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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1909)
I)A!XiY OAIMTAIi JOURNAL, 8ALKM, OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1009. i h ti ! li ri "b a i i I i w I We CTwrewremigA&hiuauwBi and have always been first to introduce original ideas and sales "the other follow follows," and in his Impotont way attempts to belittle up-to- . date methods, We have no old shop-worn or out-of-date out-of-style mer-RSHh. chandise to foist on the public in charitable gifts or play the philanthro pist to tho galleries, Our methods are in keeping with good business principles; as advocated by tho loaders In all systematic and legitimate business enterprises and firms of all the large cities, Having attained tho leadership in Salem as up-to-date advertisers, the "other fellow" hav ing no originality of his own trios to climb on the "band wagon" with Sa- ', I lem's own boys, Tho best and cleanest stock of up-to-the-minute line of dress goods, the good goods kind, at 12 cents per yard for every fourth yard, Don't bo misled the 12 cents will pay you to investigate, Heminway's Spool Tho Old Reliable Sloio OOOOOOOOOi-O CITY NEWS t. o o o o o o o o o o Wcatlicr Indication Fair und warmer tonight, Friday fair. 1VocJic Poaches. 3 Ilia, for 2Go nt Far rlnRlon'M lln State strout grocor. ft"nd markotmau. Another Man Clou To look up April 87th. That Is tho ilnto to plan for. Just twelve days away. CJoIng to Oct Married Bometlmo, hut not on April 37th. That In tho dato (or anothor big uf fair. Clone- Mnl? Nobody, ao serious that thoy imut be twnt to the "Mad House" until after April 37th. V. T. IllKtloii. Uiidertnki Always progressive, up-to-date Full equipment, largest itoek. lO-Jl-eod-tf VruL Tract Five ami ten-aere IrnoUt on the Oregon ltleotrlo railroad; monthly lusOUliittmtit See Derby & WIIImii. 4-14-tf QlKH'OlMtCH II lid llOII llOHS At Buckingham's Palaco of Swosts. Ued Oroa Pharmacy. 4-3-tf Kino .Maple and Ali Wood Pwr sale, aheap, for ImuittdtMte de livery. Apply Kroba Bros., Hush nrwHMM building. TvUnh-R MalM 784. S-lMt (Mingo Undertaking rroi QatlHH ami Ohemekota sta.; oall day or Might; J. 0. Bill. Phono 73i. Tilt Moan lllnn To you. Two of tho greatest Inven tions of modern times on exhibition In DovoAH Bros Hop Office. Oreater money maker than tolophono. CaM and see thorn; freo demonstration. 3-31-tt Vl Per CVM liuprmoiiumt lloiul. bubsorlptluua will bo received tor whole or part uf 19438.10 Improve ment bonds olty of Salem. Inter est payublo semi-annually Apply to city recorder or to tho committee. 11. II. Millard, at Udd & Hush's bank, Isadora (Iraunbaum. at Roa tvln &, Oreonbaum's. 4-15-5t Surveying South Salem Assistant City Engineer Ryrou was busy today surveying South Sa lout streets from tho west Hue of High atreojt to tho veat limits of tho ward. Mr, Uyrou will tako In the eutlra district where Improvements ar to bo mado by tho. South Salem property owners, from tho South Commercial street bridge over a largo arN. and grade will be established. mmmmmmmmmu Lead MURR Sublime Quality Black, White and Colors 5; XttUhX. KlkH, Attention! Lndlos' tonight. IbiM-bull University of Oregon vs. Snlom High, 8nturduy, on Wlllumolto Hold, at 2:30 p. in. Ioat lu tho Wood With tho niOBH growing on tho wrong sldo of tho trcos. That 1b th. way you will fool If you inlay tho fun on April 87th. Com1 llaso Hiiiine ThuC ollogo of Liberal Arts baso bult tonm. Ht tho Wlllnmotto Uulvor slty had u wait with tho Modlonl College yuHturdny afternoon, nud bout their opponents by a score of 10 to 6. Although tho Collogo of Llbornl arta team Is n Hiiro and easy win ner, from n llttlo consideration of the sooro muds ouu onn nssumu what a job tho man with tho score book had In keeping track of tho errors. I'ouiulatlon l'liilslu-d August Kohrborger, tho popular cement worker, hnu Just oomploted a foundation for a resldetiuu for Mr. John mull, on South Gommorolal street. The building U 30 by 40. 