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1911. PACK EIGHT. . ...-r.. i- ti-r:i"T 21 M II IN REGARD TO Popular Priced Suits f;:i t-v. I.J can assure firm CITY NEWS. it PreMing and Cleaning Done by D. H. Mosher, 456 Court treet. Phone Main 1267. 7-13 -tf Jlotel Marlon Grill Grille open until 12 p. m. Craw fish and Ben foods a specialty. Mer chants' lunch from 12 to 2 p. m., 60c. MiNwe, Attention Initiation and banquet Thursday evening; I. O. O. V. tomplo. D. It. Yantls, Diet. II. H. Turner, Secy, 8-23-2t See Khafer, the llnmoss Man dy for fleas, flies, 'mosqultos, moths" ana an insect life. The boat disin fectant known. 187 South Commer cial street. 7-22-ood Those I'liiiniiKniphs Are going very fast. Ono-half car loud just received; they are the lat est on the market. Make your bh!c tlon marly. (let your records nniv Hlllmnn and I'uters, 217 North Com-i nierclul street. eod-tf , I'oiinulutlim riaiiN C. D. Frn.Ior. slate nnrelinulnir : agent, Is busy preparing u system ' for the boa,rd In purchasing supplies. n""l,U' Vfnn""t ,;'"'" VrMT The olllco was created by the last I ThH baseball game Friday between legislature, and so far no definite t,lrt O. W. P, division of Portland, the plan has been pursued, but one will I'"'"1 street car nine, will decide the ho In vogue by the time the next 1 winner of the pennant. The street bids nre asked for, in December. ' rl11' company's league consists of four teams. Including the Salem nine. I'p From Medford j The O. W. P. boys nnd the locnl nine Mr. and Mrs. II. F. Mulkey passed are tied for the championship of the through the tdty HiIm morning on league, both teams having played a their way to Monmouth where they 1 rattling good game last week which go on account of the serious Illness ' lias tied the two teams for the final of Mrs. Mulkey's father. Mr. Mulkey winning. President Josselyn, and soys the Medfnrd section Is about l.miil Manager Pug,., of Salem, each ready to vote on the million-dollar have hung up a pennant .and the road bonding proposition and that, team winning Friday's game, will now that the people general under- take tiolh pennants. No doubt this stand (he money Is to bu spent In all game, the last of the railway league's parts of the county sentiment In Its season, will he a rattling good one favor Is glowing. ml W(n wt)rU Sl-,,nK. There Is Nothing Like Them We have received a Bhlpment of I.AIUiK 1.I1K TII1X KKlN'XKll W.VI'KH MKI.ONS. Wo believe thorn to ho the finest of the aen Bon. Now, while the weather Is extremely warm is the time to mi you want. F The Cost is very modest 1 l-4c per pound MHTIIKHN OltKtiON I'KACHKS Why not make this peach busl nes a matter of business. We claim the best peaches in town r..W!I.Y AMI lath CRAWVOltDS. Wo also claim that our peach cs are more closely packed, larger in Ue and bettor in flavor thaa the average peach. Full, solid packed boxes $1.35 the veuy nicsr iurn ri:.t iu:s ion voi it table. . Clings large Baskets 50c Elbertas and Crawf ords Basket 40c t Roth Grocery Co. j We are prepared this season to offer high grade Tailored Garments in a vast array of mixtures and serges in quali ties, at prices that heretofore we have not had in stock. A great many of our customers have requested that we keep a more popular priced line than has been our custom. We therefore have exerted our every facility in securing the best in the market, and you of the best values obtainable. yfy S9 1 1 A. t I'TtFirriiffarrn m V. H. C. A. Wins The Y. M. C. A. nine defeated the East Salem team on Willamette groundB yesterday evening in a close game, by a score of 2 to 1. Lynch and Harrison, the two pitchers, did good work and prevented much scor ing on either side. Five Innings wcro played and a good sized crowd wit nessed the contest. Married At Lebanon Miss Kvn May Dodge, of Lebanon, was married to William Porter, of Salem, Saturday August 19, nt the homo of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Dodge, in Lebanon. Rev. Mr. I.acey performed the ceremony. Thfl yo,,nK rn,"" nre 8lpn(III1K thcir honeymoon at Newport and will make their home In Lebanon. A Ileal Oiiflnir- Wlllle and Pearl Danltds, IloyWIl HaniH, and Ray Cannon loft Sunday for Newport. They will go to Illack