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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1909)
. -: yWWwN"frWiW,WW wvm& DAILY OAPIAXi JOUIlNAIi, SAXEM, OREGON. MONDAY, JULY 10, 1000. jtxxEinssssasczssa si Entire Stock of Men's Clothing Low Priced . Oui ii.mil .1 mld-srtiiimfr clonn-up sale 'f Men's and Young Men's Clothing utters itnustiPi opportune to !" high-grade ready-to-wear appniel a- -i big saving, ' A 1 Mir s . -h n - 1-, i r f. sIHhpb nnd nmnrlnl.. beet patterns and coloring lor baMiitw or diess woar, style to please every Individual' faney. Every suit In our mammoth stock reduced. Fall Suits July Clean-Up of Broken Lines and Odds and Ends Now Is tho tlmo to supply your vacation needs while tho prlcos nre tho lowost. Evory department has contributed liberally to this sale and hundreds of prlco tlckots all ovor tho store announce the differ ent specials that nro not advertised. Visit tho store, at your earliest convenience. Wo are showing oxcluslvo styles of oarly Fall models la ladios' and misses' mannish Tailored Suits for opposition nml bonch woar. If you are going to Seattle or tho bonch, these arivnnae styles will dross you correctly for the ocotislon. The cowts are IB inches long and tight fitting, the skirts are the new plontcd style. The buttons nro cov ered with same mtttarlal to match. The colons me ashos of roses, wostor- i $10.00 ralriw -l 3ftfj& jg Summery Suitings Belt Buckles New sterling silver belt iront belt buckles just received. WASH IIBLTS We have a line of 2 Be White Wash nelts that are slightly soiled from handling. Special loc 116. uu raiues J1S.R0 value $10.00 raloe' . . . ..'iti.n,. Others reduced from SO to 40 per cent. Investigate. Boat qunllty of merchandise to bo found on the coast. All good, seasonable colors and fabrics lor. drego of wlno, tans, grays; In serges nnd wldo wall cheviots. Grand clean-up. values up to $1.50 yard, special this week 83c rfi M'W8f$'FVSi fe; 5 f V J J . ;,. T hi h i - i &" Wednesday's Surprise Sale No. 441 Wodnosdny only tho Children's Hosiery Section offors nn extraor dinary salo of Children's Black Hoso; 8000 pairs on sale Wednesday morning at 8:30. Guaranteed stainless dyo, fast blnck; sizes G to 0. Rogulnr lCc values at tho extraordinary low price, of 3 pairs 25c Hundreds of yards of best quality Datlsto in now patterns nnd colorings, 30 'Inches wldo nnd a regular 15c value. Tho extra good grade nnd tho low prlco of Lace Collars Great showing of Laco Collois. Dutch Collars. Jabots. once-Ovpis Stocks, Mull Ties. Embroidered Col lnrs, etc.. Just received from the cele brated "ICetser" factories. The qual ity and workmanship that are In these collars nro not equaled by any other manufacturer. In this country. Seo them at the Hlbbou nnd Glove Counter. New lines. , 1,0c yard Is making them movo lively. Wo tulvlso quick shopping before the choicest patterns nro go no. New Hair Rolls Just rocolvod n now line of French rolls, mnde from human hair and prepared In n strictly sanitary manner. They positively will not nint nnd each ona Is envored with an Invisible htilr not. f7CZ HlncK. brown nnd tan; extra special CJC Tailored Waists This season's styles In a wldo vn rloty of sizes, stripes, checks nnd plain colors, somo strictly tailored nnd others with tjio wanted Dutch collars. Values up to $2. CO now on sale at tho low prlco of $1.39 each (Wnlst Section.) Muslin Underwear Corset covors, gowns, drawers, chemises, pottlconts, etc. All trlmmod with dtiluty embroideries nnd luce, ltmlucod 25 per cent in price Dimities Just received a new shipment of checked and striped dimities for children's dresses. 