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JijfMJtei!tt J3auajrau-i DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MARCH 27, 1009. 4 Saturday's ShoDoine New Spring Merchandise Shown In if OUR LARGE CLOTHING AND FURNISHING GOODS SECTION W'biiUi nn Inaronscd business. That Is our desire for 1909. Our clothing department Is slated to show a 20 pur cent Increase to (laaouiptlsh this. Wo have decided to divide our profits with you. A complote showing of now Spring and Bummer Suits and Top Coats for men nnd young men a wiving of SO to 2G per uunt on what you are usked to pay for equal style nnd quality at the exclusive store. Look to your needs In this Hue SC.10.&3iJKam o o o 0 0 0 1) VWullutr O 0 O O () CITY NEWS o o o o o Forerun! o o o o HImmh'i-n tonlglit and Sunday. Buckingham' CIiocoIiiIoa And bon-bons. 3-18-tf Goodrich, the Rent Rubber tiro made. Have It put ou your buggy, nt Ira Jorgenscn's, ISO Bouth High stmt. Pine .Maplu mill Anil Wood Fur mU. cheap, for Immediate de-' livery. Apply ICrebe lire.. Uusk Dayman be.llillng. Telephone Main tu. 2-iG-tf Lower Insurance. Rate. 11 y having us do ynur work. K. W. Pleree. Capital Hhwtrlc Supply ftmi puny. Phone 63S. 12-lB-eod-tf W. T. Rlgd"ii, Undertake Always progressive, up-to-date Full aqulpwest, largest stock. 10-31-MMltt Why Walt Any Inigtrr Ibtv Um Vmuiii MntfctM that oarpet. Tim inly way. ward & fteea. clean d- Initio III) Sill Uttl'llll til pHlHg uf III I 8. I'nike atiiru Monday, Mnreh t!l, nt WW Otiiiiutereliil street. Am Showing BlUftr "bike" tor ktu money than ec Itefor. Prank J Mwr. Tu llurjr the llaby Mr. HHd Mm. Q. W. Jam and Mr. Tw H. WIImh left fur Raker Uly today to attend the funeral of Mr. Jam' Utile grandson, Ohariet Wesley Jams. who died tu that elty Friday evening of eiuplteattoni. Qottago Undertaking l'arloi Cottage ami Chemeketa it.; ealU day or eight. J C Sill. Phone 73 1 ORIGINAL ASYLUFIVENUE STORE Wti desire to say to the puullr and especially our old patrons that m aro now looatod tu our uew store, cor ner Seventeenth street and Asylum aveuue. Havo a eoiuplete stock of fresh and select brands of everything that eau bo found In a first-claim, up tonlato wroeery. Promising the same servlco as tn tho past wo kindly In vlto atteutlon to our good aud prles. F. G. 0EV0E & SON AT THE BIG STORE LADIES' NEW TAILORED SUITS IN SPRING STYLES Values tip (o $26.00, special JIG.8G. A grent Kastor Sale of Ladles' Fine Tailored SultM, the sofleon's grcatost bacgaln In popular priced suits. Styles, materials and makos the very best and values guaranteed. Ibo greatest you have ever bought ut this low price. The coats are 34 and 36 Indies long, single hrousted, and notch collar. Tlio colors aro varied, blues and whlto serges; the best suits on the market for the money. Your aholco today at this wonderful low prlco of jr.r.y.i.trFH Your Muggy .Noi-ds Rubber Tlrw Oot our prlcos. Rubber tho bot. Ira Jorgonson, first door soyth of Snlom Hotel. 1500 Fiv:t JiiHt Arrived From factory. ThU Is frooh rub bor, best quality for buggy tiros. Out our prices. iMiHt" lie mii-i alti'tul tlu opening of tlii l. h. PrnkoH More .Monday, March Hi), at ilHil ('(tiuimriliil hlifvl. X.W.&i.Jiem,k SjF A Few Dollars INVESTED IN Willamette Will ilcuhle !' dollars ihm m On State Street On Car Line Has Two Sewers Has City Water Streets Graded Whoro can you find n location for n home so conven ient to tho city and the state institutions. Prices fanning from O f pmm mm Easy Payments You can pay a small amount down and the balance at fivo, ten and fifteen dollars pei month. See HOMER H. SMITH, Room 5, McCornack Blk. Telephone 96 or 1182. Bulletin TODAY All Departments $16 .85 Xi Matter Wlwt Hlco Rubber You need for your buggy, wo have It the bost made. Ira Jorgensen, 160 South High street. Itroko Ills Leg Barlo Daniels, tho young son of Jack Daniels, tho harbor, broko his leg last night, after it had begun to knit from another fracture madu from falllag through an open stairway In a new houo some tlmo ago. Tho little fellow was wnlklng on crutches tt Addition vulue tn lis than one year. Put a few ) ith in these beautiful lots and you will .evtM ferret it. and up BOOSTERS mil s (Continued from page 1) and Its effects on Oregon He wo 1 gif-af applause an