n"ck "n the Falls City road, and from there will wnlk carrying blan kets and grub, and llshing and hunt ing on the way. :i I 4) r i 1 Last Mght of Grat Elks' Convention at Ye Liberty. Funeral Tomorrow The remains of George M. Irvln 1U arrive on the 11 o'clock train to- morrow morning from S.;at:l. The funeral will be held immediately af - ter, In 1 Mission remew. Rev. Mr. Avison. of the First M. E. church. off.ciatKg. Hi Father IK-ad Mr. E. L. Wood worth, of The! Journal composing room force, today1 received the sad nev s of the death of his father. E. L. Wood worth. In San Francisco this morning. The are endeavoring to have the Harrt news was a shock to him, a.i d?ath j man roads acknowledge the System came suddenly and unexpected. He Federation movement, and thus avert leaves tonight on the Shasta limited trouble. to attend the funeral, wheh will he j, y. Kline, international presl-Ix-ld Saturday. i ,ient of the railroad blacksmith's or- Clue Hooks Are Free j Secretary of Stati Olrott Is con stantly receiving Inquiries as to the cost of the state blue book, and for the ben'-flf of the public the an nounced today that the pamphlet Is entirely free, and that all that It costs any one desiring one is thp postage on a letter requesting that one he sent to their address. fiiimp Frltlny Affornonn will meet the O. V. P. divlsln of Portland, Friday afternoon at 2:30 on the Salem League grounds. Twenty fifth and State streets. The local boys have played excellent ball this: season and a warm game Is antic!-j patnd. Each team has once defeated file other, and a big crowd Is expect-j ed from Portland to witness the, game. The local street car nine has j won 14 successive games this season, radical proposition which the com-! Walker nnd Fleming probably will ;any ran nt and will not recognize. I do the battery work for the Salem He made representations on behalf! 'oam- ' of the men, told me what they want- j ! ed and discussed the situation with I Old Salem Resident Head J ,ne. I can not, say fully what oc-1 W. T. Hlgdon received word yes-'rllrred at the conference, but I will' terday evening of the death In Seat-j any this, that the proposition the em tio. Wash., of Tlev. O. M. Irwin, a for- j pioyes of the railroads submitted to mer well known Salem man. Mr. j n,e is too radical for the railroads to itiguon nan ueen corresponding with Mr. irwin up to a snort time agomnva win i nn tn spp irpntiomon nnd was surprised to hear of his death. Mr. Irwin was a prominent politician of this city at one time and was defeated for congress on the Re publican ticket about 2" years ago. He was 7S years old, and leaves sev eral children, none of whom reside In this city at present. ITh was su perintendent of the Indian training school at Chemnwa at one time, and also served as superintendent of pun llc Instruction in Salem for several years. Mr. Irwlns first wife Is burled In this city. Ills second wife stud ied medicine In Salem and is now a practicing physician In Seattle. The Hdy will arrive In Salem tomorrow and the funeral will be held here. Ileal Fisherman Here A. II. Mock constable of Grants Pass, arrived in town this morning nnd will leave this afternoon wlrhJThat fully 90 per eeivt of the men in Walter Tlhbetts, charged with Jump- i the local shops, who belong to the Ing a board bill In the southern Ore- federal Ion, voted to strike, In case gon town. Putrolman Whltlnch nr-jflielr agreement Is not recognized. Is rested Tlhbetts on the stret after see-1 the statement made by those who Ing a description of the man. Incl-1 c'n'in they are In a position to know. dentally. Chief Hamilton has among' his collection of notables, n photo-! Alblnu Votes Strike, graph of Mr. Mock which was pub- Portland, Or., Aug. 24. Follow, llshed In a Portland paper recently. ; tn rvfwunX of their demands for This photo shows a string of steel-in wnKP ''n-ase by General Manager bead salmon weighing 25 pounds, i J- O'Hrlen. head of the Harrlman Mr. Mock caught .") of these beau- ties In the Rogue river In six hours and has won the title of the chain- I phm fisherman of Southern Oregon.! Oul of the six hours' catch he gave ! away eight and had a photo taken ' of the string of 57. For bnlt he used