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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1909)
DAILY CAPITAL JOUItffAIi, SALXM, OREGON, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 100. S -t- t New Arrivals IN Ladies' Suits LnBt Saturday a number of very stylish suits for Indies woro received by us. No good taste can fall to bo pleased with this lot of suits. Many styles and shudes In the assortment. The values arc beyond comparison. PRICES $16 to $50 We also have an assortment of spring coats that have met with very general praise and approval, THE BEST VALUES. ARE ALWAYS HERE. Summer Knit Underwear for Ladies at Half Price 'We have good quality and well made,, .but we only have two or three of a kind, While this lot lasts you can have them at HALF I 49 saw L X COXTRACi'OHS. Sealed bids will bo recolvod by tho Hour dof Directors of School DI triot No. 24, In Marlon county, Ore gon, nt tho office of tha school dark, In thu Murphy blook, for tha orectlon of a ntw school building on luU 0, 7 and i, in block tro. 77, In Salem, Oregon. Mils to be opened at the regular meeting of the board, ta be hold nt the high school building Saturday, April 17. 190j, at 7:10 o'alook p. in. Cortlfled check for 5 per cont of tho amount of bid to accompany oach bid. Said check of successful bid dor to bo forfeited to the board uu- GREAT SALE OF ROOM SIZE RUGS BMlHiMH1m!1V Jr HMtf&'"eS- ygv. jr jl&F&im. Rk5L." i " 'JS''fa-'- Begins Wednesday Morning at 8 o'clock Reduction From 1 5 to 40 0, Not a lot ot stock worn, soiled by repeated handlinu or faded by months of handllno but good'fresh stock, none of the patterns more than a season old, but we have decided to discontinue these oatterns and now offer them to you at a groat saving. Housowivos this is your opportunity coming as it does, right at houseoleaning and refurnishing time. First Comers Get Best Choice. Remember the Time WEDNESDAY MORNING, 8 O'CLOCK SEE WINDOW DISPLAY ma - - i rcflC Thousands of Yards of Ginghams We have more gingham in this store than we ever had before, This is a splendid assortment of pretty ginghams for you to choose from, The quality is the very best ob tainable for the money, h'Bfl he qualify within Ave days from date of award. Plans and specifica tions can be seen at the ofllce of ar chitect and superintendent of con struction, V. A. Legg, in the Mur phy block, Salem, Oregon. tfoard reserves the right to rojet-t any or all bids. lly order o, the Iward. II. A. JOHNSON. Jr.. Clerk. i-8-etdly The follow who court trouble- gen erally onds by marrying It. o Even the collar on a glass of beer Is apt to molt In hot weathor i Mf I i'l I II 1 1 1 1 FELL FROM A CAR AND WAS KILLED San Francisco, April 12. Investi gators today woro unablo to throw any light upon a mystorlous caso which resulted In tho death of Miss Mary Phillips, a popular teachor In tho local schools. Miss Phillips was injured Saturday and died last night at St. Luke's hospital. Shortly after S o'clock Saturday night Miss Phillips staggored up to tho front door of her homo and foil Into hor mother's nrniB, meaning: "I foil from a car." That was her last statement.. Sho lapsed into unconsciousness nt onco and romalned in that condition un til her death. Neither enr crow nor passongors could bo found who would admit having soon Miss Phillips Injured. Her death was caused by a basal frnc ture of tho skull, Crnzy Siuiko nil ItlghU Crazy Snake, who tho government tnd the Btato of Oklahoma Is pursuing is clonrly within his rights. Doing outraged, robbed and nbutcd, ho took tho only remedy known to tho snvngo Ho took a gun Instead of hiring a lawyor, bocauso that was, and Is, tho aboriginal ldoa of justice Ho Is wrong from our viewpoint, but