8 DAELY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALBM; OREGON WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1007. 1 jPa and Ma don't jSeem to care How' I look o JWKat I wear! An 1 feel just Like a fool '"When theyl sec my Clothes an School, lit iJ'A' F w I 1115 WON'T SHY AT THE FIItST DAY OF SCHOOL IF YOU START HIM OFF IN A FRESH, NEW SUIT. OUR ROYS' AUTUMN SUITS ARE WONDEHS OF THEIR KIND. STYLISH, COMFOHTARLE AND STRONG. CONSIDERING THEIR EXCELLENCE, THEY ARE EXTREMELY LOW IN PRICE. TODAY ONLY SPECIAL SALE NUMBER iJ18. Another good bargain coming nt tho beginning of the cool Benson. For our mld-weok special wo offer COTTON COMFORTS In medium and dark colors In Sllknllno Covers cotton filled tied full Blzo a decided bargain at regular $1.25. For today. 89c No phono ordors received. No no sold until 8:30 a. m. todny. I horses, of Portland, who recently re turned from Europe with 91 head of Percherons, Bolgiums, German Coach and English Shires, was In Salem yesterday making arrangements lo exhibit 40 head of his finest horsca at the state fair. Among the banJ will be n Shire horse that won at London over the best horses of the King of England. I Lai-liniiind & Jacobl's j California port wine, 25c per quart Standard Liquor Company,, Salem, Oregon. 9-4-3t .Fourteen liming Mod ford had n 14-inning ball game between tho Medford and O. It. & N. teams, Medford winning by a score of 1 to 0. It Is snd to have been one of thS best-played game ever puOup in Southern Oregon. $mr"-m$t3 SAVE THE PIECES mm can JUDGE WALDO'S FUNERAL. Held nt Grange Hall In Mneleay and Largely Attended. 4ccJ. Hleu&lA 6 SxmA I jTt INCORP07ATCQ J Tho funeral services of the late Judge John B. Wnldo woro held till forenoon at Cranio Hail in Macleay, Rev. P. S. Knight ofllclatlng. Mrs. Halllo Parrish-Hlngea sang for 'the occasion, and tho attendance is said to have been tho largest ever known at a funeral In that neighborhood. After tho simplest, yet most imprcd bIvo service, nnd after tho friends hud viewed 'tho remains, tho con cotirso proceeded to Salem, where the last that was mortal of this, one of Oregon's most notable and noble citizens, wus laid to rest besldp the gravo of his father. Nearly tho en- tiro membership of tho bar of this city, nnd many from other portions of tho Btato, woro in nttondnnco. Of your broken lens. We duplicate it without sending away. We do our own lens grinding. Re member mo tho next time. Only optician on Commercial street. CHAS. H. HINGES Graduate Optician. 123 Com. St., next to Capital Bank. HIM I I III 1 l I Hit Hill! PERSONALS FUNERAL THIS AFTERNOON. HGITY NEWS A Collection of Important Par- grlu for Your OoiuldwuUon J Port Onnl Hall New subjects dally. tf. Wanted 1000 ncrcH of llnx and homp grown by farmors, delivered nt my mill, for ciisli, JiiHt outsldo tho east lino of tho city llmltB. This is onBy to grow, remunerative, nnd bottors tho land. Apply nt my rosldonco Tuesday fore noon or Saturday nftornoon In town. Kugono Bobbo. 8-31-tf Rout Fail to Attend Ansel's Wild West Show tonight, nonr depot, at 8 o'clock, and hoar thu cowboy bund. Don't Full to Heo Tho banning of tho horsothlof i nnd the branding of tho mnvorlck calf, lit Ansul's Wild Wont Show tonight, Draft Ronlutlom Tho muiuborH of thu Marlon Coun ty Bar AHooolutlon met In special bob idon lust evening, nt 7 o'clock In tho court houBu, for tho purpose of drnft lng resolutions th omuttor of tho death of tho Into Judge J. B. Wnldo, who wan one of tho pioneer mom born of tho association. A commit- too, of which L. II. McMnlion wub named