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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1909)
8 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON', TUESDAY, AUGUST JU, 1009. IF SEEKING THE NEWEST, YOU WILL FIND IT AT THE STYLE STORE. Distinctive Individuality Is tlio feature of the new models ue show for men nnd women. Only the best nn! nioit nppiovcd tylei predominate here. None but high class designing, Mipcrb workmanship nnd the IkM of materials arc exhibited nt the Style Store. None but perfect fitting garments arc nllowed to leave our alteration room nnd our prices nre unquestloiu'jly within the bounds 01 fairness. PERSONAL MENTION and a long piece of thin, steel, all made Into saws with which to work on Iron. The leg bands were Bnwed In two close up to the locks. The finding of these old relics re freshed the mind of F. P. Wrightmnn, 2 Great Coat Bargains Description Is muoh too adequate; doesn't do thom Justice. Post yourself on these fashlonablo gar ments. We want you to see what a real coat bar gain is. nnd you will not be urged to buy. No. 1 Ladles' All-Wool Black Broadcloth, half lined, gray satin, seams piped with satin; full length Bcml-flttlng. No. 2 Ladles' Flue All-Wool Tan Mohognn Covert, semi-fitting, half satin lined, full length. Theso are two of the grontest coat values on tho Pacific coast. You'll pay f 2.S0 to ?B.OO more for cheaper coats. WEDNESDAY SURPRISE No. 147. Onyx Hosiery $10 Buys Your Choice Shoe Section Solected from our rogular linos in 'an and Black, ranging In prlco up to 1 1.00 n pair; on aalo tomor row only at Dress Goods Our Pride The only experienced dress goods salespeople In town; dross goods nnd rendy-mnde apparel go hand In hand. The experienced manufacturers In the East In making up reudy-made wearable are fdre runners of correct clothes for suits, dresses nnd coats, and wo roly lnrgoly upon this as a basis when purctinlng seasonable fabrics. You mnke no mis take In sticking to tho old rellnblo dress goods stnre. the only store In Salem showing tho new mnnnlsh cloths, secured from n large tailor ing ostnbllshmont, and will be shown by us exclusively, Wo have decided to mnke this the place o all places for drcss-mnkers, as well as women of fashion, to turn when dress goods are thought of, and hero they are much richer and finer, lovelier, thnn ever. fra Ritrvnnln Rblnnnr afirt rlnticrli. ..... i'-n t m r'K,.m !,.., .,. . who was sheriff of Marlon county 11 Seattle for a week's visit to the fair, yen aS- Sheriff rlghtmtm had from which place Mrs. O'Neill returns ' cause to arrest a plumber by tho to her homo In Ely, New, after hav-wn of .FPnk Feire? "l thl8 ,elty Ing spent the summer with herand I00,1"1 hlni up In tli county Img- ninther l"e. lien rurrvs wem iuiu juii Oklahoma for lour years, arrived ' l.s Mifn ,t.na t,,.,ttlt lu,l ,.,a 111,, lit' 1110 IWIIUUV MO llll.ut.' ,f;iinwii; uj I the authorities and he wan repented- the ly getting Into difficulty, nnd here yesterday to visit his parents. ',.. .,,, loe Iron nn i,'im At tho Mr and Mrs. Sam Richardson Mr. ! ?,",!" ! irons on , n m. At t no Jccon'fpaSs'llir Uk,ahma ',,endt "V 'morning, and "sure elloughwhen accompanies mm. (he 8hcrft visited the Jail the next Mr. and Mrs. L. Roberts, who have morning Ferres was standing up In been visiting their son, J. M. Roberts ' the cell where he was locked, free of South Salem, lenve today for Lin- rfrom nn- chains or locks of any kind, spy, Cal., to visit nno.uor son From I it wa8 fliM1py Impossible to keop there they will go to their home In ahnMrina RWri nmi h. vna innk. jthe east and sell their property nnuled In his cell the greater part of the come to this vicinity to live. They time I were very much pleased with Salem. Tno leu Irons which Janitor Mnt- Mrs. bnrnh Bridges Campbell of!ick found were those Ferres cut off Los Angeles, who has been visiting a h9 ankles