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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1907)
s DAILY OATITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 10 07. I Arc Your Ready for ! Children School? NEXT MONDAY TO THINGS OPEN TO THE SCHOOL HELLS WILL RING THE SCHOOLS FOR THE SEASON. THERE'S MANY GET TO INSURE THEIR HEALTH AND COM.FORT UEFORE THAT TIME. YOU WILL WANT YOUR CHILDREN TO APPEAR AS WELL AS ANY. LET US HELP YOU. OUR LINES ARE MOST COMPLETE AND PRICES ARE VERY LOW QUALITY CONSID ERED. HERE'S SOME SUGGESTIONS: For Boys SUITS 93.B0 to $7.80. OVERCOATS $fl to 912.50. UNDERWEAR 20c to f I. BO. NECKWEAR ' 25c to $2.00. HATS 91.00 to 92.00. CAPS 23c to 7Bc. SHIRTS BOc to 91.7B. STOOICINGS 1 5c to BOc. For Girls DRESSES 91.00 to 90.50. COATS 9.03 to 912.00. MUSLIN UNDERWEAR HOc to 75c. KNIT UNDERWEAR JLBc to 91.50. STOCKINGS 15c to BOc. CORSET WAISTS 25c to 91.00. SKIRTS 93.80 to 90.00. FURS 91.no to 912.00. farmer of Eoln, for tho best collec tive exhibit of three kinds of corn. Dislocated Arm Albert Lewis who Is, or wns, working for Frank, met with quite a serious accident yesterday after noon. Ho wns Icing a car near the warehouso on Trade street. Ho wns on top of tho car, and was hauling tho blocks of lco up by hand, when the ropo broke and ho lost his bal ance and fell to the ground. He struck on his right side, dislocating the arm at the elbow, and being oth erwise badly bruised. T. L. Davidson, Jr., Injured T. L. Davidson, Jr., met with an accident last Wednesday after re turning from the fair to tho David son ranch In Yamhill county. Ho was a'tomptlng to rldo a frlBky colt and was thrown, breaking his collar bono and two ribs. It Is not yot known how serious his Injuries may prove. Ills father, T. L. Davidson, has gone over to see him. Will Tench nt Mnrlon Miss Alice Shepherd left this morning for Marlon, whoro she has secured a position as teacher In tho public schools. Sho Is well known In this ctly, being a graduate of tho normal department of Willamette University, whoro Bho wns popular among tho various organizations of tho school. Her many friends here wish her overy success In her chosen profession. Now Stock Company TODAY IS REMNANT DAY Short longths of uoasonnblo and dopondablo goods at HALF PRICE Mr. and Mrs. Eric Kloppln, tho t ifornin. M 1 1 1 1 1 H I 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 j; PERSONALS 1 ! 1 1 1 i 1 1 t-i 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Mrs. Charles Stanton left this morning for Stayton on business. W. I. Adams went to Eugene to day, where he will visit his daugh ter. Miss Mary Plglor left today for Corvallls, where she will attend school. Mrs. W. W. Thorne wns among the Portland-bound passengers yes terday. Ml9s Grace Taylor, of Hood Riv er, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. Win. Taylor, of this city. W. II. Byars left this morning for Mohamn, where he will do some sur veying for tho now railroad. Mrs. Hnrry Crawford and daugh ter, Miss Aleda, went to Jefferson thh morning to visit rolntlves. Miss Wnyfo Ilockotte, of Condon, Is in the city to attend tho Bowor-mnn-Pervino wedding. Miss Ethel Rossiter, of Portland, will lenve for her homo tomorrow, after attending the fair and visit ing friends here and in Stayton. Miss Lou Patton, who has been visiting friends In this city, has re turned to her homo In Portlnnd. Mrs. Ruth Wilson, who has been visiting Salem friends and relatives, has returned to her homo in Port land. