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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1907)
lip DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, SKPTKMHER .10, 1007. 1 H J. L STOCKTON Is Your Boy Ready For School? OUR BOYS' SUITS arc built to stand school wear. The Old White Corner IM'.VJ sl,op I wi MORE NEW GOODS nnn-ihiprlnn assortments In every department of our big establishment. With all the enthusiasm that d il- greets our splendid showing It would be hard to for any one to determine what lines of goods are tho m0StJ!.!.ann,,ntfir bus Its narticular attraction In tho way of novelties and special sale items. Sometimes .'i- ..... .mnnrtmntu ima t hn nfowd rind the next minute they flock to tho dress goods, underwear nn rl tr lllalll'lll HUIlUt Hill w"-w w -- - . . . w the wh ne denartment. You always find a good natured crowd at our store, we won't have it any other the clerks are congonlal and accommodating, and tired visitors soon find their spirit reviveu ni homo Hko store our Zrw Ik NEW SUITS CAME SATURDAY A man from tho factory dropped In quulity unexpectedly with three trunks of samples. Ho wns kind enough to leavo us about 20 Bamplo suits, no two nllke. You. know sam ples are well mado and as a rule tho pick of tho stock. These suits aro now on sale nt prices that surprise every lady who sees them. $14 to $18 to $35 Tho early comers will got tho plums. Dress Goods Specials For tho coming week will have on sale several hundred pieces of dress goods at prices that will closo them all out quick. GOc to 75c values !Wc $1 to $1.25 values 03c 1.50 to $3 values.... 08c to, $2 Children's Coats The largost and best assort ment over shown In Salem. $1.08 TO $15.00. MISSES COATS Ages 14, 1G and IS stylos, strictly "La vogue." $1.00 TO $25.00. Comforts $1.15 to $5.00 Wo show only tho vory popu lar makes known as tho "Olym pia brand," they are mado better and are larger sizes than any other brand. EIDERDOWN COMFORTS t $8.00 TO $12.50 Wool Bats and Comforts Tiro highest quality of ster ilized wool batting nnd comforts, especially good for rheumatic and nervous people. They keep off thnt cold chill that crcops In so lato at night. L. STOCKTON l nand Opera House i EK F. COEDRAY, Mgr. l)NDAY, SEPT. 30 pMlghtful Rural Drama Mother's Sake ' i 5torj of New Kuglund 11 EIGHT A'l AUTISTIC 10M1NV BIAS" N'EW PLAY WITH A IB SEW THEME AND TREAT MENT. pi'MIc, 23c. :m t box ofllco Monday at 0 a in. mi Opera House n.E5AY OCTOIlEIt 2. Hrtirr W C, S thO hl0fP?t nnnrn onnnAao I-1 winced The Prince ofPilsea I"? ,uPPrlJ cast and a big 1 ., unios, now sconory, 1011 Of pretty clrla nn,1 .... . .' 4 orthwtfa. b hif- .. "r'-tje.iVt'v:":. i' r Circle i..; a EXJ-Mt 3 rows 1.50 ,?" loo tlat box office Wednesday, BABIES. HAWKS AND HOPS And All Above Average In Size and of Extra Quality (UNGER-GRAND THEATRE COMMENCING SEPTEM. Elt 30. fai: to s& 'to Norwoods! ' lTlr Cure for Rheumatism." i '"unratod song. CESXIGnTLY. Jand 20c j!!? e t. W,:l? nur 4a "J5 n Aurora, Or., Sept. 30. Poitmns tor Snydor is tho hnpplwt man In this nock of tho woods Bluce Sun day, when ho wns gladdonod by the arrival of a regulation 9-pound boy at his house, nnd nil Ills frlonds hnvo boon taking something on him, nnd smoking good cigars nt his ox ponse. School openod hero todnv with n fairly good attondnnce, which will bo Incroasod by tho first of No vember, for by thnt tlmo tho chil dren will hnvo gotten through help ing with tho farm work. Prof. Jay Bloaknoy, of Sllverton, hnB boon re engaged for tho fall nnd winter term. There Is somo talk of adding another grade to tho school. Hop baling Is nearly finished In this soc tlon, and, notwithstanding the mold that was In tho ynrds nt tho tlmo of picking, most of tho hops bnled will grndo a fair to good quality. Very few sales havo been reported so far, and thoso made mostly by renters, who havo to have tho monoy, nnd wero willing to sell at nny price In order to coma out somewhere oven. A more cheerful view of tho situa tion Is taken by tho growers slnco tho picking is over, and they think thnt 12 to 14-cent hops Is not among tho ImpoHsibilltles. One of the larg est chicken hawks over killed In this section was shot Saturday by WHIla Pry near Hubbard. Tho hawk measured four foet from the tip of his wings, and had talons like an eagle. Tho hawk had been killing many chickens In tho farmers ynrds nonr tho Fry