Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 21, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGOff TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1007.
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TOMORROW ONLY
WEDNESDAY SPECIAL BARGAIN SALE NO. 333
For our mid-week special wo hnvo
nrrnnged another big special for the
mon. For this special wo havo
chosen from our regular stock of
hats and place on sale a lino of
SOFT HATS -
- $1.50
In colors Brown and Pearl. Newest
telescopo shapes. Black and Pearl
bnnds. Regular $3.00 values.
Nono sold until 8:30 a. m. Wednes
day. No phono orders rocolved.
Women's Suits
Attractive Values
Best Styles
Attractively Priced
A roynl chanco for women who
ndmlro fluo suits yet cannot af
ford to pay full prices to get them
"Wo'vo decided to lot theso suits
go at a radical reduction, which
cortainly will gladdon tlio hearts
of mnny lady callers tomorrow.
$10.00 Suits reduced to. Jf)1 O
$18.00 $12
$22.G0 $15
$28.50 $19
$30.00 $20
Suspender Belts
A flno Bhowlng of black uuspond
or holts, with whlto, bluo and rod
piping. Bolt Is thoroughly tail
ored. 50c
New Today
Military and Pull nrnlds JuHt ro
colved. Black, Whlto, Navy and
Brown, In all widths,
JUST A WORD
MR. CLOTHES BUYER
Havo you purchased your sum
mer suit?
If not, bo fair with younMlf
this tlmo and read carefully
what wo havo to Bay.
It'B money saved If you do.
You will need a summer suit
hero's your chanco.
A complcto lino of garmonts
that for stylo, nobby patterns, fit,
workmanship and wearing quali
ties aro unexcelled.
$10 to $25
Wo'vo a complcto lino of up-tc-dato
furulahlngs.
Tho "llttlo things" that all
good dre3sors want "Junt right."
You'll find thorn hero "JiiBt
right" -prlcod "Just right."
Trunks
Serviceable and Convenient
And nt tho prlco thoy aro tho
best Trunk valuos obtainable If
you aro planning a trip, you can
select no bettor placo to chooso
your trunk than tho Mayors storo.
Tho host mado aro hero In
wldost varieties.
Many havo special points of
convonlonco that aro to bo had
olBowhoro. Trunks of all sizes
nnd qualities from
I
$2.75 to $25
4x?cJ. Hleu&iA 6 SjcnA
J j INCORPORATED J
CITY NEWS
A Collection of Important Pur
Hgrnplw for Your Consideration
HfSf
Souvenir PohIuIk
Now HUbJocts today, at Patton's.
Wanted
Wo Mill Imvo n numlier of places
for bright, energetic ladles. Wo
want to inako n thorough house
to Iioiino lanvusH. Thin Ih not an illf
llcult aN ouo might think.. We of
fer you many advantages Wo don't
nsk you to work on coiuuiNhIoii, hut
pay you a good salary and expense,
Wo don't require you to Ikj experi
enced; It Is an advantage, perhaps,
but If you havo assurance and a lit-
tho energy It will moro than make
up for your lark of experience. Wo
aro not asking you to work for
Home cheap concern. ltenieinlK?r you
aro working for ouo of tho "best
Iiouhcn In tho country, and selling a
product that Is used by every house.
wife. Wo will further add that all
our canvassers aro In chargo of a
lady, and tliat their physical and
moral welfare Is safeguarded in ov
try possible way. Wo Ih'Hcvo that
when you hnvo had this matter tkor
oughly explained you will Ikj only to
willing to Itccoiuo ouo of our canvass,
em. l'leaso call for an Interview. J
11. llrowu, Wlllainetto Hotel, or
Miss K. M. Cobb, Cottago Hotel.
6-15-tt
Hop Trainers Wanted
Mon, womon nnd boys, for the
Holmes yard. Loug Job. Can board
or camp. Will move you out If do
sired'. Phono 109. T. A. Llvesloy &
Company, C-15-tf
A IroiH?r Mov
A movo la on foot to clean up tho
Koff comotery, and next Saturday at
1 o'clock p. in. nil who havo .graves
thoro aro requested to meet for that
purposo. To start with they will
grub out and burn tho French bloom
boforo they go to seed, Thla la a
good movo, nnd ehould bo encour
aged by ovoryono Interested.
ivoaK.oe.Jk.,
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If i in it o 0 N mM Vk ! fft
MMMHWWWHHHHr
Evnngollcal church corner of Sov
ontconth nnd Chomokota streets,
Wodnosday at S p. in. Tho public Is I
cordially invited,
Hand Concert
Tho Sulom Military Band gtivo an
othor of Its popular open-air con
certs last night In WlllBon avenue.