us chairman, wus nppolntod and empowered to draft n sot of res olutions. After a Bhort meeting tho UHsoclatlon adjourned to meet today nt 1 o'clock at tho court house, from which placo they proceoded In n body to tho Wnldo .funeral. WIIkoii Paid 1?5- D. M, Wilson, tho timber lnnd dealer, who was arrested upon a wnrrnnt Hworn out by hh wife, chnrg Ing nssnult and bnttory, wna yoster day nrrnlgued beforo Justico Wob Btor. Tho prisoner pleaded not guil ty, but nftor n wltnosB, who nnd hoard tho quarrel, bad tCBtillod, tho defundnnt wns fined $5. Tho na suult, nu set forth In tho complaint, took placo Sunday night. DoM'rtlon In Charged Mrs. Ellzaboth C. Carpenter hns begun dlvorco proceedings in depart ment No. 2 of the Marlon county circuit court ngnlnat Alfrod O. Car penter, charging doBortlon, .which is Hot forth ub having taken placo on August 1, 1905. Tho parties woro married In Oswego, Kansas, In Feb ruary, 1902, nnd to tho union wns born u (laughter, who Is now lf months of ngo. BoatdoB n decroo of dlvorco, Mrs. Carpenter asks tho custody of tho child. A. O. Coudlt appears as attorney tor tho plaintiff. Ruby Horn's at Fal A. C. Ruby, tho importer of flno I Thousands of Shoes; Thous ands of Pairs of Shoes; Thousands of New Shoes; Thousands of Pairs of New Shoes : .Many Pay LnBt Trlbuto to Departed Friend, nnd Heap the Mound Ahovw Her With Flowers. Tho body of tho Into Mrs. J. G. Wright arrived from Senttlo on tho 11 o'clock local train todny, nccom- pnnlcd by Mrs. Ella Rosenberg and hor daughter, Mrs. Greta Frelelgh. Thoy woro met nt tho stntlon by mnny relatives and old-tlmo friends of tho fnmily, nnd tho remains were tnkon to tho Clough undertaking pnr lors. Tho funcrnl wnB hold from thero nt 2:30 o'clock, having been delayed several hours by tho fact that Rev. P. S. Knight wns called to tho Waldo funcrnl In tho cnrllor pnrt of tho day. Tho pallbearors woro ex Govornor Moody, Hon. Edwin Illrsch, C. B. MooreB, J. W. Roland R. B. Goodln nnd D. T. Brown. A lnrgo concourso of friends, In curringc3 nnd othcrwlBo, nccompnnled 'tho ro- innlnB to Rural comotcry, where thoy wero laid nwny in tho family lot. Rov. P. S. Knight, who hnd been n lifelong friend of deceased, per formed a short scrvlco nnd pnld a high trlbuto to tho dopnrtcd nt tho gravo. Mrs. Hinges, who hns been it groat favorite with tho deceased from childhood, sang thu beautiful numbers, "Uemcmberod for What Sho Hns Bono" and "Nonror My God to Thoo." Thoro wns n wenlth of flornl remembrances from vory mnny of hor friends, not only from Snlom, but from Sonttl-, Portland, McMinn vlllo nnd other points, whoro Mri. Wright wnB known, Senator nnd Mrs. Oeorgo S. Wright and others, of McMlnnvllle, came ovor to pay their last trlbuto of respect. MISSED T11K TAKGKT. Rut as Is UmmiI In Surl Case Plug god Ills Friend. Another hunting accident resulting In tho death of Ed. Hughes, of Klleen. In tho Hlue ittdgo minim; dhtrlet of Southern Oregon, is re ported. This tlnm tho mnu who did the shooting flrod nt n tr, nnd, of courao, missed it nnd plugged hU frlond. Strnnge how one of those fellows who would sit inside of 'i house nnd miss p can nlwaya pop some one dead enn r Bhoea for tho hop pickers, from 7Bo to f 1.75 n pnlr. Shoes for everybody. Shoos Just In. Shoe still coming. Othor orders sont In. Shoos for tho bnblea. Shooa for tho boys and girls, Shots for the old folks. Wo have tonnla Bhooa galore, This U tho Salem Shoo Store; the shoe store lu Salem that has ovsrytblng In shoes. Everything that U good. Wo can fit you out In shoos. HH B M r.M iXc SALEM SHOE