when Sheriff Wrlghtmnn SALE e '" pair I This prlco will cnuso lively sell ing, so bo on hnnd early Wodncs day morning, for wo don't expect thoro will bo any loft at noon. On snlo nt 8:30. No tolophono orders tnkon. Your Inspection Is Invited Now Fall styles are being Incronsod by now ar rivals dally They are of the finest lonthors and newest shapes, and .pronounced as tho best flttois In shoodom Remember we are oxoluslvo ngonts for swell footwear for ohlldron, Indies nnd mon; miikos never before shown In Salem. Our business shows an luereftso each month over previous months There Is a reason. Investigate nnd savo monev und stop nil shoe worrlos Just Received rhlldrou's Middy Dreeaes in navy bins serges, trimmed In rod and white: ages 8 to l'l year. Kilt Skirts for mlssos In nary bttit serge to be worn with the Middy Blouse. Blankets Our oxtmislvc Fall Hue of wool and cotton Blan kets Is here and a prottler nnd better assortment was never before shown in Salem; also a complete Hue. of Infant's ctib blankets In the Babyland designs. MOYEN AGE STYLES WbXQ. S?esrkj.fti v ft J &Jb&7sil MOYEN S jjmm.l I,,,, -, I ijlp g iii um i7fi'c'w,Y"ffrnIS AGE I HHHHHHHBMBMMliriHH CTVI FC ''''''"Kammmmtmmmmmmmtmammmmmmmmmmmtmmimmmmmiummmm.m number of school friends, left for home Inst night accompanied by Miss I'hoebo .lory, who will spend the win ter there. Miss Lena A. McWIlllnms has re turned to her home In this city after a short visit with friends and rela tives In Portlnnd. Q. O. Harris loft Inst night for Portlnnd to look after business mut ters. Robert Davis, a Eugene business man, was looking after business in this city yesterday. Rev. F. J. 'Springer of Woodburn Is tho guest of Father A. A. Moore. An SB Florence Moore, who has been visiting her parents in Rupert, Idaho, has returned to Salem to attend the Sacred Heart academy. Mr. and Mrs. Edwnrd Swanton of Hnlley, Idnho, aro seeing the Capital wily and being entertained by Rev. Father Moore. Mayor Rodgcrs went to Portland today Oregon State Fair was In charge. The small vacant room In which the articles were thrown Is located In tho center of the ring of cells, .t being constructed there originally for the purpose of ventilation, and through a small hole Ferres concenled his knives nnd leg irons, which was n mystery that could not be solved by any of the afflcors until Janitor Matlock unearthed tnem. SALEMITES HOME FR0MTHESILETZ.4 13 J. M. Forrest nnd Farmer Wesley. of the Indian Training School, and " fanl'Ies returned Sunday from a few jj vft s camping and fishing on tho Si: i Bay, Lincoln county. They re-'4 pou a fine time and Mr, Forrost has entirely recovered from a gamo log ho started out with. They report got- 5 i ting n deer, a bear and a sea lion September 1314, 15, 16, 17 and 18 SIX FULL DAYS Camping grouudv nnd even ing eiitfitnlimuMit fire. This yi'iir "Bettor Tlii'ui Ever." Dully riu-liifx events. SALEM, - OREGON Mrs. S. Burknolder and daughter Ti.f.. ,, i..m, .m ok ,n- i Ethel will return home this evening un t. an0tz river In honor of Mrs cXdotWUtrat,!d8,,.,e,l,X vh"S I rSrrelt.f'blAhiay iuthrroJoS 1 Simttte ar i promised Mrs. Forrost not to glvo Vit r, -, . ,.. i away nor age. in? party report gooa ,,.IirE!!0nr and plenty of salmon, as the needny for a flvo-wooks' trip In the cnnnpv!y there Is not runnlne this East, and wjll visit New York for tho I .""1 ' '" not runmng UUB mail viiiiv in u j4iioi nuviv lit? uuo ' Hop Pickers, Attention! Now Is tho time to buy your supplies. Everything necessary to complete tho hop-plckor's outfit. HOP IIASKKI'S TEXTS STOVES BEDDING 1-Tlt.VITUltU, ETC J. N. SHANTZ New and Sccond-Hnml Goods !t7iJ COl'KT ST. P TP t f f p r CITY NEWS WeUicr IVrocAst GentTMlly fair tonight nud Wed nomlAjr, Ton Aro cordially requested to phono any I torn of lntoroat, such as a por onal about a friend or yourself, to tho Journat, Main 31. No Item too wall. flowpcl