Tho program was woll rendered nnd
rocolved liberal npplauso from tho
npproclatlvo crowd prosont. Tho
next concert will bo glvon In Mnrlon
squuro Sunday nftornoon,
Tho Tjidles
Of tho ProBbytorlnn church will
glvo a mippor in tho church parlors
on Friday evening, May 24th, from
G to 8 o'clock, Supper will bo
sorvod In tho largo room and thoro
will bo plonty of tables.
Supper at tho Presbyterian Church
Friday ovunlng. Hot biscuit, chick
on, sniad, cold moats, Ico cream and
cuko aro sotuo of tho things you will
got for 2G conts.
A ltaro Spread
Any tlmo you want to feast your
oyoa on a rnro sproml of dollcaeles,
Huch as would graco any table, tako
u look into tho Farrlngton & Van
Pnttcn nmrkot store. Thoro you can
boo everything that Is nocossnry to
mnko a comploto moal.
Wood Contracts Awarded
Tho contracts for supplying tho
Salem public schools with wood have
boon let as follews: J. M. Card, A
W. Mlro Q. O. Hlgglns and S. A. Me-
Call. At tho high school J. M. Card
will furnish 75 cords of fir wood; at
tho Fast school 140 cords, and at
tho Park school 70 cords. A. W.
Mlzo will supply tho Lincoln school
with 34 cords of fir. At tho North
school S. A. McCall will furnUh 60
cords of fir, whllo O. O. Hlgglns will
dollvor fivo cords of oak to tho Park
school and six cords at tho Lincoln
school. Tho prlco for tho flr wood
Is $3.75 por cord, whllo tho oak will
bo furnished at 15.40.
Bishop Bowman to Speak
Bishop Thomas Bowman, D. D of
Allentown, Pa., will preach at the
to tho plaintiff. In addition to the
principal and Interest, $50 Is aBkad
as attorney's fees. T. J. Stltcs ap
pears as attorney for the plaintiff.
Deputy Clerk Appointed
County Clerk Allen hns appointed
Virgil Allen to fill the vacancy made
by the resignation of L. P. Aldrlch,
who resigned recently to accept a
position In the Ladd & Bush bank.
Mr. Allen has held responsible posi
tions, and Is qualified In every way
for tho place to which ho haB been
appointed. Ho has recently been
connected with clerical work In the
mines In Southern Oregon.
Bird Club Tonight
Tho regular meeting of tho Salem
Bird Study Club will bo held at the
Trover gallery, over Barnes' Cash
store, at 8 o'clock. A splendid pro
gram will bo given, and a good dis
play of birds and eggJ will bo had as
usual. A mammoth bird's nest from
South America Is also to bo thoro.
All bird lovers are welcomo to at
tend. Wayward Spruancc
Walter Spruanco has again devi
ated from tho paths of rectitude, nf
tor being released Monday, and la
ngaln in Jail, and is repenting that
ho was born with that tired feeling
and a lovo for tho spirits which havo
caused him so much trouble. Tho
Judgo Is perplexed over tho question
JiiBt now of "to keep him or not to
keep him," nnd if tho former in tho
verdict what to do with him. Spru
anco has promised to loavo town
tlmo and again If rolensed, nnd each
j tlmo does not get any farther than
tho nearest placo whoro ho can got
tobacco, drink nnd n hnnd-out
Thoro will probably bo found a rock
pllo whoro tho gontlomnn of lalsuro
can spond a fow days with tho Blcdgo
until n better occupation can bo do
vlsod. A Flno Performance
Lnst night nt tho Klingor Ornnd
thontro tho now Brlghnm Stock
Compnny gavo Its first performance.