4 ml will be one of the prettiest res idence In that Bootlon. Ho has also MHtahed the foundation for a flue res IiIhho In Went Salem .being built by a Mr. (Irenur. ll)lMllUll 1rst name of ihmsoh. Xatunlay at I: to. um Willamette Meld. Slem Utk . U. at 0- Iteturiis for UN Iuuilly U. C. KiMkwvll. of W'fettvllle, N. Y . yesterday Iraught the Oeere Haytie farm. eet of town, and lee tcalay for his family, lie Is pleased wltk SaletM. aad exptots to arrive hIU Wis tHMipU by May 1st, and be Rjutue a full-llelnel OregunlaH, HIUs, Attention! Ladle' tonight. wam Vum-ml This Aft!!! The fuueral of tho Into X W. Hoi lenbrand was hold In tho undertak ing parlor of V. T. Ulgdoa this aft ernoon at 1 O'olook. Rev I'.S. Knight otttolatlng. All lntorrlMxl Invltwl Salem. Oregon, April 14, 190$. Thero will be a meeting at tho of flea of tho Salem Flouring Mills Co., Friday. April 16, 1909, at 7:30 p. m. to consider tho Improvomeut of 8outh Commercial strvt Please bo pr"e net. Hy order of tho majority of prop erty owuersi ou said street, IIacIki11 Willamette Field. Ashenfelter. Salem's new pitcher, will deliver the goods for the home team Saturday. Silks C 'Spool Where Goods are sold on Merit Klkn, Attcntiont Ladles' tonight lleiueiiibcr (lie Date Sutunluy, tho 17th, tho Snlom High vs. U. of O., Wllluinotto Field. 2:30; buHobnll. Mrw. HrlKgH Say That nIuco hIio bought a coffee mill and grlndH liur Folger'a Qoldou date Coffee. Mr, II. mivur complains about tho coffee. Funeral llili Afternoon- Tho funornl of tho luto O. W. Hol lenhrnud was hold In tho undertak ing parlors of W. T. Higdon thla aft ornoon nt 1 o'clock, nor. P. 8. Knight officiating. Fined $100 mid Ooate Hoy Stewart, convicted of soiling liquor to n minor, was fined J 100 this morning by Jurigt Hurnott In tho Circuit Court. Tho etatutcs pro vldo In this caw that a flno not Ioaj thnn G0 nor moro than 300 shall ho Imposed, or a Jail sontonco of 50 day. Tho stato Is to recover all cottta aud dlasbursoments Incurred through tho notion. Circuit Court AdJoarucoV Judge Hurnott adjourned tho April term of oourt this morr.lng after dis posing u few case, until tho Cth day of July, nt 9 o'clock a. in. Tho c&soa wore brought up, one being the suit of Charles Ivesley vs U Closments Hort Co., being an action tor money, A motion to strike out IHMrt of tke answer of tho degendant. and by tke eoaet of the defendant was given mrUI July SO In which to Ilk sad serve an amended answer. Tke oa of tke Kdlsou Display CoMMay va. K. C. Hroks and II. C Stove. Jr.. doing busineai undor tho tlrw aamo of "Tho Electric," an RMHMiHetu aetabltahment was settled today. ! Vn Taking Trcwrrowit HvldeaUy think that flro water wa the oaly ramedy for bad colds, two "traveling men" were brought before Judgo Moores thU morning and woro really convulsive la dem onstrating to tho Judge the character of the serero colds they had con tracted while riding In a side door Pullman over tho S. P. Having no funds with which to tako treatment from one of Salem's talented docs, they were compelled to reduce tho treatment to about three pnts of splrltu frumentl" for which they vatd. but while they were la the act of taking tho treatment, a nollce aa. presumably thinking they were "drunk" eonduated-them to tho city baatllo, and there they were- Every thing be'ng thoroughly explained Judge Moorea gave them a hat check and two and one-half days In Jail for their colds may run Into something reall serious. JSIOJC4l WILL Bt A WARM GAME SALEM HIGH MEETS U.OF O.SATURDAY A furious ball fight will probably occur Saturday afternoon on tho Wil lamotto field when the Salem High School team and tho Unlvorslty of Oregon aggregation como together. Thla Is tho first game tho Salem High School has scheduled for home, and they aro Intending to do things to tho foxy brethren from up tho country. A flnnl llnoup has nut been picked out as yot, and tho bunch tho High School mnnngor han to pick from Is vory likely looking. Thrco catch ers, Eyro, South and philllps, are all In lino for the back etop turn, and in tho pitching art thore aro Ashonfor, Smith and Wosloy to pick from For tho outfield thla year, thero aro nlno men to pick from. Thero two candldatos) to cover first Back, Myrlng and