place, and tho boy laid for tho bird, with tho result that Sat urday he $aw him up In a big tree about 100 yard distant, and took n shot at th-blrd. Tho second shot brought the hawk to tho ground. J. W. Myer vs. T. A. MvJ'Mcy. A suit has been filed In depart ment No. 1 of tho Marlon county cir cuit court by J. W. Myer vs. T. W. Llvenloy aryl J. J. Roberts. to obtain a judgment against tho said defend ants for $3185, which amount Is al leged to bo duo the plaintiff for pick Ing, curing and baling tho 1904 hop crop In the 37-acre yard known as the I. if. Simpson yard. The plaintiff and defendants be came Involved in a controversy over tho yard about March 14, 1904, and tho circuit court hold that tho bop crop should bo sold and the pro ceeds bo used to pay off a chattel mortgage held by the defendants. The case was appealed and tho su premo court held that the crop be longed to the defendants, owing to tho contract and mortgage. Tho complaint acts forth that tho do fondants ngrccd to pay the plaintiff for harvesting tho crop, which cost $3185, but havo not compiled with their pnrt of tho contract. John McNnry nnd C. L. McNnry npponr as attornoys for tho plain tiff. o Sunday School Class Social. The mombors of Mrs. DnvlH Er rott's Sunday school class, appro priately callod the "Olonnorn," gavo a dollghtful "Japanese "social" In tho pnrlor of tho church Inst Fri day o von lng. Tho 32 young ladles who compose tho clnss wore attired In Jnpnnoso costumoB, nnd from a toa gardon, which was constructed In the cen ter of tho auditorium, servod dainty rofroshmonts to tliolr gnosis. All who visited "Fair Japan" woro required to purchnso passports, which, togothor with the gamo "A Trip to tho Land Qf Sunrise," cront cd much morrimont. A pleasing program, consisting of piano duots, played by tho Mlssos Liston nnd McCrncken, and a vocal solo, "A Japanese Love Song," bonu tlfully rondered by Miss Jennlo Wil son, was woll received, o Can you afford to trlflo with so sorl ous a matter as to neglect a bad cold or cough, when for a trifling amount you can secure a bottrto of "Hick ory Bark Cough Remedy," that U guaranteed to euro or money refund ed. Price 25c, 60c and $1.00 per bottle. For sale by all dealers everywhere The O. K. Store ELECTRIC TO RUN IN NOVEMBER Grading Is Practically Completed and Work Is Being Rushed ySitylk 12th Street, Near Woolen Mills. ATTENTION TO DETAILS. And dally buying of fresh supples has gained for this grocery store 1UJ largo run of patronage. Standara goods as' well as those that havo Boa sons are, to bo found hero continu ously and In plonty. A WELL STOCKED GROCERY. helps solve the household problem. Wo do It for you. rreaipt Delivery. Pbese Mate 18 The present Indications are that tho Oregon Hloctrlc will havo Its grading complotod and tracks tlod In thorn Iddlo by November 1st. Two construction locomotlvos nro at work on tho Portland ond, nnd this morn ing nnothor construction loconio'lvo was put on tho track at tho Salem ond. The General Eloctrlc Co. has boon working all tho foronoon put ting tills ongliio ovor from tho S. P. Co's trncks onto tho Orogon Electric, together with 10 Hat cam for a con struction train. Tho two grading gangs are to moot today on tho prnl rlo opposite- Woodburn. Thoro then romnlns about 1000 foot of an olght foot fill to mnko, and tho grading l dono. A spur hns beon built north of this city, nnd hauling gravol for tho ballaBt will begin at once. Ilnr Btow & Co., tho engineering firm thnt hns built this line, aro to bo congratulated on tho Bpeod t hey nro making, und tho grndunl uplift of business property valuos Is bolng felt all over this city already. o Tho old romedles aro tho best. Hickory Dark Cough Remedy hnB been In uso for over ono humlrod years by the old Dutch Dunkards of Pennsylvania, nnd is still in uso by all tho old families of Western Penn- ped from tho cast, and manufactured Bylvanla. Is absolutely pure; inado from tho bark of tho white or nholl- hark hickory tree. Tho bark la shlp- Iii Salem, Ore., For sale by al' deal ers everywheri. vS3vCrlf il CSfQ i ar ft CQsj flMJ4V jCSflKSfi 'iCS 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 PALL STYLES in Boys' Knickerbocker Knee Pant Suits, ages 3 to 1 6, and young merTs Long Pant Suits, ages 1 0 to 1 9. Buster Brown Biue Ribbon School bnOeS all bear the famous trade mark which stands brown's MARKrf? fnP r,ah!o