Tho play presented lnst jilght waB
"Tho World Agnlnat Him," and Ib
ono of tho sort of plays which novor
grow old. Ench and ovory member
of tho enst nppoarcd to advantage,
and tho audlonco frequently showed
Its appreciation by generous np:
plauso. Mr. Brlgham was exceed
ingly clover ns tho tramp, who hnd
PROMINENT
BUSINESS
IS SOLD
Standard Liquor Company Now Owned
by A. G, Magcrs
A very lmportnnt transaction In
Snle.ni business circles took placo
yesterday. Tho Standard Liquor Co.,
which for a good many years has
been owned by J. P. Rogers, wns pur
chased in its entirety by A. G. Mng
ers. Tho latter gentleman is not
new to tho business, nor Is ho a
stranger in Salem's business life,
for tho past few years he has been
the active manager of tho business
of which ho now has becomo tho
owner. Tho Standard Liquor Co. hns
been ono of the strongest business
factors of tho city, and, aside from
carrying on the retail liquor business
through the five saloons that It
owned, It did n lnrgo wholesale busi
ness throughout this section of tho
stnto. It has always boon tho prac-
tlco of tho former owner, J. P. Rog
ers, to regulate and run his saloons
In conformity with tho highest busi
ness nnd social policy, and much of
the credit for pursuing this policy Is
duo to tho nblo support ho received
at tho hands of Mr. Magcrs. Mr.
Rogers has always had tho full confi
dence of tho business peoplo of Sa
lem, nnd It goes without snylng that
his successor will bo cqunlly well re
ceived. Mr. Magcrs is n Marlon county
man, and from childhood up haB
passed tho greater part of his llfo In
and about Salem. Ho wll) certainly
Etnrt In his now venturo with tho
boat wishes of all who know him.
Tho Bale 1b said to havo been made
for ?2C,000.
-o
Relief From Rheumatic Pains.
"I 8uffored with rheumatism for
over two yoarB," says Mr. Rolland
Curry, a patrolman, of Koy West,
Fla. "Sometimes It settled In my
knccB and lamed mo so I could hard
ly walk, at othor tlraos It would bo
In my foot nnd hands so I waB ln-
capacltced for duty. Ono night whon
I was In Bovero pain nnd Inmo from
it my wlfo wont to tho drug store
hero nnd enmo back with a bottlo of
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I was
rubbod with It and found tho pain
PERSONALS.
this
minno(l frniu iirlnnn. nnd ho kont tllO
...n !...i., ,im. Ma fnnnv lnd nearly gono during tho nlgbt. I
111IUIUIII.U ItlMhlllllh. "JH. .... i ....
snylngB. Miss Dorothy Broknto, tho
now leading woman, mado a vary
fnvorablo impression, nnd her popu
lnrlty nt tho Klingor Grnnd Is as
sured. In her aconos with Mr. Brig
ham, bb woll as thoso with Mr. Car
rol McFnrland, who mado nn excel
lent villain, alio Bhowed remarkablo
tnlont. Mr. Ray Woatwood, as Col.
Loo and Miss Florence Davenport,
as Mra. Leo, also mado n favorablo
Impression, as did Mr. Leo Royal, as
Jack Worthlngton. Tho company
will glvo two mo'O performances of
this play, and will chango tho pro
grnm Thursday,
Will Visit Sister State
C. II. Gram, factory Inspootor of
tho first district of Orogon, loft yes
torday for.Tacoma, whoro ho will
tnko a post-grndunto course In his
lino of work, with tho Inspectors of
Washington.
F.stato Closed
Mlla Ann Klllon has mado her
final roport as oxeutrlx of the ostnto
of Win. R. and Elizabeth Adnlr, and
hor bond has boon exonerated.
To Collect Note
W, II. Queenor has begun proceed
ings In department No. 1 of tho Ma
rlon county circuit court against R.
G. rierco to collect a notQ in tho sura
of $285, GO, which Is alleged to have
V(M mw4 ky.tfce defendant to Q.
My Best Friend.
Aloxanuer Benton, who lives 'on
rural routo 1, Fort Edward, N. Y
says; "Dr. King a now uiscovory is
my best earthly friend. It cured me
of asthma six yoars ago. It has also
porformod a wonderful cure of In
clplont consumption for my son's
wlfo. Tho first bottlo ended the ter
rlblo cough, and thla accomplished,
tho other smyptoms left ono by ono,
until alio was perfectly well. Dr.
