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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1909)
J" f PAGE EIGHT DAIIiY OAPITAIi JOUItNAIj, SALEM, OIIEGON, I JtlDAY, OCTOBER 15, 100U. lly Umbrellas SPECIALLY PRICED Wo'ro offering tho boat umbrella bargain In town bocauso wo made nn extra good purchases from an Eastern houso that was ovorstoelcuu on high-grado umbrollas. Wo havo promised not to toll tho mnkor's nnmo bocauso tlioso Hamo umbrellas nro soiling in othor towns all around us for $10.00 and J1SJ.C0. Thoy havo an nil silk covor, stcol rod and framo, bulb runner, flno solccuon of gold nuu ellvor handles, Inlaid with poarls to choose from and when you como nnd choose one you have mado the best buy you will over havo offorod to you this wlntor. Only ono to a customer. Nono sold to dealers .,..;... Jth I ' CITY NEWS , 1 aU J 1 tl cU a L t jk tfi ffi jf fi jt tp Vcullicr Forecast il'iilr tonights Saturday, cooler. f 11 1 r nnd Yon Aro cordially rcauoited to phono any Itom of Intorsst, ouch as a per sonal about a friend or yoursolf, to Tho Journal, Main 82. No Itom too mall, KIMe If. Dourer Lady attendant and gradunto oni bnlmer for Cottngo Undertaking Par lors. Chic Apples Wanted I'rlco 7.00 por ton; sacks fur nished. Gideon Stolx Co. vlnognr factory, Mill street near Wlntor. 10-12-lm Get Your TlrkotH Now Eor tho Charity ball. On snlo at tho ToRgory, Woolen Mills fltoro, lllggs' drug storo, Red Cross Phar macy, Pulton's book storo and Com mercial book storo. Try Crytn!et For the breath. For tale at: 'Myer's barber chop. Eckorlon's. Water's cigar storo. Adolph's cigar store. Dick Madison's, The Spa. Willamette Hotel. Tho Council. Talklngton'a. The Court. Attention, Voters Tho books nro now open nt tho city hall for registration of voters, und U you do not attend to It you win have to bo sworn In by the judged of election. Do not wall un til ;tho last day, but DO TW. ' W. A. MOOu. '"v Hocordir. 10-1-MOt S4(l Pound of Dog QDflwnrol" Friends of Johnnie Gnhtenbelu will tako duo precaution wjujn calling on him hereafter, as John has adopted n bodyguard with n pulr of Jaws similar to u cross cut saw, nnd oyoa that look at ono with more self-confldenco than n she Hon with eubs. John's lato friend Is a Great Dnno hound. Tho big fol low stands throw foot In height aud wplghs 140 pounds. Frank L. Smith Meat Co. PAYS AS FOLT-OW8. Fresh Eggs. 30c per dei: Hens nnd Spring Chickens. ISc: Dressed Veal. fat. up to 130 lbs., 9o; pressed Hogs, fat, 9a AimilKSS Frank L. Smith Meat Co. 'FJglitliiK tho llcof Tru.t" POUTIiAND, OK. HMNUUMKMNHMMMMHMI I raRs $5 If You Are Wearing an Out-of-Date Suit or Coat It's not our fault bocauso wo nro jiving tho best suit nnd coat values in this town. Visit our largo cloak nnd suit section nnd seo what nn onormous showing wo linvo placod on special racks nt reduced pi ices Ono lady mado a special trip o this storo to thank tho manage niont for tho perfect fit und or dlnl treatment she received when sho bought her suit, nnd wj havo hundreds of that kind of custo mers, nnd that's, why wo soil more suits than nny othor storo In this town bocnuBO wo havo moio style, hotter tailoring nnd fnurlca nnd cost less monoy. &.W.&M.JS. Got Your Ticket Now For tho Charity ball. On snlo at tho Toggery, Woolou Mills Storo, Hlggft' drug store, Red CroHS I'hnr mnoy, Pnttou's hook store nnd Com mercial book storo. Andcrftoit'fl Ilarhcr Shoo Six experienced barbers; baths, al so showor baths. 