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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1909)
DAILY CAPITAL JFOURNAL, SALKS4, OREGON, WHDNBSDAY, S1SPTEHB1R , !. ' OUMM SHOP IN THE MORNINGS Tho clerks nro not so busy, stocks nro stralghtcr, nnd tho crowds nro not so large. Wc ndVlso morning shopping because tho clerks can Blvo each individual all Iho time necessary In. making selections. ? Sensational Suit Selling Wo have solccted at random from our sut)arb stock of high class :allorcd suits. These stylos roprosont this season's nowost showing of long Jackets nnd plain and plnltod skirts, strictly tailored In plain, fan cy nnd mannish mlxturo materials. At this prlco wo oxpect some sen sational selling and ndviso evory economical lady shopper in this town to visit this storo at her earliest convenience. Sizes for women nnd misses, ranging In prlco up to $50.00, now on salo at tho extra low prlco of INVESTIGATE First of the Season at Special Prices Sovonty-flvo Itolnconts, Including somo fancy silk ones, placed on n tipcolal rack at 11' prlco that will causo rapid soiling, Tlioy nro semi tlght fitting, nlso loose box back, exceptionally good coats for rnln or ' driving, Tlioy nro In black,' tan, green, grny, navy blue, ote., plain tailored and fancy braid trimmed, ranging In prlco up to $30.00, reduced from 25 to 50 c Today Only The Art Department offers 300 beautiful cushion covers that aro nil ready to slip tho pil low In. They roprosont many protty and different designs on salo to day only nt tho low prlco of - Nono Bold until 3:30. No tolcphono orders received. CITY NEWS RJI R p JK J W fV t p p p p JJ p H Weather Forecast Fair nnd warmer tonight, Thursday fair. Xou Are cordially requested to phone any Item of Interest, auch aa a per sonal about a friend or yourself, to Tho Journal, Main 88. No Item too mall. Anderson's Shop six barbers. 8-lStl Dottairo Uiulcrtaktnjr l'arlo Oottago and Gnemoketa BU. Calls lay or night. J. O. 8111. Phone 714. IVrlto Any 13, Allen Woods, Oregon, for nil kind ot llsh. 9-14-17t DlMcrlinliuttliiK Smokers Buy Hon Ton cigars, host 6-cent tlgnr on tho markot. Manufactured by tho Sulom rlgnr factory. duiinlH't1 Miislo Wednesday At the Hull-Muroh rooltal this ev ening, Hoar Janu-H Allen Muivh Of Chicago, pianist: Christian church this ovenlug AdmlHlou froo. Don't Tall to Hear Mr. Fanning, tho noted Irish ora tor, nt tho Presbytorlnu church, 7:30 this cvoulng. Try Crystnlets For the breath, For sale at; Myor'e barber shop, Kckerlon's, Water's cigar store. Adolph'i cigar store. Dick Madison's. The Spa Willamette Hotel. Tho Council. Tnlklngton'a, The Court. Frank L. Smith Meat Co, PAYS AS FOLLOWS. Fresh Eggs. 30o per det: Hens and Spring Chickens. 16c; Dressed Veal. fut. up to 130 lbs., 0c; Dressed Hogs, fat. 9c. ADDHKSS Frank L. Smith Meat Co. "Fighting tlio Hecf Trust" PORTLAND, OH, KE2U&. b- 'A' Selling of Raincoats per cent V' -i4 Hovonil Xiw lions.' For sale or ront. For prices nnd terms soo Vogot Lumber Company. Don't Fall (o Hoar Mr. Fanning, tho noted Irish ora tor, nt tho Prcsbytorlnn church, 7:30 this evening. Mai-ringo License Issued Will. F. Jones, of Jefferson, aged 39, and Kiln Alvora Unlsloy, of Sa lem, aged, 29, wero granted a mar riage llcenso this morning by County Clork Allen. Moving to Orenco Tho Oregon Nursery Co, Iiub this week moved a carload of fumtturo to Orenco, whero thoy hnvo sovernl thousand acres In nursery Btock, largo packing houses, fluo rosldencea for tho head of tho company, nnd a model residence city besides. Salem lost this lino industry when tho Ore gon Nursery Co, moved, WnlvcN l'hnniluntlon . Kills Itedel was charged with n statutory charge In tho Justice court, appeared this morning, waived exam ination, and was bound over to uwntt tho action of the grand Jury under $1000 bonds. Constablo Ira Hamilton went to Albany todny to take charge ot Alma Kotohutn, who It Implicated In the charge against Hodol. Suuht Kino TOm Hln doutscher mnnn, 45 Jahr alt, gesuud uud abcltsnm, von gutou Gowohnhelten und holtormcn Qom ueth sucht etue Qattln Jungtrau odor Wltwo, nloht mohr nls 40 bis 46 Jahr alt, Addresslro in Doutsch Peter I'oter RoduUborgor, Hltlsboro, Or. 9-13-2W lVWlloti Dmlitl Along with tho opinion hnnded down by tho supremu court oator day In tho case of Statu vs. Hembroo. Justice Eakln bunded down two opin ions on petition? for rohoarlng. Thoy wore In tho case ot Ira B. nigolow, respondent, against tho Columbia (luld Mining Company, nppollnnts, and James Stmpsou, et ux.. against G. M. Hurrah, lloth petlttous wore denied. Street Cm Strike Buggy A rig bolonglng to W. F Tucker, of this clty.Jhad a narrow oscupo from being domolUhcd late yeator day afternoon by n street car on Stuto street Mr. Tucker was driving west on State street, near the post ofllcv, when ho met it wagon loaded with lumber, and when tho lumber wngjn came alongs'do ot him there was very little room between Mr. Tucker's rig and tho street car track, uid the Statu street oar camo by at :'4 time and graxed tho buggy, breaking a shaft. i fir h Av 9 ii 4G4 3 .Kf vPEf'vi Lv VYjKXLbH bbm Cpjtltl 1909 bjr llirt JcUITner It Xlirx THE FIRST Or THE SEASON In Clothes is like the first of anything; if it's good it's liable to be a source of unusual satisfaction because it's first. HART, SCHAfFNER & MARX have produced for us the most stunning creations we have ever had to offer to our trade. The new grays and blues in suit fabrics are exceptionally at tractive; many patterns in the weave from plain colors in worsted and serges to checks, plaids, stripes, and other pattern weaves. Overcoats and Rain &m&w.. For Storo Wood And conl call 198. Vogct Lumber Company, Don't Full to Hour Mr, Fanning, tho noted Irish ora tor, nt tho Prosbyterlnn church, 7:30 this evening. Roniomlicr Frew Recital In Christian church by Salem now voice nnd piano tenchor. It O. It. X. Answ An nnswor was filed with tho Rail road Commission todny by tho O. R. & N Railway Company to a complaint which was Hied some time ago by tho people patronizing tho lino from Huntington to Umatilla. The rail road company admits thnt the trains hnvo beon nunutng slow, as charged by the complainant, but owing to tho tmssenKor trnlllc being so x- tremoly heavy of Inte, and the enor mous number of people coming to tho const on the low rates, local service could not bo mnlntniued as formerly to any advantage. ArMoJI In iroiio Louis Arstell, the ox-coavlot, who attempted to hold up A. J. McDon ald on tho Liberty road n few months ago. and who Is now conflnod In the county Jail waiting the action of the grand Jury, which meets tho first of nt.t month, has proven htmoolf to be one of the moat dosporato crim inals ever occupying tho Jail. While mnklng a search of the cells last Sat urday. Sheriff Mluto and Deputy. Ksch mndo a dUcovory of several dlfforont shaped keys made out of tin, and an old razor, the keys being found In ArstuU'B coll. Arstell had, In somo unknown manner, cut tho tin from condensed milk cans, nnd, after black ening the strips, (sorted them In tho locks on tho cell doors, nnd got a good Impression ot tho workings. At tor getting the Impressions ot tho lock on the blackened tin. he cut uut the necessary notches, thus having a very serviceable key. Arstell Is now clanking about the Jail In leg irons, and Is being closely watched by the ottlcers. A Reliable Rimdy FOR CATARRH Ely's Cream Bain ll qukkljr kbiotb). Gum Rllt t Ones. It cltui09, soothes, heal mid protects LllH ltlftMMP.1 tllMin. brano rekutting from Catarrh and drives ' iway acont lu tin liwui quickly. j;c&turs the Sontesof Tiute and braelC Fall tita 30 ots. at Druggists or by wi). IJuid Qnm lUlm fur o in atotnizcra 76 cts, lr Urothers. 60 Warren Stnt,.New York. 1 MirtGottmirATEnM Alexander Hull, Soloist Of Eplplmny Qaptlst church, Phil adolphla, will sing Wednesday even ing, Christian church. KnAlgn nnd KlnR DlschnrKed After Introducing testimony of sovoral parties who wero In tho vi cinity ot tho Smith buggy during the fulr when tho purso of Mrs. tiomcr Smith was stolen, and for which theft D. Ensign and II. King wero arrest ed, Judgo Wobstor, In tho justice of tho peace cnurt yesterday, discharged tho two accused men. Tho testi mony Was not sufficient on, tho part of tho stnto to show thnt either En sign or King had taken tho pocket book, although they wero near nt tho time it was taken. ltiwjicurldgo Not Implicated Tho state was unablo to bring enough ovldonco to bear yesterday nf- tornoon In tho justice court to con-' vlct J. Rreckonrldgo of being nn ac complice In tho kidnaping ot tho young boy from tho state reform school during fair woek. Drecken rldgo wns soon In tho vicinity of tho sohool when tho boy was mlssod, and tho offlcors, thinking ho had a hand In tho matter, owing to his business In that locality bolng a mys tery, arrested him. Tho boy Is still missing. 