King's Now Discovery's power over
coughs nnd colds is simply marvel
ous." No other remedy has over
oqunlod It. Fully guaranteed by J.
C. Perry, druggist; 50c and ?1.00.
Trial bottlo free.
Kept on using it for a little moro
than two weoks and found It drove
tho rhoumntlsm away. I hnvo not
had any troublo from that discaso for
ovor throo months." For salo by Dr.
Stone's drug storo.
Tho loss by flro of tho Curtis Lum
ber Compauys storo at Mill City
Sunday is put ut $35,000. Insurance
$16,000.
G.
A Narrow Escape.
W. Cloyd, a merchant, uf
Plunk, Mo., had a narrow escape four
years ago, when ho ran a jlmson bur
Into his thumb. Ho says: "Tho doc
tor wanted to amputate It but I
would not consent. I bought a box
of Bucklea'a Arnica Salvo and that
cured the dangerous wound," 25
JW, Powell In 1303, and transferred at J. C Perry'a, druggist.
Evangelical Appointments.
Bishop Thomns Bowman, who pro-
8 Med at tho recent conferenco of tho
Evangelical nasoclatlon will bo In Sa
lem Wednopdny night, nnd stnrt for
California Thursday morning. Ho
has completed tho appointing of
mlnlstors for tho Oregon conferenco
of tho Evnngollcal association. Thoy
aro ns follews:
Snlom district Ezra Maurer, pre
siding older; Salem, Liberty street
church, Rev. W. A. Guoffroy; Salem,
Chemokota atreet church, Rev. Mor
ris Hovorllng; Jefferson, Rev. N.
Shupp; Albany, Rev. G. W. Plum
or; Swoet Home, Rev. II. R. Gell;
Monmouth, Rev. J. A. Goode; Canby,
Rev. C. W. Roso; North Portland
and Tlgardvlllo German, Rev. E. G.
Hornsohuch; Tlgardvlllo English nnd
Chohnlom, Rev. W. E. Simpson;
Frultland, Row G. McElroy; F. B.
Culver, mombor of tho Snlom Che
mokota street quarterly conference;
Kings Vnlloy, Tho Dalles and Dufur,
to bo supplied.
o
If You Don't
Succeed tho first tlmo uso Herblno
and you will get Instant relief. The
greatest liver regulator. A positive
euro for Constipation, Dyspepsia,
Malaria, Chills and nil liver com
plaints. Mr. C , of Emory, Texa9,
writes: "My wlfo has been using
Herblno for horself and children for
five years. It is a sure cure for con
stipation and malaria fovor, which U
substantiated by what It has done
for my family." Sold by D. J. Fry.
o
Hurley & Hurley havo doubled
tho slzo of the Oregon Orlano. Vale
Is a live placo and they aro llvo
men.
Soro Nipples.
Any mother who has had experi
ence with this distressing ailment
will bo pleased to know that a cure
may bo effected by applying Cham
berlain's Salve as soon as the child
is done surging. Wipe It oK with s
solf cloth before allowing the base
to nurse. Many trained nurse x
tkl salve wltU beet results. FoV
sale ey Dr. Stone's drug store.
John Kirk went to Jefferson today
on business.
H. E. Roberts left this morning for
Turner on business.
Judgo Scott wns among thoso go.
Ing to Portland today.
Mrs. E. Breyman left this morn
ing for a short visit in Portland.
Airs. u. jj. Farmenter left
morning for n visit In Portland
Rev. A. A. Mooro returned this
morning from n visit In Portland.
Miss Anna Tato is visiting with
Miss Frances Lamboy, of this city.
William Each, deputy sheriff, loft
this morning for Woodburn on
business.
Miss Jessie Beauchamp wns among
thoso going to Portland this morn
ing. R. .L. Gulss, who has been the
guest of Cooko and Hal Patton, left
this morning for his homo in Wood-
burn.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hendricks
loft this morning for Portland for a
short business trip.
Miss Parmonter, tho city librarian,
Is In Portland visiting her mother,
who In very ill.