10-4-tf Got Your Ticket Now For tho Charity ball. On salo at the Toggery, Woolon Mills Storo, lllggs' drug storo, Rod Crosu Phar macy, Puttan's hook store nnd Com mercial book store. Knrm Sold It Is reported thnt tho Petor Kuf nur farm, of over 300 acres, situated six miles south of this city In tho ltosodnlo pruno district, was sold yostordny to Mrs, Edward S. Lam port, tho purchaifc) price being closo to I2C.000. It Is understood that Mrs. Lamport contoiuplntes reserv ing CO nercs nnd sotting It out to prunes and walnuts, und tho balauco will bo sold off lu 10-ncro tracts. Mr. and Mrs. Lamport loavo this ovonlng for California. Night School On Monday evening, October 18, a night school olnBs will bo orgnn Ued nt tho Cupltal lluslncss College In shorthand and typewriting, pro vided h suftelent number register to Justify. Any Interested should In vostlgnto nt once. Phone 388, or onll nt vullego otneo. 10-1 4-3t Get Your TlokeliTxow For tho Charity ball. On snlo nt tho Toggery, Woolon Mills Store, lllggs' drug store, Red Cross Phar macy. Patton's book storo and Com mercial book storo. TO EXTEND ELECTRIC (Continued troui Page L) peeted that ho will bo prepared to make some suggestions regarding tho early extension of tho rond on ono nf tho proponent linos surveyed. Tho stockholders. It was said yogtorday, will take no notion lu regard to tho extension work; this will be plunuod by the board of directors. It Is tho pojlajr of the company to mnke Its extensions piecemeal, com pleting about SO miles nt a time nnd getting In operation btiforo another OXtdUBlon Is made. Extensions huVo boon planned nnd surveyed from Sa lem east, south nnd west to various points. Ono Important branch pro- pose4l for tho road Is to connect with the main line near Portland and .,, Pldent Ulnz o f.Moilco. Tho pro t corxRIa. It has been Pitlmnto.l. i tocal Dclft the time and place of uowtner, that the first brunch to be buljt Will bo from Salem to Albany. FOR SALK tfw household turnU turo. Call at 217 South Church street from 2 to 6 o'colok. 10-14-3t r f W l "MM W B VTI J M . HI Wi? M r ? 07 v y nil A - j llxl 1 11 Copyright 1909 by lUtl Scbtffntr & Mini Step Right Dp To Tho best dressed men In this town and ask thorn what kind 01 cl.rhcs thoy nro wcnrlng, and uliio times out of ten thoy will say HART, SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES bocauso thoy use nono but all wool fabrics and nro correct stylo makers. Thoy add tho most perfect tailor ing nnd wo gunrantco to fit you right. Seo tho how grays und blues In n multltudo of flno pnttornB. TORNADO RAGES IN TENNESSEE Eighteen Known to Be Dead Near Memphis and Prop erty Loss Will be Very Heavy. UNITKD l-RESS MMHCD Wilt, Memphis, Tonn., Oct. 15. Twonty persons nro known to bo dead and scores havo been Injured as tho re sult of tho terrific tornado and cy clone which visited this soctlon of tho country Into last night. Tho dond nt Hamburg, Tonn., nre: Mrs. Worth McDonald, Otis Littlo field, Marshal Jordan, Robert Jordan, Percy llnnks, four other members of tho llnnks' family; Chnrlos Moore, Mrs. Charles Moore and baby, and two uutdoutlflod guests nt n local hotol. Albert Hums nnd his littlo child wore Instantly killed nt Denmark and four others were seriously Injured. At Huron!, J, C. Pnrsous und Mar hurt Ilukur met death und Thomas Holms Is dead at Mulberry. Edward North was the only per son to meet death m CouUland. Severn! other deaths are reportod throughout tho dovnstnto dsectlons.tl although It Is Impossible to verify tho rumor nt this time. All telogrnph nnd telephone com munication has boon Interrupted und only sonnt details of tho cyclouo hnvo been recolvc.horo. Tho greatest loss of llfo ooeurnnl at Hamburg which seemed to bo lu the center of tho storm's path. ThU little city has been badly duuntgod and the property low will run Int the thousands. Much dnmago Is also wpertwl ("vm sections of Alabama and Georgia. STRIKES SWIFT GAIT PRESIDENT IN A GALLUP tisiTiu muss iXAsmi trice) Qallup. N. M.. Oct. 15. Pnisldoft Taft