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Stewart wont to Portland last evening to bo tho guests of friends for n short time before leaving for Los Angelas, Cal- NOTICE OF INTENTION To Improve n Portion of Stnto Street J 11 the City of Salem, Ore gon, and to Improve the Railway Track of the Portland General Electric Co., on State Street In Said City from the West Line of Church Street to the West Lino of Twelfth Stieet. f. M 3n eu&lA A J wccwwDwr o CITY NEWS A CeMeetMa wt Iwpoi tmtt Par 1 9 Bgrspta for Yenr Oeiulderattea , rMIMMmilltMH theatrical people of this city, left this morning for Turner, whoro thoy will begin nn engagement with the TIvolI Comrdy Company, which Is scheduled to show In tho valley towns, nnd Inter In Cnllfornln. Mr. Kloppln Is n stockholder In tho com pany, nnd was accompanied to Tur nor by Mr. nnd MrB. Gnllaghcr, of Spokane, who arc nlso members of tho troupe. Lecture Tomorrow Rov. Win. McDovitt, of Washing ton, will lecture in Commercial Hall tomorrow evening at 7:30. Comrade Cameron, of Portland, and Mrs. Tnskor, of New Zenlnnd, will niiBwer questions to nil inquirers about Now Zealand; its laws nnd its people. Everybody cordially in vited. Admission frco. To Teach at Lebanon MIrh EIkIo Penrmlno left this morning for Lebanon to tnko charge of tho muslcnl department of tho Lobnnon school. Miss Penrmlno re sides Just north of tho city, nnd bns ninny friends throughout tho WII lnmotto valley. Sho Ib a gradunto In music of Dr. Z. M. Pnrvln, and has been visiting relatives. In Scnttlo for tho past year. HOTEL ARRIVALS. Fort Card TT.UV Naw aubjoota dally. Court nnd Liberty StreetH li nn Importnnt corner. Paving Is coming and Stouuloff llros. have tholr snnltnry innrkot tuoro, Hnvo you Boon It? A Now Urond When tho cook first gets WI1J Hone Flour, It certainly bogiiib na though a now broad had coino into tho house Try It. Will Rrlug Engine to Salem John Buwoly, tho well-known en gineer, who has been running on tho DnllnH-Falls City pnBsanger train, linn boon BolocU-d to bring tho con Dtructlon engine which will bo used by tho Snlom-Portliiiul electric rond to this city. Ho will utnrt with tho onglno tomorrow and go to Portland by tho Wcmt Side. Mr. llowoly will mnku hlti hondiuaitors In this city for several montliH while on gaged on tho oloctrld lino. Urn la ii former Salem mini, and l well known throughout this Boctlon of the country. Attended DalhiH Fair Among tho Snlotnltos In attend ance nt tho Dnllas fair lest evening woro Suporlntondont J. II. Acker mnn, William Chorrlngton, H. D. St. Helena, Henry N. Stoudonmeyor, Ward Fisher, Trncy Hatch nnd Ivnn Q. Martin. Jnck Smart, tho representative of tho Wnrron Construction Com pany iu thlu city, loft this morning for Portland on business. Mr. Vyvynn Dont, of Portlnnd, Ib transacting buslnosB in this city, and Iu tho guost of Mac Hotor. Mr. and Mrs. G. Engol loft this morning for Mt. Angol to attend religious services of tho Catholic church of that place. Mrs. S. E. McKlnney, who hns, boon visiting iu tho city left this morning for hor homo In Yoncoln. Miss Lillian Jones, 0110 of tho nurBo of tho Salem hospital, loft this mnrulug for hor homo In Brook, whoro Bho will visit for n few days. George Graven, tho hnrdwnro 111 nn, loft this morning for lower valley points on buslnoss. Iudgo Mornland, of tho supremo court, wnti among tho Portland bound piiB8ongor8 this morning. Superintendent Jnnioa, of tho pon Itontjnry, wont to Portland today on husriRms. Koln Hog Given Awny - Among the prizes to bo nwnrded at tho Dallas school fair Is a Poland China hog, donated by T. W. iliuiik the well-known stock rnlsor and COBBLING We'll mend your shoes and we'll dojifyvcll. Wc do all sorts of shoe repairing. We arc well equipped and know how to do it. Wc have a repairing department fitted up with everything that's modern in the way ofjmachincry for doing the best of repair work. OUR PRICES ARE VERY MODERATE HALF SOLES SEWED ON 75c Let us make one old pair of shoes new for you and wc arc right sure that you will come here for your "COBBLING." Willamette. W. C. Wltzol and wlfo. Portlnnd. Geo. D, Cramor, Now York. George Hntch, Snn Francisco. A. H. JackBon, Snn Francisco. M. Rosenborg, Now York. F. Drowcr, Now York. Geo. StltoB, New York. John Vnlontlno, San Francisco. 