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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1909)
Y Jjic.ssJBBi!awusttjri' w'saoKi'- 8 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, AUGUST 30, 1009. A For Autumn Wear jzm&jc2 jmaSEEasassi Heu&idL Ik The stock Is larger and qualities better. Wo'ie labored hard for six moiitlis bringing together those grand assortment which arc tlio products of tho host mills and makers from two continents. You can't overlook the quality when purchasing i.ere, became we've tended to that several months ago, and you are sure to get value for every dollar you spend. tr,'''JV "" Ladies' and Misses' Tailored Suits Pronounced by leaders of fashion as cor rect, The coats and the skirts are plain gored and pleated styles; they're correct in style, of course, and perfectly tailored; these makers know their business well enough not to spoil good fabrics, fine linings and bindings by de signing and tailoring that are wrong. The color assortment includes all the wanted shades that are in vogue this Fall, The materials are the new mannish mixtures and every dollar you put Into one of these suits you will get out in wear, Extra! Extra! Two Great ! Coat Bargains . $10 Ladles' all wool black broadcloth, half lined grny Hutln, HOumR piped with sntln; full length, soml-fittlng. Ladles' flho all wool Inn .Mohugau covert soml-fittlng half Rutin lined, full length. Two of the greatest coat vii hi oh on tho 1'aolflc cnilst.f You'll pay $2. SO to $5 more for cheaper coats. All Wednesdays Surprise Sale You're Going to Have This Coming Fall n chaiuo tn huy and wear the heat clothes In tho world; the hind of clothes that nil well dressed men aio always glad to buy. MW On Hale at 8:30. .so telephone, C. O. D. or money orders received. Veilings Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothe o are to be the feature of our lino tho coming season, and we want every man of you to know It early, and keep it lu mind for tho tlmo when you next think of buying clothes. Wo nro making a specialty of Uiomi clothes because wo want you to got tho greatest posslblo value for your money, and value means the sort of quality HART, SOHAFI-'.NHIt MAII.V put Into their goods. They're nil wool In every thread of Iho fabrics; they reprosent tho products of tho best weavers In the world, and they uffer a greater variety for your selection than you'll find In any half dozen other make put together. Hut nil wool, vitally Important iib It Is to your interests as a wearer. Is not the only thing wo know about HART, KCIIAFFNKH & MARX quality. Thoso clothes are designed right; tho whole quostlon of fit depends on that; and It's Important to you to know that you otiu he correctly flttod without troublo here. Thero's a lot of Inferior, cotton mixed tdo thing In the market; pretty poor stuff, some of It; It looks pretty good, enough o to enable dealers to charge a good price for It; it Isn't, as a rule, worth what It costs, This Store Is the Home of HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES Such an array of popular and tine nots was never shown in Sa lem before; 58 pieces of up-to-the minute veilings Just received. Chif fon and crepe, chiffon cloth, Idoal for auto wear, and all colors of meshes In tho latest are here. lUSt RECEIVED A big ship ment of Children's Swcnters in cardinal and white. Regular $2.50 values, which we are offering now at $1.78 DRESS GOODS Hough materlam and chelot serges as much lu favor, broadcloths r strong for Full. The Dry (lo.uls Keonomlst of New York, tho lend IHK paper devoted to mercantile lines, has this to u . "Serges lu nut ural finish .piece ded worsteds and .ergee having a cheviot finish ar lu first place " Wh have here a great vrlet . the fahilis ate corny t her'. expert ,l " l buMng. keeping posted on the styles, will alwus be pre-eminent hei- IVoni lu satin finished doth The are all mst seasons falnUs and are out The old reliable store will protect you. No. 447 "Onyx Hosiery Selected from oiir regular lines In black and tan; values ranging In price up to $1.00 aialr to bo offorcd at n prlco that will crcato so mo llkoly selling; so bo on hand early Wodnosdny morning for wo don't oxpect thoro will bo any left at noon. Your choice at 29c Pair j s tho last pica to be made to tho Ore gon supreme .court. Tho petition 1b practically a repetition of tho points arguod In the former brief. Finch's counsel will have ten days within which to file a brief to the petition, and probably in October ' tho su preme, court will hand down Its final opinion in the case. Try Crystalcts , For the breath. For tale at: Meyer'B barber shop. Eckerlen's. Waters' cigar store. Adolph's cigar store Dick Madison's. Tho Spa. Willamette Hotel The Council. Tatklngton's. ' The Court Hop Pickers Wanted Illlhee hop ranch, 3& miles east of Salem. Picking commences Sop temper 1; 75 acres In hops; $1.10 per 100 pounds, 8-28.