leirhol Uallup at in o'clock to day. During the forenoon the presl- Uont wont over tno Protocol or pro- Brn,n "" routing tomorrow with firing tho various presidential snluts on either side of the Rio Grando and names of tho officials that will jwr tlolpato in tho many eoromonles. Mr. Taft will reaeh HI Page at G a. in. Saturday Instead of 9:30 a. m. I m originally plauned SLf THE PASSING OF ANOTHER PIONEER Illrnm J. Smith, nn Oregon plon eor and local capitalist, passed away at his homo on tho Corner of Twolfth nnd State streets this morn- ting nt 2 o'clock, nfter a lingering lllnosss, nnd by his denth Salem loses 11 time-honored nnd respected citizen who has boon nn nctlvo work er In tho upbuilding of the Capital City for tho past 47 years. Illrnm Smith left his home In Ohio In 1852, crossing the plnlns j with his family with nn ox team, nnd aftor nrrivinc in urOEon no 10- jcated in UiIb district, whoro ho has been a rosldent ovor since. He was n member of tho city council In 1S88 nnd lSifo, whoro ho proved himself nn attentive nnd conserva tive workor In tho intorosts of the public. Ho wns 7G years, 9 months old nt the tlmo of his donth. I Ho leaves a wife and throo dnugh l tors. Tho daughters aro Mrs. Hugh- man of Mt. Angol, Mrs. Henderson of Cnllfornln, nnd Mrs. Joso Alr ; Cormlck of Eugene. Two brothrs nl8( survlvo him Tny:or Smith of Roseburg and A. II. Smith of Salem. Tho funrcal wll ltake placo from tho family homo next Sunday aftcr noo unt 2 o'clock, Rev. P. S. Knight officiating. 0 DIED. JOHNSON At tho homo nt 17C8 Court street, Thursday, Oct. 14, 1009, Elmer Johnson, aged two months, tho son of Mr, nnd Mrs. C. J. Johnson. Tho funeral took plnco this after noon. WAYMIER At tho homo in West Snlom, Thursday, Oct. 14, 1909, Marie A. Waymlor, aged ono yenr. Tho littlo body will bo burled nt Sublimity tomorrow. MARHIED. CANNON MONTQOMERY At tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Ilumphroy, In South Salem, on Octobor 14, 1909, Mr. John T. Cannon nnd Mrs. Emma J. Mont gomery woro united In mnrrlago, Rov. P. S. Knight performing tho coromony. Tho nowly wedded pcoplo nro woll known resident of Turner, Oregon. Administrator's Flint! Notice. Notlco Is horoby given to nil whom it mny concorn thnt Irn W. Jorgcn son hns filed his flnnl nccount with tho oatnto of Peter Jorgenson, de ceased, In tho county court for Mni lon county, Oregon, and that said court, by an ordor duly mado and on tored of record thorcln on tho 14th dny of October, 1909, has set Mon day, the 15th dny of November, 1909, nt tho county court houso In Marlon county, Oregon, nt the hour of 10 o'clock n. m. of said day, as tho tlmo nnd plnco of tho flnnl hearing of snld flnnl nccount. IRA W. JORGENSON, 10-21-5t-wkly Administrator. 0 Roth Roys Saved, Louis Doon, a leading merchant of Norwny, Mich., writes: "Threo bot tles of Foley's Honoy nnd Tar abso lutoly curod my boy of n sovero cough and a neighbor's boy, who wns so HI with a cold that tho doctors gave him up, was cured by tnklng Foley's Hon ey "and Tnr." Nothing elso Is as sufo and certain In results. J. C. Perry. How to biff (rem ui. -ft. H wfim AissaSfaieiy Puv irw r 1 Malies Hie finest, mos dcJI- Elf Ja f Vf-.-iM clous biscuit, caltc audi BMjep ffiWwk pastry; conveys to food , tffiLJp i vL the most heaitlifuloS Jyfv Jij&t l frnll properties Jv k& L )j f! vfs 5C C wfi 5j JJC Jf ( 5 SJC 5J J(C PERSONAL MENTION ft Sf Pj 5JC S Jp !JC (C 5JC Jj? HC 5(C ?(? ?