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DART CAPITAL JOURNAL, BAIiSM, OREGON SATURDAY, AUGUST a, 1007. fi Legitimate Bargains ABOUND TJIKOUGIIOUT THE STORK. Bargains that mean a great deal to you In savings and worthy and up-to-dato merchandise. Our stock Is fresh and of the newest styles and materials, SHOP AT TIIK RELIABLE STORK Purses A lino of women's purses In all sizes and colons. Half Price Cushion Tops Roady to bo workod pretty de signs. Half Price Jap Silks For Bummor waiBtfl. CGo values, Ipoclal , In plaids, . 29c One Nice Thing About Offering a man Hart Schaffncr &Marx clothes is that ho knows right away what we're talking about, nnd Hint we'ro offering him some thing ho Is informed on. Kvon tho fellows who haven't worn these clothes know thcy'n. good; and any man who has once been In Hnrt Schnffner & Marx clothes Is hard to satisfy with anything else. Tho Prices Arc Low Enough. SPLENDID GONCERT TONIGHT H-HHI I IIINIHI H-H Hill; PERSONALS t-miniiU'l Read the Program For-the List of Good Things In Store At the Wenger & Chcrrington opening tonight there will bo all kinds of musical attractions. The Missos V'rclor will play their violins, tho Stalwart Quartet will sing, a J fx?J. lileu&iA 6 A INCCf!fXr?ATD splendid orchestra will play and the finest Instrumental music will be had on the most magnificent instruments. Everybody invited to this free con cert. Program. "Laughing Sam Walter Rolfe Orchstra. "0, Dry ThoBo Tears" violin obll- gnto Teresa Del Roigo Mr. Jako Wenger. Piano duet, "Hcldelburg March" C. C. Converse Miss Myrtlo Knowland and Mrs. W. M. Cherrlngton. "Kiss of Spring," waltz Walter Rolfe Orchestra. " "RoBaleo, Yodlo Song Mr. and Mrs. J. Wenger. "Wnldmoro March," violin duet. . F. II. Losoy Viola nnd Pearl Vcrclor. "Sweet Romebranco. .Claud St. Clair Orchestra. "Rod Wing" Kerry Mills II C. Eploy, orchestra accompaniment Emmltt's Cuckoo Song. J. K. Emmltt Mr. Jake Wongor. Selections Stalwart Quartet o H-H Hi il Mill O. R. Ridgeway left today for a three weeks' outing on Tillamook beach. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Meyers have gone to Klamath Falls for an extend ed visit. Mrs. L. Micklln, society, editor of tho Telephone Register, at McMinn vllle, Is visiting in the city. Mrs. George Olds, of McMInnvlllo, I: the guest of Salem friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hurst went to Newport today, where they will enjoy an outing by the sea. Ed. Bullock left this morning for TIIK IIOMK OF LEGITIMATE IIAHGAINM. m GITY NEWS '- 3f A Collection of Important Par agraphs for Your Consideration Murdered - Dirt, by the Capital City Stoam Laundry. All work called for and delivered. Satisfaction guarantood. Phone Main 105. 7-9-tf Notice Wo aro not in position to nccopt or dw for sinbwood for nbout 30 day. Tio Chas. Bpauldlng Logging Coin puny. 8-1-tf Abii Wood For Hal Win, Drown & Co. 115. Phono Main lOtood. TwwIwth Examination Notlco is hereby given that tho county uuporitondont of Marlon county, Oregon, will hold tho rogu lar examination of applicants for tate and county paporB at Salem, Oregon, In tho Methodist ohurch, bo Rlaning Wednesday, August II, 1807, nt 0 o'clock n. in. nnd continu ing until Saturday, August 17, at 4 o'clock p. in. K. T, Mooros, County School' 8uporlutoudont. S-3-5t. o A Rare. Concert When nnybody In Suloin wants a good ovonlug'u inimical program, thoy Always get Jako Wenger, If poaslblo, but now that gout Ionian will have a llttlo opening progrnui at his own toro, and, of courso, ho will give, (ho public tho bOHt ho Iiiib on tap. Tho Wongor and Ohorrlngton muslg opening Imn