eggs from steeiheads. The total catch averaged more than four1 pounds to each fish nnd the photo graph of the big cntch is enough to tempt any lover of the sport to take n trip to the Rogue river. I 5lr. Kdlsun In Europe. (DNITRK VKSS LEASED Wltll.l ! Orange, N .1 Auk. 24. Following reports of Mrs. Thomas A. Edison's disappearance. It was announced to day nt Mrs. Edison's home here that she was with her husband, the fa tuous Inventor, on an automobile trip of Europe, had Joined him In London. YOU F1X1 THAT YOl" CAXXOT KKA1) OH SEW WITHOVT (iKT- Tixr. A HEADACHE YOl' Mlfilir know That the imfkuti.ty is with yovu kyes a xi) not ! WITH YOI U XKKYKS. KKTTKH :COMK IX AX1) I.KT IS PRK- ,Sl ltlHE THE RIGHT K1X1) OF ;:t.l.AS.sES TO RET.IEVK THE i STRAIN'. BARR'S JEWELRY STORE STRIKE P. USES. (Continued from Page 1.) . i an(1 the I!lil""3 CeD,ral a11 are walt" In tor the - 0n the Salt Lake , road : P cent of the men have ; votPa ,0 8trlke an" "n Short r'lne 90 P"r rpnt- tlx Oregon The men In the Galveston shops are so eager to 1 OUl. Try to Avoid It. Chicago, Aug. 21. Believing that1 there Is real dang-r of a great rail road strike, labor leaders here today ganlzatlon, arranged today a confer. ence with General Manager Krutt scnltt, of the Harrlman lines. He will try to induce Kruttschnltt to1 agree to a joint conference of rail-1 way men and labor leaders next week. This Looks Had. '; Grants Pass, Or., Aug. 24. South-i em Pacltlc officials at Portland have wired the authorities at Grants Pass' for protection to their roundhouse anticipation of possible . clergyman, and Mr. navies is a resi and. accordingly. Sheriff , dent flf Dunsmulr. California. The trmlbi0 Smith has aouointed two deputies to guard the railroad's property here. KrntsrhnlttN Chicago, Aug. made a statement Statement. 2L Kruttschnltt following a pro longed conference with Kline. To the I'nlted Press he said: "Mr. Kline called upon me with a ; f.ver grant. My door, however, al- who call upon me on business. I will never refuse to grant an audi ence to any of our men, but this proposition is too radical." Vote o Strike. Sacramento. Cal.. Aug. 24. The result of the reoetvj strike ballots taken last night the Labor Tem ple by four of the live affiliated recently amalgamated Into the Fed eration of Harrlman Employes to determine whether or not a geneTal strike throughout the system shall be called In the event that the em ployes' proposed working agreement with the company Is not ndopted, is today being kept secret. Oflicials of the affiliated un'ons are particularly reticent In this regard, and will say nothing further than to admit that the ballot was taken. system in the Northwest. 700 shop - m,'n Uhyed In the Alliina shops, are- preparing to strike, ,f ls saltl "1:ma ,)0n C(lnl- p'0,l1 ,'1I"K s'''ile today, 1,nt "", 1UT'V11 ' f representative of ,tlio International Order of Railway Machinist leaders a prevented It. Local labor in conference regarding a strike this afternoon. I 'pen the decision they are expect ed to r'ich hangs the future policy pursued by union ship men here. The shop men's demands, If grant ed, would have entailed an addition al expenditure of $344,000 annually by the Southern Pacific and O. W. R. & N., which Is also a part of the llarilnian system. Heinslale Strikers. Liverpool. Aim. 24. The Llvrnool .Mill 1 luiiumssiou ueciiieu louay after two hours' discussion to rein - state all the strikers. The seamen and firemen who were sticking out for the traiuwaytnen's re-lnstatement will resume work. Hen TUlett. the labor member of J parliament, says he will try and gel i the men back to work as amlcablv 1 as possible. The unadulterated truth Is the only antidote for scandal, and some times that gets spoiled from being kept too In inc. The fellow who starts out Intend ing to stay right with the procession Is a had one tn buck. .1 HOP LAND We have about 400 acres of th. best river bottom hop land In Polk county, at $100 an acre. See us about buying a Piv of it. E. HOFER & 50NS 213 S. Com. Phone 82 I it i nrDCRMfll C ' lliss Cora Fritz, Mrs. Elva Estes, Mrs. Adeline H-rren, J. H. Herren and H. E. Ilerren are among those j who have returned from outings at Newport. ' Judge P. II. D'Arcy and MUs