12 l-2c to 35c yd Linen Suitable for making; blouses. Flno grade of linen, Slf In. wldo. 18-lnoh pure linun Napkins with red stripe border, speolal '- Coprtlht 11)09 br 1111 5ch(Tnl it Aim 9Uc doz The Queen Empress Hiim.m Hair Net, each one packed carefully In an alr-tlght celluloid tube. They are specially shaped to. fit the coiffure. Kits like a cap, no untidy ends, no draw ih read to break, iwrfect fit for all a. .vie. Mtlotly hygienic and art made from the flutat human hair. nit'Ck. blonde, light brown, dark lirinvn. mid brown. Seo them at tin- Notion Counter. We are Salem's Agent for the Famous Nettleton Shoe No comment is required ns to tho fhariuter or "N'eUleton" ahoes." strlctl) a Kcntleinan'M shoo without a pew: they do not reflect a tem porary and tr.iiisltnry condition, tlicy ifiri'Hi..i fixed policy heretofore iiiiKiiowa in high-dam shoe making. Adding the Nuttleton shoe for men "ho o.hw lending makes we carry places us beyond the reach of all I'li.ijleililiui herp gtMMl. high grade fhoea are demanded. Adding this fi'tr. )tis line inriuta that we are pi, paring for the hnavltst Kail shoe busl in , ever done by any shoo house In t n loin. odd and ends of ladles', men's i ud thlldren's Hltoe at elean-itp prices u finish tii"i.i fum: sKcno.v. "tVA " SHOL i A Mm&JLcO? m mm t i I v y I i Mff mmmmemsKXmmmasEmKimmmsamimcasma 30Xk&?LJSJPieim f JLJI m-MflJtZjlJPR "imiranm 5K&-..--i JEC&S3X3E&Z i " T jwrlRflHaV aMtasJtMaaJBMQaVE' ty&tyM'x' '.P4U&'l W?J.aSSarfT3l nxxnvxTi-nTtninisxviTjKKvmrm IZS xm&w. i JMBSEzEi&SK nssssmsusmmsi. t,l&Zs6. -HTtB) O O (. O O O O O 'J 0 CITY NEWS t ( l) . i i. il W (I It I) "Wmil her l-'oiecust I'alr toulglit mill TtiOMlay. (lllhou'c llnrber Shop the Iiom. Hiu'cIhI rilies On all millinery goods at The Voguo. '.70. N Commercial st. l'i-'i JoliiiMin V Siege .oi tho Salem 8team Dyo Worka oloan and proan your old suit and you wqu'l need to buy u new one. Don't . orget That Karrlugton mm Btive you money on your oumplng nnd homo Btipplloti. Ui J. Lehman, AnsIniiiiU undertaker. ".-lth W. T. lllgdon, 45u oonrt street. B-27-eodtf Cotuigo Undertaking 1'arlo Cottage and Chomokota sts.; calls day or ulght; J. 0. Sill. Phone 72i HiuiM't fii-oeei'j iiiiet line of grootrlee to lie found In the olty. Uverythlug you utiuld wish for In the arouery tine. Dr. H. 11. WhH O'toopath nnd norve spoclnllat. Offlco rooms' 17-1 8 Drey man building. Heildenoe 340 North Capitol street. Phono 409. 0-30-tf 1X7 (fryntttlets For tho breath. For ialo at: Moyer'a harbor shop, Eokerlen's. Wntors cigar ore, Adolph's cigar store. Dick Madison's. Tho Spa. Wlllametto Hotel. Tho Council, Tatklngton's. ' Tim Court I Smith will pay 8 He for good young veal up to 130 pounds Smith will pay 10 He for dross ed pork of any alio that Is sweet, young nnd fat. Smith can use lorgo vonl of any sUo and will pay what It Is worth, Smith wants spring chickens and will pay from 16o to 18c. Smith will pay 14o for hens. Smith will pay 35o for good, fresh eggs. 8hlp nil your produco dlroct to Smith You will got your check by mall at ouce. Address PHANK h. SMITH MKAT CO, "Fighting tho Hoof Trust" Portland Oregon At The Vogue Special prlroM on all millinery goods--great reductions. lli-2 We Are Now (letting those rich red Chinook sal mon right direct from the coast at Karrlugtou'a the Crocer and Market man. This Is the Tlmo of Year To buy iiummur dustors. Call ou F. B. Shafor for thorn. Dost lino of linrnosu In city F. 13. Shafor, 187 South Commercial struct. n-C-oodtt Announcement Wo have purchased the market on rtiiHt State street known as tho Kd wards meat market nnd solicit n share ol the public patronage. Frank M. Mapes. 