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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1909)
i'XT. -.wnHJiBrt i'f PAHjKOATlTAL.JOirBNAIi, 8ALKM, OtUgOOff, FRIDAY, JANUARS-8,- ISO." s h. T GREAT 25 PER CENT SALE FURS, SHAWLS, LADIES' NECKWEAR, NECK RUCHES, MEN'S SMOKING JACK ETS, MEN'S BATH ROBES .. :. PETTICOATS AND KMONAS REDUCED 20 per cent We are not doing this be cause we 'need the money, or because we are over stocked, 0 u r bills are all paid and our stock is lower than ever before as a re sult of the great est Christmas business w e We offerthe phenomenal reductions EXTRAVAGANT PRICES FOR PERMANENT ROADS System Found By Judge Bushey When He Took Office As County Judge and Which Has Bankrupted the County Treasury Over Four Thousand Dollars Per Mile For the Crushed Rock Alone. m I If & r- ?- I J, P ' :' The following figures show what it has cost to place the first coat of coarse rock upon 4800 feet of the Jefferson road which is now being improved near the A. T. Wann preperty: Labor for crushing rock, $1,578.00 Machinery 237.12 Cost of rock ' 50,00 Repairing tools ; . 1,50 IViiscelianeous expense I1. :.-.. JUL '!." : 1,50 i , , '. ' $1,858,12 Yards of rock crushed ." -. ' 1550 Yards of coarse rock : 1200 Yards of fine rock 1 J... 350 Length of road Improved 4800 feet Total cost of coarse rock to date $4,036,37 Farmers did the hauling; grading was done by the supervisors, &:. have ever had, to protect our customers, that they will continue to bo- lieve in us and give us their patronage, I THE WHITE CORNER I mon to break at tho command of tho OPDADDIMP UATOU rororeo. Kacn 01 mo principal nnu SUKAmNU MA I OH' cJub J)03tci ,600 GOLDFIELD TO HAVE . A aoldflold. Nov., Jun. 8.--Abo Attoll toda bogan traln'ng for a light with Freddie Weeks, following tho Blgulng of articles last night, Tho foathor weights will meet undor tho ailBpIcos of tho Tex Rloknrd Club noxt Thurs day night. An effort will bo nuulo by tho club to secure James J. Jeffries as roforoo, or Jnak Wnlih, of Sun Francisco,- If tho retired champion Is too busy In vaudovlllo. Tho lighters will wolgh In at lliJ: pound, ringside. The Marquis of Quueusbury rMlos will provall, the Eyes Tested Specs all Prices Glasses as prescribed by us are conceded the fore most remedy for the cure of headache .nervousness, fa clul neuralgia, oto dus to muscular " or nervous Eye strain, For any Eye trouble or for new Glasses copsult us, SPECIAL CARE OP CHILDREN'S EYES Barr's Jewelers o o o o o o o o o o o SMILES. o o o o o o o o o o o O O ( It wua 4C degrees below zoro at Winnipeg on tho Canadian Pnclflc read this morning, and still a"n7g. King. It la a good thing for Oregonlnns to got a tate of cold weathor and to wado around lu "the floecy, Just to appreclato tho splendid ollmnto with whlah they are blessed. Tho weather man says moro snow tonight and colder tomorrow, so thero In some hopes of higher torn poraturo nnj rain. When It comes to guoasing snow In tho Willamette val ley Undo Shih hlmiolf would out- gues himself. Some doctors Bay It Is easy to keep warm. All you have to do U to take a Ions, doon breath occasion ally. As there' Is plonty of ozone In Oregos that the trusts have no oou trol over, the remedy Is certainly aheap, and o Is the xdvlco, but probably worth only what It costs. STANDING COMMITTEES APPOINTED BY MAYOR Aldermen Get Assignments of Chairmanship and Places to Work For the Ensuring Year. Mayor Rodgers has today announced following list of city standing cemmittees: . Ways and Means Millard, Siockton, Hill, Ordinances Moores, Eldridge, Moffit, Accounts and Current Expenses Greenbaum., Millard, Wa ters, Streets Stolz, Elliott, Sauter,- Public Buildings Moffit, Hofer, Sauter, ' Sewerage Elliott, Pressnall, Millard, Plumbing Sauter, Low, Moffit rire ana water low, Liiiottfvtttoiz, Btjdgos-jfEldntjgo, Moffit, Hofer,- -'? Health and Police Waters, M Hard, Low, L ehts Stockton, Greenbaurru Waters, ft D-T.