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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1909)
AIT CAHtAii WOVCHAh, SAL8M, OKBGOX, TXUMDAY, gHFTOMBlK a, MM . . . ' - I galem's largest Store is now ready with a complete Fall Showing of Men's, Women's and Children's Wearing Ap parel, and the prices are very moderate 'as usual. k ,'f.,i.t Sensational Suit Selling Wo linvn HcU'etoil nt random from our siiuarb stock of high oIudh .n I to rod biiIIr. Those stylos roprosont this Benson's nownst showing of loiil! Jackets nnil plain niiil plnltoil HklrlM, tttrlolly Inllorcd In plnln, fnn cy nnil mannish mixture mntcrlnln. At thin prlco wo expect somo non- natlonnl fuiiiinif nnd nilviiio every oftniioniicni lady itnoppor in una town lo vlnlt thin Dtoro nt lior enrlloHt convenience HIzch for womon and nilssos, ranging In prlco up to If. 0.00, now on unto ut the extra low prlco of INVESTIGATE First of the Season Selling of Raincoats at Special Prices Bovimty-flvo Raincoats, including somo fancy silk ones, plitccd on n special ruck nt n prlco tlint will cause rapid Helling, They nro Roinl light fitting, ntno loosd box bark, exceptionally good coats for ruin or driving. Thoy nrn In lilnok, Inn, green, gray, navy bluo, etc., plnln tailored and fancy braid trimmed, ranging In prlco up to $30,00, reduced from 25 to 50 per cent limit C Jlijkl lye? br IUH lekdltZwTti AIRSHIP FLUTTERS OVER CITY It's Easy 2cm&?t.. nag aw ' ' i "' m y To 8oo .nt n glnnco tlint th ire's ntylo about boiiio men which din tliiKulflbca thorn among lliolv fol Iowh; thoy go nlout Hulr luninosa In tho usual way, nut tiny may bo JiiBt tiRtinl nion; lmi th"ios ome thing about fiolr lorl-s (lint's JIN foront. Hart, Schaffncr & Marx drops n man it.: w.i, there a finish ,u class to t'n ho ' clothes which you do) g ta mi oibor. Wo want you to look that way; and wo'vo g. tin ulo ioa boo Hint will do iiII-vm! iiorfict tailoring, mid r ,rl that's distinct ive Do you wint U.' f CITY NEWS i(t VMtlor IVrvonM Wtr nml Hornier tonight, Friday mln mul roolc, Increasing; rostrrly wind, You Aro cordially requested .to phono any Item of Intorest, such as a per sonal about a frlond or roursolf, to Tho Journal. Main St. No Item too mall, Cottage I'mlrrtaVlna Parlors Cottage nd Guemeketn 8U, CalU lay or night. J. a Bill. Phono 734. IVrlto uy K. Allen Wood. Orogun, tor nil kind of Uh. ?.14.17t l J. Lehman, ,lMnt Undertaker, llh W. T. Rlgdon, 4R vourt street. 5-3 7-eodtt Wrn Still GcUIuk Thoe ekntee ChUiMk talma dt root rntm tho nut, H wr MHd. at ParrtMRteN't tk Krr iwl wrkt matt. Now Stmtk . Mr. HnII ami Mr Mitrak. wko a tr4 Ik km Uti4w(ry r HU VlMMta)' VHtMfU Wn Mriirwl N rVrtK Mr utr wwk m tan nmt. IK lk Hik tetock. 8nht )ttn, Vj,u KIh duwwr uana. 4 J a or aK, tTMUHlt um4 aWitMtH, wm miiM acwttftfcH(t wMd roHm-mm cVmm uoth Het mm Qattln Jwnstraa ar Wit wo. nkt whr al 40 bt 4S Jakr alt AdlrMtr l DVsk llr IVtor KMWrK-. mitotan, Qc. OINoii'm HnrtH'r Slioi tl Iwiit, Andnrson'i Shop six barbora. 