1160 State. Phono 109. Stm k for Whitney The Sunday Orogonlan says: "Mr. and Mr. J. It. Whllnoy are receiving congratulation over tuo birth of a daughter, who Is now two weeks old. Tho hub Is the first grandchild of Mr. and Mrs. V (1. Wood." flciiiiinci' Siilc- ' This weok at The Vogue. 270 N. Commercial street. lU-L't Wanted In Idaho Requisition papers have been Is sued by Governor James II. Ilrady, of Idaho, on tho govornor of this statu for tho roturn of Floyd Harris, who Is wanted In noise, Idaho, to an swer to a chargo of felony, commit ted In Dolso In 1908, Harris Is now under arrest at KonoUurg. Douglas county. H II. Hamilton Is named In the requisition as bolng tho spe cial ngont to tako Harris back to liolso for trial. Nothing Doing Hero A letter which has passed through the hands of every county clerk In Oregon with the exception of Marlon, Malheur and i.tuie countlos, came to Coiihty Clerk Alien this morning from Mrs. Annie llolllugshead. for Will Stay Another Week Great Hi. John, wonderful llfo lender, tolls your name. 102 State street. A Stray Dloyclo Someone has evidently forgotten thej own a bicycle, as ono of the ulght oltlcers picked up a machlno of the Savage make which had boon standing In front of the Price shoo store for the past week. Tho bicycle has stool rims and an oxtra bar tn the frame. Anyono hnpepnlng to own this machine can cnll at tho police station and havo the samo by Identi fying It. Will lliilld llullronil Articles of Incorporation wore Mod this nftornoon for tho Umatilla Rail way Kleotrlc Power Company, with a capital stock of ?100,000. This cor poration will transact a regular rail way transfor .business, and will build a pas- meiiy Annie Weldrlch of South Itlvor. I from Pendleton to the Dale postofflco TliH Menus Dolln To you. Two of tho g'tatust Inveu tlous jit modern times on oxhlbltlon In Dorcas Bros Hop Oillce. Greater money maVer than telephone. Call mil them; fro demonstration. S-Sl-tf At Mmlou tfiiiim Park Coiumiseiniier Lawrence re port troubles earing for Marlon wiuare and has made some progress. Two large cans for waste paper have, been plnuad and notice Btuck up not to move the seats. Six cups have been stolen tho past two weeks. Hlki. Are Coming Six sections of a spoclnl train car rying Klks from tho southern states loft Oakland last night nnd will pass through Salem oarly tomorrow morn ing on their way to tho A. Y. P. Near ly all tho Klks of tho northwest who visited Los Angoloa will arrive In Portland tomorrow. Crvult Court Tuesday- Circuit Jitdgo llurnott will hold court again tomorrow at I o'clock, attor a short recess, and tho regular docket will bo disposed Of. The dock et Is light, and Judgo Burnett will probably cloan up tho book during this term of court of all tho im portant cases. Finch's Ca la Up Tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock tho Jamea A. Finch appeal will be ar gued in tho supremo court. In tho brief filed recently. Attorneys. John A Joff-les and Chas. I.onuon nro naraod ns being counsel for Finch, and it Is probable that these two at torneys will arguo Finch's case bo foro the flvo supremo Judges tomorrow, Ontario, requesting the county offi cials to give her lniormatlon, If pos sible, regarding a will supposed to have been made out to her by the late Alexander Croffard of South Kler. The communication, which Is written on common legaloap paper, shown much signs of us since it was mailed from Ontario March 17. 