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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1907)
DAW,Y CAPITAL JOVTHiAl, gAMM. CiWGON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1007. e Folks who bxy A.t out Store A.1J return. L o Duy Sonne KHsfc m. va V jv A StiT, 4'. vvjs: 'z tS? iN 5- 1 'I . VbE A' k V a more rjy p v p i''j xiamwm i wmmsM i w iWmfLwmi P WM ?,'v vvftrff'' i sr -tf " ft r- n tea is sold, grocer. J. M. Lawrence, the Baseball The Merchants playtthe Y. M. C. A this evening at G:30,on Wlllnin etto field. . ""' ffifk h4J "I'll get it at Jos. Meyers & Sons of course." That's the first thought when you want to buy clothes. When you think of our name, you think of high grade goods and fair prices. . ONLY Wednesday Bargain Safe No. 346 Another rousing epoclnl which Is suro to attract tho ladles In groat numboru. For today's selling wo offer. 'A' I M3KBI Embroideries and Insertions In various widths In a 11 no assortment of patterns. Thoy come in 5 and G-ynrd longtha. Woll worth 12 and lCc yard. 5c y&td Nono sold until 8:30 a. m. Wedneaday. K M. iReu&lA 6 m ncarr s. INCOtrOVATCD J iiwiiiminiiHMMimi CITY NEWS A OoUeeMoa of Iatfwrtiuri Pat- Z munhm for Tow OowsUtamtloM X WMIHIIIIIIHIHMMmH Potit Curd Hall Now Bubjocta dally. Port Card Hall dully. 28. Wo only aek you to got ua two subscrlbero and bring In 50 conts for tho first month on each. Call at Journal ofllco and got blnnko. drub Oak uml Ash Wood For Sale William Drown & Co. Phono Main 115. lOt-eod Tho Flnrct 15-cont wall papor in Sal o in Juct rocolvcd, Duron & Hamilton. Doing Splendid Work When It come3 to wood work A. M. Hansen's sash and door factory is in tho lead. Church and Mill streets. Call Phono 82. Any little boy or girl that wants to go to Rlngllng Brothers' circus call Phono 82, from 4 to 7 p. m., and I'll tell you how .to get tickets free. Will He Hotter Made Hansen's sash and 'door factory will make it for you cheaper If it is made of wood. It will also bo mad-i hotter. To Trade Ono hundred and sixty acres in Klamath county to trade for small placo in or near Salem. Call at once. Derby & Wlllson. 8-21-3t Como Out mid Hear The speaking tonight at 8 o'clock, at Commercial Hall, corner of Com mercial and Center streets. Subject: "Government Regulation of Trusts," by J. II. Barkloy, of Seattle. River nt Low Ebb Tho water gaugo at tho O. C. T. docks tills morning registered exact ly low wntor, which is as low as tho Wlllametto has over been, except last year, when It wont six inches below low water. It will probably go still lower within tho next weok or two. Wanted 1000 acres of flax and hemp grown by farmers, delivered at my mill, for cash, just outsido tho cost lino of tho city limits. This is cosy to grow, remunerative, and bottors tho land. Apply at my rcsidonco Tuesday fore noon or Saturday nftcrnoon in town. Eugene Booso. To Enter Fall ltnccn C. A. Harrison, of Senttlq, brought two horscB to tho stato fair grounds yostordny ,to preparo for tho fall moot. They woro tho well-known pacing mnro "Nlquce," and tho trot ting filly "Miss Crescus.". John Ponder, of Portland, also pamo up with "Cordolla Jones" and "Irvlng- hearL" ami i n am m n; n u t f PERSONALS X-RAYS iHHH-WH I llllllillill M-H-r New iubjects tf. I Ono Dollar . I Per wook buys a Davonport Iron Ajdi Wood For SaIo Wm. Drown ft 'bod. or any oth- nloco of furniture I Duron & Hamilton. Co, Phono Maln 116. lOt-ood ItuckN HmrN And rungOH on easy terms. & Hamilton. Duron Wonderful Voluci In roccnt arrlvalB Duron & Hamilton. of wall papor. I co Craim and Cake ' Will bo sorvod in Wilson nvonuo Thursday evening, Auguat 22d, by tho Ludlcs of tho Maccabees. Try Stowdoff Dro. Celebrated BftUMKOo. Our sausage maker is I from the German school. Wo keep on hand constantly bologna, minced ham, lunch ham, boiled ham, liver sausago, Vienna aausago, met