Ter- ese A. D'Arcy have returned from a ; three w-eks" outing spent at Casca-1 dia. Mrs. I'. J. Lehn.an and children have returned from an outing atNVs- tucca. George 0. Savage na gone to Foley Springs for a short visit. ( S. C. Bradeson is spending the day , in Eugene. i Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mltler are itlng in Portland. vis- I. .. .. i STATISTICAL. MA KI1IKI). DAVIES-STII.LMAN At the parson ! age of the Central Congregational church, Wednesday, August 23, 11)11, Miss Ruth Adeline Stillman to Henry Richard Davies. The bride is a daughter of Rev. A. u- ""an, oi satem the officiating -volinS couple left last night for Madison. Wisconsin, where Mr. Da- i vies will take a post-graduate course In the Tniverslty of Wisconsin, next year. He graduated from the versify of Oregon last year. Uni- -o- 110 KX. JACK To Mr. and Mrs. Frank M. .lack, 1904 North Fifth street, Tues day. August 22, 1911, a seven-pound girl. Mother and baby are doing nicely. 1)1 KO. GAM RLE In East Salem Tuesday, August 22, 1911, Miss Lizzie Gam ble, age 2G years. The body was shipped to Marshfleld, Oregon. Cottage Undertaking Parlors Modern In every detail. Lady assist ant. Corner Cottage and Chemeketa. Phone 724. -,)- -K NEW TODAY. FOR RENT Furnished housekeep ing rooms. Inquire at V.'iO North Front street. 8-21-tf FOR SALE Good, gentle pony In- ..nulre nt 597 Liberty street. S-24-Gt ROOMS AND nOARD-fnformation Is wanted at the Capital Business College, relsitive to rooms and boarding place for students the coming fall. Will also have calls for some furnished and unfur nished rooms for light housekeep. ing. Phone Main .188, or write. A NORTHWEST Rug company, of Portland, representative Is here. H you have any old carpets you wish woven Into rugs, notify S. A. Dohner, General Delivery. FOR SALE Factory site; close in. Exceptional value for a small In vest ment, as if must be sold at o;ieo. E. Holer & Sons. S-24-tf ! FOR SALE A new 5-room bune:i. I low, bath, toilet, hot nnd cold wa ter, close to school, paved street j car line, walking distance, $14110. j j Small payment down, balance; monthly. See Homer II. Smith, j McCornack building. 8-24-tf ! I "HIS WILL UK RECEIVED t the office of Theo. M. Barr, 164 South Commercial street until August 26; 1911, on the barn on the Metschan property, which was recently purchased by the state. Owner reserves the right to reject any or all bids. s.o4. FOR SALE High grade piano, in good condition; a bargain, if sold at once, inquire at 11646 State street, between 12th and 1 3th. 8-24-3t , v o.-u.c .- good 3-room house ' fast front lot, for $473. $73 down, j balance $to per month. Homer H Smith, McCornack building, 8-24-tf ' T (.i.hA.MM, and pressing Ladies' and and gentlemen's work called for delivered. Special attentinn ,n ladies' Pallors Main 3 work. Capital Pressing 136 South Hich t,-ao Main 320. Ten per cent ,i;,nn. with this ad. 8-24-tf I FEW more gallons of the cele brated "Kolor-Kraf" paint left , $1.7 you per gallon. Act quickiv If require anything in this i,nB E. L Stiff. 404 Court street. Tele Phone Main 941. S-24-lmo JINK DEAI.EtuS-Highest ,.r.ce paid paid for cast iron and all kinds of m"l- Hides, pelts nJ furs bought. Oregon Junk Shop, 430 Court street. Main ,139. S12-tf E ERYTHlNCi for the household, in the line of furniture, stoves, kitch en utensils, crockery and hardware. A full line of secondhand articles very reasonable. peetz and Tschudt. 326 X. Commercial street Main 431. s.mf ! Bedding-Blankets-Bedding i MONEY SAVING WEEK at SHIPLEY'S For one week beginning Thursday. August 24th, we place our entire: stock of Bedding and Blankets on sale at Greatly Reduced Prices. : This is our first Bedding season with you and t this sale will convince tnat our quamy, sizes in every ! J ! it 1 1 Rl ANkFT Blankets from the best known ! ULAI ilL I O mills in the country; cotton, cot- i ton and wool, and all pure wool; white, tan, grey and ! i i . i i i i r . T assorted colors in checks and stripes. Regular prices from 89c to $15.00. Reduced prices on entire line for one week only. I COMFORTERS ZZaS & ISA giving power without extra weight. We have them, made of extra long fibered cotton made into one con tinuous sheet. Regular prices from $1 .35 to $5.00. Reduced prices on entire line for one week only. . T PI I I OW ,f you would slccp weH get a Pair 1 ii O of our pillows; downy, clean, elastic X and odorless, made from special feathers, specially treated. Regular prices from $1.25 pair to $9.50. Reduced prices on entire lot for one week only. t Quality Merchandise. U. G. Shipley Company j s 145-147 North Liberty Street, s j MM M FURNISHED HOUSE to rent, G42 North High street. Inquire next door north or phone Farmers 564. 