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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1908)
DAILY OArtTAL .TOUIiVAL, SALKM, ORBGON. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, '100ft'. B- .i n ssjl; "mrmmimJ O " " U n. S3 " PER ik Sale m mil JfBsh UiMW JBiwk Re-adiustment LACK CURTAINS. Lhcecur vi .jmj . i , vim l INJ; Now you can .choose from tiny pnlrs or our Inrgo as sortment at a Bavlng of 25 per cent. Nj Roscrvo 2nd floor Lot nothing keep you away from this Dnrgaln Festival. It 1b for this week only, remember and sonic of the flnost lota aro limited, ao tho carllor you como tho better. The Rcady-Mado Section now hns on display Forty-four New Dl roctolro and Sheath Effect Suits, Coats rnd Skirts, (tho picture ohown horo Is ono of thoso now Suits), Tho skirts are Just nice walk ing lengths. They aro all on salo at Re-Adjustment Salo prlcoa. Como and see them. s' Twill Toweling, rogular 8 l-3c yard, Ro-Adjustmont Salo prico .Oc yd Heavy Tricot Flnnnol, 27-ln. wldo 3Gc value, Ro-AdJiiBtmont Sale price 10c yd Jap Cropo for house dresses, 30-ln. 3 (lo valued, Ro-Adjmstnient Sale prico 10c yd Plquo, oxtra special 27-ln. wide, 20c valuds, Ro-AdJuBtmont Salo prico 10c yd Alt-Wool Skirting, 84-In. wldo, $1.7C valuo, Re-Adjustment Salo prlco 78c yd Cottonado and Jeans, 27-ln. wide, 2 Go valuo, Ro-Adjustmont Salu prico 15c jtl Boat quality Qlngham up to 15c vnluos, Ro-Adjustmont Sale prlco Oc yd Extra Ano quality Percales, 3G-In. wldo, lGc and 20c values, Re Adjustment Salo prlco. 113 JiJc yd Challles, 014 c valuo, Re-Adjustment Salo prlco -H&c yd And many others from this Inrgo department not ndvortlsed, Como early boforo tho best patterns nro gone Readjustment Sale of Shoes Ladles' Now $2.50 values 4 .L 91.70 Ladles' $3.00 and $3.50 values V N -..i ...... ' -2.39 Ladlc3' $3.50 and $4.00 valttd!- ''y, ' " Now fjji,, ......' 2.89 Ladlos' $4.00 and $5.00 values Now , 3.69 $3.00 and Now . . LADIES EXTRA SPECIAL TO CLOSE $3.50 values i $3.00 and $3.50 and $4.00 valuos Now :i 1.50 n 7. 2.23 Men's $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes Nw 3.55 $1.50 Shoos 08$ and $1.29 All tic Shoe Polish 15c Chlldron'o Now . . Dress Goods For ovory purposo Included. Every counter, tablo nnd lodgo In tho Dress Goods Section dovotod to tho showing of this scasonnb'o offer of plaids, Btrlpca, solf stripoa, checks and plain and fancy colors. Values up to $1.75 a yard. Ro Adjnatmcnt Sale prlco. (IIUAIillUA ASSEMBLY AT$ALEM MOVEMENT IS NOW SUREED Tho weokly nssombly this morning at 10:15 at Wlllnmotto unlvorsltj was graced with tho presence of some-' of Salem's busy boosters who aro always looking for somo way to ndvnuco this city. After a prelimin ary stntemont, President Fletclior Hbmsm introducod Dr. II. C. Eploy, of tho Salem school benrd: "J. l. "Stockton, of tho, city council; C. L. Starr, of tho normal school board; J. S. Van Wlnklo, of tho attorney gonoral's omco, and" a representative of Tho Capital 'Journal. All mndo follcltouo speeches to tho assembly, lntorsporsod with lots of good will and' good humor. Tho roal purposo of tho visit of tho busi ness men wns to proppso to President Homnn a plan for tho organization of nn annual Chautauqua assembly at tho stnto fair grounds of about two weeks nt tho close of tho school year. Prost. Homan comes from ono of the Chautauqua cities of tho onst, whoro