worst, knoblach, summer sausage, blood sausage, pork sausagg, link pork sausage, hoad cheeso, pluck sausage, prowod corn beof. Salem never has such a varloty of sausages. Try them tkouslotf Droo. Hand Concert ITho regular mldwook band concert will bo glvon in Wilson nvonuo Thurs ,day ovonlng of this wook, owing to mornings, tho play on Wednesday ovonlng; Oct a Duck llontor for these cool Duron & Hamilton. Do You KnJoy Ten? Fm Circus Tic&et J Our toa is tho host sold la Oregon, Any boy or girl who is willing to and Ib simply perfect for making ico- do half an hour's work, can go to tho tea. This la n luxury for tho sum- Ringllng Drotliora' circus, August 'inor Benson, Roniotubor whero such 'iB11illllllil& IT IS TIME To got your ulioea for tjjio hop yard. Wo cau furulsh them. Wo tiro selling hop yard uhooa at 75 conta to $1.75, Shoes Still Coming Wo havo a full lino of boys' and girls' and babies' shoos; thousnuda of thorn. v Wo havo anothof shlpmont on tho way of elka spied and buckskin top ahoea. v Wo havo tennis shoes galoro. ThU la TIJ13 SALKM SHOE STORK; tho shoo storo In Salem that has everything; In shoei. Wo aro keeping ovorythlng you ever hoard of that U good In shoe. , SAJMlrlOE STOR J5Wp" 326 STAYfc ST. SAIEM, OREGON buttor 1b now 37 conts, and nearly that Checsso Is also 8onii Market Condition Manager Wontworth, of tho Cnpl tal Commission Company, enmo pret ty near breaking his back tho other day rolling water melons, but ro ports that thoy hnvo been nblo to supply the demand so far. Aside from this thoy are busy with poultry, buttor and eggs, nil of which aro very high. Croamory sold at wholesale for farmers oto getting much for buttor fat. four conts higher than It was a year ago. Thoy aro paying 20 cents ensh for eggs, and lions, young and old, aro wprth 10 conta wholesale. Now potatoes are scarco just now, and bring tht producor 50 conta a bushel. ' o M.VIUUKD. HKNDEHSON-PnUNK. At tho Sa eom Hotel, Wodnosdny, August 21, 1907, nt 12 o'clock, Miss Minnie A. Prunk, of Aumsvllle. to Robert L. Hendorson, of Rvorett, Wash ington. Row Davis Errett perform ing tho coromony. Thoy loft this nftornoon for Ever ett, whero thoy will reside. Mrs. W. W. Sawyer, of Seattle, is the guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hazard, in Yew Tfirk. Mrs. T. D. Jones has just returned from an extended visit to friends in Everett, Washington. Miss Mae Bolso and Mrs. R. P. Boise, Sr went to Newport this morning for a two weeks' outing. Mrs. C. F. Whitecomb and little daughter went to Portland today, whero she will Join her husband, Mr. Whitecomb, who is a building con tractor, and has been in Portland nil summer. Mr. and Mrs. David R. Yantls went tc Portlnnd today. Delbert Harrison arrived today from Seattle, and whll ehero will be the guest of his aunt, Mrs. S. A. Rigg8. J. W. Harritt and family went to Cascadia today for a short outing. County Assessor Rice and family will take their summer vacation at Cascadia, leaving Salem for that point today. Mrs. G. D. Wilson and daughter arrived hero from North Yakima this morning and will mako Salem their home. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Whito and Miss Winnie Reed went to Detroit and BreitonbU8h this morning. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Duniwny havo gono to Seal Rocks for an outing. Miss Gnbriello Clark returned last ovonlng from Portland, whore sho Mill accept a position as stenograph- el with A. Welch, tho successful rail road promoter. Miss Clark Is a member of the Oregon bnr, and haB for seven years done law and court reporting, but .thinks sho will en joy tho change to commerclnl work. Mr. and Mrs. James G. White and daughter, Sophin, returned from Portland this morning, whero thoy have been visiting relatives for tho past two weeks. While there thoy nttonded tho funeral of W. L. Towno, whoso