo acqut sltlons to tho various tinted materi als owned by tho company. Xo Xon-Unlon Musicians It is reported thnt tho Portland musical union hns objected to any of Its members filling the state fair on gngemont If non-union men nro en gngod. This will necessitate tho em ploying of all union men, which will materially lncronso tho cxpenso to tho management of tho band. AllNiny Pioneer Dead J. B. Comloy, one of Albany's plon eer rosldouis. dld nt his homo In Albany Thursday night. Ho wns S4 ears of ago, and hnd roslded in Al bany over half a century. We Are Sole Agents la Salem For Chase & Sanborn's Coffees 25, 30, 35, 40 cents pet IB The best in the market for the prices named. Just a little better than necessary for the price. It is a pleasure to recommend and sell these coffees. WiUbWUmHWIWiWUMfcH BICYCLE mimmmm'iiwmmi r A bicycle bought of us will save you money, because we handle the most reliable makes. If your wheel needs repairing bring it to vs. We will fix it and use the best materials and work men, therefore you will be saved time, worry and money. Carbide in Bulk 2 lbs. 25c Frank J. Moo itWfcwwiMWwiiWiiitfcWiWMfrH BORN. WHITE. At tho family homo, 346 North Capital street, September 13, 1907, to Dr. nnd Mrs. B. H. Whlto, a son. o- Sho Fctuid Relief. If you aro troubled with liver com plaint and hnvo not rocolvod holp road this. Mrs. Mary E. Hammond, Moody, Texas. "I wns In poor health with Hvor trouble for over a year Doctors did mo no good and I tried Horblne, and three bottle on red mo. I can't say too touch for Herblnc,"as it Is a wonderful liver modlcino. I alwayB have it In tho houso. Pub lish whero you wish." Sold, by D. J. Pry. MONEY TO LOAN. ' ' raofl. x. rono Over La4d & Bush' Bak, tHJLtm, Or. Norwich Union Fke Insurance Society Freak UfSHk, KmUUhI Aat. OA wMh IT. Browm & Oe No. 2ft OouMorefot 4ret. NEW TODAY Notfee On and affrer Jly 1, R. R. Ryan's rftl estate, lota, ltuniraao &ad emploTHiat ofioo will be At OoaamerUl Kail, etntw of Com merelal and Center street. A 4- Tl. ...... t ..!.. . ixi. iinmu ojutr, une go team, $250; 38 extra fls goats, $2 per head; onei Poland China boar, 2 yei ?20. Philip Rees. KarmJ 98. Routo 4, Salem, Or. Ml For Solo Sovoral hotnee In! and farm lands, at a bare ltnl National Bank. (I jjohi ueiween iair grouna Salem', small, red accoucl with nnmo of L. D. Please leavo at Journal ol fair grounds store and re ward. L. B. Llndwy. 8-1 Tent nt Bargain 14x16, lti wall, of 4-ounco duck, man, dcalor In new ibI hand goods, Stato street M Frank E. Churchlll- of tho Western Co Music, of Chicago, U will rosumo classes la : mony, theory, sight red: on and after September il opora houso building, roos 3. Phono 1100. Puplli colvo lossons elthor In thtlij ry nt tlin otlldlo. 9-1 For Rent. Ton aero fir threo miles from Salem, room house, ono acre ol ti rles. Would mako a ne ranch: $C50 a monthres dress Mrs. E. V. White, Hr rmttn Nn. 7. 9'" w.., . w-.w . Water Wells Dug or clean lirlMr Invlni? work dOM. A. P. Holt. Salem, North cfrnnt 91 OV 1 Vf RINK Opens Tomorrow Have you prepared for mi enjoyable season by providing M helf with a pair of our Richardson Roller Skates ? own vniii? nwN SKATE AND EXJOY EVERY MINUTE YOU ARE AT THE WX,j Wo liavo just received large shipment in H Sizes, Fa" Plated nnd Fitted with aluminum rollers. smiriug ttott lou know what trouble you had last yir thtm w como In and reservo a paii we will oil, adjust and put for you until tho rink opens. LJfl1 tf&6&hl MOIR GROCERY CO. Phone &2 456 State St. i