thoro is hold annually ono of tho four largest Chautauquas of tho .Invt . (I fc ... -.""' colenun M sincs3 vli . ' Ul AW cya&y looki r;1 lerln attend," N . ' Aro?9. ? visum, J HI John McKay, 0fTN 11,0 city today ,3 Hi ,UU vl8ltlnS Wend, "n '00 Mnnrn .i . ' w n AlbanVI ' ai'Dle exhibit " viturira d .. tH Portland ..,' "iSi vie ,: - '"nny rihta Tot Smith. .I,- , i mnnil80r, was m tyjyvi atrrias "'Slit for Rosebi - "ant t.,..i UJf8 where l,j l-omoiaTZ1.:! meting busing 7 A. DoXeffe nfaBnu !. Inof nr.4 ... . "v . '"K-iaiierabrieii, " hub city. Councilman W n ..' Albany yesterday tt n0SM nnd nHft-Ji i. O. O. Miller, b! ! the city looking after hZ Inn nn.t ..i.i.. . . """"I H.;. ""S rrlwd, QcorBd Avorill. oCvn. popular trarelltfr mImuu , nlln.- V...,.. . . - ..vn.iB uuaincgs and tUKIftf h Mississippi vnlloy and It is proposod r r'0,"'8 In Salem for a f SGOJhMX. prico. miffluntJJnAfLi3 B O () o 50c Rainproof Snltfngs In n wldo range of coloring, rnlncs' up t $1.75 it yard. Ro-AdJitmcnt Salo $1.19 yard Take Advantage o O O O () o o o CITY NEWS O () o o o O () () o o o AWatlii'i" I'oivcasl Fair tnnlglit mtil Siitunlay. When In Portland Visit Hall's rostnurant, 330 Wash ington strcot. o-o-d W. T, ltlgdon, Uiidcrtukor Always progrosBlvo, up-to-dato Full oqulpmont, largest Btock. 10-21-ood-tf. ailHOa's Plait Eloven harbor chnlrd. Church Ilnlly Tho rally ut tho First Ghrlatltm church Friday ovenlng, calls for tho ontlro momborshlp to bo presont. Lot no ono fall to bo prosont. ll-122t Tlu Swnrt Oivht'fitrn Will glvo a- concort at tho oponlng of tho Golden Rulo Ilnzatir, 271 N. Commorclnl atroot, Saturday evening nt 7;30 o'clock. ll-13-2t. Now Men for Aldornwu It Is nubllHhud that now candi dates are to bo brought out In oaah ward for nlilormon who- aro more firmly to carry out Mayor Hodgera policies. A. A. Englobart In tho Third, nnd C. C. Kunoy In tho Seo and nnd Kimball in tho Sixth. Institute fur 1'Voblo Sllndod .'Hid now Btato feoblo mlndod in- Btltuto at Snlom is to bo occuplud by DooQiubor 1. Sunt. II. E. Ulokora Thursday hud th promlaosi luspuoted by Btato otllolala who ropoitod favor ably. Another Phono Number (i;i"5 Uso It whon you want oloctilo work dono. Capital Hloctrlo Supply Co., 1S4 Court stroot. 11-13-ood Htouslorr Ilnis.' Sanitary moat mnrkot Is the plaqo where you can always dopond1 on getting what you order, and that It it tho host. Phono 321, for prompt delivery, LeHoy Gcsnor lias resumed teaching, and will recolvo violin piuplls at tils studio, 195 South Cottago street; ' phono 1420. ll-13-2t The Siiloni Wniirs Clul Will meet at tho homo of Mrs. F. E. Smith, comor Court nnd Summor BOtootB, Saturday afternoon, at 2:30 o'clock. VngmntM AreKk'd Two vagrants wore placed In Jnll this morning by Slllcor Welch, nnl will como up for hearing tomorror Judgo Mooros will probably glvo them n Blncoro Invitation to lonvo tho city at onco. Damage Hult DIhiiiIbhciI In the caso of McDanlols va. Long llros., to rocovor damages through a runaway alleged to havo boon tho result of Long Bros.' dog biting Mc Danlola' horfio, Justlco of tho Poaco Wobater handetl down tho decision In favor of tho Long Hros. nftor holding tho nrgumontB of Attornoy Koyoa for tho dofondant and Walter Wliwlow for tho plaintiff under nd vlsomont for a short tlmb. Justlco Wobstor acquitted tho Long Bros, on tho ground thoro was not suffic ient ovldonco In tho