Knlsor, two lively youngsters who will bo hard to chooso botween owing to their playing bo lng nonrly on a par, Manngor Knobs is about tho busi est man in tho colloge baseball cir cles now, and ho Intonds to tako tho U. of O. Bonnlos into bis bunga low (hla tlmo. Throo years ago tho University of Oregon wifo trounced by tho Snlom High School by n scoro of 3 to 2, 100G tho U. of O. beat tho local collogo, 2-3, and In 1908 they stopped Into tho Salem High School'u record and camo out with n winning scoro of 2-3 In 12 In nings. Conch Jormnu has boon giving tho Snlom Inds good nttontlon this yoar, nud ho stated that thoy should play bnll In uxcollont form this season. GOLD DISCOVERED AT 0GDEN. UTAH Ogdou, Utnn, April 15. Gold was discovered near the limits of this city today, and thore Is grent exclto niont horo. Tho precious metal wns found by workmen who woro laying a now street cur lino In a canyon outsldo tho city. Somo of tho gold oro Is wild nssay as high as $17. oO n ton. to EXPERTS EXAMINE PAVING ROCK Jack Smnrt, local manngor of tho rock crushor here, rccoived a visit yesterday from the officials of tho Warren Construction Company, who mndo a thorough Investigation of tho paving now- on tho streets nnd tho different streots which nro to bo paved In tho near future. Tho vis itors woro O. W. Warren, president of the paving company, of Hoston; Walter H. Wnrron, nnothor promi nent official of tho firm; J. O. Yoyt. genornl district manngor. nnd Mr, Wallace, tho chemist. & -" xwtff'.' ' ' W '.""" 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The Oriental Palaoe will house the most valuable collection of Far Eastern art that has evr been seat from the Orient, and Mil present displays from Japan, China. India. Ceylon, Straits Sttlements, French Indo China, Borneo. Jm i all the eastern countries of Asia. Tho Manufacturers building enclose a vast aont of oxklMt s-t and every foot of thla has been engaged for dlaj purposes ky dowwtlo and foreign manufacturers. The Interest mantfe-ted In this department et the AUska-Yukou-Paclnc Exposition 1 world-wtde and competitive dl. play will be general and comprehensive. Bxhlblts are being dally r. celved and the heavy work of Installation is rapidly being acconplUhed. MARY ELIZABETH FORBES WITH LILLIAN RUSSELL Lillian Russell Is n great actress, one of America's grentest, and thoso who seo her in Wlldflro," at tho Grand opora houso tomorrow night, will have something to remember al ways, Tho moon doos not shine in the presence of tho sun; but who Is thoro Hint doos not appreciate tho soft and gontlo light of honvon's most delightful luminary? Tho sun (represents power, strength, force; tho moon love, gentleness, boauty, sentiment. Ona excites admiration, tugs at the tender heart strings and makes tho World better for Us gontlo sweetness that steals luto ono's senses, nnd brings ono noarcr God. This is tho case with "Wlldflro," for, though unheralded, with thnt company Is ono of tho dnin Host, brightest llttlo women that ov or blessed an Amorlcan stage by lot ting her feet touch It, nnd that Is Mary Elizaboth Forbes, who somo three years ago dollghted all Ameri ca with nor splendid creation when she wns starring In "Barbara Frltchle." Unfortunately her dnto hero wns cancelled, but those who snw her In Portlnnd hnvo a delicious memory of tho bravo llttlo Southern girl, ns Miss Forbes painted her r glowing colors,' nnd presented o them tho plcturo, upon which alio breathed and brought to life. It Is In deed a strong cast, and ho is indeed fortunnte who can seo Lillian Rus sell nnd Mnry Elizabeth Forbes, both on tho Bnmo stngo. Objest to Strong Medicines. Many pcoplo objoct to tnklng th strong medicines usually proscribed by physicians for rhoumatlsm. Thoro Is no need of internal troatmont iu any caso of muscular or chronic rheu matism, and moro than nlno of of overy ton cases of tho disease aro of ono or tho othor of theso varlotles. Whcji thoro Is no fovor and llttlo (If any) swolllng, you may know that It Is only noccssnry to apply Qhambcr Inln's Liniment frooly to got qul3ic rollof. Try It. For