DAHiT OAPITAI JOURNAL, 8AIJBM. OR1BGON THURSDAY, BKPTKMnElt G, 1007 8 JACKETS and FURS AT A SACRIFICE BY A COMBINATION OF CIRCUMSTANCES WE ARJS ENABLED TO OFFER A LIMITED NUMBER OF m I Ladies Jackets and Women's and Children's Futs AT HALF PRICE I Tnmmtfnw I8 mnant day HALF "W Short longthi of soasonablo and dopondablo goods at JrJKH-Ei t Ymu xri..lileq&l4 6& INCORPORATED CITY NEWS mim alii. nitpi A Collection of Important Par tgraplM for Your Consideration I'oat Card Hnll New subjccta dally. tf. 11. 1. (. Klka Don't forKot tho session this ovon Iok. WhiiHhI 1000 acrcn of (lax and homp grown by farmors, delivered at my mill, for cflflli, jiiHt outaldo tho caat lino of tho city limits. This la easy to grow, remunerative, nnd b'ottora tho land. Apply nt my roaldenco Tuosdny fore noon or Baturday nfternoon I" town. Eugene Bobiio. 8-31-tC LhcIiiiiuimI X JiuhiM'h California port wine, 2ro por quart Standard Liquor Company, Salem, Oregon, 0-4-3t llnml Concert Titst Night Tlio Sulem Military Hand rcudomd tho rojiular uild-wook concert hut evening In Wlllson nvenuo, Tho pro gram, while not up to tho Htamlard of tlui ouo given Monday ovonlng, wbh onjoyed by an appreciative audi once. Hho Took 'Tex" "TobhIo," tho bird dog, loft this morning for a dny'a Hulling trip. She wiih accompunled by H. N. Stoudon inoyor. and Boomed to bo undecided an to Junt what stream to tako him, but thnt probably U Immaterial Toi bIo profera n stroll through tho fields nnd along tho brooks, even If the Ash don't bite, to being compelled to list en to her innHtcr perform on hla ono-hundred-dollar bugle. Wlso TobsIo. U. J. O. Elks Don't forget tho session this even ing. At tho Hoard of Trade Rooms Among tho latest contributions to the Salem Board of Trade roomB aro a dUplay of One Hungarian plumbs, brought In by S. I). Tallmnn, of South Salem; a bottled cucumber, donatod by J. M. Ulglor, of South Salem, and a limb of a petito pruno trco ownod by N. Wolch, of EaBt Salem, show ing what fruit trees aro capable of producing In thla vicinity. Thy cu cutubor exhlbitod Is In n largo bottlo which la too small for tho ponderous vegetable. Mr. Dlglor cun best cx- plnln how tho cucumber wna put In tho bottlo, but probably cannot dem onstrate the method of releasing it In good condition, without broaklng tho glnBs. II. I'. O. Kilt llogular moctlug toulght. Fifty Ytrn Dead. Tuesday, Soptombor 3, was tho fiOth annlveralty of tho death of Dr. John McLoughlln, tho famoiiB old pi oneer. At Oregon City n solemn requiem high masa was conducted In bis memory at tho Catholic church, It. V. (). KlkH Uegular mooting tonight. Tim .lolly Hop Pickers Hundreds of famllloa havo started for tho hop yards, and hundreds more will go from day to day. Thoy all buy nun need mo uosi rouKu clothing, and for that reason they havo been swarming Into the 6. W. Johnson & Co. Htore, for there they can get the best, and only tho best, oven In tho common lines, and the prices are always tho lowest. 9-5-2t On Theft Annual Outing Dr. George Iloeye and family, of Oregon City, arrived In Salem thU morning, and are making arrange ments for their annual outing by camping at the fair grounds. They will bo at home to their frlonda there for soveral weeks, and have a most enjoyable time ns usual. Dr. and Mrs. Iloeye and Pete Emerson, Jr., are old-timers In Salem, and make the state fair an occasion for their annual outing, which provos to be very ngreeable both to themselves and their friends. Moresse at the Dalles Tho Chronicle is pleased to state that It now has a now manager in tho person of Mr. B. Meressc, who arrived today from Salem and will assumo his new duties at once, Mr. Mcresso has had wide oxporlonco in the newspaper business nnd conies to the Dalles from the capital city, where ho has been connected with tho Salem Statesman. The Packing of Fall lVnrs. Will commence tho latter part of this weok nt tho packing house of H. S. Olio & Co,, corner of Trade nnd High streets. Ton or twelve girls will bo needed for work. Those de siring work pleaso apply at ofllee at said plnco. 