death occurred at tho Good Samaritan Hospital last Wednesday, caused from an operation for cancer. Ho 1b well-known In this city, and was a member of tho G. A. R. hero. Mr. A. W. Dennis, of 351 North Twenty-first street, had an accident on Ferry street, a short distance from tho Spnuldlng Logging Com pany's mill today about noon. Ho wnB coming up tho Btrect from tho compnny's ofllco on his wheol, when a delivery boy rushed out of orib of tho houses, nnd accidentally struck His wheel. Ho wnB upset, falling on his shoulders nnd neck, but was not seriously hurt. -o-' INCREASE STORAGE ROOM RAYS If you want to sco the comet you will have to- get up early, say about 3 o'clock a. m., or ojso stay up that way. n r Tho Salem theatre tonight will bo opened by "Swell Elegant Jones," and tomorrow night tin camo com any will open the season for the Hoi- llg, Portland' leading theatre. " s Mr. Taft Is going around tho world Just before the presidential election. This has been tried twice by Grnnt nnd Bryan and both lost the nomination. Tobacco trust Btock fell oft 29 plonts yesterday after tho Presi dent's speech. Wall street Is not talking loud, but the ozono In that neighborhood is of a cerulean hue. Rockefeller says the fining of tho Standnrd Oil Company has caused a lack of confidence. If It has this ef fect on John D. and mako him doubt what ho has considered his right; .to ruin nil competitors by tho Illegal use of tho company's wealth and power, the fine has not been In vain. Tho Journal has received -n notice that an "Anglers' As3qclatlon" is to bo formed In Gold Hill, Southern Or egon, tho object of which is to pro cure new Haws for improving fish conditions. If tho old laws woro en forced, new ones would not bo need ed. For Instance, that Roguo river dam nulsanco. Joaquin Miller nnd Jeff Myers havo visited tho Josephine caves, and hnvo .taken unto themselves tho priv ilege of naming tho differont sections It is needless to add that tho name of Jefferson Myers was pasted onto ono, nnd Joaquin Mlllor on another. Thus oven In tho bowels of tho earth "tho villain still pursues us." i Superintendent E. J. Nnlty, of tho Postal telegraph, In Now York, says: "Ho hopes tho telegraphers will Boon see tho orror of their ways, nnd return to tholr work." How would It bo If tho tclcgrnph companies saw tho orror of thoir ways, and paid tholr men wages such as they should havo? A story is going the rounds that Clio Western Union deliberately rob bed ono of its messenger boys who quit, through somo arbitrary rule Aro there no men left In Portland? Tho wrltor would llko to see tho game tried In a mining camp. Miners mny not bo much for law but thoy will not sit down and see a kid rob bed, and tho robber get away with It. MONEY-TO Over Ladd n.,..r.?H.l Frnk Meredith, n OffloowlthWm.ZJ, 129 Comtn,.i., B,ni nm ai NEW TO! Wonted. At one tw,. carpenters, at the B! MH Notice On and BttttwJ Rvan'R ro.,i . '.nAl and employment bhuT! Commercial Hall. ,? merclal and Center iJ t A ltHf?Jln VT . -"- ew 5-roojn Garden Road, two J water, all kinds of $ " ". a gacrlflw. Journal office. """ io Dorrow u best of real estatn u. Ply to "N, care Jo3 It M UnlA rt w sJiw-e -UUOn TTlJlw , . years old fcext Bprlnf. nue, ana has lm Will soil cheap. EnqJ tfouview street, or pha IH For Sale An A No. 1 qulro of Octave VogeU or 198. Wanted. Two fancy Irou ltal City Steam Ltntfy j ai once. Phono U5. For Sale BoTeral howl and farm lands at a bus iie-i National Dank, f-jn UT........1 -il . T71 itiuiiv!,-uiuan Toicfl Ui'l clean clovor hay, abwtt R. D. Allen, at court 1 For Sale Good, gentM team. Drlro single or4 qulro of Dennett & ; 554. 