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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1908)
!. -r .- W""""3 PAJLT CAPITAL JOUltXAL. IAUM, OMMO& WJ5DXK&DAY, FEBRUARY N, 1 W. 10 II II '- -""" 1 TV Ym l M 1 11 mi M l l.iKi f H Warn ii I II l iW' .. m Ic .1 V " SPRING STYLES Of fnshlon's fancy spring drc b apparel. Wiion wo eay Btylcs wc nKan thfs season's latent fashions 1 In weaving apparel. Wo aro not trying to sell any old Block of two or three decades. Nor aro we trying to run any show sale, overy Item will bo found at this big store' as advertised and (we) Jos. Meyers & Sons, will verify this fltafament with tho goods. Each and crory department Ik ropleto with spring goods and we ndvleo early selections before the lines arc broken. Wo have enlarged oach" department, and Ailed them fa. ? " r with now spring stocks for the'conjrenlence of'ftur rnrtld growing trade. : h, 3 1 and TlYH A V Womon'B Skirts in Bilk, wool and mixtures Black, Brown, stripes for today only. No telephono ordere received. Bale starts at UfllK.. Half Price 8:30. (Now Department) FIRST KJXK)K. Dress fiewls Tkey are hore In all tholr nw j anal attractlvouess r r 4 frk buty from fashion's looms In such a grand array of pretty patterns that flotno of these now effect will quickly disappear. Perfumes llliihnrd Hudnut's marvclois cold cream's and porfumes are hero with some of his latent ores. tlon, a ffi'o Miniplo give nto ov ary Indy who will anil ut the por funio section, Nurds!, Hudnut's latcjst pro ducllon with n swell odor. New Feiiast Art Felt For making college pennants, ote , colors for alt tho coast collogon and suitable colors for-omtorn uollcges dreiwry department NKOON1) FIXXIK. Grind Sale Colore! and black silk pettl coavti!. Theso aklrts aro made from tho best grado of tnffotn nnd arc tho host values wo haVo yet shown. $6.50 to $15 values Reduced One-fourth Women's Long Coals Our entire Ikic of Women's Winter Coats to dose $12.50 to'$20.00 vntucs . $7.50 $22.50 to $30 values $14.85 Wash Goods The new Jajnpn linen In check, stripes, medium and light shadc-i this is a cotton fabric with a'l the ncccomry qualities of an ex pensive pleco of dress goods, Extra Special 20c yd. Boys' Clothing Spring's RCttcst Styles in plain chocks and stripes single or toWo breasted. Sizes 5 to 15 years. Ladies' Home Journal Patterns The mokt reliable guldo for tin homo dress muker and tho moat authontlo styles on onlo hero. xf?7?eye 6 A IMCCMmTZD jvnA FREE With overy pair of ladles shooj or oxfords a beautiful Japanese ten pot or n modern dust pan. La dles know .wo aro straining every effort In our shoo department to pleaco and gtvo solid comfort. Spring Oxford Ties aro patent an 1 with ribbon laces. Lace Curtains to Ihrco'pnlfH AUTO-VIVISECTION I)o Yoh Deliberately Torture Yoar- nclf Allvo by Neglecting YoHr StoHMicU. I Remnants dMcd from re- 30 to 50 per cent. Men's Suits Wo announce tho arrival of inoro apilng suits In tho new brown and gray effects. New Spring Shirts In golf or negllgco aro now ready for your choosing. w js City News WsNHhcr Halt tonight nnd Thursday. ttfc KfcgHcM Market price paid for chlnkona QMdUl OoinmUlon Company. Phono AKwWy Ctub dauce this evening will bo of the social ttveuts of tho turn , gnwlftl muio ttul program for oecAilon. Th srlu of dancJ ilg given by this club aro th ftMt of tho ouon. Tin inembors mm all urged to bo proont und brlnu Wlr friends. This will not bo u W4 year party as first IntomUd. )Im rosumo4 his practice in Balom MMl haa opened an orflco In rooms a4 S, osr Fry'a drug ator. OBlco Nrw Miilinnry Mnn Wit, 13m to 4 p. m. S-Mru MU Margnrot lioaa, formerly a " trimmer with Mrs. rr&r, af tkh JffA olty. and MUa Wlprut. at Portland. ft onaumr will pleaio xr-.has formtnl a prtncrhlp with Mrs. M4 much caro In u!n gtho supply Oardaor. of this oily, and will opn a WHlHes4a)w.fnvorlMK tho dectrla millinery bulnew la about two will bo brought back for trial by Hay Weloh, who loft for Dolso yes terday with requisition papers. W Want Two tons of ohlokcna this wek Capital Commission