5 2t A Iteautlftil Cui The big sllvor loving cup which is on exhibit In tho show window of Pntton'8 book store, is to bo awarded for tho best packed display of fruit to bo exhibited at tho fair. Tho cup Is 10 Inches high and GYj across tho top. It Is tho donation of tho "Bet tor Fruit Publishing Company," of Hood River, nnd Ib valued nt $20. Lots of Hall Eugene hns tlirco bnll games Sun dny, tho celebrated Frakes team, of Portlnnd, plnyhig In two of them. Killed nt Kiigeiic A young man named Joseph May ers waB klled by n blast near Eu geno yesterday. Ho bad used a long fuso, nnd, thinking It had gono out, went back Just ns tho chnrgo exploded. Fourteenth Annual Fair- Second Oregon District Agricultur al Society, Roseburg, Oregon, Sep tember 10 to 14, 1907. On account of this fnlr, tho Southern Pacific will soil tlckots from Snlom to Roseburg nnd return Soptombor 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 nnd 1-1, return limit Soptombor in, for $0.90 for tho round trip. 9-C-Ct MntliewH-Pnyne.- A mnrrlago license wbb this morn ing Issuod to George W. Mnthows, of Portlnnd, nged 21, and Wlnnlfrcd Pnyno, of Salem, aged IS, George Wilbur wltnoBB. lililii f COBBLING We'll mend your shoes and we'H do it well. We do nil sorts of shoe repairing Wc arc well equipped and know how to do it. Wc have a repairing department fitted up with everything that's modern in the way of machinery for doing the best of repair work. ' OUR PRICES ARE VERY 1MODERATE HALF SOLES SEWED ON 75c Let us mike one oW pair of shoes new for you and we are right sure that you wiH come here for your "COBBLING.'1 To Rescue Young ltnss. Doputy Stnto Gnmo and Fish War den Mnc. H. llarbaugh Is ondonvor lng to Intoreat tho stnto in reclaim ing tho young basa In tho landlocked pools of tho Clearwater sloughs and It la expected thnt some decision by tho stato ofllclnla will be rendcrod within tho next fow days. Mr. llarbaugh statos thero nro millions of young bnss now In the landlocked pools which aro going dry very rapidly and within n short time nil theso young flbh will por Ish unloss steps are taken to sav thoni before tho wator rocodCB audi rlontly for thorn to bucomu a prey to birds nnd nulmals. Tho mutter will nlso be taken up with Swootwntor Land Company with u view to having a largo num ber of tho young fish plantod In tho roaorvolr now bolng constructed eaBt of the city. LowlBton Tollor. Mllrtlfc1tiliWWlrtiWWtrtMt Minstrel Are Coming. In order to fully npprocinto n min strel show, ono should take a position 1 In tho theater whore ono can got a jpllmpse of tho gallery. They By Oregon Shoe Co. THE HOME Of GOOD SHOES 'hat laughter la contagious, nnd to sto tho "Gallery Gods" a thoy laugh at tho boisterous fun on tho stage oeo cannot bolp but Join In the de light Tho Richard & Prlnglo's Georgia minstrels do not cator to ouo pnrt of tho house nlono; their vorformnnce Is to plonsos tho-masses, nnd from roports of tho crowded houses this organization is drawing, thoy seem to catch tho public fancy. Ono thing canbe said of Messrs. Ru&co & Holland, la that they have tho knack of putting together a min strel show that has no tiresome wnlt,or nets everything goes with a hurry and excltomeut. They will appear at the Grand opera house, Friday night. SAVE THE PIECES Of your broken lens. Wo can 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. PROBABLY CASE OF SUICIDE Mrs. George W. Moore Found Lying On the Floor With Her Throat Cut Mrs. George W. Moore wna found lying dead upon the floor of their home by her husband, when ho re turned from his work, nbout 7 o'clock lnst evening. Tho Moores lived two miles from Sidney, near the school house. When tho husband discovered the body it was lying face downwards on tho floor In a pool of blood, and ho supposed his wife had expired from hemorrhage, Ho did not movo tho body, but phoned to pr. .7. N. Smith, of this city, who on being told tho womnn was dead, sug gested ho Bend tho coroner. How ovor, tho parties insisting on Dr. Smith coming, ho went down last night. Tho body had not boon touched previous to tho doctor's ar rlvnl, and when ho took hold of It and turned It over a lnrgo cnrvlng knlfo dropped from hor thront, which had been cut so deeply thnt tho Jug ulnr vein nnd