8-1 5tf l'iiiniil rHlay Tho tuuornl of Mclclna l'nlmor, who died In thin city September 22d, wa hold thin afternoon nt 3:30 from tho CottiiRo I'ndortnkltiK Parlors, Nt. SV3 North CottnRO street. In turmout In City Vlow oomotory. She was n tiiMlvo t KmiMt. but of Into yunrs linn llvwl l Albany, OroRou. llr'H 11 (JtMHl UtHVhtOI . O M. Utploy. prtMidtftit of the Uulni Mam lagui, uxproMt h!iHolf uk IjoIiik highly In fnvor of Salem pooplv KMora1ly vlnltlnc tho Port l ml Uotook oshlblt. and nlto tsu'Hg oh the Kail City tvxourlon. "If wo aro to build up our trade nud r rlU'," td ho. "wo raiirt dot It by iarhlHK aftr trade, rubbing dip ngnlHct Hr nlphUor and ROtttUR ho HHlHtd with irm W mHft mako Ik-air lHtru omt lMlvrwt, and tkr Mum tat WRiH U rlRht now." Itlobnnl I). Holism IKnmIv KMii1 IX )I lMiaa. im of Salvm's o)lM a4 woat klckly roct clt Iomm. mm away at T o'ekvk Ut Mlgki at kt aowo at t Kroat ttroat. aftor a prftMtd IIIimm. W Imk wwaoaataoa thtt- teot VrHnj la tvoalt of a -ro attack of par alrata, KkoaN H.lwaa wa kora In Ktrr. Oatario. Cama4a, om Jaaoarr nnd sovornl car men wore tnkon from thvlr platforms nnd bndly benton. After throo hours of hnrd work, tho police succeeded In dispersing iho rlotorn, not, howovor, until 12 mou had been bndly bruised, two so rlously Injured nnd ono shot through tho logs. Ourlng tho rioting n numbor of shot wro fired, but. with tho oxcop- Hon of ono man, no one was struokJ by tho mlMllos, KKnr n time It wan thought that tho trlk would bo quickly settled, hut today the prospects for tho ending of the strike are small; WILLED HIS SPLEEN TO DOCTOR FRIENDS iVNiTsn rKa ucArii win Um ANgelos, Sept 23. Detor wiHl that iMiwnn'ty shall bonoflt by hl sufferlHga. Henry H. Hinjer, of Whlttler. who dlel of an ailment of the ftttleoa. wllletl that organ to five wmttral frled for experlatental HMrooe This strange bequest be eawe knowa today, following tho pro Walla of Iloooer's will. The first rtaoso of tha will reads as follews: ."I order that at my death. ehotUtl tooro W aai' tnwe of my rMt all meat, ealaravsaeat of the toleea,. I Kv ami fceqtieaUi to Doctors W. II. Stoke. P H. Iia41ey. J. F. ItolU aad H. 1. WoW. of WhKtler. ami Q?. TWoslor Q. Doris, of Los Aefts. Everybody and His Wife Out t View the Skyship This Morning and to Say: "What Is It?" Thore waB n goncrnl crnnlng of necka mid bonding of elbowj, not for drinking purposes, but to shado tho eyes, this morning nboul ?Jt, wlillo tho Bnlomlto up nt tin: un onrthly hour gazed heavenward in tho vain endeavor to nialto out just what hind of n machine wns nego tiating tho sky about half n mtlo up Sonio declared It was n genuine fly ing mnohlno, and It ccrtnlnly rci.vj: blod tho pictures of Bonie of those ulr-splltlors. It Boomed to bo point ed south nnd when first scon was nlmost over tho junction of Chcmnu- otn nnd Commorclnl streets. It trav eled slowly cast, going uldcwlse, llko n hog to wnr. Tho reporter, having othor fish to fry, could not watch it, and anyway ho hates to bend his head bnck nnd crook his nrm whon there Is nothing nenrer his mouth than a kite. Tho opinion was ex pressed that it was an airship, n kite, n balloon, and anything olso tlint could fly. Ono man thought It wns n prohibition nrgumont that had broke its moorings prematurely. An other thought it might bo Mr. Uall oy's candidacy for tho governorship, or tho fruit inspector Bcnllng tho sky for Snn Joso scale Instcndof looking out tho stnto Iioubo window, A mnr rlcd lady said "It looked to her llko tho prlco of butter," and a wasp- walsted damsel, with eyes llko trout pooU bonenth tho overhanging al ders, said: "Isn't It just too sweet? I'll bet It's the dear little flag Mr. Peary nailed to tho north pole, nnd It's coming home to disprove tlint aw ful Dr. Cook." Hob Hendricks, slowly extracted a pad fro mills breast pocket and ad ded It