-.i!n Fllln'W 0,.l, On.'llnr l5 Public Parks Hofer, Stolz, Eldridge, Licenses Pressnall, tldndge.Jiill, Revision of Minutes Millard, Greenbaum, Low, tflllf lff HMmlmfmtltmmWHH Good Woolen Underwear . . . Will save you doctor bills, Now's the time you need it and now's the time to buy it during our Great 20 per cent Discount Sale On everything in the houo excepting Rubbers and 2 Rubber Boots, This Sale Lasts Until January 16, 1909 i Don't You Need an Overcoat or a Cravenette Raincoat While you can get them at 20 per cent discount? Look over the bargains on our HALF PRICE TABLES. They're full of odd lots and remnants that we are deter mined to clear out before invoicing, i i I 4D ! KAJ&rS'SMZds iQZ6Sl 0.Sfrj&.tisse4', na& we i Thoro's nothing uncertain about our prices, Everything is marked in plain figures and you can figure tho 20 por cent discount yourself, IS Jwf :? A MACHINE LEADERS (Continued From Pngo l.j chine. Tho machine wants It Mo Arthur and Jay Doweraas at tho head of tho two homos hecauso they aro young, work, foohlo and noii-ro-elotnnt to tho grafts that tho inn good administration. Campbell or Pat ton will stand Tor tho fuuno thing in tho house. "McArthur or Ilowor inan will do tho bidding of tho wing of tho party that Is against all tho reform measures adopted by tho pooplo, and will execute a program chlno will put through. Tho inn- Our store closes ovory ovonlng at 5:30 o'clock except- i mg baturdays wmmmmmmiif mifimami demands, of tho puoplo for Jowor tnxco and hotter administration. Mo Arthur and Uuwormau aro tho ma chlno cnndldatoa and no honoat, do cont roproxontntivo of tho pooplo In tho genornl UHSumhly uhould bo found hacking tho machine program." Kovrr Moron. Kover hoiuh and old olironlo hoiuh should not bo healed ontlroly, hut should bo kopt lu honlthy condition This can bo douo by applying Chnni borlnln'n Balvo. TIiIh salvo lias no superior for this purpoHo. It Ih nluo most oxcollont for nhappod hands, . Horn nlmiloH. ImriiH it fid iIIhoiirok of chlno does rot want strong, capable tho hU, For , b Dr 8tono. mon In thoso positions who havo a . ,jrMK toro mind to do right and llston to tho I SIDEWALKS SHOULD BE CLEANED OF SNOW Tho streot dopartmont of tho city should got buoy clehrlng sldowalkn. Thoro aro no crownvnlks kopt open, mid few, If any, of tho uldowalka aro cleared off. TIiIb lu u vory bnd condi tion ,iib it kooptt puoplo from nttonod liig church, and sohoola nro diverted, l)Milnoa Ih almost suspended, ho cause iooplo cannot get nrounJ. Ho mob wl y should got busy and prop erty ownoro should lu ordered to olear tholr walks. Thero should ho an ordinance requiring proporty own ors to elaar tholr sldewnlku, or hnvo It douo at the expenso of tho city. The at root njon say It U entirely unnao6 nry for old Dame Nature to he putting on a nawwhlte nlghtlo ev ory tjmo It geU dark. i Jock Lucas took a Job as "ma hout" on a bob-sled on tho South Salem hill last night. lie explained tho faot that ho ran Into a fence, looped the loop and tried to climb n tree, by saying the beast he was rid ing had only been In capltlvlty a short time and wasn't broke. I awroHC, tho groieryman, say ha noticed this morning that every path t l tnwngvontually lPnds to hs storo j That Is what the snow showed him , Tho mvsterv of the disappearance i of Profe-or Sawyer of the Oakland. 1 Oregon, schoo'g. ha- been cleared up i w dr:w $2000 from the bank be fore leaving, and then the dlsputcho np,,t,"l, i T-vop"-'ii'l boy," wh Washington Fashioned Apparel THA WAMlOTO - - ftA IT IS TO YOUR INTEREST TO SEE OUR INVENTORY SALE 20 PER CENT OFF This week while we are taking stock we will give I a special discount of 20 per cent on all Clothing, Hats, Blankets and underwear. THIS INCLUDES THE FAMOUS. BISHOP'S READY TAILORED CLOTHES "Roberts" and "Stetson" Hats, "Staley" Underwear, "Paragon" Pants. Don't fail to take advantage of this opportunity this week. SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE a a joined him at Red Bluff