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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1907)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 107. ' 11. STOCKTON L JLi Jnfe 300 M $ 4.50 $ 9.50 $1 1 .00 NEW COATS Copenhagen Blue? Oeam Tans, Bowns. Blues Reds, Plaids Sttipes Novelty Mixtures and Black The Prices Range Ffom $ 1 .98 to $60.00 Step lively lot there will be a great tush for these coats Two styles in long black coats nicely trimmed in velvet and pull braid. One style has pocket and self strapping piped with silk. They are great values, equal to any $7.50 coat shown in Salem. Sizes run from 32 to 44. Seven different styles and cloths, including black, tan, brown and novel ties, in fact this assortment rivals $12.50 to $15.00 coats shown in or dinary scores. We bought them for this special sale. Black Coats with Gray satin lining trimmed in pull braids and velvet, also tans, castors and browns, novelty mixtures and plaids. This line would sell readily at $1 5.00 to $17.50, but we offer them special at $11.00. SHOP AT THE "SATISFACTION STORE" Mr Cu3i fliSk aaKslMv, L(fl Is Your Boy Ready For School? OUR BOYS' SUITS arc built to stand School wear. The fabrics are se lected with es pecial regard for wear resisting qualities, then ev ery garment is properly made. We're showing a great assortment of NEW FALL STYLES in Boys' Knickerbocker Knee Pant Suits, ages 3 to 1 6, and young men's Long Pant Suits, ages 1 0 to 1 9. Buster Brown Blue Ribbon School Shoes all bear the famous trade mark which stands brown's maRKjj fftt. rpifahfo ntinlitv. Fverv oair is built to give satisfaction. IN SHANK IT TAKES SOLID LEATHER SHOES to stand the test during the rainy season. BUSTER BROWN BLUE ribben: SHOES M MEN .P k Wp ,-4 IW Ik m? 3&zmw WsCOf? s-irjrr.0? A WflSirAJ'fs t JrUHC-Jr jTC''US wvzjr " &y8we. 33. Itaod Opera House JOHN F. CORDRAY, Mgr. MONDAY, SEPT. 30 l Delightful Rural Drama Mother's Sake i Story of Xcu- Knglnml J BRIGHT AND AHTISTIO COMPWV 'BAN' NEW PLAY WITH A p.-NEW TI1BME AND TREAT MENT. P 'X 3SC. 23c. N w at box offlco Monday at 9 a. in. KLINGER-GRAND THEATRE Nnfile OOMHEXCIXG SEPTEM. HER 23. whiting mtos., nd Comedy Company Don't Fail to See rtomobile Thieves ht S,nsatlonaI PJctiiiw Film. SPmrnw. -""uwaojg XIGIITLY. 10c and 20c K 'OMOtS TltOCULE. encp Along Willi Girl. ttv Vl .. Lrwung aud Franc08 p M Mi ne 'ather tho " ' Sh$Hrf? agalnst tl, ,lifiL2,r be male, as the .'?,HJ orPrhe case a reskl :' 2fr a yer ago on K'tftm Mr franklin. oietw0re.Ron and de uJthfcUh. his family. ir0?he father 4 T. ed to ... u luat lIo IST opSr&Py them IS f2KS,ty t0 atted lft .." " went tn pa.il.j K!.nt bS0S, Wei. that SiSJ ff 2re8a claim, rv ui 180 past year as man and wife. Mrs. Klmliorllng wroto Mr. Franklin tho clrcuniBtnncos tho best alio know of thorn from EnBtom Oregon. Tho wlfo returned from thnt section -nnd again joined her husband. Mr. Franklin says they loft Port land and woro camped nenr Aurora, from whoro tho wife again wroto tho fathor that nil was not right, and thnt Klmherllng nnd tho girl would pick hops at Krohs yard at Indo pondenco Mr. Franklin enmo hora to find thorn ,nnd succoodod In doing bo Woduosdny ovonlng. Yosterdny the couplo camo to Indcpondonce, expodtlng to tnko tho train for Port land. Tho father, who was koep lng closo tab on them, followed Im mediately, nnd n short time ixforo the train arrived ran ncros. thorn In town. Franklin drew his gun nnd ordorod Klmborllng to romnln wheto ho was until tho marshal or con stablo could ho summoned to tnko clmrgo of him. Klmborllng was tnkon brtforo Justlco Wilson and tho complaint nbovo filed. The girl was also nrrstod at tho depot and a similar complaint lodged against her. Both woro hold until today, when tho preliminary