boon a success all day, nnd thu crowning part of It will bo tonight, lun a raro musical program will bo rendered at their store Commercial Hridgo Accepted Tho brldgo coinmittco yesterday formnlly accopted tho work of tho Gonornl Construction Comnnnv' on tho now concroto brldgo on North Commorclal street. Thoro Is a smnll amount of comont work to bo d,ono, which will bo llnlshed Mondny. This will comploto the work of tho Gonor nl Construction Compnny, which Is undor tho supervision of J. G. Smart. Tho Capital Improvomont Company will soon finish tho remain ing fill. Tn.iwyers MunI Decide An opinion wns yesterday glvon from tho nttornoy-gonornPs olllco concerning the funds on hand in tho cancelled acnooi district No. 12 or Union county. A letter was recolved from John Frayloy, treasurer of Union county, nsklng if tho monoy could bo used to pay off tho debt of tho dlHtrlct. Tho funds on hnnd amounted to $000. Attornoy-Gonornl Crnwford gavo an opinion that tho monoy Bhould bo applied to tho pur pouo for which it was voted. Tho piopor courso, ho said, would bo to call a meeting of tho taxpnyors who hud voted tho money and allow thorn to decide tho manner In which tho amount shall bo disposed of. United llrctlnvii, Campmeetlng corner of Sovon toenth nnd Nobrnska streets, begin ning tomorrow and continuing throughout tho week. Sundny Hchool at 10:30 a. in. Pronohlng nt 11 a. m. Evening services at 7:30 p m. Everybody cordially invltoJ. INCORPORATIONS FILED. Hell Gate Now Owned by n Joint Stock Company. Will Slug Duet Tho duot "It Is of the Lord's Groat Mercies," by Mollque, will bo sung by Jako Wenger and J. G. Tumor at tho morning services of tho 11 rat M. E church. Outing Shoes When you'ro packing up for )Our Summer Outing don't forgot yoar Outing Shoes, They are as necessary for your comfort and plcasuro as a cool breeo or a shady nook, Wo'vo Outing Shoes for all purposes for Man or Woman, Twmis, Golf, Yachting, Ball, Etc. Robber Soles or Rtsbbtr Heels. White and Colored Canvas. High or Low Cot. $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 to $2.50 lHm't neglect your Outing Shoes, tliey'ro so comfortable- and 3rtri. Tho following new firms have fllod articles of Incorporation in tho of llco of tho secretary of state: Holl Gato Mining & Development Compnny; Incorporated by August Fotsch, Ooorgo Calhoun and R. E. Gilbert, with a capital stock of $500, 000. Tho main ofllco will bo situated at Grants Pnss. Tho Coqullle River Transportation Compnny; Incorporators, J. C. Moo- maw, C. J. McLean, T. D. Whlto nnd II. W. Dunham; mnin ofllco, Coqulllo, Coos county; main object, conduct ing freight and pnssongor boat sor vlco on tho Coqulllo rlvor; capital stock, $50,000. Tho Independent Warehouse & Milling Company; Incorporators, W. A. Iildlaw, George N. Crosflold, M. A. VanGUdon, Hormnn Papo and Henry Rlcholdorfor; mnln placo of buslnoss, WnBco, Sherman county; main object, running a flouring mill; cnpltal, $27,000. The Portland Tent nnd Awning Compnny; Incorporators, Frank Mon nor, Sidney Gordon nnd George W. Gordon; plnco of business, Portland; main object, dealing in tents nnd oth er canvas goods; capital, $5000. Tho Hankers' Llthogrnph Com pnny; Incorporators, J. D. Abbott, George If. Shlnhoff, C. L. nnrtllns and W. G. Allghln; placo of buslnoss, Portlnnd; object, conducting litho graphing nnd printing plnnt; cnpltal, $5000. Hopo Presbyterian church of Port land, was Incorporated by George L. Hibbard, O. C. "Benson nnd N. W. Rowland, Portland on business. He will prob ably locate In the metropolis. Mrs. E. Petzel left this morning for Portland and other lower