10, and attached to It is the names of Oregon county clerks with the Infor mation that nothing ha" been learned of the limt will In their respective counties. The writer statee that Mexander Croffard left South Hlver. Ontario. 2R years ago to make his home In Oregon, and that 10 years ago It was learned that he had drowned In Oregon bay," which place Is not known In this state. Mrs. Ilolllugshoud claims that before the deceased left Ontario ho said he would write his will In her favor and owing to the fact she was uwaro of his having money nnd property In Oregon, she requests the above in formation. Cuunty Clerk Allen was compelled to disappoint the lady, however, as no such will had been tiled tn the clerk's office of Marlon county, and the Inquiring epistle was forwarded on to the county clerk of Lane county, from where. It nothing Is learned, it will be sont ou to Mal heur county and then probably back to the original sender If nothing Is discovered of the much wanted will of Alexander Croffard. New Hotel Located at Hoover, Or., two and one-half miles oast of Detroit at the ond of O. & B. U. R., on Santlaro river. Nowl fur Ished rooms and good board at rensonablo rates. Hunt ing and fishing first-class. For In formation wrlto HOOVER LUMBER CO., hoover, Or, through Pilot Rock, iu drain county, then lu a northwesterly direction to the Coal -Spring Landing, on tho Co lumbia river. It will also build a road from Pendleton to the city of I'mntilla. The Incorporators are A. R. Turner and D. Uets. Ilrnvo l'lre Laddies sp.-ud a tiioi.th visiting relatives and the Seattle fair .ii uoi.i iiummuck was seng i for Pori.diid today. .Mlw Anne O Uriel. o( Uugene Is visiting :elatlve In Salem. Mr. S. Ketier or Ashland, uhlo. in visiting at the home of Isaiah Shouo field ut Twonty-flrst nnd Marlon , streets. He Is making a trip tluouah the west with a view to locating IU has traveled through Moxico, Arizona and California hut says that the Wll luniftto miIIo.v is the best pluce he It stiuck w far. Mr. Calvin 11. Cady of Ilu.-. mil tli noted musician nnd educatl t.al lec turer, spent otiiiday In the ci.y tin guest of friends. He was shown through our magnificent fruit or chards and Is unreserved lu hU praise of the Willamette valloy as a rich country and delightful pine for .. home. Mr and Mrs. II. W. Meers lu . gone to Seattle where thoy will par ticipate tn the Salem day ,festlvl!?s .tud take in the A. Y. P. fair geuei'ili) ' Mr. ami Mrs. M. O. nureu left e-! twiluy for a tour of Yellowstone urrk. They will probably take In the A. Y. P full- on their return. , Attorney D. H. Cotter, of Taooma, was in tue city inn morning tor a few hours, looking after business mat teis at the state house. Otwald West, of the State Railroad Norwich Uxiton Fire Insurance Company Flunk Meredith, Resident Agent Room 13. Ladd & Rush, Bank Building. MONEY TO LOAN VHOS. K. FOItD Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Oi PIANO TUNING I ITKLLUS L. WOODS. unlni.. iioiishltiK. rounding. Ph'eilObf O O ! O (I ii ll O l O t) NEW TODAY ' " ' i W U II O O ( o Lof or Stolen Several weeks ago, a Snell blcyclo, two or three years old; steel rims. Roturn to Jour nal office for reward. 