Mooting Dally at 2:30 and 7:30 at 330 Broadway by tho Church of tho Living Qod All lorora of tho truth Invited. Bring your frleudt, 8-23-lw Hop Pickers Wanted ,Z, i.?f.,CrU01 " Ul. nh,umn1n li'Ki's that there Is but one train n routmon In tho complaint sho al- day out of Aurora for Portland nud leges various acta of cruelty, usks for ninny trains pass dnlty but do not !! ,'1 'iSnn .reo' ,3 l'ori!mnout oi. cntiHlng great Inconvenience not alimony, f 200 , tonipornry nllnmny only to himself but to the citizens and u one-third Interest In lnnds be- ,,f Aurora I Kenor cmzins longing to the dofendnnt. and that r '" ltt0- B with any of tho houHohold effects Having disposed of one con many relatives He will also utop off nt Salt Lake, Kansas City, St. Louis, Chicago and Jamestown, New York. At Kansas City he will make an In vestigation of tho park systoni, which N said to be the most perfect of any Wostorn city. Ho will take In a sldo trl pto Pike's Peak on his return trip, FOR THE BENEFIT OF o- Chnmbcrlaln's Colic. Cliolorn nnd Diarrhoea Remedy Never Knuwn to Fall. "I havo used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Romodr since It was first Introduced to tho public X hi iou udu uutu never louua one In tnnco whoro a euro was not speed ily effected by Its ubs. I have beon a commercial travoler for clghtoon ooa9-veeoe 9 I i! Automobile l for Sale i roars and novor start out on a trln THF PIIRI IH 1 IRRARY without thin, my faithful frlond," I nc ruDLiu uiDnnn i lnV8 H g Nlchol8( ot Oakland, Ind. Snblne ..unolt," the new three- T'r- For 8nl by Qa" god druggists net musical comedy, by Mr. and! .,,. , ... Mrs. A L. Knorr, l- to bo given at OPEN NG AND I lie om' n linnan Snt' miur ji in nn-i or trndo. Wo havo nn oxcellcut 12-lioisopowor Oldsmobllo Run about, 1907 model, rogular $000.00 car. In good repnlr, which wo will sell or trade. Tho tires are In porfect condition. Machine llttto used. A real bargain. EXTENDING STREETS I SAVAGE & BORT I!I5 Commercial Street. u. 0 i fif dor their direction, for tho benefit of tho Salem Public Llbrnry. The play Is tho story of an opera An ordlnnnce was passed last company stranded in TurKoy. Mrs. niR,t to opon nnd extend Chomokota Knorr takes the role of "Sabliu . stront from ?inf' tn qjHi nn.t t tt llnnolt," prima donna of the com- VnnWIuklo, Chns. Holstrom nnd A. - - pony. Mr. Will Mott, one of Salom'o p. infor appointed viewers and nn- most populnr and tnlonted young ; praisers. ., ... -. -. n . v j. mon, plays "John Burns," the Yan- The property of R. H. Bowen. Fred IMtWIUUAT kee. who, by manna of his wealth, Hurst, Homer Smith. Chas. ailllng- x iviii vuu wiiiiinj uut. ui i.lrii uiu-nam nnu a. . auiuor win io con- n their former homo. Attorneys KllBt tho mnnngois of the union h! ulfJ ffBU0 U"""r "S t0U,",1 fr ,,0,ot ,n Portend, which was filed the plaintiff. (). willlum U'lton, tho railroad com- ij. . ex. . . u ..... 'Mtaslon Is now confronted with an- Andorson Shop six barbers. 8-lott ther. Tho lomplalnnnt In this case Is A. P. Donohue of Portland, nnd his I'. J. Leliumii, AwNlstant cause for grievance Is the same ns Undertaker, Ith W. T. Rlgdon, that or U'lton, the unaccommodating 45u vourt stront. 5-27-oodtf baggage department nt tho union depot. Donohue alleges that he truv- Tho Miiyiiiirtl Plum els many hundred miles yearly and At Rngan'H grocory storo on Court e u comiieiied to wuit longer to street .thoro havo boon on display some or the Mnynard plums, one of the Burbnnk creations, grown on tho Orlllay plnco. They nro vory flno iruit, nnd tno truoB Havo ucen sold chock his bnggage at the union depot than nny othor ho has had cause to do business with. In his communi cation to the commission he claims that nt one time he was forced to Illlhoe hop ration, 3V4 miles oast as t2.R0 aploce the past yoar, by tho Oregon Nursery Co. ns high ! w't from I o'clock In tho afternoon .. . . .. ". " I ....til !.. l. I.. . .. .1 i. i , of Salem. Picking commences Sop temper 1; 76 a ore In hop; l it) por 100 pounds. 