men go' some more when ho wont over to the piano nd ang a solo to his own accompa niment Mr Deckebach made u splendid little talk and oh wHl. th. music w8 good, the supper fine, and ihf wlae carried Its usual amount of w' and headache, and there was surely enough of It to molston 4ie throats of thos wlio got dry from moklng It was a xreat meeting all right and will have an effect on Sa lem s future that no one can measure now, Mr. Rlchnrdson commended the work of tho Dtoard of Trade and Its officers, and certainly to them be longs the credit of Inst nights gront meeting. the time of the accident, and In some way one of the supports slipped bo neath him. and ho fell breaking tho leg In the tame place. Mr. Daniels at once sent for a physician, and '.he fracture was again reduced. 'Ann's Ice cream Is the best. . . Make Money By reading Homer Smith's ad Into day's paper. Ice Cream And Ice cream soda nt Ducking ham's Palace of Sweets. Zlnn'M Soda Water Don't need any fixing; best in Salem now. It Is the Old Hrlilge Wm Kotton The brldgo builders who have boon working on the South Commercial street bridge, havo met with soma difficulty In driving the plies owing to tho old structure bolng so frail. Several times tho workmen were compelled to rebuild somo of tho low er stanchions of tho brldgo, In ordor to assure tho safety of the pllo driv er when taken over tho brldgo and put In action. A bulldor of bridges stated today that the former struc ture waa In an extra bad condition, nnd that stops were takon by tho city Jiiat In time, as a short tlmo lot'ger nnd the old brldgo would bo lying n ruins. New Tvrmliuil nt Valr Grounds . Plans havo been drawn up by the Portlnnd Hallway, Light & Powor Company for their part of tho con struction of "tho proposed new termin al stop at tho stato fair grounds, and tho board has thorn undor considera tion. Ab soon as tho Falrmouut boulovard Is prepared, tho railway company will begin operations on tholr tracks at tho fair grounds, and will arrango tho terminal In accord ance with tho plan drawn up. Tho tracks will lead from tho fair ground road to Highland avenue, from whare thoy will cut short directly across a mall portion of UHoeeuped prapen n th S P. trnek. They Cut Mm Sontoiico Claud V Wolls, who was sentenced to serve an Indotormlnato term In tho prison hero, wns brought up from Portland on tho Oregon Electric Fri day morning, accompanied by Shorlff Stovens, of Multnomah county, where ho was convicted of the crime of bank robbing. Wolls entered the prison doors this morning with apparently no concern, nnd was aslsgned to what will be hl i!ut(s hereafter In the bake shop Wells Is a man iT yours of ag He has an opportunity, however, to redeem hlmlf. by eon iIuetlNg himself as n good prisoner, aad tku may be the mans of him shortening kls sentence. The ckatue wns glvn h'm beoaus he eoufai6d to Sheriff Stevens at the eleventh hour, and the sheriff was allied tn roooverln'g portions of the $11,490 which was stolen from the baak. SlHHIIV Oiu Of the bMt lots In Salam by read ing Hower Smith's ad on thte page. I.jj Oabliiv Turkish rolls and eroam rolls, fresh unlay at Dusklngham's Palaee of Swimu. Tho StrtiuLinl of Quality 'Inn's chocolate eroams.. Tho Japanese new carry en an ex ttfttsiv industry In making real pearU. They put some little thing la a Itve oyster, and at the end el four yar tak out a pirfeot pearl, o l(ouo sale. Sealed bids will be received by the board of dlreotor of school dlstriet No. H tn Marlon eounty, Oregon, at tho office of tho dlstriet olerk la the Murphy blook. for the purchase q( the dwelling house on lot t. blook 77. to Salem. Oregon, known aa the Tut- laafewaaiMwawriageg 1 tious ttfZ I 0 ROYAL The only baking powder from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar Made from Grapes GETTING READY FOR FAIR AT SEATTLE (United Press Leased Wlre.l Seattle Wash., March 27. Tho nanagement of tho Alaska-Yukon-Pa-clflc exposition have directed that the prlco of admlss'on will bo GO cems for adults during tho day and 25 cents during the evenings and on Sat urdays. Children will be amltted for half-price. The question of opening tho expj sltlon on Sunday will bo decided within a few days, it has been pro posed that the "Pay Streak" bo