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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1911)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURXAX, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY," AUGUST 21, 1911 PAGE FITE. Por this week. Come in and look them over, We think they are great values, We can convince you, too, that they are, x . . j b Take Advantage of This Sale Lingerie Dresses Our entire line of lingerie dresses included in this sale, sale, Many beauties to to choose from, $4,00 values ....$2.00 55,00 values $2.50 Qg.00 values $3.00 Muslin To clean up our stock of Muslin Gowns, we are off&rins you an assortment of gowns that are slightly soiled at Di'ices ou cannot resist, Many beautiful Gowns to be had at less than cost. Trimmed in embroidery and lace, ?bort and long sleeves, etc,, etc, S ,75 values ,85 values 1,00 values ......38c 43c 50c Ribbons A beautiful assortment of Ribbons just received solid colors, flowered and moires; they range In width up to seven inches. They are priced regu larly at 30c the yard special for this week. 21c per yard THE QUALITY STORE STOCKTON'S if mi r liver Is irtiieelsh and out of tone, and you feel dull, bilious, con stipated, take a dose of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets to night before retiring and you will feel all right In the morning. Sold b; all! dealers. o Amnne' an manv aviators It must be expected that some will fall fa tally. They take that chance. It will he a risky sport for a good while ret. Portland's Popular fire-Proof Motel THE OREGON The Mouse of Comfort Combined Willi Elegance Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service in city, with Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12 p. m, Most perfectly furnished, moderate priced, modern hostelry in the metropolis of the Northwest WRIGHT & DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Owners and Managers Also Operating Seattle Hotel, Seattle. I c in Automatic Sealers! i ''if j AH Sizes in Slock CIAL $ 8,00 values ...$4.00 $10,00 values ...$5.00 $13,5C values ...$6.75 Gowns SI, 25 values ....$ .63 SUiO values .... .75 $2,00 values ....$1.00 Ladies' Sleeveless Vests We are offering this week a line of Ladies' Sleevless Vesta the regular price of which Is 15c per garment at Special, lOc each See display In Court street window. THE QUALITY STORE Wife Got Tip Top Advice. When the digestion la all right, the action of the bowels regular, there Is a natural craving and relish for food. When this is lacking you may know that you need a dose of Chamber lain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They strengthen the digestive organs. Improve the appetite and regulate the bowels. Sold by all dealers. Masterly inactivity never got any body anywhere. ( it a mi The Schram Fruit Jar Relieves the Housewife of ALL Fruit Jar Troubles Keeps the Fruit Better, Has Wide Mouth to Ad mitjJWhole Fruit, and is Made of Clear White Smooth Glass. at Factory Prices HE FOUND "THE DAM HANDLE IN THE BACKS" DUTRO WROTE A LETTER AXD i SEEMED TO THINK HE HAD TO MAIL IT, AS HE, LIKE A WO MAN, ADDED A POSTSCRIPT. UNITED TBESS LEASED WIRE Portland, Or., Aug .24. "Well, Dutro got the pump handles he want ed, anyway," said Fred Manson, local manager of a big Implement house, today, after he had read the follow ing letter fro ma Bend, Oregon, pat ron: "der frend 1 get the valve which 1 by from you alrite by why for the sake doan sen me no handle wats the use of the valve when Bhe -loan have no handle 1 lose to me a cus tomer shure thing you don treat me rite Is my money not so good to you as the other fellow 1 wate 10 daze and my customer haller like hell by the valve, yu no he Is a hot sum mer and the valve In the well Is no good without the handle sen me one quick. "P. S. since i rite these letter I I find the dam handle In the backs excuse me." TAR TAKES A VACATION AT BEVERLY UNITED rSESS LEASED WIItE.l Beverly, Mass., Aug. 24. Presi- dent Taft arrived here today for a few weeks' vacation. After greet ings from the members of his family, the president hurried to Myopia to play golf. He was accompanied by his military aide, Archibald Butt, and Private Secretary Hilles. The president definitely fixed the date of his departure on his West ern journey, which will Include the breaking of ground at San Francisco for the Panama-Pacific exposition In 1913. last night, when he promised to visit the New York state fair at Syracuse September 16. O A PORTLAND MAN DIES AT CONVENTION UNITED FBESS LEASED WIRE Rochester. N. Y., Aug. 24. Stricken down with a severe attack of gastritis during the G. A. R. con vention here, General Alvqh Ed monds, of Portland, Or., died today at the general hospital. At today's business session of the Grand Army encampment, which was held behind closed dpors, Commander-in-Chief Gilman delivered the annual address, and the reports of other officers were read. o AWARD HULIHNG CONTRACT BIT HOLD VP HEATIXG The state board yesterday after noon formally awarded the contract for the construction of the group of buildings entering into the compo sition of the Eastern Oregon Hospi tal for the Insane to Olson & John son, of Missoula, Mont. The con tract price was $294,675. While Theodore Barr was the low est bidder for the Installation of the heating plant, the board decided not to award the contract for it until all the representatives of the bidders could be heard by the board relating to the merits of their heating'planis, and Friday morning has been set as the time for the hearing. The com panies bidding for this contract made alternative bids that Is so much for a certain boiler, and so much for an other kind, and before awarding the contract it Is the desire of the mem bers of the board to examine into the merits of the boilers offered by each bidder. o I THE LAW REQUIRES I 311 (JI IXTEKl'RETATIOM Declaring that the officers at Port land Insisted upon arresting their men because they did not have lights on their vehicles the Carey Sanltory Milk company of that city today ap pealed to Secretary of State Olcott for an Interpretation of the state law requiring automobiles and other vehicles to carry lights. The law says that any automobile or vehicle operated otherwise than by animal power must carry lights, and the secretary has so written the company. The attorney general sev eral days ago rendered an opinion, saying that while the language of the act was vague, that he believed that It intended to exclude all vehi cles, save those operated by gasoline or electricity. O Don' try to get your own share and the other fellow's; he might mis construe your motive. GERMAN DAY AT STATE FAIR SEPTEMBER 15 The following In the shape of a : poster is being distributed through out the state: "German Day, (Deutcher Tag), I home coming day for all German-1 Americans of the state of Oregon at the Oregon State Fair, Friday, Sep tember 15, 1911, at Salem, Oregon, i "Do you know that John Jacob As tor, a German, founded the first white setlement in Oregon? That Henry VUlard, a German, guided and j successfully completed the first ; trans-continental railroad Into Ore-' gon? That Richard Koehler, a Ger man, made It possible for the Oregon & California railroad to build f rom San Francisco to Portlnnd? That German capital made possible Ore- gons first and permanent railroad development? German energy Is ! closely bound up with the growth and development of Oregon. -German-home day will be a royal gathering of all German-Americans of the state of Oregon In recognition of the thrift and energy that has done so much to build up this western coun try. All will be heartily welcomed by the state fair board and the people of Salem, the capital of Oregon. Re- i duced rates on all railroads. Great- not fatf 111 Ko Vitatm... a ,1 Under auspices of State Federation ! of German Societies. THE LAW NEEDS CONSIDERABLE INTERPRETATION There Is now in effect a state law requiring all horse drawn vehicles, as well as motor cars, to be equipped with lanterns. A portion of house bill No. 32, which becomes effective August 14, reado as follows: "During the time from one hour after sunset to one hour before sun rise all ehlcles, except motor cars, shall be required to display but one lighted lamp, such lamp to be placed on the front of the vehicle so that It shall be visible 100 feet In the direction In whloh the vehicle Is pro ceeding, and show red lights to the rear. The horse editor tfyhfesaes his in ability to arrive at any conclusion as to the number of lights to be carried. The law says "but one lighted lamp," and this carried In front of the ve hicle. Now how the red lights are to be shown in the rear without the lamps being lighted, or without there being more than one, is where it downs the horse editor. WARRANT FOR HOSICK IS ISSUED UNITED rBFRS LEAKED WIRM.l Sacramento, Cal., Aug. 24. The warrant for the arrest of Detective Hoslck, of Los Angeles, for whose extradition to Indiana on the charge of complicity In the alleged kidnap ing of John J. McNamara, papers signed by Governor Marshall, were honored Monday, was signed today by Governor Hiram Johnson. The signing was perfunctory, and Immediately afterward State Agent Holt, of Indiana, left for Los Ange les to execute the warrant. X-RAYS AND SMILES, ft II Conserving the forests, owning and j operating coal lands for the benefit of I E l the people, starting postal banks and j I I downs of other things Uncle Sam has M adopted, are so many steps toward , tl-Socialism,-and predatory wealth Is M thus committing hari-kari. . . . hi As another evidence of Uncle Sam's j leaning toward Socialism is the Pan- ( j ama Canal zone. There Uncle Sam-1 11 uel runs the restaurants, laundries, j tl and all other business, and besides : Ell running a big hotel at Ancon is to II build another at Colon to cost J500,- " 000. fid President Taft will probably not H remove- Judge Hanford, but he will ti certainly use the Incident to show I that his Ideas of the "recall of H judges" by communities in the heat ! tl of passion, are correct If that stolen picture In any way resembles the cut of It In the Ore- gonlan this morning and the man i who stole It Is ever caught, he should be sent to an asylum for the Insane. Andy Johnson's famous swinging 'round the circle, Is only a contrast to the trip Taft will take. He will swing around the whole United States. THOMSON! "CLOVCF1TT1NC" CORSETS E have your size in the proper