135 Commerdtli WANTED A Uv mc children to work j chard or drier dud son. A. W. P Btreet. Wanted Wo want jxcfil hops nt our yard SHi city on tho Garden yards and nice empty) wood and water, isJ I nlshed freo. PhonlP Geo. Swegle. CQNGER-ALLPORT. At the homo of tho brido's parents, Mr. and Mra. T. Allport, -134 South Six teenth 6treot, Tuosday ovenlng at S 30 o'clock, Miss Flora A. All port, to Omar C. Conger, Rev. Davis Errott performing tho cere mony. Tho young couplo will loavo to morrow for Jacksonville, whore they will mako tholr homo. Marrlngu Licenses. A marriage license waa today granted to Claronco N. Beeman. of Portland and Murah Hatch, of Sa lom, o Miss Marion F. Hetrick, book keeper at the Capital Commission Company's ofllco, is a,t Newport, and her placo la being temporarily filled by MUs Alpha. Smith. The railway 'Commission received today an nnswer from the Southern Pacific Railway Company to charges of inndequnto conditions at tho Salem depot, mndo by four transfer com panies of this town a few weeks ago. This answer amounts to practically a surrender by tho company, tempor arily at lenst. Tho four companies who filed tho complaint were tho Wlllametto Transfer Compnny, Cum mins Dros., tho Capital City Trans fer Company, Salem Truck & Dray Company and Capital Improvement Company. Tho principal complalntB woro that tho depot was In bad con dition, nnd that noithor sufficient men were employed to properly han dle tho freight and baggage, nor that sufllclont room was provided for stor ing It. Tho complaint assorted that, while more business was done nt the Salem depot than at any other in tho state, outsido or Portland, that tho dopot did not even compare fa vorably with many In much smnller towns. As to storage room they clnlmod that tho company had more than ono warehouse in tho proximity of tho dopot which could bo used as storage room for freight, nnd which aro now closed. Tho company, while denying that their force and storage rooms are In sufficient to handle all business trans acted nt the dopot under ordlnarv conditions, admitted that there is need of Improvement In equipment to accommodate tho oxcess of freight which cornea at this time of year. They have, they say, given orders to their agent In Salem to employ suf ficlont men to handle all business speedily. The hop warehouse near tho dopot will be temporarily opened as a freight storage room at once. While It Is not promised that this will be permanent, tho letter Informs tho commission that the company In tend making arrapgementa to open It permanently for freight next year. Will Catch tho Big Ones. Tho editor-ln-chlef of this family Journal went ovor to Newport today. Tho Colonol hnB taken a fancy to deep-sea fishing, from a taste of tho sport last year, and goes proparcd with .trawls, harpoons, diving sultB and overythlng else necessary to tacklo the doulzona of the briny deep, whether thoy como in tho shnpo of an octopus, llko Standard Oil, a whale llko Harrlman or a sea serpent llko tho presidential nomlnn tlon. Ho promised tho horso editor a letter, nnd also said, in caso ho caught an octopus, ho would send ua tho tall, which Is all right if ho does not also sond tho bill. o . Mrs. Eddy Wius. Concord, N. H., Aug. 21. Tho suit brought against the Mrs. Eddy estnto was formally withdrawn to day, and further proceedings to de termine her mental condition will be discontinued. Wanted Would like ti ranch suitable for !M" sheep, 3 to 5 yew; or would takoannckeM would Invest f 1509 1 I Btock. by manandvtfci etand farming, and itosV Good references. D, I Imthnn Sfllnm. Of. W SWll.UM, w...., " Hero to Stay Wlinn In town YOU liw" i cftt to visit tho Vaodett There nre good raoTiaj 1 cood music, with 111b" which aro extremely ostine and Instructive. tertnln tho oldaswel wi.nrn la n rontlnuOUl every afternoon from Ito'lJ r pool and restful hoate. children. The admtal' cents. Bri Signal a .A.J3C? Ct&ll IH&EII3" TODAY'S SPECIAL BANANA 20c Do. These ae not oret-tipe9 hvtv as yoti have paid 30c f MOIR GROCERY Ptoo.J82 s,J 456 SW t . AijP