to tho datn ho Is gnthorlng for the census. Col. Olmstend said It wiih n "For Snlo" notice nnd Indicat ed tho prlco of proporty in the near future. Mrs. Culbertsou stopped writing mi ad long enough to take n look mul said sho would mark it down half, mul besldos these there were hundreds of other suggestions, oven to asking the men tlint men tioned It what thoy had been drink ing. The real truth of tho matter is, it Is tho Journal subscription list that Is going up out of sight. o Attention All sir knights of the Maccabees aro requested to attend the funeral or Sir Knight It. 1). Holman, which will take place nt 11 o'clock Friday morning. All visiting sir knights nro also requosted to be present. CInCw Marketing In fruits and vogetabloe at Ha gun's Court street grocery. . Sam Smytlio The genial conductor, sprained hU wrist trying to reach for a cup of Folger's Gohlea Gate Coffee. : J3m w I ' A DOLLAR PCDCnMAI MCMTIHM Try lytlet MyerNi barber hop. For the breath! Fur sale alt Kvkerlen'a. Water cigar store, Adolph't clsmr atoro, nick Mavllto&'a. The 8pa WllUmette l!oti. Th Council, TalVlngtony Tt Cottrt. U. UK He was omt.of a milrjth fee meotwtMit toloea aa4 aax Frank L. Smith Meat Co, iys as ixiLunvs. Freeh Kgw. 30 ijer do. Heas and Spring Chickens. ISc; DrewtHl Veal. fat. up to Ud lt.. So. Dreed Ho, fat 90. ADOUKSS FranV- L. Smith Meat Co, 'Hthll lh IWt Trut" lHiTUXI OU. Ml eIMf. ton of wImw survive: Jotw U, AlWaay; William U. Saa Fsojwssre: Jams ami SamMei. CM WfJ GeorA W.. Oft t arte; Mrs. J. C. Hoot. U Aoselos: Mrs. Uaiie TMMi ami Mrs. Wlv Keimr. Sg lmw. Mkh . Mrs. WtllUm Drew. Cow 4ms, Cfteawa: Mrs. Marie 0ea. Chi aKH. Ue H arvlve4 V) hit wife, Mrs. Carrie Holma. a4 the five alMr. Thoy are: Fraak K. S4N rtHR; Utohard lHtlBd; Lu ll V. Herresu Waadtara; north M llHrst. St. LmU. Mo.; John W, Sa lem. The Uaoral will be heM frw the home oa Friday mwrdag at 11 oek. Kev Warr Q Lee offiolatisg. I4ormet In CUy View omotery, THE OMAHA STRIKERS SMASH CAR WINDOWS m rt uuw u4 Omaha. eK. Seot. 54. Street I car. Maftud tkv ttrlV0!vrwVMot were aitaekeU U& algal Vy a mob o( Joe Halo Kvmoatbltort. vho tm flrt attempt va made to m tm ears after aigfetfell Tho wk4jw otbor of my latersal orgasiifm. If lory attookl like to tw4y tho exiting allmeftt. wkk the ooieet of Woralag. If oootlblo. o treatmoot that woM eore toe oowpta'at w HHl. DAY At toe mmHy borne la Yw Park at I o'etemk Thor4ay aftor- aooa. Seo4omr 33. 199. Jamos B Day, of drossy He leave a wf aad six ohlldren t asotira ht death. The children ar. Fred. George and Will, of Sa lem; VH. of CaMfor&la; Frank, of North Yakima, aad Ml&nie. of St dead, Mian. Funeral anaeuBce me&tt ttl appear later. 1SHAM. At bis bosao aar Salem, We4aAvT. Seotember 52. la, J. F. Ibam. He a f4oaeor, bavlas Mved In ums recuosi oi tae vay for ma tits t ami scrotal efelMrvn 1 ear. awvtvo bom. A. 1 Pvoiott rirt MoretxrV M Sooator Boojuo. ku robssmoJ ' of a twmbor of eat wre mtbism for ihSftN-Mt. Mrs HermaK Smith, of York. N braska. le -kltiag Mr. and Mr. W II. Colaman, on South Nineteenth sireot. Mr. Ben Porllah. the accommodat ing yoaag moat outer at Stowlotf lira.' market. U Ul at bk bom la ttaglowomL It I hotted that hie 111 mm i will to of short dHrattoa. aad h swlllag faoe will soon be seoo behlad the cooator. Mr aad Mrs. Joel Hewitt have re turned trow a U-day trip to Wash. tagtoH eitlos. They vlelted their sob at North Yakima, aad another son