-3t Now Location Frank Holmes, who has had offices for years In the Holman building, has moved to offices over tho Spa, on State streot. Mr. Holmes will be glad to see all his old friends In tho now place of business, as well as new friends. Stole n Hlcycle Sheriff Mlnto recolved Information today that a Savage bicyclo had been stolon In this city, and the dcscrli tlona are being sent out. The whoel has a doublo bar across tho top of tho frame, stool rims, tho lowor cross bar be'ng broken and tho number la 2C.059. The machtno belonged to Arthur Davidson, of Salem. Five John Docs Judgo Moorcs took caro of flvo men .this morning who had been out enjoying themselves far too much, according to their own statements, last Saturday night. Tho usual roll rail was made, and the Jail now has occupants for two and a half days at Itinst, most of them John Dee's rola tlvos, iMPnDDnoATinMo Chlof Packing Company; Incorpor ators. N. D. Simon, W. P. Richard son, J. F. Doothe principal placo oi business, Portland; capital stock, $26,000. nrooklyn Investment Company; Incorporators, S. I?. Llnthlcum, II. II. Parker, A. E. Gohhardt; principal place of business, Portland; cnpltar stock, $1000. F. W. Stovcns Printing Company; Incorporators, A. W. Moyors. F, W. Stovcns. E. K. Moyors; principal placo of business, North Rend; capi tal stock, $50,000, CiderBarrels Meat Barrels Kraut Kegs Pickle Kegs Kegs and Barrels for all purposes for sale at D. A. WHITE & SONS 255 N. Commercial Hop Pickers. Attention! Now Is the time to buy your supplies Everything necessary to complete the hop-picker's outfit. HOP I1ASKKTS TENTS STOVES IIEDDINO ITHXITUHE, ETC J. N. SHANTZ Now and Second-Hand Goods :r:i court st. I TYR0LESE CENTENNIAL (Continued from page s.i CITY NEWS WcntU-r ForvcrtMt , ,Flr tonight mul Tue-Uy, To Are cordially requested to phone nay Item of interest, such as a per seal about friend or yourself, to tho Journal. Main 83 No Item too mall. Took Him for Door John Mathews. of Coburg. was shot Friday afternoou by his frleud. Vir gil Clover, who mtatook him for a deer. Mathews waa not killed, but tho bullet smashed hU hip and pone trated his abdomen, but fortunately ao Intestines were out. and be may eoirer. Arm Newrly Cut Off by WoodsAM, Becoming faint through Illness this morning while sawing wood In South Balera. George Kerns fell against a rapidly moving uw. which i early severed his right arm at tho elbow. Mr. Kerns, who Is the owner of a gasoline woodsaw, was working with some other men sawing up old bridge planks, and owing to the heat and dust being no oppressive he grow faint and fell, as stated. Dr. lllchardson attended tho Injured man and ho Is now resting as comfortable as the sit uation permits. Prlco oi Milk Sept. 1, HUM) Pint per month, $1.25; quart. $2.40: three pints, $3.50; two quarts, $4 60; three quarts, $5.75; por gal lon. 22 H cents. Capital. Dairy, Falrmouut Dairy. 8-30-3t Gllxon's lUirikr Shop the bet. Anderson's Shop six barbers. S-ltf Troer's Coupons Have expired. It you want them reuowed call at once. 817-3tt Don't Full To take udvnutage of The Journal bargain day. August 31. If you owe anything, pay up to August 31, at rogular rate, nnd get the paper a year In advance for $3.00. If you do not owe, pay a year In advance ana save a dollar. Tho time Is short, so don't put It off. This applies to everything but city carrier lists. Cottage Undertaking Parlors Cottogo and Chemeketa Sts. Calls day or njght. J. O. Sill. Phone 734. lllktT Ran Into Cur Hut for the lightning work of Mo orman Walter Thompson, on the Yew Park car th's morning, some un known bike rider would probabb have been mangled under the car whorls. Motorman Thompson was crossing Commercial street with his ear. and was running very sloV when he saw a bicycle rider bearing down on him, coming from the south. Jtut as the rider and wheel struck the front end of his car Mo torman Thompson reversed his mo tors, bringing