nualitv. Everv oair is built to give satisfaction. IN SHANK IT TAKES SOLID LEATHER SHOES to stand the test during the rainy season. BUSTER BROWN BLUE RIBBON SHOES 'MEN ml, l Kfc7 S$i TEN' DOLLARS' WOK Sf . GAS AND Tumly Dollni'.s' Worlli of l?iin m lj?l() Worth of Clo'tlii'H. CLOVER SEED WANTED Wo pay cash for Red Clover and Alalke. Bend us sample and state quantity you havo to offer. John Hughes Co. 468 to 474 State Street, W, L. Archamboau, tho chief rep resentative of tho Wnrron Construc tion Compnny, has boon horo for Hovornl days, and, If ho could wrlto n fttfii'f nf IiIh i3vnorloiicOK It would bo Boniowhut spicy. Soino tlmo ago ho bought n pony ror iiih noy iroin u party nenr Sponcor butto, paying s:tn fm him. but tho frskv llttlu beast hnd to bo caught. Thoro prom ised to no Bomo sport in mo procoun Ing, bo Mr. A. iiccompnnled Home mon with horHOB to wUhohb tho enp- turo. Thoy found tho pony, but tho llttlo follow objected to bolng do privod of his llhorty. Ho led tho lioraoiuou u merry cIiubo, up hill and down hill, ovor omlmnkmonta from Hovon to ton foot high nH far unnMi nu nrottwoll. back IlKIllll. jumping ovory fonco ho enmo to, Bwnm acroBB tlio rivor nna nacK again, and complotoly woro out tho lmraoK of his DiirBiiorB. bo thnt thoy had to solid to Kugono for frosh mounts. At Inst tho animal got back to his starting plnco, and thoro, by dint of shrowd tactics, no was ariv- nn Intn tlin rnrral nf II dnilV mntl. among IiIb cowb and wnB cnught. Mr. Archamboau complotoly rulnod a good suit of clothes and tho wear and tear on horBOlieali lias not uoun ostlmated at all. Whon tho apry llttlo cnyuso was caught, ho looked him all ovor mid sized him up nnd concluded $10 was a protty good price for him. Hugono Roglstor. O" Tho old Pennsylvania Dutch Dun- kard rocommoudB "Hickory Bark CouEb Remedy." Guaranteed to euro your cough, and guaranteed to bo nuro. Mado from tho bark of tho sholl bark or whlto hickory treo. For Balo by dealers ovorywhoro. VETCH AND OIL IN MALHEUR CHEAT SEED Wo have a limited amount of each on hand, and If you will need any bettor put your order In early, aa tho supply will not equal the de- maad. A I'ayetto dtflpntch of Boptcmbor 2-lth toll of tho good fortuno nt- , tending tho olTortB of tho Orogon Oil & (Iiih Company to develop oil In Malheur county. Tho report Bays: I "Doth oil und gnu woro fltruck nt tho oil woll bolng bnrod nt this plnco by thr Oregon Oil & (Jus Com pany last night nt n depth of -100 feet. (Iiih in poring out of tho woll In u stomly (low, clthough at times It is Rtronger thuii nt othors, Sovor ul Union when n llghtod match wns placed ovor the woll llanioH apoutod Into tho air 10 or 1G foot high. i "This ovoulng tho gas was not on flro mid nttraotod much attention, liundredH of pooplo being out to boo tho grout torch. Tho domonBtrntion emitted conBldorablo oxcltomout horo, nnd tho pooplo aro manifesting , tho utmost Intorest In tho dovolop- , iiieutB. "It was not known until this morning that gna had been tnppod. Whon tho mon wont to work nt 7 ! o'clock they suw thnt gas was com ing from tho well, nnd that tho wutor In tho casing wnn covorod with a heavy coating of oil. Thoy notlllod Manager C. W. Taylor, who, with others, wont to tho well and a match was touched to tho woll. which when lighted mado a report llko a gun. "JiiBt boforo tihuttlng down last night tho drill dropped Into a layer of black sand, nnd it Is from thin tho gas Jh coming Whllo indications ' of near oil and gaB havo beon found nil along as tho woll has boon sunk, tho uctitul striking of gas at u depth of only 400 foot was a surprise to thoso engaged In sinking tho woll. No boring Ih being dono today, as casing Ih bolng loworud, but tho compuny Intoud to go down many hundred foet furthor, nnd tho mem ber a aro now vory confident of strik ing a strong flow of gas. "A stream of busluoRH mon and othors have lined tho dlstunco bo tweou tlio business nertlon of th town nnd tho well, which Is within tho cltv limits, all day." CS4 WT? Tillson & Co 5M 6 Hlglt Street Phone 39 Safem, Of Will Change Name and Location Will bo known herenftor as "Clark's Murkot," InBtend of tho Steinor Markot, and will also chango from our presont location on Commercial Btreot, Monday, October 7th, to tho building occupied by W. W. Zluu on State street. ROBT. S. CLARK Thono 125. 326 Coa'I St.' niinmiiinniiiii i m I'fl a Mm m Vi 2r 19 H i'fl t