0. E. Wood, .Plymouth. J. R. Flynn, Albany. H. Norton, Snn Frnnclsco. D. A. Hrodlo, Washington, D. C. Byron Huntor. Corvallls. Goo. Bnrclay' Moffntt, Now York. W. L. Bnrstow, Now York. R. L. Donald, Portlnnd. Guy W. TalboT, Portland. E. R. Rnthbono. Chlcngo. A. II, AdnniB, Senttlo. n. 0. EaBthnm, Portland. F. S. Drake, Portland. D. A. Snnborn, Portlnnd. D. Door nnd wlfo, Now York. Salem. H. Pnlmor. city. Chnrlio Wilson, Boring. J. Duggor. Clnronco Cowdoll. T. D. Wnlloco, Eugene. J. Hanson, Dnllns. A. Wall. Fred Grant. C. W. Dnlrd. J. W. Sylvostor, Mlsiourl. F. W. Reed. J. Hanly, San FranoUoo. C. A. Dlniond, Newberg . Cottage. Honry Wilson. John Hanly. Snn Francisco. O. T. Emlldlt. Clovelnnd, O. W. C. Bordlno, Independence. J. B. MnyorH, Chlcngo. Miss Ednn Luckoy, Portland. Ellis Purvlne, Condon. J. C. Cockerham, Butler. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Brooks, who hnvo boon the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. C. J. Olmstend, have returned to tholr homo In Portland. Miss Mnymo JohnB nnd Miss Eth el Lees, after visiting In this city, havo returned to tholr homes In Portlnnd. Miss Jennie Williams, tho well known vocnllBt, of this city, loft this morning for Jefferson, whero sho will visit friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Spencer left for their homo In Medford Inst ev ening, after a visit to Salem rela tives. Miss Erma Campbell nrrived in tho city this morning to continue hor lessons on tho violin nnd visit Snlcm friends. Sho is n pupil of LeRoy Gosner. Miss Lenn Mclntire left todny for a three-days' visit In Portland. While there sho will attend tho Brlggs-Grcen wedding. Arthur McCully, of Enstewi Ore gon, Ib visiting friends and relatives in this city. Ho will loavo In a few days for Eugene to nttend tho Uni versity of Oregon. Mr. nnd Mrs. K. L. Foster, who havo been visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry Hntch, have returned to their homo In Cottngo Grove. Mrs. H. Gnnnon nnd daughter, who havo been visiting Snlcm friends nnd relatives, havo returned to tholr homo In Toledo, Orogon. Mrs.. William Meyers, of Albany, who hns been visiting hor dnugh tor, Mrs. D. P. Wright nnd Miss Mnrgaret Meyers, left today for her homo. Music ChiKM's at The University. Tho Philharmonic, n chornl socie ty, composed of nil tho muslcnl peo ple of both the University and tha city, will meet every Monday even ing In tho University chnpol at 8 o'clock. All who helped In tho stnto fnlr chorus, or ever Bang In tho Chornl Socloty or over snug In a choir, or oven If you never sang In any chorus, but hnvo n fnlr ly good voice, nil those nro cordinl ly Invited to come next Mondny ev ening nnd help to stnrt off with a splendid chorus for this season's work. On Wednesday evenings will bo n Bight singing clnss for nil who wish to lenrn to rond mulc at sight. Dur ing tho coming winter, nil who will try can become very eftlclont renders of music. On next Saturday morn ing nt 9:25 o'clock will bo organized n beginning children's singing class, and nt 10:10 nn ndvanced chlldron's singing class. Thoso clnssos nro in tended for children from f to If! yonrs of nge. Since thoro Is no mu sic taught In the public schools, this will bo an excellent opportunity for children to study music nt a very low rnte of tuition. Come to tho first lesson and loom full par ticulars about tho work to bo done. To Whom It May Cencern: Notice Is horcby given that the Common Council of the City of Sa lem, Orogon, deems Is expedient to Improve nnd proposes to improve a strip of land seven feet wide In the center of State street from tho west lino of Church street to tho west lino of Twelfth street In said city, and tho railway track of tho Port land General Electric Company on said street between snld points by placing tho trnck of said Portland General Electric Company In tho center of snld Stnto street, between tho west lino of Church Btreot nnd the west lino of Twelfth street In snld city, ond on the grade of said portion of snld said State street, and by paving Bnld seven feet with n stone block pavement on n concrete foundation between the street enr mils and 0110 foot outside of tho rails, and