caso to provo that tho dog In question was rospon slblo for tho runaway, and that In tho fnco of tho tostlmony given by James Long Baying tho dog was not In that vicinity nt tho tlmo of tho accident, prompted tho Judgo to dis miss tho suit, HARRIMAN WANTS THE WELLS FARGO EXPRESS to organlzo ono bore nt tho capital of tho Btato If the consont of tba atnto board of ngrlculturo can bo se cured to uso tho grounds for Hint purpono. Enthusiasm ran high1 among tho ntudont body and tho fac ulty and tho visitors, and prelimi nary Btops will bo token to brlrg tho matter boforo tho Btato fair board whon It mootu In this city In Decern bor. This city Is situated advantago ouBly for an annual Chautauqua os Bombiy that will not conflict with tho Chautauqua already organized In this Btato, nnd It would bring thou sands of pooplo to Snlom to attond Its sessions. In thv opinion of thoso presont with rapidly Increasing popu lation, with increased trains nnd olectrlc car Hues to connect this city with tho whole vnlloy, with tho fine grovo and camping grounds, electric lighted nnd watorod, nnd pavilion and trucks for clean nmatour athlo tlcs, tho Chautauqua held hero could In a few years ho nindo ono of tho ;-rgest nnd most Hiiccossful on tho PnclHc coast. ' their hind, CROSSING THIS HOT SANDS AT ASHLAND Instead of special for Shrlners, Portland to Ashland and -return, they will bo provided with two 12 Beetlou drawing room sloopera for accommodation to loavo Port train No. 13 nt 1:30 a. in.. Satuidny tho Hth Inst. Cars sot out at Ashland ocoupplcd by tho Shrlnors that night, and return to Portlnnd on No. 14, leaving Ashland Sunday morning. Thoro will bo about 50 from Portland. Shrlnors In Salem wishing to Join tho Port land delegation will do well to se cure reservations now for this occa sion. Now York, Nov, 13. E. II. Hnrrl- Wolls Fargo Bold man Is today strongthonlng his poal- $310 In Now York. uon in mo wolls Fargo Express com- Tho company pays dlvidonds of 10 imnjr. according to well founded re- per cent nnd it is undoratood to bo ports on Wall street. Within tho earning largely in excess of this last fow days representatives of tho'nmount. Now York law Arm of Sullivan &J in addition to Its largo express Cromwoll havo boon In Boston offer-' business tho ramnnnv control n, Wodnosday for lng $300 por Bhuro to Now England nomors of Wells Fargo company stock, nnd stating that they woro buying tho stock for Hnrrlman. Wolla Fargo bunk In San Francisco which has $2-1,000,000 of deposits, a capital of $C,000,000 and n sur plus of $5,000,000. At THE rSTAR ' HORN. OHENOWITH To tho wife of Jamo D. Ghenowlth, at the. homo on Seventeenth Btreot on Thursday, tho 12th of Novomber, a boy. Both mother and child aro doing nicely. Home of High Class Fun FEATURE SUBJECTS Penalty of His Crime A Picture Truo to Nature. How the Pair Butted In Very Comic. The Witch For Thoso Who Enjoy a Good Play. The Merry Widow Hat A Scream of Laughter, Views-Across Panama or Making the Dirt Fly They Aro Pretty and Instructive, Mr. Ed. Berg irix Latest Songs -"Take Me Out to tho Ball Game" "I Will Be With You in Harvest ftm . TO TEACH FOREIGN LANGUAGE Mr. Adolph M. Gins ,a Oormaa of good education, who camo with his family In May to mako his homo in Salem, spoko to tho editor of this papor today nnd told him of lila lu tontion to nrrango clnsso3 and glvo nrlvato lessons In