opened, nnd that tho band concerts bo given on Sundays during tho ex position porlod, but In no event will the exhibit buildings be opened. Tho children of the county, of both the grammar and high schoolt, will be tho guests of tho officials of the exposition today. Preparations havo been made to caro for 50,000 children. The fair officials aro inviting tho children In return for tho sorvlco done by the fchools In writing thou sands of letters to pupils In Eastorn schools, telling of the exposition. The czar has Issued an order that the next time his army goe to war tho drummers havo got to flgh:. Probably ho wants a few soldiers who aro ablo to beat something. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Resident Agent Room . 13, La eld & Bush, DanVc Dulldlng. MONEY TO LOAN T110S. K. FORD Over Ladd & Bush's Dank, Salem, Oi PIANO TUNING LVTELIjfS L. WOODS. Tuning, pollshlntr repairing Ph'e608 OOOOOOOOOOOO NEW TODAY 0 O O O O O O O O O 1 Hao lhvn Informed By aoTOral of my customers that It Is e ported I am going to leave Salem and move my stock to Portlnnd I now give notice to my customers and whom It may concern, I Intend to do 'business at the same old stand for yars to come, so far ns I know, but will give due notice of any change. W. A. Irvln. gro ear. corner Court and Commercal stroet. 3-24-tf For lleut Seven-room house. :a good repair modern Imprevements: good location Phone 461, No. 56 i North Church street. 3-22-3t For Sal Nearly new Studeeaker one-seated buggy, side spring A rig. Bnqulre of Walt Low at liv ery barn If taken immediately Bold eteeap 3-2 6-tf ORKAT IlARflAl.NS. Second-hand ore B'g line of -erythlng: must be gold. II J t prices paid for second-ha al good Mrs. Llule V. Griffith, proprleto 4SG Slate street. 3-27-lm I Wanted Wood cutters. Jl.'.'t per j curd, five mllos north of town Wm Blake. Phone Farmers 291 3-2 7-lw For Sale Several bouses In Salem, and farm lands at a bargain. Cap-' Ital National Dank. 6-1-eod Wanted Apprentice gtrU at the nw L. S. Frakea store. 333 North Commercial street. Call Monday 3-27-3t Wanted -A woman to do plain Ber ing. Call Mala i9. mornings 3-27-31 For Salt (5-reom house. $ lots, bare, hlokea heese and parks, fruit and hetritw; good well. Terms. J U. Has. 20th and Lee street. 3-27-1 w Ut Jersejr heifer. 2 years, with rope halter, medium eoler; reward, at Wood's store. Jefferson road 3-27-3t m healthful and nutri when raised with BAKING POWDER houso and barn on lot 8, block 77, to Salem, Oregon, known as Pett John propert No trees to be cut on removing buildings, without permission of board. Dlds to be opened nt regular meet ing of board to be held Saturday ev onlng, March 27, 1909, at 7:30. Oonrd reserves the right to reject any or nil bids. H. A. JOHNSON, Jr.. 3-22-Ct District Clerk. Luc s County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho Is senior partner of tho firm of r. J. Cheney & Co., doing business in tho city of Toledo, county and stato aforesaid, and tnat said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each nnd every case of catairh that cnanot be cured by tha use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. bvtorn to boforc mo and subscribed In my presence this 6th day of De cember, A. D. iSSG. A. . Qleason, (Seal) Notary Public. Unit's Cntarrh Curo Is taken In ternally, nnd acts directly on the blood nnd mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 76c. Vako Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. k fj tnv r ei r-tw. SPECIAL atSZSJO C We show a particularly choice selection of patterns and colors at this pnee. tJThts price means the high eft grade of man-tailored garments, the very newest ideas in style. J Paying $25.00 for a suit of these clothes is economy. j Local tailors can not give equal value at $ 1 0.00 more. J Only because of the im mense volume of busineis done by Carl Joseph & Co. Tailors, Chicago J Is such high grade value possible at $25.00. Q Your protection in fit, .1 1 style and service is our guarantee. Satisfaction, or your Money back. io SLUM PRRSSIXtt l'.VUU)RS ItH-IIUI Court St. I. II. Mother. Prop. Phone 12U7 I.adie and Genu' Clothing Cleaned. Preying and Repairing a Specialty. rood is more tasteful, made MtiUH ftWLi ritVhr t Mm 3fc " tS A.14 M ;