Company. Phono XT. tt Hrnt'HC'd for Vagrnnr)1 Juillco of tho Peaco Webstor son toucod John Ilooth to ton days In Jail i on thu ohi.rgo of vngranoy. Art Qlrkl--- Ilouro for salo for (300. Euqulrc Spauldlng Logging Co. d ItaiiQuiH to CxdciivAii Dr. John H. Coleman, whoso rt Ignatlon as prIdnt of Willamette University was accepted by tho board of truU'Hi last week, was tender! a banquet by tho utAidonu, wh howd thoJr cordial ftfollugs owaR hlat, and uxproM? tholr rttct at hi loavlug tho institution. vlw U poMlblo for tho roaon that chawaea In tho plant apparatus afelsg WAdu and tho work may bo gfiNhod varlv ououh la tho Ar to Injure a full supply for tho MMlxg of WdiiHday wllhoMt con sswyImk tho supply smtwhaU Port- Ky l.lht & Power Co., by In K Pafo, local maaagvr. VorfMs KHt, v Yn HugeHA and Balw high ssid dhtlag tam wilt wwti oncu ami In forl attlo ou wvxt Fri Mp ftbjtkt on the quntion. "Un t Tkit mombero of tho state tUfrtnu skonld V ap(vlut0. by m $im of propottloHrtl rprv ssMiUtlM " TN dobata U tv bo bld la ikn sUlom Hlgn whtwl a nimbly i9smm and tho Iwal Hkol win V wajwimmM by Hobort MIaiou, x fmr h4 H Xlwr-wnuw. ltr4 tmkr, who U un4r arrt t mtmt Uk. a (Im kar of k UlaUuf vmf m imiHs &; itm aW mmMm4 f tfe city, wooks. Itrlng Vb Your Ctikkvn Wo want all you have Capital Commission Co, Phono 179. l ttly Fr AwMonts The summary of acoldonta for the month of January accord lug to tho report of 4fco railroad commission. employ and tno tramp killed and oik pAssongor and ono owpVayo In Jurvd during (b month. filx LIuUk of Chain Mglitulng Can bo seen whlrHng around tlu rink this evening at the fiutcst paco oror set on rollers in this city. Cope land nnd Holt aro after tho load lit earntvit now. and Card still holds his oho lap hotter. Fm-latul :(m a Injunction County Judge Scott yesterday Is sued nn Injunction preventing tho city and Street Commissioner Martin from fitting a road through tho prop orty of J. U. Freoland. The city Is given ton days In which to answer Tho oounoll, at its last mooting, ap proved tho report of appraisers as to tho valuo of FreoJand's property, and stroot Commlssionor Martin was about to begin work Immodtatsly when onjolned. Watch Card Hold Own Tonlchl at the rink wkoa tho pro ftQHal rottimo tholr third day In tho six-day oontost IhU wok Cope land and Holt aro "coin" soma for equal tUstaneo with the high man. Mill Hand 1m?9 IMagof J. S. McDonald, an employe of tho Spauldlng sawmills, lost tho tndax nagor of his right hand through an acflldont whllo at work Tuday. Ho waa moving som heavy shafting from tho foundry to tho mill, when tho oaK ran off a gang.way. ahtttlug tho hfavy load onto McDonald's flHKr. which wa$ crutaod. A doctor ft'as callod, ami it was fsund nocs wary to amputate tho ftngor at tho swond Joint mk at Your Watch HALK.M rrillilC SCHOOLS. Wl Help tho lltxwter Moveimnt on PIn.i PntpOMil by llonril of Tradf. Thlk AV.XBltlf Uftkt lldA uw.lon mado iMWIe U wording shuwa on.Lu lefty th okftJk WjJft J Uco (itttHi KMtPr--Copland nd Hlt nro smuklng up nirvtMJIag In gaining dUtanco last ovoutng through 6xtrtmiy skating. and JuJgo for yoursolf It tho contest isn't a hutumor. Baduraaoo and skill ar? exhlbltod In tho six-day con test this wk. AKVtHvM WIN ciK It Is leanaeil that AtdAMutn r.n..). taof th fifth ward, will probably ro- sign on account of moving eu or the ward h reprosemt. Tho council wilt nnm his uccor. Wvditrbiy JftcUl If yon haw a cgurr r coW. etwe to 1ourU' and got sow Qr,Siv'VM Irfi to th oid OMr tnk XXXX fenreaound Alckor' 1 nlghf rao at tho rink re drops, 15c pr pound, er twa gnnd rdi ,a 0R Blkt far. dno to lr Sle. ttgnUr Mn4 DsntiCo,M4,4 ttl ta u? wltt; lai, 4 WU trt. I 5$-St icd M y n iai akou. Aftor a oonforonco with th bonrd of trustoos wRh City Superintend ent Power a movemont hai boon or ganUed to have tho public schools af this city help tho advertising pro gram, by circulating soeral thou sand copies of tho 1000 Facts of Production. Bach toacbor and eaoh child In eaoh room Is to be onllsted In this campaign to 4ho oxtont of writing ono letter, and sending