foreign language). Mr. Glas will toach Gorman at tho Y. M. C. A. oveniugs and havo other classes with a Bpeclal vlow to teach ing only such mattor as ts both easy to learn and useful In tho various lines of "bualnesa, Ho was for 13 years, a managing clerk of Thw. Cook & Son's touriBt agents nt Mun ich, Germany, and ho lmi spent much tlmo In thoroughly studying foreign Ianguagos, giving English and French lessons to Germans, as woll as German lessons to English stu dents of tho Munich university, Private lessons, conversation nnd literature are included in his pro-. gramme, for thoso who wish to go Into tho loptliB of tho foreign Inn guago. To study languages is a good thing for all who like studying for Us own sako, while to learn some German Is of special advantage to business pooplo. Miss OJadya McDoMtD, Portlnnd this morning dj uuuiuur oi uays with br ri4ci Alliorl Flint 1 P. T. Mundcll, f visiting at tfio homeoliljj urw ior n snort tine, fc; doll Is prominent I)oj!m Portlnnd. j miei ireno snorey rctan4i; nomo in Portland tMinorstyi n row unys' visit bere tkl and rolntlvcs, l i'n I'l'ij-ri u. urejor; wi) Portlnnd this mornfny to rIA i hor pnrents, Mr. and JfttM Frnnk for a week, Ml- Kth?l ShrctTfi retnrsHJ Iter honif In Portlsxd (Ms emi nftor a plparant rfilt hm friends. "Ilobli.i ' Hale, a popular hall plnyor, of Southern CiMf was here 'ooklng oter th dtj! fow hours. He left for tor on tlu nfternoon ekctrlc. Carl flukor .of IndepcnitMt livod th Ik mornlnir to bwicth nose for a short time, tftcrrJe lonvM for Portland lo Tlslt ki i. IVO. ,' Tlion'.n II. Kell-y of tie Itublier Co, of Seattle fib til looking ter busnesi wttea Is Mr. Roller's first Tlsit ta tt Ital Clu Blnco 1900. ndtm? Is certainly a wonder io it loin Is kliklnu up her fcwli d ting In Ifno with the best of HAIR DRESSING, FACIAL I SHAMPOO AND SUMCni; ELLA 51. COUCH, My processes aro jeJeaUlei Ufnctlon guaranteed. Mr hair tonics aro tested u4 ' tlmo nnd experience. Gtornm Room 15, Eldrldge Ht. 1112. MfbiMFV TO L Tim.s. K. row ?J Over I r.dd & Dush' BaaU! Say Some one la to get that magnlfl cont Range In Wade, Pierco & Co. window, nnd tho way to got It is to nttend our matinees every dnv from 2 to 5. (iet the Habit and Get the Range COURT HOUSE NEWS Throe mnrrlngo licenses were id sued by County Clork Allen to the following parties: Floyd A; Robert son, aso 28, and Claralsa Deaty, age 20, both of Salem; Chas. Rpth, age 20 and Loo'yn Gertrude Skal'e, age 21, both of Salem; Dean Schomaker, ago 21, and Leo Thompson, ago .13, both of Salem. Deeds Recorded. J. . and M. E. Hayol to Minnie E. Duncan, los 3. 4, 5 and 0, block 16, town of Turner, W. D., $ 1500. Ida M. French to P. M. Martin. lot 6 in Ocobock's addition to Woodburn. W. D $2100, J. B. and H, S. McFarland to J. Q. Daud, 10 acres in Mngone's D. u. C, T. 5 S, R. 1 V., W. D., $600. STARR PIANO? HIC.H CLASS K r,FO. c. WIUJ Norwich Union Fbe Tncrance W Jlwik MercdiUi, RJf!! OftliewithWm. BrowB. 29. Commercial street. iic.! iTTT o o o o o o o NEW TODAY WnntiHl-Position os !! beginner Addresi Commercial street, rx ........ .i iv. rent lB IIIU. 1M - . , ... ,...,. cf rooms M ! - mil at 216 N"1 cisl or phoue 915- Tri'f'J . . fl I3 MV. .lUi'M'i' ' - fffcn y. ow Gem"' lil "PS "-"" . -Mmflllf. vate lesions. ""rmtttf tlou. Uterature, -- i e Even ng c ,rW I Call upon Geo.- j secretary mA ( at Boara - word 1H ?v V. 1 ISi