3-28-3t (illion's ll.uiior Shop the bt. t AmiouiKvmeiit i It ,C. HnllburR, proprietor ot tho 1 new store In tho Catlln-LInn blook, on Liberty street, wishes to nn- uouuce that ho will opon his stook ' tl tilt nunilla rt Qnlftm nn, l l 1 1 w H9 WII9 t kjl Villi UUII f lUIUUj on SatAirdny. Septembor -t. Mr. Hull- Irwl. If you want thm Ym ?rr.y.,n.u jtc,u8,vo ,llno ot i ..,- . ..... ladle' and children's wearing np- t at once s-u-nr .wrli Wntoh for ,,, n,ivert8ement Trmer Coupnin Hum expl roue wed call ill I hid luiliap lpli1nv. QAntAmKjki. Ik Cottage Undertaking Parlor Cottage and Ckeuieketa Sbi. Oalli Phono Vmir OnUv day or night. J. C. Sill. Phon 724. arocurleH. fruits, cofTeos, tea-i. melons, etc., to the Jt M. Lawronco Wc . Milk Sept. i, mod grocery, tor prompt dollvory. Phono Pint per month, S1.S5; quart, ' 12.40; three pints, $3. JO: two quarts, "Wlwt Dixn Whole Itonst Mcn?" 4.50; three quarts. JI.78. per gttl- Said Mrs. Qates, "Why coffee Ion, 22 Hi cents. Capital. Dairy, tel nnd not ground until ready Kntriiw.nnt Halrv 5 3D SI fr U8e' Ba,d hor husband. "For OX- Falrmount Dairy. J-30-t nm,,,0t f-olger'a Golden date." Tn Crystalota For the breath. For sate at: Meyer's barber shop, Eckerlen's. Water' cigar stori). Adotph's cigar store. Dick Madison's. Tho Spa. Willamette hotel The Council County Court to .Meet - The county court will moot tomor row In rogular session. Thero uro a lot of bills and othor matters to Otiiue before tho court this month mid It Is probable that some further no-1 tiou will bo taken on tho proposod ' rotut to ttie uitutluin mines. Talklngton'. The Court Wlilto Swan Bakery, 819 street. North Cn.ed Mountains to Marry ' County Clerk Allen today issued u marriage certificate to a brother offielul rrom Grant county. Tho lucky offloor Is .. O. Mosler of Ottn- nnmni.mtiii m City, treasurer of Ornnt oonnty Commerclal tlM, (,u, nrldo.,o.Il0 ls JlHu , K(11l! of Joffersou. nd This r the Time of Year To buy summer dusters, Call on F. E. Shafer for thorn. Best line of liarneaa in ttty. F. E. Shafer. 1S7 South Commercial street S5.eodtf Wantx Divorce 1'ixiiu Her Kdle Aimnii 1'lloji Complaint A. F. Will, u real estate agent und lHsunutoe man of Aurora, has riled a eontplulnt In the offlciw or the roll rotul eommlsblnn ttgHlnat the South ern Pur.flc Itttliruud Coniimn olatm- tug that the railroad company falls ai. Virginia Poller has filed u suit to provide accommodating service for divorce agaiau .' U ?;'..i on .rom Aurora to Portland He nl- ! until 2 o'clock In order to chock his hnggnge. tuid upon Informing one or tho emploes of his unueceaarllv long wait, he wum glvvii an insolent answer In Justlco Court Alvnn Fisher Is bolng tried In the justice court ths ufternoou Fisher Ik charged with larcony by bailee, by taking nnd converting to his own use a bicycle which he had rented frin the Moore bicycle estubllh- I ment Attorue) Brown Is defending I Fisher. The case against P. C Mor- wln will bo tried In tho justlco court tomorrow at 10 o'clock Morwlu In charged' with selling liquor on Sun day nud without a license. o . INCORPORATIONS i:i Fraternal Employment Association Incorporators, Mary M Martlue. S D iunrtlno, Henry S. Wosthrook. prin cipal place or uitsluosti. Portland oupltnl stock, $50. o ITCH STOPPED SKIN COOLED Itching skin disoa"a atillet some people us ion qs tho hot weather come. There soems to bo no pre ventative: but whou tho eruptlou does brouk out. It Is a very simple matter to stop that Itch, and to top It Instantly. Just a tew drops or Oil of Wlw torgreen properly compounded, washed over the eruption will soothe nud smooth tho skin Instantly, giv ing that oo-tllng nud refrehlng sen saPon. Try u rew drop or this D D D. Compound, nud your Itah will be re lieved at one, tut lu hair