will bo had. Tho fathor says n child was born to tho couplo whllo In Portlnnd, but ho does not know what became of It, but ho claims tho truth of the statement can bo provon by wit nesses from Portland. The above Is Mr. Franklin's statement of tho case, tho other sldo will probably como out In today's justlco court. However, at best tho caso Ib a bad one, as tho girl Is young, probably not moro than 18 years of ago at tho prosont time. West Sldo Enterprise. BRING FANCY PRICES Hood River Apples Sell As High As $12 a Box The O. K. Store 12th Street, New Woolen Mills. ATTENTION TO DETAILS. And dally buying of fresh supplies has gained for this grocery store its large run of patronage. Standard goods as well as those that have coa Bons are to be "found here continu ously and In plonty. A WELL STOCKED GROCERY. helps solve the household problem. We do It for you. FroBipt Delivery. Ffaona B&la ISM For fancy Spltzonborg npplos $3.27 V6 n box n;d for Nowtown Yollow Pippins $2.75 a box are the prices recolvod by tho Hood River Applogrowors' Union, under Its con tract for the sale of this yoar's crop of thoso varieties to tho Davidson Fruit Company, pf Hood River. The prlcos for this season's crop had not horetoforo boon mndo public. They aro tho highest ovor ronllzod by tho Hood River union. It Is estimated thnt tho output of Spltzonborgs will amount to about 12,000 boxes, and of Pippins about 13,000 boxes. Os car Vandorhllt, vice-president of the union, and tho lnrgest npplo grower In tho Hood River valley, who Is now at tho Portland hotel, Is tho au thority for this statement. With tho oxcoptlon of threo vari eties, th Hyde King, Ortley and Red Cheek, which woro sold to Yog djoglou nrothers, fruit merchants of Vladivostok, Siberia, and a few local sales made by the farmers, tho entlro crop of apples for tho valley has boen sold to tho Davidson com pany, which, as representatives of Eastern firms, will ship tho crop EaBt, some of It to England and somo to continental Europe It U estimated by Mr. Vanderbllt that tho ontlre crop of tho valley will amount to 105,000 boxes. For $12 a box, tho highest prlco paid for Orogon applos since 1852, Mr. Vandorbllt's Orogon applos of Winter Dananas, about 10 boxos in all, was sold through Soely, Mason & Co., of Portland to a firm of East ern dealers. Tho fruit is still on th3 tree. His crop of anothor variety, tho Delicious, Mr. Vanderbllt has sold to tho Portland hotel for $0 a box. The crop will mako about CO boxes. Yogdjoglou nrothors. tho Vladi vostok firm that purchased the val ley's crop of Ortloys. Hydo Kings and Red Cheeks, has bought of Mr. Vanderbllt five boxes of Winter Dananas which will be presented to tho czar of Russia. Tbeso apples will bo specially packed, shipped by steamer to Siberia and then sent by rail to St. Petersburg. o Robbed Cyanldo riant. Butte, Mont., Sept 28. Dandlts at Zootman looted tho Cyanldo plant of the Ruby Gulch Company, securing $4000 in gold bullion, and escaped. Tho robbers entered the plant by crawling half a mile through a drain pipe, after the watchman had made bis rounds. X-RAYS Anyway tho hunter who gets pop pod ovor by his best frlond, fnr up in tho mountains, may havo tho proud satisfaction of knowing, "as his life blood ebbs away," thnt ho was mlstnkon for n majestic oik, Jn Mond of Just n common door. Judgo Wolvorton's decision with rognrd to the admission of Japnnoso Is, in effect, thnt If a ,Tnp has a pans port to ontor Moxlco couconlod about his porson ho cannot ontor tho Unltod Stntos, but If ho drops It ovorboard, on tho way hore, ho Is wolcomo. Tho next timo "Stub" Smith tnkes tho horso odltor through tho packing houso and forgets to loso him In tho facing room, ho will bo sprend ovor moro ground than tho initios