4-3-tf Often receive severe burns, putting ' Commission, was on the street for the out ilres. then use Bucklens Arulca J nrst time In many days, after having "'"" '""' iiwuuunvw been confined to his home from in- oui pa ii. ror iiurns. acaiae. wounn. juries sustained as the result of a Cuts and UruiiM It b earths greatest miawar near Corvallls. Mr. Woat is healer. Qulckl ycutes Skin Briip- not In a fit coudltlon to rosumo his tlona. Old Sores Bolls. U oers. 1V. ()cU, dlineg on tho raurond com- uus, uesi rue uure maae. ueier ' miuinii i,, r in i,r.a t o.ntn 25c nt J. C. Perry. ' bllck ,0 h(g work l)efore Iong o o i nut hay '-Indow ion in with bath : e! u lights. $1.26 week Catl 47x bouth comuiurclnl st. i 7-17-2t .ili-IMXALD 1IOUSK Private board Ing and lodging; moderate rntes: home cooking, modern conven iences, electrle lights. Located at N Beach. Newport. Or- R V McDonald. Prop. Is Instant. A bookloss homo and a contented boy nre seldom teen together. o . O O O O O O O O O O O (M. corxc.ii HAS A MKKTIXG TOXIC IT PERSONAL MENTION 000100000 Miss Anna Shuiee left this morn ing tor Springfield, where she will spend two weoks vsltlng ft loads and relatives. Robert J. Harris of Portland was tn the city today looking after busi ness matters. Captain J. R. Young of Portland was looking aver the city for a few hours tods. Captain Young has su pervision of two large freighters now lying tn dock nt Seattle and ho has ta.,on a short vacation to look over the Willamette valley with a pros pect of locating here with his family. Ho to much Impressed with the sur roundings of Salem and praises the capital City highly for Its beauty and prosperous appearance. Harvey J. Keots of Portland trans acted business here today and visited frlonds for a short time Mr .nd Mrs. M C Victor left this mornlug for Seattle, whero they will There will be an Important session of the city council tonight nnd Mr. Stolz will probably report ou a site for city dumping grounds. The mountain water plant proposition will come up ami sovoral streot improve ment ordinances, as woll as an ordi nance to prevent standing oars on stroet crossings. o NEW INCORPORATIONS The Coumerllh-Christonsen Com pany; Incorporators, B. J Coumerilh, A. Corson. Waltor Donald, Lena ChrUtensen; principal office, Ban? don. Oregon; capital stock, $15,000. Cherry Trust Company; Incorpor ators. E. S. Cherry, E. M. Cherry, P. J Cherry; principal office, Astoria, Oregon; Capital stock, $5000. American Sheet & Tin Plate Co.; office In New Jersey; special agent, R R Hogue. with office in Portland. Oregon, cap'tal stock of entire com pany. $72,000,000. Wanted Mlddlo-ngod or elderly man and wife for farm, n good home and steady position year round. For further particulars see Rev Dr Comer, pastor Baptist church, or write Rev. G. II. Weaver, Yaqulna. Oregon. 7-1913t For Rule ICO acres of farm land In Sherman county, 130 acres In wheat. Price $3000, $500 down, terms on balanco. Enquire at 475 South Twenty-Becond street 7-19-3t For Sale for ijtto A good money maker. Apply Elgin Hotel from 2 to 0 p. m. Room 14. 7-19-3t Agents $75 monthly selling Star egg beaters; works with ono hand, lightning seller; sample free. E. Thomas Co., desk 472, Dayton. Ohio. 7-19-2 For Sale Good young half Jersey. 771 N. street. milch cow. Commercial 7-19-3t George Stough will clean furiiuccs fire places and stove flues thor oughly, making no muss in your residence or plnco of business. Rea sonable rates. Much better and cheaper than any other chimney sweep. Ho will not remain very long, so wake up and have your work done now. Leave orders at .oyer's Barber Shop at oneo. Geo. Stough. the old chimney sweep. 7-l9-3t ta. -