ono of tho shoots to somo friend In ths East. Tho Hoard of Trade has ordered tho second 10.000-lot, the first going off very fast. Huslnoss men. farm ors, manufacturers and bankers aro sending out tha little of 1000 Facta of the fruit erojw of the last year. All who have aot douo so should oall at tho Hoard tf Trade rooms for fro.e copies to olroulate. Tho shoot of 1000 Facta will go In 0 ordinary two-cent lottor wlthotit additional postaga, and oan bo mallei for ono eent. HOSPITAL MAXAOKHS CAHKLI!SS WITH HOXES. t United Pria Uvxsvd Wire.) Spokane, Wash.. Feb, 26. The Spokane board of health has com plained of the St Luke's hospital, the raot ejtolusivo In the city, of burning amiutiatd limbs In tho open. Tho remuaata ef humanity wero stacked up on a boufiro and tho atoaoh is such that U ihroatoas to depopulate that pan of town. The management has ben ordered to connect with the city crematory. Remedy Frc0 for the Asking. ., A great outcry has arisen during tho last few years against scientists wh'o torturo dumb animals alive In the Interests of science. How many peoplo nro there, however, who need Icssly torturo themselves by causing their stomachs to overwork. Dys pppaln, Indigestion, heartburn, slqep- lessness, loss of vim and energy nro tho Inevitable result. Aro you ono of these? Why not give yoiur stomach a rest? Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will relievo your stomach of all its work nnd do it for you. They aro com pounded or tho very elements nml do tho work which ho stomach per forms when In normal health, asep tic pepsin, malt dlastaste and llko Ingredients, Dr Richardson In writing a thesU on treatment of dyspepBln nnd lndl- gesttqn, closes his remarks by saying "For thoso suffering from acid dya nonaln. Bhown by Bour watery ris ings or for flatulent dyspepsia, shown by gnH on stomach, causing heart troublo nnd difficult breathing, ns well ns for all other fotmB of stom ach troublo, tho safest treatment Is to tako ono or two of Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets after each meal. J advioo them because they contain no harmful drugs, but are composed of valunblo digestives, vMilch act promptly upon tho food eaten. I novor know n enso of Indigestion or cvon chronic dyspepsia which Stuart's Tablets would not reach." Cheap cathartic mcdlclnos claim ing to euro dyspepsia aid In digestion can hnvo no fffoct whatever In act ivoly digesting tho food, nnd to call nny cathartic modlclno a euro for indigestion la a misnomer. Kvory druggist In tho United Stnlca nnd Canada sells Stunrt'n Dy.spopsla Tnblots, nnd hoy nro not only tho safest and most successful ut tho most scientific of nny trcn' mont for indigestion and stomach tioublcs. Prlco SO cents a box at all drug gists. Froo samples on application to F. A. Stuart Co., 1C0 Stuart Dldg., Marshall, Mich. AKMRMINS AFTKK THK TUKK1SH ROSS. (United Pree Leaded Wire) Visnaa, Fb. 2 The seret po H of Constantlnoplo aw alarmed over their inability to locate more than tea of the S9 Araeai&a who aro said to have come from the United Bute to asauina4e the Sub U of Turkey. Tn AroialaUuw wre tnkoa prisoners yctrdy. Croat s orsy anrrousds the movements ef th Cun&taatlaople olk. WimtH a Joint Delta tc, Hal D. Patton, of this city, who Ii a candldato for tho legislature on Statement No. 1, has Issued n chal lenge to Republican leaders who aro opposed to statomout No. 1 to do bato the quoatlon publloly, and In willing to moot thorn and arrango for datos and help pay for tho opera house. Mr. Patton Is meeting with a great deal of eucostragoment In his cam paign. Ho was approached today by ono of tho antli with tho question, why ho wanted to tako a statement No. 1, under which he might hava to voto for a Domocrat, If the peoplo elected one. "Well, why do you Republicans want to olect a Domocrat You have an Immonso majority In this state, and If you vote your principles and support your party candldato, I will not havo to voto for a Democrat. "I would llko to have tho question debated publicly," said Mr. Patton today. "It Is the best