h' car to a dead standstill befjre the wheelman had hardly tlmo to strike It, The wheel and man slid under the front end of the standing car, but before the mo torman could ascertain whether he was hurt or not, ho had extricated himself and machine and rode off. Finch Ahlot Kelictirlng Attorney John A- Jeffries filed a petition for reheariug In the James A. Finch case today, which will hj JV CELEBRATED ' or remei C STOMACH 0' . ,SeS of DITTPDQ'f Appetite. Our claim lilt supor- medy In tPfPu rttX W-ju & iA.NVJ JMi lck lleudnche, Imligetlou, l-Mpl, nes .ilarlu in i.nn posl 't.h proven duriei; Its .10 a r before h public tho dcclamat'on of Peter Roth In the national Swiss dialect gave a groat deal of plcasuro to nil present, and touched tho hearts of many. Tho day cloed with singing a "Drei Mai Hoch" to President Hofer, of tho Sa eom soclotlos by the Portland sing ers The Ile-lovetlft Sanger Club. This splendid musical organization nppeared for the first tlmo in Salem, and certainly the Portland Swiss and Tyroleso colony have reason to bo very proud of their accomplished singers. They sang "Dns Ltod der Lleder" and other Swiss national airs a: 1 responded to sovaral en cores The Helvelta quartet alio sung s veraluumbers. to the groat delight of the Immense audlonco, who would not let them go. Later In tin afternoon an orchestra np peared, and dancing was Indulged In until tho evening came on and the guests departed with many farewolU and affectionate partings, Tho last hours wore marked by bands of sing ers In various parts of the grove singing tho folk songs of tho fatherland Unity .Morphine Fiends are made by all soothing syrups and baby medicines that contain opium nnd narcotics. McGee's Flaby Elixir contains no Injurious or nar cotic drugs of any kind. A suro and safe cure for disordered stomachs, bowels and frettulness. Splendid for teething Infants. Sold by all drug gists. o . DIED. DENT At Hopewell. Or.. August 28. 1909. Emma H. Dent, beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dont. The funeral was from the Hopewell church. Interment at Hopewell ceme tery. The body was embalmed and prepared for burial by J. 0. Sill of the Cottage Undertaking parlors. o OHIIalrvn Cry FOR FLETCHER'S ,.AST(?RIA PERSONAL MENTION lf jy 1 J J fcl J 1 M fcf 0 C. N. McArthur spent Sunday lu Portland. Mrs. T. D. Jackson has returned from 11 brief visit In Portland. George Wondall left laBt night for Scattlo to visit tho exposition for a fow weoks. . - MI6s Bessie Smith has returned from a "weok's visit with friends In Forost, Idaho. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. T. Stelner have returned from North Dead, where they visited for a few days Mr, and Mrs. D. II. James nnd children hnvo returned from Now- port, whero they havo been spending tho summer. Mrs. J. h. Luthorman roturned Inst night from Portland, whoro sho visited frrends and rolatlvos for a week. Miss Florence Houston returned from Eugene yostorday, whoro sho has boon tho guest of friends and rolatlvos for two weeks. Mrs. Lloyd L. Cattorlln, of Port land, who has boon In Montana for some tlmo, Is spondlng tho woek wltn frlonds in this city. o Gotipcl .Meeting Dally at 2:30 and 7:30 at 829 Broadway by tho Church of the Living God. All lovers of tho truth Invited. Bring your frlonds. 8-33-tw NEWT0DAY WANTED. A boy. Apply at Rog er's Paper Co. 8-30-3t ?OR SALE Sovoral houses la Sa lem, and farm lands at a bargain. Capital National Dank. 6-1-eod CANNING PEACHES I am ready to tako orders for Crawford peaches for canning. Drop enrd 494 Mill street. Salem. Mark II. Savage. S-27-tf TOR SALE A Mursh motorcycle. Call at hniiRer Bros.' Gun Store.. S.30-3t DR. B, H, WHITE, Osteopath and Nerve Specialist. Grud ut of the American School of Osteopathy. Ktrksvllle, Mo.. 1902. Post-graduate and specialized In nervous dlsensoB at Los Angeles College 1909. Treats acute and chronic diseases. Consultation freej Office 17-18 Droymnn Dldg. Phono 859. Residence 34G North Capitol 8t.; phono 4C9. 8-30-tf THE CLIFr HOUSE. All nowly flttod up. Clean nnd neat. Cottage and tents for rent at Nye Creek. The only perfect view of the ocean. W. D. WHEELER, Prop. Newport, Oregon. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Resldeut Agent Room 18, Ladd & ijush Rank llldg. MONEY TO LOAN TI'OS. K. lYinn brer Ladd & Rush Hunt- ct.., r- - , -', w PIANO TUNING LUTELLUS L. WOOlM Tuning pollsnlng, repairing '1 el 608 k