would covor. w Tho Pendleton Trlbuno Bays Huntington is on ono aldo of East ern Oregon and Tho Dalles tm tho other, whllo Pendleton Is In tho con tor. With tho northern lino only 20 miles away and tho southorn bound ary of tho stato distant 250 miles, It Is ovldont thnt tho Pendleton proas Is not a good guCBsor nt ccntors, Thnt prlzo of a hog glvon by T. W. nrunk to tho sdhool children of Polk county for tho best exhibit of corn, Is peculiarly appropriate. Tho moro corn tho moro hog. Shakospoaro put In tho mouth of ono of his characters tho stntoment: "Hut In theso nlco sharp quillets of tho law, Good faith, T am no wiser than a daw." Whloh nppllos to us Inymon nnd nccountB for inability to under stand tho dlst'nctlon mado by Judgo Wolvorton on tho Japanoso exclu sion casos. Doing a lawyor, ho can probably understand It, for, llko tho loarnd Judgo montlonod by Hudlbras: "Ho could distinguish and divldo A pair 'twlxt south and southwost sldo." SAWMILL ni'RXEI). A Itlcuclicr Definition. "Pa, what la a patriot?" "A mnn who Is novor willing to Until ey ltrotlicrH' Plant Totally I)i- concodo thnt tho umplro has glvon Mroycri. I tho home team tho boBt of It." Wodnosdny night nbout 12 o'clock Hndloy Dros.' sawmill aud'shluglo ' mill, botwocn Crow nnd Hadlcyvlllo, nbout 15 inllos southwest of Eugene, I burned to tho ground, togothor with nbout 10,000 fout of lumbor nnd n largo quantity of shingles, and a ehoppor. I It Is not known how tho firo orig inated. Tho mill had boon In opor ntlon tho day boforo, nnd It is aup posod a smouldorlng spurk In tliu sawdust or rofiiBO nbout tho mill wn fannod Into lliunos by Uio wind. Tho firo was discovered too lato to savo nny of tho machlnory, and tho plant Is a totnl loss, with no Insurance Tho mill wns owned by Chnrlos and Henry Hadley, and had boon op erated for somo tlmo pnst at good profit It Is a sovero blow to thorn, but thoy will probably robulld In tho near future. Eugene Guard, New York PreBs. Salmon Fishing Wits l'lno Sunday. Captain Josophson, of tho launch Teddy, took n load of peoplo down tho bay Sundny morning to troll for salmon. Thoy had an oxcollont cntch, Apiong tho party woro Mr. Hayes, Mr. Taylor, tho candy man, nnd wlfo, nml Mux Klinniormnn and wife. , There must havo boon a hundred ' peoplo on tho lower bay Sunday tho total catch of salmon by trolling nmouniing to over a ion. mohi mm woro caught woro sllvorsldus, but Btlll thoro woro many chlnooka among them. It was ono continuous splash all ovor that part or tho bay, nnd tho sight was truly oxhlloratlng, Tho fish aro gradually working up tho bay, and In nnothor week should bo In tho upper part. Coos Bay Times. . If You Have Looked at all the SHOES in the city except thosesotdby SHOE 7 C0 CLOVER SEED WANTED Wo pay cash for Red Clover and Alslke. Bend us sample and state quantity you nave to offer. John Hughes Co. 468 to 474 State Street, v SaImb, Orfea. VETCH AND CHEAT SEED Wo havo a limited amount of each on band, and If you will need any better put your order in early, aa the supply will not equal tho de mand. and haven't found anythtn to please you, do not think that shoes of both style and comfort are not for you for We Have What You Want 444 State St., New Theilsen Building. yiiimmnnnnMtMi Tilison & Co J5M6 High Street Pfame 39 Sftfem, Ot I Will Change Name and Location Will bo known horoaftor as "Clark's Market," lnstoad of tho Stolnor Market, and will also chango from our present location on Commorclal stroot, Monday, October 7th, to tho building occupied by W. W, Zlnn on Stato stroot. ROBT. S. CLARK Phono 125, 325 Com'l SL llllllllllllllllllllllllM i'-'UI i. M a Fi U ' .w .J.fil 1 Via m rm ii.fi T .'j oRM! !- fM 'W,W l( Mil M.ffS 1A1 '3 t-l- M r tn .Mil i i m II m w II I B i mm 11 m I a L"3