valley points to visit relatives. Miss Hazel Glesy left today for Au rora, whero Bho will spend ten days, visiting relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Enrlght left yesterdny for an outing on tho lower Columbia, after which they will spend some time at Yaqulnn. Miss Lucille George, of Cottage Grofvo, who has been visiting Salem fiiends, has gono to Portlnnd, whero she will bo tho guest of relatives. Mrs. A. L. Stinson nnd grand daughter, Miss Rhcta Gont, left this morning for Newport, whero they will spend tho summer. Mrs. Joseph Bornnrdl left this morning for Creswell, .to visit her mother, Mrs. J. Schmltt and to at tend a reunion of the Schmltt fami ly. Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlcs Pomoroy nnd son, Miss Emma Klein, Mrs. Paul Stego and Mrs. Fred Erlxon and daughter loft today for Newport, whero they will spend a month on tho beach. Mrs. W. T. Prunk left this morn ing for a visit In Turner. Her son, W. II. Prunk, nnd daughter, Mrs. Saxton, accompanied her. Mrs. Sax- ton and dnughtcr recently nrrlved here from Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. John Fnrrar and Mrs. Edith Wllkerson, of Pittsburg, Pn., have gono to Newport to Join tho campers at tho beach. Mrs. Wll kerson Is a slBtor of Mr. Farrar. Judgo Alex Sweek and Seneca Fouts, a rlBlng young nttornoy of Portlnnd, woro In tho city todny, looking after somo Incorporation matters. T. W. Davis,' grand chief templar of tho Good Templars of Minnesota, Is visiting In Salem. Ho wns glvon a reception by tho locnl orgonlzntlon of Good Templars last evening nt tho homo of Mrs. E. M. Vnndervorc, on Church street. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. L. Skolls, of Har dy, Nebraska, aftor a short visit In tho city, have gono to Portland, en- route to their homo. They hnvo boen making n tour of the western stntcs, and nro vory much pleased with Ore gon A Chance To Bid lot Yout Btisi sxaejsj WHEN YOU NEED A UICVCLE OR REPAIRS Fon y ONE, IS WHAT WE ASK. Bit GIVING YOU CAREFUL SERVICE WE FEEL THAT WE TRADE. WE GIVE YOU u-K0l,J rnoMpr J hold ot Just a Little Bette Tha the xSest THE RACYCLE, YALE, CORNELL AND PRINCETON J THE WHEELS AVE CARRY. THEY GO FOR $20 AXf) t WARDS. t 1 WE FIT ALL KINDS AND MAKES OF TIRES, RIMS COASTS 11REAKS, ETC., ON SHORT NOTICE. GIVE US A CALL. Best Wok at Honest Pi FRANK J. ces MOORE M "-" 365 Y. 31. C. A. MOVES UP THE LINE. Fnlrmount Team Renten LnRt Even ing on Wlllnmetto Field Score 1 to 0. I I I i I I 1 1 I I I It I I I I I I III I 1 1 I' Standing of Teams. Won. Lost. Pet. Merchants ...S 3 .728 Fnlrmount ...5 C .455 '.' Y. M. C. A. ..4 6 .400 I; Wbolcn Mills. 4 G .400 lllllllllllll I I CI I I I 1 I II It was four for tho Y. M. C. A. nlno Inst evening and a goose egg for tho Falrmount aggregation nt tho closo of a warm game of basebnll played on Wlllnmetto field. "Chow" Jermnn again appeared In tho pitch er's box for tho association, nnd kept tho Fnlrmount wlllow-wloldors fau lting tho air trying to swat tho horse hide. Dauo's arm was out of commission last evening, nnd Kceton did tho twirling for tho Fnlrmounts. Ho wiib hit quite freely, but, with fairly good support held his opponents down to four tallies. Tho Association received Its first honors Inst evening when In tho first Inning Southwlck wns wnlked to first. Ho stolo second, nnd wns brought homo by sacrifice hits by Gabrlolson Norwich Union Fire Insurance Frank Meredith, Resident ApA uiuco witn win. Brown & Co,s inv commercial street. NEW TODAti For Sale. Srx-room house, wltlti porches; two blocks from oil all kinds of fruit; good water. Will sell for $100), cask. Address "N.," JournU MM Wnnted. To buy 20 busheliofb ley, nlso 10 bushels of ryt Hrback, Salem No. 3. 