(? ?p The many friends of Miss Gladys Cole, who haB bo long been a clerk nt tho Spa will bo sorry to learn that sho is going to Tncomn to live with her family. s Miss Molllo Runcorn, for man years society editor of Tho Capital Journal, has taken up stenography, nnd will bo missed from her plnco behind tho counter. ft tf Tjfi 9(C ( 5C C C rJC jC s r ?JC , . INCORPORATIONS Drewsey Telophono Compnny; In corporators, S. S. Williams, J. L. Sltz nnd John Ott; principal placo of business, Drewsey; capital -stoc's, $3000. linglno Fuel nnd Keed Cempnny: liiLorporatore, John F. Allon, U 11 1. A. Scolyo nn.l Charles F. Ssli'v.ih; pinclpnl placo of business, Pert; land; cnpltnl stock, $10,000. Dr. Williams Powdor Complin : Incorporators, Louis G. Clnrko, Wil liam F. Woodward and E. L. Clnrko; principal place of buslnose, Portland; capital stock, $1000. Norwich Union Insurance Company Frank Meredith, Resident Agent City Hall, Snlcin, Or. MONEY TO LOAN TIOS. K. FORD Over Lndd & Rush Rank, Salem, Or. PIANO TUNING LUTELLUS L. WOODS Tuning, pollsalng, repairing. Tel. 008 K)-4lttmttlHHHt For Crockery and Household Goods bco tho Yokohama Tea Company. an DISQN onograph s) )n not Imv tin Elin Phonograph until you are ronvi..ccl thnt you want one. Hear it nt the dealer's first. Hcnr il, piny 11 number, of pieces, llcnr it play the kind of music tlmt yuu like music thnt you have lieiird people sin und piny $0 that you can know Imw wull it does it. Hear it play Amherol ns well nN Stnndnnl Itccords You will decide thnt the Kdis-oii l'hoiiogruph is the IhM Then rcnienilHT thnt it tnkus only n smnl) ifmouut of inuiioy to Imv it- You can get a perfect IuIimiii I'honoRmpli At your own price, whether it is SIS. 50 or any price up to 8125.00 on- thnt w ill Inst a life-time, that will jjv pleaMiietn cry day, tlmt will help you to educate your family, tlmt will entertain your friends, 'and that will while away many hours that might otherwise Ik? misspent. Stan4arJ Rrrwdr ! OroJ Optra Rrcoidi . Jjc There are Kii Jltj nrvhne. Cta to thy ntirtji and bear the EOiwn PtMwwoaph pUr both quimd Sln4ard and Ambcroi Kccorji. i,cl ,uaipllr citlK from tour dtaltr r NATIONAL rHONOCUtArH COMPANY 7SltJAt..0,r.N I M'GINNIS CASE GOES TO THE JURY Hattio McGInnls is being tried in tho circuit court today on tho in dlctmont charging her with conduc ing a bawdy houso. WItnes?os for tho stnto aro Grant Kellogg, Rov. W. II. Selllck, D. Pholo and sovoral otb ors. Attorneys Onrson nnd Drown nnd Knlser nnd Poguo nro represent ing tho dofendnnt, whilo District At torney McNary Ib handling tho enso fo rtho state. Tho Jury wbb chafed. Into this afternoon, o lf & ii tr u 4 4 1 A r J rft rf rf r rj rf f T" T I NEWT0DAY m &! Of ! 1 V & tf 4 A it V sV kV rf r rf I t ! wf m MRS. It. M. HOFER will tnlco a limit ed numbor of pupils In volco cul ture Phono 855. Rcaldenco on South Commercial nnd Mission. FOR RENT Nowly furnished rooms, clean and comfortable. Electric lights nnd phone. Inquire J. IK Gnntenboln, 440 Mill street. 10-15-3t WANTED .Men to hnndlo cordwood, $2 por day ;also mon with teams, wagons nnd woodrncks for hauling wood, $4 por day. Address G, II. Thompson. Phono Farmors' 27x1. l$-16-lw FOR SALE OR TRADE For Salem proporty, 00 acres, partly Im proved; adjoins town, 344 Stnto street. 10-15tf FOR SALE Six-room houso, tw bnrns, four lots, in Yow Park, $1200. A. Ollngor, phono C47. 10 ic-at LOST English sotter dog, nnmod "Bud;" whlto, brown cars, nnd spot on back. C. D. Mentor's name on collar. Roward. 095 N. Lib erty stroot. Phono 1351. 10-15-2t- OREGON LAW SCHOOL. Classes open Monday evening, Oc tobor 18. Students enn ontor by calling at offlco of Doan Richardson, nt 442 Stato streot. Students enn enter nt any tlmo beforo Thanksgiv ing. 10-14-lra Bly's Theatre TONIGHT and Saturday Matinee and evening By .Special Request THE "LENA RIYERS" CO.' PRESENTS The RIP ROARING PARCE COMEDY TURNED UP 500 Night in London I 300 Nights in New York! A LAUGH EVERY MINUTEL Reserved Seats on Salo at the RED CROSS DRUG STORE. Prices, 50c and 35c & s& k . . ,m