STORE, gar 326 STATE ST. SALEM, OREGON BEING WITHOUT HIKING 1H)V. HER, IT IS PRACTIOYLLY A NK- CKSS1TY. KVKRYBODV FAMIL. IAU WITH KPPI.KY'S PKRFEC TION BAKING POWDER PUT 1'P IN CIIiASS JARS, APPRECIATE ITS SUPERIOR QUALITIES OVER OTHER BRANDS. THER ISN'T A UAKIXG POWDKK TO EQUAL IT MANUFACTURER RY C. M. EP PLKY, SALEM, ORE. iHhH-HH I I I I 1 IIIHUI lllr Max O. Buren and family loft this morning for n few days' visit in Port land. ( Mrs. Allnrd Conger left todny for Portland, where she will reside It. II. Rutherford wont to Mnrion today on business. Ex-Mayor Waters went to Albany on business today. Attorney John Reynolds, of Port land, Is In tho city on business Mrs. W. M. Bushoy left this morn ing for a visit to relatives in Mehn ma. C. J. Colton, of Portland, visited relatives in this city Sunday and Monday. Mrs. J. W. Crouch loft this morn ing for Onkland, California, to visit relntlves. Mrs. Ellzaboth Cornell hns re turned from Newport whoro bIio en Joyed an outing. Mrs. W. II. Byrd hns returned from an outing enjoyed nt tho New port bench. Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Groh nnd dnugh- tor, Mnudlo, left todny for n short vlBlt In Albnny. Mrs. C. O. Huelnt nnd son, of Hoppncr, nro tho guests of rolntlvos In this clly. Miss I. A. Zook, of Dlllnrd, who hns been visiting In tho city, hns re turned to her homo. Thomns Long, nftcr n business vis It here, has returned his homo at Bridge, Oregon. Mrs. E. Jacobs, of Corvollls, 1b in tho city todny, to attend tho funoral of tho late Mrs. J. G. Wright. Professor Boycr of tho Willam ette University left this morning for Portland on business. Mrs. F. I. French, who hns been visiting Salem friends, hns rcturnod to her homo in Portlnnd. Miss Audrey Dnvls, of Roseburg, who hns been visiting Miss Bertha Kllnger, of this city, hns returned to hor homo. Mrs. W. II. Moody, who hnB beon visiting Ex-Govornor Moody nnd fnmily, hns returned to her homo In Shnnlko. MIbb Laura Bean, a teacher In tho Snlom public schools, Is cxpoctod to nrrlvo today from Newport whoro she has spent tho summer. Mr. A. Nowsom, tho popular drug gist, who has beon In business in Klnmnth Falls, has sold out his busi ness thero, nnd Is In Salem, his former home, visiting his mother. Mrs. George Chamberlain nnd daughter, Miss Marguerite, who have boon the guests of Mrs. C. B. Shelton, returned to their homo In Portlnnd yoatordny. Ml as Donna GuIbs, who has been visiting her aunt, Mr. Cooke Pnt ton, has returnod to hor homo in Linton. Sho wns nccompnnled by hor cousin, Luolln Pntton, who will bo hor guost for eomo time. Miss Holon Rldgowny, who wns th guost of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Carl ton, of North Snlom, Sunday nnd Monday, has roturnod to hor home In Portlnnd. George Stowoll nnd wife, of Alns ka who have beon visiting In this city, loft this morning for Portlnnd, on route to tholr homo. Mr. Stowoll l ehlof elork In the Unltod Stntos Burvoyor-genernl's ofllco nt Skngwny. Jonnlo McNnmnrn, of Novadn, n gopol trnct missionary, who has beon In tho city for several days, loft this morning for Portlnnd. on route to China, whoro sho will engage In evangelistic work. Mr nnd Mrs. F. K. Palmor, who hnvo boen visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Joo Zlnn, of this city, loft todny for tholr home In Pomoroy, Washington. Thov enjoyed a several woks' outing nt the Newport beach this sonson. Rev II. A. Ketchum nnd son. will left this morning for a brlof visit In Portland. Dr. Ketchum Is suffering from partial paralysis in one of his hands, which has necessitated