at Seattle aad took ia the fair. Mr. Hewitt's toss are doing well, and promise to become millionaire of tho Evergreen state. Rev. A. Moore, of St. Joseph's church has returned from a few days spent at Mt. Angel, aid reports the community prospering, and a general feeling of prosperity. George Flllon. for many years a resident of Klickitat rouety. "Wath ngtoa. but now of Chicago, where he la a manufacturer of surgical In struments, passed through the city today on his way home from the A. Y P. Owing to the fact that so many of The Journal sub scribers were out of town on our last annual BARGAIN DAY, August 31, and failed to take advantage of it and wish to do so now, we have decided to give -everybody another opportunity to secure the reduced rate SEPT. 30. The proposition is very smiple: If you are behind on your subscription simply pay up to SEPT. 30 at the reg ular rate,, then pay $3,00 for one year in advance, You do not have to wait until SEPT. 30 Before paying, drop into the office any time you are in the city and pay up to SEPT. 30 and then the.year in advance, This rate does not apply to papers delivered at your house by our carriers but applies to all rural route, mall and store papers, Good New This Offer Is For Old and Subscribers THINK IT OVER and take advantage of THE CAPITAL JOURNAL BARGAIN DAY SEPTEMBER 30, 1909 Do not ask for this rate after the above date, as it ends then, ' WANTBD-Sueceee Magazine wants an onergetie and responsible man or woman iu Salem to collect for re newals and solicit subscriptions darlag full and spare time. Ex perience unnecessary. Any one eaa stan among friend and acquaint aaeos.and build up a paying and per mommt business without capital. Oomoiote outfit and Instructions , free. Address 'VON." Success Magaslno. Room 1M. Suceoos Mag- aatne BHlWIng. New York City, X. Y. 9-23-3t WANTED Two 3-year-old colte. Phon Main 1779. 9-23-3t NEW TODAY . rou le SALS Several toccos In Sa- a&d farm Uads at a bargain. xx National Ba)s -l-od BOYS! GIRLS! Columbia Bicycles freo! Greatest offer out. Get your friends to subscribe to our magazine, and we will mako yon a present of a $40 Columbia bicy cle the best made. Ask for par ticulars, free outfit, and circular telling -How to Start." Address. -The Bicycle Man." 29-31 East 2Sd street. New York City, N. Y. 9-23-3t SPECIAL NOTICE If you want n government position, we can show you bow to secure the same, and will prepare you at a very small cost. Call or write C. C. S. S . 4S1-T Lumber Rxohange building. Portland, Qrigcn or see Mr. Juie V. Maddox. Hotel Willamette, Sa lem. Oregon. 9-21-lm. I WANTHD Competent lady to tako onarge of facing room In prune paeker State experience and wages wanted. Northwest Fruit Assoqiafon. Albany, Oregon. 9-23-3C WANTED Student nurses at Wil lamette Sanitarium, corner of Winter and Ferry streets. Apply In person to Dr. R. Cartwrlght 9-33-lw FOR RENT Threo modern fur nished housekeeping rooms; walk ing d'stance; accommodate two or three people. Address "D. H.," care Journal. 9-23-St Norwich Union Insurance Company Frank Meredith. Resident Agent City Hall, Salem, Or. MONEY' TO LOAN Tl'OS. K. FORD Over Ladd A Bush Bank, Salem, Or. WANTED Girl for general house work. Amtly la oor&oa at 754 Fer rr sfrAtt o , wv jPIANO TUNING w ANTED. A girl dishwasher at the LUTKLLVS L. WOODS Comfeolel 9-22-St .Tuning pollsalng. repairing, let COS. .. . wtft)vM.-wn - :.xjKmmm wm$mum