Mr. and Mrs. George Riches havo
gono to Eastern Oregon for an ex
tended trip.
J. N. Ledgcrwood loft this morn
ing for Stayton to visit friends and
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. A. DoVoo returned to
Portland, after a fow weeks' visit
hero.
Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Thlolson and
daughter, Miss Ellen, left this morn
ing for a visit In Portland.
Mrs. Frank Durbln and daughter,
MIbb Barbara, went to Portland to
day for a short visit with friends.
Superintendent Jnmcs, of tho peni
tentiary, lcit tins morning for a
brief business visit in Portland.
Mrs. E. B. Smith, after visiting Sa
lorn friends, has returned to her
homo in Portlnnd.
Mrs. J. M. Jones, who has boon
visiting hor fnthcr, G. O. Higglne,
loft today for hor homo In Soattlo.
Miss Margnrot Mllc3 loft thin
mo.'iilug for Spokane, whero sho will
spend n month visiting relntlvos.
Mrs. M. Pontor, nftor visiting Sa
eom rolntivcs and friends, has re
turned to her homo In Portland.
Mrs. A. D. Dunbar, who has beon
vlBltlng hero nnd in California left
this morning for hor homo In Enter
prise Miss Anna O'Brien loft last even
ing for a visit to her brother, who Is
proprietor of tho St. Charles hotel in
Albnny.
Mrs. C. Simpson has returned to
hor homo In Albany, aftor a visit to
hor daughter, Mrs. II. M. Bryant, of
this cltjv
Mrs. L. A. Harnett, who hns been
visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. M.
Wilson, of this city, left laat evening
for hor homo In Lebanon.
Mrs. W. H. Rlddoll loft this morn
ing for n two months' visit In Mlnne
npolls. Sho wns nccompanlod as far
as Portland by Mr. Rlddoll.
T. Duchatenu, of Grcon Bay, Wis
consin, was vlsltlug Eugene Bosse,
tho.llax man, yesterday. Thoy wore
old-tlmo frlenda In Bolglum.
Mlsa Corn Lltchflold, who haa been
vlaltlng hor parenta, Mr. and Mrs.
G. P, Litchfield, of thla city, left this
morning for hor homo In Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Evans, who re
cently rrlved from Indian Territory,
left this morning-for Stayton, whero
thoy will reside.
Mr. and Mra. J. J. Murray, of Bw-
., hnvn been visiting In this
(SU1IV, "- . .
city, loft this morning for n visit ro
Portland and various points In East
ern Oregon.
Mr. S. Buffington, of Roseburg.
who has been vlaltlng Salem rela
tives, left this morning for Stayton,
whero alio will visit her parents.
Mlaa Esther Bell, who has been
visiiw 5;
morn Y?f ".,-
Fred Hnef flH
thePr.,..Vwet,,
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Good Words f
CoMh si.
People 6TerVirlr tfe ,
In testlhrlnB tn it JT i
Chamberlain'. wi. .!"
Edward Phillip ofJ
writes: '1 whn to iiiJI
can recommend ChaVtriiliVi
Remedy. My little ft J
Vfhoi8twojeri6ii.v4.v.
this remedy vheKnrikihj
v-um BIUCO BD8 VU tt
About a month o 1 1
dreadful cold nnif i .
Chamberlain's Couth &J
wub soon as veil u era," i
cdy is for sale br Dr. St
moro.
MARRIED.
ALLEN-TELL. At til imt
bride's parent., UriaUfe I
Tell, 754 Kelly itmL
Oregon, Sundar. JUrll.t
3 p. m., Miss Emma LTU
Virgil R. Allen. Rtr. BML.
Episcopal church, o( rCJi
dating.
Tbo groom It a soa
Clork It. D. Allen, and tail
young couplo will tali Mt
In this city for the prwtt
The TeiM .
Cures all k!4r. 'VUte
rhoumatio trouble; ttMtriK
gists, or tiro dmU'!
mall for (1. Dr. X. W.H.1
OUre street, St Zwkfc.
for testimonial. MMi
drug store.
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Thn rnuntrr 1KII 10 I
that wo can almost fotfnil
nnllnr In rnn lTlTlfflaUl
school. And then this rfl
Ing too!
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