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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1908)
DAILY OAPIT AL JOURNAL, SALKH OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1808 i TodayA .. ' THE OLD RELIABLE STORE MAKES GOOD AGAIN WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT'S SO Yesterday we sold a guaranteed 3-Ib. full weight cotton batt for 39c. While others advertised a 3-lb. batt for 40c, in reality it weighed but 21-2 poundscomparison proves our as sertion. Discriminating customers know we stand back of all our ads. Nearly 30 years of honest dealing counts. SALEM'S OWN BOYS Continue td grow. Our Wednesday specials are original in Salem. Others may imitate our methods, but watch SALEM'S GREATEST STORE AND Ssturdsy Two Ladies from Portland stayed over fn our city one night to take advantage of our spccial offer yesterday. They said the 39c spec'al cottoli we sold was equal to the 90c grade in Portland. ifc ight 1908 by ilart Scliafihcr A' Marx Men's Suits, Values up to $20 The Old Reliable Store makes a fitting closing after a week's sen sational clothing sale. $9.25 buys a suit or overcoat, values to $20.00 regular selling price, based on dry goods profits, which means a saving of many dollars to you. These garments are tailored by high art tailors such as Hart, Schaffner & Marx, Peck, Washington, Ederheimer, Stein and others. This year's showing of up-to-date fabrics and styles, our regular selling price marked in plain figures. No deception or trickery here. ALL REMNANTS HALE PRICE FRIDAY rm?u. M MXTWfiVfft) mimcmmniti m mrrfr KMH MK- HHt I H Hf M t H I I lllllll City Newsl linn turn Hint mini i tCntlllT ForWHNt Shower tonight or l'rlflny, Hnvr llio DlNooulit Soml chock or pny at oftlco on or before Octobor lOtli, to Bavo ills count on Octobor wntor blllH. 10-7-3t Ooiifttnhln Huhjr Constnblo Irn llnmlUon Una ho fni this hunting season liuou playing about as nn Important purl .In tho hunting frntornlty as tho lwintora thomsulvos. Constable lliiiiillton linn warrantH for flvo porsotiB yot un nerved for vlulntora of tho troapiiHH InK notlco. and linn amort two up to this rtntc. Afch Wood for Sale Phono 116. Win. Brown & Co., 129 Commercial Btroot. 10-S-Ct Will Nt Prosecute it la not llkuly that tho Btnto of flolalB. who huvo boon contributing to campaign fundi nml othor politic nl donations. In violation of tho cor rupt prnottaoa not, will bo prorteout 'rt, oh thoso who would ho 'interest ed In uoh n prosecution tnt that it wan dono Inadvortautly, and .with no Intuutton of violating tho law. Liquor Cnne Tho supromo court will rondor n docUlon some ttnio within tho. next CO dnys n tho on so of Hall vs. Dunn, which l tho cii8 appealed from Mod ford, where the olrcult court hold that the city ohnrtor wna auporlor to tho loonl option law. lHUut(sl Srtiit lam Loo, Charles and George Brown were. Indicted by the grand Jury yes terday for dumping sawdust In the Santlam river. This l punishable by lino or imprisonment. Suvt the Discount Bend chock or pay at oftlco on or beforo October 10th, to savo dis count on Octobor water bills. 10-S-3t KitchotlcH IntHcted An Indlctmout wan yesterday re turned by tho grand Jury against Mike Nltcaotlch, cbargla him with ateallRg watch valued ftt $60 and a (Pockotbook ceiitnlnlnt: $10 fcflm II. II. IluiiBakor, McMilllllH KlIIKMIll - Tho romalna of. MrB. Bridget Mc ManiiB, who died Saturday In Port land, woro burbad yostorday In St Joseph's comotc-ry,. itov. Futhor A. Mooro olllcliitlug, MitiTliio IjIcohm Leonard L. Biralok, ngal 20, and May h. Drown, ngod 18. Ault Wood for Sale Phono 11G. Win. Hrown & Co., 121) Commercial street. 10-8-Gt Save- tlio niMcount Bend chock or pay at ofllro on or huforo Octobor ltJth, to sn'vo dis count on October wntor bills, 10-S-21 Wiirlng tho End- Tho big sale by tho National Drok orago & "Sale Company of tho Q. W. JoluiHou & Co. stock of clothing will closo Saturday night. Tlila has beou tho most auccoBsful aalo ovor con ducted In Snloui. Soo their half-page ad In thB Issuo ,and iiQtQ their prlcos. .-1 . Full House Tho oxtremoly low prlceB being given by O. W. Johnson & Co. during thulr big ton-dnya aalo havo nllvd their atoro eaoh day with apprecia tive oustomorft. Two days remain, hh this sale will positively closo closo Saturday night. Seo their special prlcoa for Friday and Saturday on page three of 'this Issuo. 1 1'itv.h Haliitou From AUoa Hay. Whole tlsh Sc per pound ,at Farrlngton'a, Stato street grocer and marketman. Anil Wood for Sale Phono 116. Win nrown & Co., 12 Commm-olaT street. 