ho Is right from his own. o A Had Aclcdcut A disastrous accident occurred near Slivorton Saturday afternoon, when a tonm of flory young colts bo rnmo frightened at n wood saw stand lug bosido tho rond and ohled, brook ing busldo tho rond and shied, break over and throwing Its occupants, l, I). Kolley, brothor-ln-law of County Clerk Alton, nml his wlfo and D. E. Knight, fathor of Mrs. It. D. Allan, out of the carriage. Mr. Allan's father, D. E. Knight, had been visit ing in th!o city nnd took tho train for Sllverton, nnd was mot thoro by Mr. Kelloy nnd wlfo. Mr. Kolloy eus stnlnod painful bruises and n severely wrenched back. Medical attontton was glvou tho unforlunnto pcoplo nt once, but thoro Is grnvo doubts hold by-Mr. Alien, of this city, na to tho recovery of Mr. Knight. Coivallln Hcntfi Salem Salem high ichool plnyod at Cor vnlllrt Saturday, tho gaino rosultlng in favor of CorvnlllH by a ecoro of 10 to 1. Corvallls struck out 9 and Sa lem 10. Tho gamo was oxcitlng up to tho sovonth Inning, whon tho score wns 3 to 1, In favor of Corval lls. Salem often had tho bnsos full, but could not scoro. Corvollns mndo but could not scoro. Corvnllls mndo Innings, it Isolnlmett on nccount of Smith' (the pltohor) Inoxporlonco and getting a bit rnttlod by bolng againat an old team. Smith 1b nil right so toon as he get confidence In himself, which all tho bnlnnco of tho team line, and so hue ovorybndy olso. The Salem boys played groat hall, os pec'ally Karmor at third, Kay nt short nnd Kn'sor at first. Smith and Ash enfelter'B pitching wns a nolablo foaturo of tho game. ' Koal Estato Transfer. L. W. Short ot A.ohTk (utfeedT L. W. Short to A. Thompson, 103. 04 acres, In d 1 o of O. Griffith, t 7 s, r 1 o, w d, $3800. T. D. "Whltakor to J W. Cook, 38 acro3 in sec 3, 1 10 n, 3 w, w d, $1800 Mrs. Mary Gay and husband to A. ErickBon, lota 3 and 4, and 2-3 of lot 5, in block E, Simpson's add to Salem, wd, $1700. Wra. Waldo to II. Snook and L. N. Trainer, blk 37, in City of Salem, w d, $6000. T. D. Allon, et ux., to W. L. Fry, ot ux., 1 y, acres of land in Alton's add to Sllverton, w d, $4B0. T. D. Allen, et ux., to A. A. Qrlndo ot ux., 58-100 ncros In Alton's nd to Slivorton, w d, $1C0. Mary Jory to H. S. Jory, land In t 7 b, r 3 w, w d, $1.00. PEOPLE WE KNOW. They Arc Salem People, nnd Whnt They Sny Is of Local Interest. Whon an incidont Hko tho follow ing occurs right horo at homo, It is bound to carry weight with our read ers. So many strango occurrences go tho rounds of tho press; nro pub lished an facts, tho pcoplo become skeptical. On ono subject skepti cism Is rapidly disappearing. This 's juo jo O3uojodxo pinion oqi o) otvp citizens,, and tholr public' uttorancos regarding them. Tho doubter miiat doubt no moro in tho faco of such ovldonco as this. Tho public stnto mont ot a roputnblo oltlzon living right nt home, ono whom you enn boo ovor day, lonvos no ground for the skoptlc to stand on. D. W. Hill, 38 Front atroot, Salem, Orogon, sny: "Doan's Kidney Pills aro not a now remedy to mo, ni I have usod thorn on different occasions whonovor tho nooosotty has nrlson. I liavo enjoyed tho boat ot health alt my llfo, oxcopt for occasional at tacks of ktdnoy trouble and bnck nclie. Vhon sufforlng In this wny I liavo procured Doan's Kldnoy Pills nt Stono's Drug Stoto, nnd a fow doBOs alwayo romovod tho trouble I nm a firm bollovor In tho merit of this remedy. I know of several oth er pooplo wtio havo used it with good romilts. I am only too ploasod to rocommond Doan's Kldnoy Pills whonovor tho opportunity occurs." For snlo by nil denlors. Prlco 10 conts, Fostor-Mllburn Co., Iluffnlo, Now York, solo ngontB for tho United States. Itomombor the nnmo Doan's and tnko an othor. o-. Fow