shape for your figurp, Our New Low Bust Mod els, to be worn with Brassiers, follow the most recent development of foreign ill t ' , 11 THOMSON'S J -ttl. tf IOVE-FITTINgI II I ;( l " .CORSETS y I We now have a full line of H. & W. SHEATHLYNE Corset Waists for young Ladies and Misses. Hay Fever and Snnimer Colds. Must be relieved quickly, and Foley's Honey and Tar Compound will do It. E. M. Stewart, 1034 Wol fram street, Chicago, writes: "I have been greatly troubled during II,. vi , t. fevVand SatTuslnFoley's Honey and Tar Compound I get great relief." Many others who suffer aim- llarly will be glad to benefit by Mr. aTarVolTnd'is coughs and colde In either children or grown persons. No opiates, no harm- ful drugs. In a yellow package. Re- ' fuse substitutes. Red Cross Phar macy (H. Jerman). While It Is probably true that things might be worse, we are more concerned in the other sire of the question. It Is published by Frank Bonvllle, author of the Bonvllle System, and compiled and edited by Enoch I. Will, manager of the Bonvllle Pub. Co. "The Bonvllle Square Deal" can be found on sale for 35c at Patton Bros.' book store. finnrl intentions, and flrt ImnrM- sions make a fine pair to spin along1 to destruction with. o- Dystentary is a dangerous disease, but can be cured. Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Reme dy hag been successfully used In nine epidemics of dysentery. It has never been known to fall. It Is equally val uable for children and adults, and when reduced with water and sweet ened, It Is pleasant to take. Sold by all dealers. . i. C 22 32 12 22 22 3 2 2 3 n IX Mosler Property We have for sale 30 Acres adjoining the town of Mosier, Oregon, and overlooking the Columbia River. This land is only 7 miles from the famous Hood River country. 20 acres of it is cleared roll ing land, the best in the world for apples. This place has been platted into 118 town lots; 1 0 acres could be sold off in town lots leaving 20 acre orchard home. Owner Must Sell Not from choice but from necessity. He has put the price down to $,7000 in order to make a quick sale. Land surrounding with trees just planted brings $500 per acre. $3,000 cash will handle the place, terms on balance E. HOFER & SONS It, II n n M tl tl 13 N 11 a n Ri 213 S. Commercial St. Don't Spoil Your New Fall Dress By Fitting It Over An Old Style Corset-Our New Models of Thompson's Glove Fitting Corsets HAVE ARRIVED and American fashions, Styles for slender, youthful figures; styles tor average figures and styles for over-developed figures, If you are partial to lace front corsets, we can fit you in the "LA VICT0IRE" lace front model at $4.25 Notice of Intention to Improve Twenty-Fourth Street. Notice is hereby given that the Common COUnCll Or tne Uly Ot Ba- i ! ,em Oregon, deems it expedient aad PrP9ses improve Twenty-rourtn j street, In the city of Salem, Oregon, with concrete pavement, from the ! Tl ?' f, ( Nortl1 llne of stata Btreet- at the ex' i pense of the adjacent and abutting property within said limits, and ac cording to the plans and specifica tion adopted for said Improvement and on file in the office of the city recorder, which said plans and spec ifications are hereby referred to for a more specific and detailed descrip tion of said improvement, and are hereby made part of this notice. This notice Is published for ten (10) days, pursuant to the order of the common council, and the date of the first publication thereof Is the 22d day of August, 1911. " i" BKalnst said improvement within ten (10) days days from the last publl. cation of this notice and lnt the man ner provided by the city charter. CHAS. F. ELGIN, 8-2 2-1 Ot Recorder. o There are lots of girls who are more concerned In aiding nature on exterior decorations than they are In putting up the structure.' iff ' . . xflrr K I U l'i" THON1SON S H rjoVE: FITTING" I eikTspy.i Notice of Intention to Improve Alley I In Block 49. I Notice Is hereby given that the common council of the city of Salem, Orpirnn item. It nnHAnl rH nro. vice"". Hernia il expeuiouii tt-uu uru- pose8 t0 lmpr0V6 the alley la block 49, of the city or Salem, Oregon, with concrete, at the expense of the adjacent and abutting property with in said limits, according to the plana and specifications ndopted for said Improvement, and on file at the office of the city recorder. Reference to which is hereby made for a more perfect description of said improvement. This notice is published for ten (10) days, pursuant to the order of the common council, and the date of the first publication thereof is the 22d day of August, 1911. Remonstrances may be filed against said improvement within ten (10) days from the last publication of this notice, as provided by the city charter. CHAS. F. ELGIN, 8-22-11 Recorder, 8. W. Bends, of Coal City, Altt., has a justifiable grievance. Two thieves stole his health for 12 years. , They were a liver and a kidney trouble. Then Dr. King's New Life Pills throttled them. He's well now. Unrivaled for constipation, malaria, headache, dyspepsia. 25 c. J. C. Perry. a- . Be sure you can fight, and then go ahead. JJ3S3S2I3233I3I23 K3 tl 13 11 U tl n M n u ti ri u n 13 11 ft n Li 11 ti M M n n n u n N M H i; ti it Phone 82 ttMM