8-21-3t A GOOD business chance for sale or trade for town or country property. Well established grocery store In a nearby town, about. $4000 stock. Olmsted Land Co., 373 State street. S-24-3t WOOD WANTED From 20 to 30 cords of old growth fir wood. John H. Scott, over Chicago Store. Phone 15;"2. 8-24-3t FOR SALE Good secondhand deliv ery wagon. Price $30. Address P. O. Sox 101, Salem, Ore. 8-18-lwk FOR SALE Two large lots on North llroadway near Columbia. Size 50x231 each. Price 700 for the two or $400 for one. With chickens and garden that could be raised on this place, a family could support themselves. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial street. Phone 82. 8-18-tf WANTED Small lot in good loca tion, as first payment on house and two lot3. Phone 252. 1 S-17-ll-w AS I HAVE a permanent shlpyatj at Salem, I am In a position to build or repair scows and ferry boats. Address. M. j. jones, Sa-lg'- Ore- 8-8-eod-lmo- FOR SALE First class 20-acre prune orchard In full bearing Price. $0000. Crop now on trees Is worth 25 per cent of price asked for orchard. If sold before Sep tember 1, the crop goes with place One of the best orchard buys on the market. E. Hofer & Sons, 213 S. Commercial street. 8-7-1 mo FOR SALE Fine home on highly improved corner four blocks from business center of Salem. Price $6000. Terms. (1) ' WANTED TO TRADE 33 acres of well Improved land in the town of Monmouth for Salem residence property or farm property close In. will put in $1500 to make deal If necessary. WE HAVE $500 to loan on farm property. FOR ANY KIND of farm land or city property see us K. II. HOFER A SnS 1 213 S. Commercial Phone 82. 8-8-lwk FOR SALE New five-room bunga- feet from the pavement on Capitol Boulevard. Paneled living room feta,ineddinf eleC,rlC "BVbuN fet in dining room and screens for fintJ Tlndows at"J doors. Walls tinted, sewer and street assess ments paid. Price, only $160o! E Hofer & Sons. 213 South Commer clal street. Phone 82. uul"ler 8-9-tf MONEY TO LOAN lem, Oregon, Phone 1552 MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. ford OrerUdd and Ru.u Bank. S.lem. Of all purchasers of bedding i ana prices are muni instance. t Popular Prices 4 Norwich Union Fire Insumace Society. Burghardt & Meredith, Resident AgW 385 STATE STREET. .Near Oakland, California The only Woman's College on the Pacific Coast, chartered 18t5. Near two great Universities. Meal climate throughout the year. Kntrance and graduation requirements equivalent to those of Stanford and University of California. LahoratoricH for science with modern equip ment. Kxcellent opportunuies for home economics, library study, music and art. Modern gymnasium. Special care for health of students, out-door life. President, Luella Clay Carson, A. M Litt. D., LL. T). For catalogue address Secretary, Mills College I. U., C alifornia, Talma dge Printing Co. New White Building, 251 V State Street, SOCIETY AND COMMERCIAL PRINTING. Give an low Printer a Call. WEST SALEM TRANSFER Passengers Baggage Connecting with all trains at West Salem for Dallas, Falls City and Salem. Leaves Journal office for West Salem at 8:40 a. m., 12 m., 1:10 p. m and 4 p. m. ev ery day except Sunday. Also for Independence, Monmouth and McMlnnville. Leaves Sunday at 8:00 a. m., 1.00 p. m. and 5:15 p. m. Calls at hotels on request. Telephone or leave orders at Capital Journal office any day but Sunday. Phone 82. J. B. Underwood, Mgr. GEORGE M. POST ARCHITECT Corner State & Liberty Stfc, Salem, Oregon. Room 1, Gray Blk. Phone 104. TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES Bought Sold Rented Repaired Ribbons Rollers Supplies See Me Before Ton Do Anything C. M. LOCKWOOD T"hone QOfl Mala 214-18 N. Com St. SaJem. Or.