7-lMi" and Colemnn. Falrmount wiir nnn)iK They nro old-tlmo friends of to get further than second, nnd tho T. II. Powell, of Salem. !fl)8t round closed Mr. nnd Mrs. Hornco D. Smith, of Iown, who hnvo been visiting their cousin, Mrs. Snrali Donaldson, left this morning for a visit In Portland, nfter which they will return to tholr home. Thoy had not seen Mrs. Don aldson for 30 years, and their visit wns very pleasant. o . To Organize Chorus Dr. R. A. Heritngo has been askod to got up a chorus of luo voices for tho opening night of tin state fair. Each singer will recelw free admission for two days. All who have fairly good volcos, also all the slngors of Salem nro requested to meet nt tho Wlllnmotto UnlverMu chapol noxt Tuosday ovenlug. Au gust 6th, to organlio this chorus. DIED. CARPENTER. At tho state Insnno nsylum, this morning at 11 o'clock, Nathan B. Carpenter, aged 81 years. Tho body will bo shipped to Na tron, Oregon, for burial. ,T-sa:-a-sr.ti Oregon Shoe Co. THE HOME OF GOOD SHOES Caulata at tho Fair All tho children of Snlsm, from '. to 10 years of ngo, aro requested t !uoet In tho Unlvorslty chnpl on next Monday ovonlng, August Bth, nt s o'clock, sharp, to organlr n chorm of 60 voices to glvo th beautiful cantata "Months nnd Soiuons" at the stato fair Saium Day ovonlng, August 2lst. Each child will receive ad mission two days at the fair tfree) Or. R. A. Heritage, dlreotor. Jos. Webber Dead. Ex-Chief Englneor Jos. Webbor, of tho Albany flro department, died In Portland Thursdny evening, nt the ngo of nbout 74 years, after an Ill ness of somo time. 1 to 0. In tho second Inning tho Fair mounts nnrrowly averted a catastro phe, when Hunt lilt n drive over third Making flrst, ho stolo Becond and third, and Sanders wont to bat with two out. Ho hit an Infleld ball, but was nnlled before reaching flrst. Jermnn scored In tho third nnd tho J other tallies were mado by sacrifices and stonllng, MONEY TO LOAN. Wanted Compotent girl for i housework. Enquiro of Dr. Smith, 917 ,Court, corner S Phono 40. 7-Sl-tf- Notlco On and aftor July 1,H Ryan's real estate, loon, Idim and employment ofllco will U i Commorclal Hall, center oi i morclal and Center streets. 6-2941- ! For ShIo Several houses la and fnrni lands nt a bargain. C ltal National Dank. 6-1-cod- A Snnp If taken at once, one tcnfcl lot, 50x270. corner of 12th nt Cross streets, Yew Park. Abo pound DoLavel cream iepir good as now. F, A. Sutton, R.M D. No. 4. Phono Farmers 91. 8-3-lt' Jersey Rnll Cnlf for Sale Pure V nnd superb animal, four bow old. Will sell reasonably. TM Blundell. Mornineslde. Pki 1372. S-Mt' ll'..- rM... l,n.. at Willl&l mine tr mnn "'i. -uiuvuiui uuj, i -- Wi X'JlU I ... -, . , c.t.lt n T-.i. o ,. . I "LIU HDIOI. B " wvur i-nuu k uiiBirs uanK, sniem, Or. 41 H I II I I I 1 111 I 1 I IN I I H I j; Sweet :: PotatOCS Drank Solution of lllue Vitrei, Mrs. Wllmor Hondryx attempts! suicide at her home, at Tallman. Linn county, Thursday night, b drluklng nearly a cupful of bluo vit ro! lu water. Prompt work with a stomach pump saved her life. The woman is domonted and has at tempted Jier Ufa several times durlnc 9Our Business Is to Outfit You H !l 3 Can you use us. You are Invited to look over our complete stock of First of the season TRY THEM Moir Grocery f Company I 456 State Phone 182 B Q & ft. s 3 e GunsAmmunition and Fishing Tackle u Everything for the Sportsman H&&i LNU tirtiti m tit iitt m 1 1 1 1 i H ' 'i''(Mi1o;r'tyiiiitiMW')ilii tho last four months. Sho will bo (taken to the asylum.