his dUcontlnulug for a short time the evangelistic work In which he hns been engaged. Miss Nora Gregory and Mrs. Edna Hughes, of Oregon City, arrived this morning to Join tho campers at the Hlnre hop yard. fcWfcWiiiimrttrtMiHWrt In Buying a Bicycli There arc several things to consider besides the price you pay. The prin cipal thing is QUALITY. Our wheels are chuck full of quality. Princetons $25 and up, Cornells $40, Yales $45, Racycles $50. If you need a new wheel or repairs for your old one it will pay you to see us. We can save you $$, time and trouble. Best Work at Honest Prices FRANK J. MOORI mwwwwwwwwwwwwwwumwwwwuw MARRIED. WALLING DOVEi At tho home of th bride's brother, Homer Dove, south of Salem, Sunday, Septembnr 1, 1907, nt 12 m., Miss Blnncho Dovo to Mr. Hnrry C. Wnlllng, Rev. H. A. Deck offl clntlng. o DIED. LLEWELLYN. At the Oregon Hos pital for tho Insnne, Salem, Ore- gon, Mondny, September 2, lOOjf ErnOBt Llewellyn, nged 13 years, of septacemta. Tho unfortunate boy has no rela tives in this part of tho country. Tho funcrnl services will bo conducted from tho RIgdon undertaking parlors tomorrow. General Robert E. Leo Wns tho grentost genornl the world hns over known. Bnllnrd'B Snow Liniment is the greatest Llnimont. Quickly cures nil pnlns. It In within tho rench of nil. T. H. Pointer, Hempstead, Texas, writes: "This Is to certify that Ballard's Snow Lini ment has boen used In my household for years nnd hnB been found to be nn excellent Liniment for rheumatic pains. I am never without It." Sold by D. J. Fry. n - To Extradite Sinter Governor Chamberlain today hon orod n requisition from tho gover nor of Cnllfornln, for tho extradition of G. Slater, who is wanted in San Diego for issuing n chock on n de funct bank. The man Is In Portlnnd, nnd will be tnken bnck nt once. Kills Port of Colunibla.1 By net of tho legislature of the counties of Multnomah, cj nnu (joiumma wero created u rnto district nnd declared to be porntion by tho name of "ihi of Columbln." Tho object was to promoS commercial Interest of the maintuln towago service, ll plloat, Issue bonds and levy til This waa held by the ml court yestorday to bo a spg nnd therefore void, became Ifl diet with section 2 of article ; tho constitution, which declare corporations shall not be creatj special laws. MONEY TO LO TD0S. K. Ovor Lndd & Bush's Bank,Stlei Norwich Union Fife Insurance Frank Meredith, Reddest i Ofllco with Wm. Brown H 29 Commorclnl street. NEW TODi Notice On and after Jul; 1,1 Ryan's real estate, loan, It and omploymont offlco villi Commercial Hall, center ol merclal and Center streeuy MM Lnino Bnck. This Is nn nilmont for which Chamberlain's Pnln Bnlm hns proven especlnlly valuable, in almost every lnstanco it nffords prompt nnd por mnnent relief. Mr. Luko LnGrnnge of Ornngo, Mich., say3 of It: "After using a plaster nnd othor remedies for three weeks for n bnd lnma bnck, I purchnsod n bottlo of Cham berlnln'B Pnln Bnlm, nnd two nppll cntlons effected a cure." For sale nt Dr. Stono's drug store. For Snlo Several house la nnd farm lands, at a bargain ltal National Bank. Ml Straw Wunted bnlod straw, office. -Five tons ol I A. F. Hofer, i H Wanted at Once 35 hop Pi For pnrticulnrs apply to Wllsin. J" T,,htFoldlng b d springs, Chemekotn street and North 1 school. Finder please Toonl, rtnnnv. PhOUO F 147. 9-M TIRE TAPE AND TENTS FOR THE Hop-Pickets You need both, and this is the place to get them We Sell C t!ey That Cj Come in and let us show you a fine line w P oefcet Ctitlety, Sheat s, Razors Over 300 Patterns to Choose From && ' 2.