way to get at the truth of tho matter, and 1 will gladly arrango a meeting." Personal lentioi S. F. Rlchnrrionn 1f. ness trip to Portland this m0J u. v. Jonnson, of CorvaPis ins iniuvi, UUHBiaOie J C Jrtl. yesterday, and this morninc J Portland to attend to business ters. Mrs. A. Collard, who haa bed mng nor siater in this city, retd tnia 'morning to her home In Bp O. W. HobsQn Is in Seattle few days' business vIbU F. A. Welch left for Seattle day to attend to business mattj u. i. uogaro, oi wood burn this city Tuesday. "" Theo. Roth returned todav Southern Oregon, where he bas-i visiting mends, Honry Ravet, of Woodburn Salem Tuesday attending to ness matters. Miss worn Kaiser, of Albad visiting friends here. Miss corn Flumps, of suTJ was visiting friends in this city ' uay. Miss Edna .Bailey, of Woo vlsUcd friends In Salem Tucsda Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Laukcmn prccent (n Albany, were la thu Tuesday selecting a residence nir. and Mrs. W. A. Gueffror ' goncs to- Jefferson for a short with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Kola Ncis left day for Portland, where theyl spend a short visit with friends i Mies Inos Smith, of Portland, turned homo Tuesday after a visit with friends In this city Miss Myrtle Montgomery, who been living in San Francisco foil pnit year, has rcturncj to Sa and will llvo with her grand mol Mrs. Eliza Emrlck Mrs. O. A. C. Dartlett, of Ha county, left for her homo to as her duties of school teaching Elmer Woods, tho ka'sotnlnerl painter, is homo from working weoks on tho $8500 rcsdrnco McQlll, at Orenco, near Hlllsbor John D. Dlmlck, of Hubbar very successful onion grower, as mombor of tho bar, is in the city itlng friends. a CATTLE DEALER WANTS A REF Ray Falrchlld, a cnttlo dcalei Heppner, has written the rails commissioners to ascertain whs tho Southern Pacific will 123.05, which ho was compel! pay for feed for cnttlo at Tho through tho railroad company's management In transporting tho tie. If the amount is not relets Falrchlld will begin suit for It covcry. o flood Pastry requires good flour Wild Roso brand, homc-msnn tu red, Is tho kind the best cooks dor. Try a sack. MIIMIIIIHMtHH DIED. HKYHRLY. At tho family rosl donee noar Pratum. John Hoyerly. aged 75 years, 1 month and 25 ; days. Tuesday, February 25, 1908, at 9 a. ru., of pneumonia. The deceased was born In Switzer land; Deoembor 1, 1S32, coming to America whon 11 yoars old. Ho set tled In Ohio, whero he lived uutil 18T7. whn ho moved to Oregon, set tling about two mllQd north of his lato home. There survive him three sons and two daughters, as follews: Den Hey orly, of Clackamas county; John Hoyerly, or Albany; Eberhard Hey orly. of Lablsh. Mrs. Henry Savago, of Salem: Mrs. Fred Karapf. of Sll vertoa. aad Mis Darbara Hoyerly. r Pratum The, funeral will take Hace from the home at Pratum at 10 o'clock tomorrow morning, the re mains being laid to -Test in the Men nonlte cemetery. WORN. PEKD. At Willamette sanitarium, Tutwday. February 35. 190$, to Mr and Mrs. James F. Peed, of thu olty, a daughter. Juicy. Tandtr aU are appreciated by everybody These are the Wad we try to furnish Phone la aa order. jMoJa JSl. SUasloSf Bro. ISTARRPIANi HIOTH CLASS GOODS GEO. C. WILL ! Norwkfc Uka Fire JjUWfACCt Frank Meredith, Rcfidcnt A 0co with Wro. Brown k Co, J 29 Commercial street. MONEY TO L0 THOS. K Over Ladd A Burt's Bank, Salts aaaaaaasiaaaaiinas) I NEW TODA' ? aticiiiiii'"11 For KIiwT.srizrt body M m.wtA ttWAyntl.ffir.wth flf 141T nr 1283 DOWUlBJ M-tf- For 8le Several house la SH and farm 'ands at a bartaia.' Ifnl Vallnnal Ttank t' Wantttl Cow giving 4 to 5 11 of milk per day. acd tW 6 per cent Phone M" For Salc Berry tips Mammoths. 50c per dot. bank's Phenomonals, 5 Y Losau's Locanbern' 3$c " Tiheors' Ylirto Bird Sl'C P ( Address Box 415. Sa en tU For Sle IS acres cf &. land r.nJwti!1f mile et Of .tAa .aVm iinnu one av Kai.j& arnvil anrinX! Sw1- acres clear, tho rest la V pastur. all for 7j0 balance caa be worked " .-w. OCkA C.tth !1ct ttrCit -7--"--- 24fi iu. WtMi Msa to ork tte kotoL