sulo by all gooJ druggists. o . Somo women seem to think thnt if every woman would brnco up and bo n man tho world would be all right. n netice: To N. W. Harris & Company of Chi cago, and to Whom It May Con corn: Notice Is horoby given that I, T M. Dlmmick, County Troasuror of Coos County, will within thirty days from tho dato of this notice redeem and pay school bonds Numbers 11, 12 and 13, Issued by School district No 9, Coos County, Orogon, and dated May 1st, 1895. Tho said bonds will bo paid at tho "Banking House nt tho Now York Security and Trust Company in tho City and Stato of New York, the said bonds to bo re deemed being for tho sum of Ave hundred dollars each. No intorest will bo allowed after May 1st, 1909. Dated at Coqulllo City, Coos Coun ty, Oregon, this 26th day of March, 1909. T. M. DIMMlCK, County Treasurer of Coos County, Oregon. 3-2 7-1 mo OOOOOOOOOOti PERSONAL MENTION OOOOOOOOOOO Mr. nnd Mrs. C. R. Peck and Mr. and Mrs. William Grimes arrived in Salem this morning and stopped hero today. From horo thoy go to Coos Dny, Tho Grimes' homo Is at Mnrshflold, and Mr .Peck is special attorney for tho govornmont, and has Just finished nlloting lands to tho Osago Indians in Oklahoma. Mr. Peck was assistant United States at torney for Oklahoma, and Mr. Grimes Is ono of tho directors of the First Trust and Savings Bank of Mnrshflold ,und a prominent citizen of that place. Mrs. Sylvia Blelskl, from Philips, S. D., dnughtor of Mr, and Mrs. Geo. E. Metcalf, of this city, is visiting hor parents hero. Mrs. Julia Brown wont to Port lnnd this morning to mnko hor home with her daughter, Mrs. P. Eyre. Mrs, E. T. Keys and dnughtor, Gladys, loft for Fossil, this morning, where they will spend tho Bummer. Mrs. Lynn H. Brlggs, of Portland, Is tho guest of relatives nnd frlonds horo. N'cw Incorporation. Articles of Incorporation filed in the ofllco of tho secretary or state April II, 1909, as follews: Portlnnd Crnnberry Compnny; principal olllro, Portland; capital stock, 50,000; Incorporators, L. W. McAdams, G. C, Ruff and Franklin T. Griffith. Tho Pacific Collection Sorvlco; principal office, Portland; capital stock, 110,000; incorporators, Pearl J. Smith, Marl: Johnson and Aldqn E. Bray Tho Lower Hudson Bay Irrigation Company; principal offioc, Milton; capital stock, $1400; Incorporators, Ed. Hoon, K. A. Martin, Dnn Kin noy, Doano Goodman, Lnno Hoon nnd Martin Coombs. DIED. FINLEY At tho family homo, three miles west of This city, Wednes day, April 14, 1909, nt tho rlpo old ngo or 80 yenrs, Mrs. Mnry E. Flnloy. Mrs. Flnloy wns born in Dayton, Ohio, from whoro sho romoved to Minnesota with her husbnnd, Mr. Androw Flnloy, in 18G3. Thon thoy camo to Oregon In 1873, locntlng on a fnrm in Polk county, whoro thoy hnvo rcslilcd over since. Mr. Flnloy pnssed away lu 190C. Tho funeral will bo hold from tho homo Frldny nt 1 o'clock p. m ser vices to bo conducted by Rov. W, H. Selleck. Interment iu City View comotory. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Resident Agt-nt Room 13, Ladd & Bush, Bank Building. MONEY TO LOAN T1IOS. K. FORI) Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or PIANO TUNING LUTELLUS L. WOODS. Tuning, pollshlnc repairing. Ph'eC08 OOOOOOOOOOOO 0 NEW TODAY OOOOOOOOOOO For Sale 2-year-old pacer, Blred by Red Seal, dam by Gerome. 2d dnm Allan Jr., 3d dam Hamblotonlnu 10 well broke. Win. Tarnler. Sa- ' lent Stun Laundry. 1-1 4-1 w i . 1 'niit4l Flrst-clnsa Jor ey oow. O. S. Teeple. Snlom. Phono Farmer 7x6 Salem, R, 1. -14-3t Lost- Saturday, April 10, a leather handbag, contatn'ug steel glasses, rimuiid, and koy, between State at and Turner road. Reward If returned to Journal Offlcev--14-3t Wanted Employment By an experienced grocery clerk ddresa Q. M . enro of Joutnat. 4-14-3f For Sale Team, now harness and spring wagon for $110. Dennis & Hughes. 196 Commercial street 4-15-3t For Sale Several hounes in Salem, and farm lands at n bargain. Cap ital National Bank 6-1-eod Buy your bee hives of us and nave about oao-halt your money. We make them. Addreu J. Egge, 1313 Corbet street. Portland, OregM. fir w K kTWWMll(IPHl1i