Salem women hnvo enough now bonnt In n yonr to brag about IL IiitrtTHtiiijr I'netH Hegnrdlrig tho Lnl oratory of tho Chamberlain MimUcIiio Co., Doh Molmw, Town. A person purchasing n bottto of Chaniberlnln's Cough Itomody hna no conception of tho mngnltudo of tho laboratory whoro tho modlclno Is manufactured. Tho machinery and apparatus used In Its propnrntlon was doslgned especially for tho purpoao nnd cost sovoral thousand dollars. Eu rope, South America and tho Unltod States supply tho various Ingredients -f this remedy, and only tho hlgho-it obtainable quality Is used. No pains or expenso has boon spnrod In making It no noarly perfect as poislblo. A force of helpers representing homo enough to populate an avorngo Iowa town aro regularly employed at (he plant or the Chamberlain Modi i Ine Company, at Da Molne. Their printing department, which I usunl iy overlooked In calculating the ex pcnsui of a buMoeit of this klsd, rank a one of the heat In the state, md Is thoroughly equipped with utt tomat'c folder of tho latest improved type Here onough print paper is used in one year to spread over 10 farms of 1C0 acre eaoh, upon which Is printed advertising matter, direc tions and labels in 28 different lan guage and dlaleets. Enough lm um ber Is used in making tho cases In which tho mediolnes aro shlppt-d to build an eight-room house on each of those ten farms evory three months. Th bottle used by this firm evory year, whloh are filled by maahlnery at the rato of 2000 per hour, if placed nd to end would reaeh aero tho United States sevon times, or alnjpst tuclrele the glebe. 4-I2-2t o i ' fieWitt's Little Marly Risers, gentlo, asy. pleasant, little liver pills. Bold by all druggists. The North Ilend warehouse burned Thursday nfgbt, with a total loss of nearly $100,000. For Kldnoy trouble, Inflammation of of. tho bladder, rheumatism, anj rhemnat'o pains, get DeWltt'a Kidney and Bladder Pills. They act prompt ly and are sure Bold by all druggist. MEN'S HATS In all the latest shapes and colors. Our XX grade at $1.95 equals any $2.50 Hat at "regular stores." Our XXX grade at $2.25 equals any $3.00 Hat at "regular stores." Thoy'ro mndo especially for ub by ono ot tho best hat fac tories In America Tho now cushion swent bands mnko our stiff hats ns comfortable to wenr as soft hats. W4 f mmm sgx J" I I " S mmit Work Shirts Aro miido fiom fabrics solectod for durability Wo allow tho lnr gest nsHortmont of Shirts In the city, nnd our prices nro basod on tho spot cnBh plnn. Thnt'awhy wo undersell "regular BtorcB.' . AJtrs'steds &&ft&aMXt &' ii ii I Young Men's Clothes I ' i i il yvVA vM mwPm t" '9 IL U.-L73gQSji iritf pockets with flaps, tho flaps on tho Vost, tho cuffs on tho Coat and Trousors all aro thoro, Evory idea of tho Smart Young Drojsor l workod out to his groat satisfaction and dolifiht, Moderate prices always, Suits $10 to $30 G. W. Johnson & Co. I! 141 N. Commercial St. SUMMIT Shirts Thoy'ro cut to fit and tho fab rics nro Borvlconblo. Tho plain emuii negllgoo shirts nro tho favorites again this season for men who nro looking for com fort. Wo'ro showing n splon did lino ot Golf Shirts in light HhlrtH nro big Boilers. If you'vo U ovor worn ono you know how easy thoy nro to put on nnd take off. 0 to&dsi' U,c0"e WHEN it comos to Clothing tho Youiifi Mon wo aro "Here With The Goods" Any woll InTormod Young man about town will toll yol that. Thoro's not a stylo kink or dotal! In tho cut or tailoring of our Young Mon's Suits omiltod. Tho fabrics, too, aro chos on for distinctive, corroct and snappy stylo, Tho dip of tho Cont is thoro, tho broad collar and lapol aro thoro tho slant- 11 rill 'Iloliffw kfJCu T ndl v 07 S C0UL 1 ,-lM,BBMgaMBMMMHWBWMli atmtaimiiif mimf ifim iifi