an, hour, or ten minute, but In Ave seconds Call at oif store ami we will tM ii mor about this D D D Com pound J C IVrry cnltloH. Mr. Ross Mclntyre. Miss Adnllno Molrlng, Mr. Cyrus Price, Mr. Perkins nnd Miss Marguerite Os trandcr, all ot whom aro favorites In Salem, havo promlnont parts In the cast. Tho splendid chorus of 24 of Salem's choicest young pooplo, us well ns the pony ballet, are doing flno work at tholr dally rehearsals, and tho show promises to be the boJt Salem has over had FOUND REMINDERS OF AN OLD OFFENDER A small room which Is located In the vory contcr ot tno county Jail and which has nover before boon ex plored by any of tho county officers, was entered yostordny afternoon by Janitor Matlock. Tho Janitor went Into tho small apartment ut the re quest of Sherlfr Mluto. He came out with nn old rust) pair of leg shackles, a case knife, pocki" Knife TOR SALE Sovoral houses in Sa eom, and farm lands at a bargain. Capital National Bank. G-l-eod domncd for that purpose Tho snmo nctlon was taken to opon nnd extend Pine rtreet, John Mover. John W. Roland and J M. Lawronco woro named as viewers and apprals- FOR SALE Tent nnd trult Jars, ors. 1038 Union stroot. 8-31-3t Petition or C. B. Moores, Werner ' Broymnn and W. IT. Seliock to va- PHONE Your orders Tor woodsaw- Ing to Main 560. tlon. Prompt ntton- 8-31-lm FOR SALE A largo young sow, with six pigs. John Qlrardln, Turner. Oregon. 8-31-5t cate alloy and open now alley In block botween Church and Cottage Bireoif. reiorred to city engineer. o What In Best for Imllge.-tlonV Mr. A. Robinson of Drumauln. Ontario, has been troubled for yoars for SALE A flno mulo. Ago 17 with Indigestion, and recommended months. Address E. Schlndlor, Chnmborlnln's Stomnch and Llvor p0k county, routo No. 2. Tablets as "the best medicine I ever 8-31-4t used." If troubled with Indigestion or constipation give them n trial. CANNING PEACHES I urn ready to They nre easy to take aud pleasant tnke orders tor Crawford poaches lu offeut. Prlco 25c. Samples free nt all good druggists Tor cnnnlng. streot, Salem. Drop card 494 Mill Mark H. Savage. 8-27-tf 4--f -HM-frf 0-MO-H)44- illll rO0-H4-i-HJ00-fca I WANTED-Men and Women to Take Advantage I of the Above WANTED! Salem 0:vgn 10 .. rir the sum of $1.00. h- r ce pt of whloh It hrbv ne kr.OM lodged. Is entitled to hospital at.n tea and doctor's servteea at THE WILLAMETTE SANlTAtUlTM during such time as he may require same. Supt. This Contract expires . . . ". 19.... Think what it means t o you and your family to be taken care of In case of sickness or accident. NO DOCTOR'S FEE NO HOSPITAL EXPENSE NO LODGE FEE No matter what may happen you are protected WITH OUT FURTHER COST. Bv paying one dollar eacn month to the WILLAMETTE SANITARIUM they positively agree to give you free hos pital treatment and attention from a skilled physician and surgeon AS LONG A YOU REQUIRE IT. No mat ter how long you may b? sick or what the operation may He, there will be ht nore expense if you hold one of those card contracts. Phono for particular!- Main 300. Cor. Ferry nnd Winter. Watch for our agents and do it today Willamette Sanitarium W. J PFKKLES. Superintendent. mftmiimk9imkffimi9f49Hfmkimtmi9tmtffm x Nor wick Union Fire Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Resident Agent Doom lit, Ladd & Hush Rank Uldg. WANTED To buy GO to 100 acres good land. Ave to -ton miles from Salem, partly under cultivation, with Improvements nnd some fruit. Address, with description and location of land, "A. O. D.," care Journal offlco. 8-3 1-1 w THE OLIl'T HOUSE. All nowly fitted up. Clean and neat. Cottago and tents for ront nt-Nyo Creek. Tho only perfect view of tho ocean. W. D. WHEELER. 1'rop. j Newport, Oregon. I MONEY TO LOAN TI'OS. K. FORD Over Ladd & Rush Rank, Salem, Or. PIANO TUNING LUTELLUS Jj. "WOODS Tuning, pollsnlng, repairing, lei, 608 ymyZyp?!r 3 S, COMMCROAI. Sf St J