by relnylng tho rails of said railway track vlth seven-Inch grooved rails on a concrete base. Tho said Improvement of Bald strip of land nnd said railway trnck to bo made In accordance with tho plans nnd specifications for tho do ing of snld work now on fllo in tho offlce of tho City Recorder of Salem, Oregon, nnd marked respectively "Plan of Improvement of Street Cur Trnck on Stnto Street" nnd "Im provement of tho Track of the Port land General Electric Company on a Portion of State Street Specifica tions," said plans and specifications being filed In said oftlco September 23, 1907. All work of said work to bo done nt tho expense of tho Port lnnd General Electric Company. W. A. MOORES, Recorder of the City of Salem, Oro gon. 9-2S-1U Don't Neglect Your Ev - unit; is tinm when your eyes nood S4 evenings am .!,.. ie?Uon- Ttl your eves mnv ,B...u ... .to "to'l end. ifnnH";., uiata"nty SchOOl Chllriron'. . . looked after before JB,7IT11 -otinnl rn,. "" "u6 Ka tl " " xuuau wearing ,iJ should have them examined to 3 they aro still mr. . " and see Salem's beat eyeslgi ip law CHAS. H. HINGE uraouato Optician. 123 Com. St., next to Carttii B J Clerk Kept Rusy County Clerk Allen nnd his dep" utlos havo boon kept busy this morn Ing Issuing hunters' licenses. Seventy-eight pormltB were signed by tho clerk todny before 2 o'clock. Tho totnl number will probnbly bo over 100 before tho ofllco closes this ev ening. 0 GanH Defeats Rums. Los Angeles, Sept. 28. Joo Gnns wns awrded a decision over Jimmy Burns (Young Memclc) nt tho end of 20 rounds of hard fighting. Gnns was too clover for tho nggresslve Burns. Veracity. Question twevle, the last of tho history examination paper, was ex tremely puzzling to n clover lndy student "What was tho fate of RamoscB tho Second?" I, ran, nnd for sovornl minutes tho fnlr nsplrant for university laurels strove to recol lect dotntls of this monarch's career, but without result. Being, howover, a person of resource, sho replied ns follews: "Vnrled nnd Interesting ns whb the career of this remarkablo potontnte, ho could not oscnpo tho common fnto of humanity. Ho died many centuries ngo!" Philadelphia Inquirer. DIED. DICKMAN. At his home in Mn- morning. SontomW no ?..1ri' 8 o'clock, Frank Dickman, C5 years. ' l Tho funeral services will be ee ducted from the Rlgdoa underui "b iiuiiuio Bunuay 2 p, m. to mem, in uy view cemetorr MONEY TO IM TH03. K. POeJ Oror Ladd & Bwu'a Bonk, Sales, c Norwich UmtonFlrc Insurant Sr Frank Meredith, Reddest Apst. Offlco with Wm. Brown & Co.,.j 29 Commercial Btreot. 8MMMMHH ? NEW TODAY timwMMiMiimiw Notice On nnd aftor Jul; 1, R. Ryan'o real estate, loan, lawn nnd employment office trill U Commordal Hall, cornor o( Co morclftl nnd Oontor stneta. -J!-U- For Ilnit. Stock and dairy I everything furnished. For pirJJ ulara seo A. T. wain. llUi 17nii 0!a Onwvn1 Vm.aA Im Bi!m A' ua. DIUU OUlWttl UUUOVfc .HI nod farm lamte, at a boryfcC ital National Bank. Ml- For Rent. FurnlBhed and ohi nlshcd roomb. Enquire itj N'nrth Commerc ml street. S-II-t! Wnntcd Bv October 15th, bofi pony to carry pper route; tu tend school, can ai jqbh-i flin nt nnpo. LIlHMlSt IsRlUHl County Clork Allen this morning Issuod n mnrrlnge llconso to Ellis Purvlne, of Condon, nged 32, nnd Mary Bowerman, of Salem, nged 2G, T. H. Hubbnrd. wltnoss. Wc ArcSolc Agents In Salem For Chase & Sanborn's Coffees 25, 30, 35, 40 cents pet lb 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. The Shooting Season But a Few Days Off You can't make a mistake by com ing into our store and looking over our stock of SHOT GUNS HUNTING CLOTHES LOADED SHEUS We have the stock, it's complete to the smallest necessity novv-the largest stock of retail sporting goods in the Willamette Valley. Don't wait till the last minute to buy, now is the time. r7-Twr.J. :icc anc -jmitu; nt Trtre-ac - Oregon Shoe Co. THC HOME OP GOOD SHOES MOIR GROCERY CO. t Phone i 82 456 State St. 1 f ' ,. &i vi j v ' ' .?; stS . ' Ts "' F(V vwif-VJAufJr , .-Mrtglllgggjlfiy