108-61 "The Man of tho Hour." Indict limits IMuriicd Two Indictments woro handod down by tho grand Jury this morn ing, ono belug tho well-known case of Kdward Sweeney, cbargod with larceny from tho Stockton clothing tttore. Swooney was arrested two wooks ago In this city. Jos. K. Datls was also lndlctod upon tho charge at larceuy from a dwelling. Davis entered the home ot Mrs. Thomas Kuy on tho Fourth of July and atole a $30 overcoat belonging to Clnr ouce Dlfthop. MInMlonarj' Society Meets Tho Woiiiuii'u Mlaslonary Society will meet tomorrow nttoruoau. ut 2 o'clock irk tho Flrut Presbyturlnu church. WilliiiucUv Kiitertiilmiieiit Tho Qoueral Associations of Wil lamette University nro to give a ro coptlon Frldny ovaiilng ut U)usatuiO) Hall, at 8 o'clock. All studoutB, pro fessors and alumni of tho Institution who can do so are oxpocted to come. HAKF.lt OITV "Fill!-: UU(!S" TO UK SHOT (United : mi l,oimil Nlre.) nakor City, Or., Oct. 8. "Shoot any uiul all lire bugs- on the spot,." Is tho order Issued to tho police anil cit izens of this city by Mayor JoUn, who nays that tho numerous luceu diary Urea Justifies the stand hu has taken In tho matter. All efforts to catch tho orfomlorB have failed. Threo Urea destroyed coiiildurnblo property Tuesday night, Including a residence, two barns and creamery, " 'Chora were threo more tiros yostorday. Tho residents are so nlnrmed that they foar to go to sleep nights. o i . Knstfi-ii ItecelptN, Chicago, Oot. 8. Hoeolpts, hogs, 19,000; cattle, G500; shoep, 22,000. Hogs opened aUady today at yostor day's closo. Loll over 4500. Ho eolpts year ago, 17,000. Mlxod, $.S0 fG.65: heavy, $5.SBrjG.G5; rough, $5.$6tfC.10; itght, $5.G5(tr6.40. Cat tle stondy to 10 cents lower; sheep, steady. Kansas City Receipts, hogs, 14, 000; cattle, 7000; sheep, 5000. Omaha Receipts, hogs, 4700; cattlo, 3700; sheep, 8000. oped Cho'quette, nurt. when tho blaz ing buggy was dlscavere-.l tlu man had been family .burned. lie died yesterday, aftor 12. hours of agony. o x . You will rmil no re-'" tea in packages bearing our na-ne. LI! you (im any sucn, yom Icuo;v wha to do. Your txntrt u turn ymr monnr U yoa doc ' UV SctilltJoir Puat. wt P4y bliu. MAKltlKI). UUSICK BROWN At tho Control Cougrognttonnl church, Wednes day, Octobor 7, 1908,-MIbs Mao L. Brown to Loonnrd L. Busick, Rov. P. S. Knight ofllclatlng. They loft linmediatoly after tho- coromoLy for a short trip to Port land, alter which they will make tholr homo on Enst Slute street, thh titjjt L. K. Shuto ami A. J. Roberts, farufors, wore lujiirod lost night by bird shot, when Ray Taylor, Just re turned from a hunting Ufp, accident ally discharged his gun,, while un loading It in a hotol entrauco at lllllsboro. Konnody'a Lnxatlvo Cough Syrup drives tho cold out of tho system through Its laxative nxinctplo by as suring a free and sentle action of tho bowols. Sold by all druggists. -.... .o . . The Hood River Applo arowor' Union hnve just dlsposod ot 30 cars of Spltseubergs, which sale, added to previous ones, moans that twu thtrda of the crop of that soctlon has boon marketed. The union claims to have sold at Us uwu figures, 1)1 KIK. FISHER Miss I. N.. Fisher, at 1899 State street, last ovonfng at 10 oAilock. The romnlns wlir Uo aent to Oras- ton.. Neb., for burial. STARR PrANO HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C. WILL MjSyf . imwy.' S4!r A PMMZff AMS1? 22J S. COMMERCIAL ST. MONEY TO LOAi TH08.K.rOi Ovor Ladd & Durh's Bait St!, Norwich Union Fife Insurance Sockl Frank Memluii, ieW ifl Offlco with Wm. Drown 4 0,: 29 Commercial street. 1 1 ii i iii 1 1 iiiiiMHiiniifl i:NEW TODAY iiiiiMiiiimiinf.twJ Wanted You to try taaltirj aj Watidi for tho 'agcn or adJre; C. Fleming, Reuto N n Wnv Heat A larso fi rooa, nlBhed, oloctrlc light ani w Prlca $3 por inontn,Jsa iw For Rent A modern slx-rwl clobe Id, alo plan IMJJ Joo- Bauragartiier, " Room and Boanl At xery wjjj rat6a for two or three P MIsa Honoer. 9" .w Btroot. . LosV-A bay mare-. Al J! said animal call up M JJ Ostrich oggs are worth $20 each Unfortunately our crop Is short. lllinillimillllHHlllHll H-H-H-H44-H-H4 I You are Invited A SCREAM! GK11VA1S MAN IS BUUNK1) IN HIS HUGfiY Gorvals, Or., Oct. S. Newa of th& death ot A mod la Ohoquotte, who waa burned In a peculiar mannor, while -eturnlug homo with groceries, was brought hero today. ChoquoUo was rldlbgln his buggy when a cigar thrown to ono side had evldontlyJhYndeil in the buggy bed and started a .blaze, which soon reached a can of 'coal oil, and ex ploded It, The burning oil eavel- Of laughter at The "w Star Feature Subjects. "XKVKH AGAIN, OR KKKP COOI," and "CI1ARMK AXI MARY IX THK COUXTRY." By request subject 'HIRED, TIRED AND FIRED" For the homo of high clasi fun, "79 State street. Watch for tomorrow's big new pro gram. O To come and try the BEST and PUREST EXBRACTS MAD m . ........ .... ...... ...nf ond we hop'" muy ure uoing aemonsiroxea ror your uuui. - , will take advantage of It. T ... . . . . . nrp mi'" " T ah extracts used by the United States uoverm"n The Van Duzen Extract Co ;; Remember the only place to get thorn s at the I: MOIR GROCERY COMPAQ 456 STATE PH0NC niiiiiiiiiiiimniiiiiiiiiiiii"IMw