'Kriioj'" KlliiKvr Hume Tho many friends of Ernest Kline er, a former Salem boy, will be pleased to loam of his home-coming nftor spending tho past tour years In southorn California. Ho has been en gaged In the automobile business of late In Dnkorsfleld. Cal.. and the scorching climate of that country has colored his ever-good-natured fuco a beautiful brown. Ho will visit his parents. Mr. und Mrs. Maurice Kllngor, of this city, for n few days, after which ho will take In the Se attle exposition. FATHER CROWLEY ' IMPROVES STEADILY San Francisco. Sept. 22. The lat est bulletin Issued by the physicians attending Father Crowley who wat seriously Injured when he was struck by an automobllo Monday evening, state that the priest Is steadily Im proving. I He passed the night sleeping at frequent intervals. After a consulta tion today it was given out that uo operation will bo necessary unless Father Crowley's condition takes a turn for the worse, o PlnU Pain Tablets Dr. Shoop's stop headache, womanly pains, any pains, any pain, anywhere, In 30 minutes sure. Formula on the 36c box. Ask your druggist ox doctor about this formula It's fine. Capi tal Drug Store, " coats, too, are in many pleasing colors and weaves. You'd the first in them. nome ot iiaki, suiakk & ibaka uuinca. j JURY LIST DRAWN FOR OCTOBER TERM Tho following Jury list for tho Oc tobor term of department No, 1 of tho circuit court was drawn this tnornlng by Deputy Sheriff Esch and Deputy County Clerk Allen: Elmer Dcnney, Silver Falls, H. C. Whltlock, Sllverton. A. II. Sommers, Sllverton. E. D. Cochran, Sidney. Geo. E. WaterB, Salem No. 1. R. W. Craig, Macleay. L. D. Roberts, Woodburn. Fred L. Sklrvln, North Sllverton. A. T. Gilliam. Salem No. 6. Amos Vass, Salem No, G. Henry Klrnch, Salem, M. P. naldwln, Salem No. 2. S. W. Reed, Turner. Raymond Jefferson, Mt, Angel. B. E. Taylor, Sllverton. Graver Simons, Howell. J. L. Calvert, Hubbard. Samuel Drown, Gorvals, Wm. H. Dlack. Liberty. Warren Richardson, Stayton. Honry Porter, Aumsvllle. Albert Crosby, Woodburn.. R. D. Toeter, Rosednle. M. W Mahoney, Fairfield. II. II. Huntley. Stayton. Mayro McKlnnoy, Aumsvlllo. F. J. Bolter, nrooks. J. L. Morloy. North Sllverton. W. T. Grim. Hubbard. O. E. Price. Salem No. 4. O. S. Pomoroy, Monitor o INCORPORATIONS Glrad' Spanish Grill; principal place of business. Portland; tncor porutftrs. C F. Glrad. L. L. Vial and G. C. Moores; capital stock, $1000. a Tho Salem city council meets to night, and members should do their utmost to be present and glvo the people some protectlou against reck lesss autocar drivers. rr. The preser ration of your health should be your first consideration. STOMACH O BITTERS At the first hlgn of dis tress, t n k e tho Hitters. It's an excel lent tonic and htsilth maker. Try It for 1 Stomach niul itovu'l Ills or Ulllousue&s better be one of This store is the LV aV a aV a? 4? & fe af a V 3 rfi J p p rfi rf PERSONAL MENTION 5C 5C 9f JC ( 5fC !f 3C 3JC 3JC ?p rp 5JI 7J Anton Down, of Edmunton,. Alber ta, is visiting his old friend, E. Joseph, or this city. Ho Is a build ing contractor, and Is much pleased with Salem, Mr. and Mrs. H. J, Palock, or Clear Lake, are In the city visiting, for a few days. Miss Anna A. Black returned to her home in Portland this morning, after a short visit with Snlom friends. Robert Divine left yesterday for San FrnuclBco, to look after business matters. Will Johnson and family, ot Port land, wero In the city yesterday. Mr. Johnson Ib n brother to Mrs. Frank. Keel, of Salem. Bert Hacket left for Portland yes torduy to transact business for .1 short time, after which ho will go to Seattle to tako in tho fair. Andrew Davidson and family will leave this morning for Seattlo to see the big fair, O. L. McKlnney returned last night from a short business visit In Port land. f T P 1 ! f T t s l r T NEW TODAY jIcHc $$ FOR SALE A gentle, city broke mare, bno set double, work hat noss, ono light small wagon, one cow. A. a Brown, route 8, box 17a. 9-22-3tr WANTED Five common labor ers, $2.25 per day, Bteady Job. Call at 1095 North Seventeenth street. 9.22-3V LOST PURSE Containing 36, Re--ward If returned to 137 South Com mercial street. Phone 195. ' - 9.323 WANTED. A girl dishwasher at the Cottage hotel. 9-22-3t Norch Union Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Resident Agent City Hall, Salem, Or. MONEY TO LOAN TI'OS. K. FORI) Over Ladd Jt Ilush Bank, Salem, Or. PIANO TUNING LUTELLL'S "L. WfinnH Tuning pollsnlng. repairing. Tel, COS 1'