wlndpipo wore com pletely Bcvcred. Tho husband is firm In tho belief that his wife was murdered, ns ho claims she hnd been In good spirits nnd had never given nny Intimation that sho ever thought of sulcldo. On tho other hand It Is pointed out thnt thero was no reason for murdor. Both Mr. Mooro nnd IiIb wlfo woro quiet, Inoffensive people, having no ene mies. Nothing was taken from tho house, so thero sccnia to bo no justi fication for tho murdor theory. At tho snmo time, whllo Mrs. Mooro nev er mentioned tho subject of suicide, oho might linvo becomo despondent from brooding ovor hor condition Mrs. Mooro wna about GO years of ago nnd n cripple, bolng senrcoly able to walk, nnd wns qutto eccontrlc, nnd, whllo reasons nro apparently want Ing thnt would cniiBO her to tako her own life, snvo hor Infirmities, thoy nro equally wanting to explain tho theory of murdor. Thoro sooms little doubt but thnt It Is n enso of sulcldo. Coroner Clough nnd Sheriff Culver wont to the scene of tho tragedy this morning, nnd nn Inquost will no doubt bo held, It It has not already been dono today. It transpires Inter that Mrs. Mooro had been In poor honlth for some tlmo, nnd hnd expressed tho wish that sho might dlo. A phono mes8ngo from Sidney this nfternoon says tho verdict of tho coronor's Jury pronounced It a case of suicide. Oil Struck Near Vale. Attorney Fred E. Clark rotumod this afternoon from nn oxtonded trip through Eastern Orogon and Idaho. Ho roports thnt business In every lino la booming In tho sections ho visited, tho Idaho fruit growers declaring that thla will bo tholr bannor year, bo far ns profits on products sold nro concerned. Mr. Clark "statoa that a good (low of oil wns struck at a depth of 500 feet nonr Vale, Malheur county, by n company that has boon prospoctlng In that vicinity for sev eral months. A company for which Mr. Clark Is attorney is boring for oil noar Pnyottc, Idnho. -o- Relle of Whitman OeMroyed. A pluo troo, said to havo been planted by Mrs. Nnrclssn Whitman, wlfo of Marcus Whitman, tho mis sionary, noar Walla Walla, was struck by lightning during the storm Monday night and destroyed. Tho tree has long been n landmark there, nnd was especially revered because of tho fact that It Is supposed to havo been planted by tho hand of tho mar tyred missionary's wife. n Object to RnUlng Rates. Olympla,, Sept 5. The Washln lugton railroad commission yester day addressed a protest to tho Inter state commerce commission against the proposed increase of lumber rated on transcontinental railroads In Buying a Bicyd There are 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 inwwuwwwwwwwwwwwwwuwwwmM MM I II I 10 I HI II II I I I I I H I PERSONALS his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. man, wntch was celebrated Mlnnvlllo last week. H 1 1 1 1 1 I III I I I I I 1 1 1 I 1 1 HI I' Dr. Cartwrlght went to Portland this morning on business. Mrs. E. B. Boyso bna gono to Tur ner for a fow day&' visit. Councilman Stolz loft this mora- Ing for CorvnlllB on business. Tho Roy Rlcw Up. A rllann(1 fit... . -. uimibii nuiu oueoofgin Sept. 2 Bays: Mrs. Henry Wfl living near Bear creek on lake, near this city was seied Jured and hor 7-year-old hoi Attorney John II. McNary loft this !ntn"y wh,cn W v . In Tim linv'a lit. ii..1.-. . morning for Portlnnd on business, J. R. Flynn loft for southern vnl ley points on business this morning. Mrs. J. A. Thomas wont to Turner today whero Bho will visit relatives. Miss Bcntrlco Sholton wns among ..., ,.,i. ,...,f Twin.i n,iarnB0' Tho flrst blow ei biiuau t. ttu .. uu. ww . v. ... fc...w ino cap anu Lore n large noio boy'B Bide. Tho mother lo fingers and sustained other In tho boy's hip pocket ti when the mother was spankln Tho boy had been watching hS or using dynnmlto In blowing) nnd hnd slipped ono of the i hla pockot. Mrs. Wllllami morning. Mr. nnd Mrs. R. H. Hunter loft this morning for Albany on busi ness. Miss K. P. Tumor hnB gono to Roseburg to visit friends nnd rela tives. Miss Knto Carmlchacl returned this morning from a threo months' trip In tho East. Miss Evans, tho -woll-known mil linor, enmo up from Portland this morning. Mrs. O. Vogot left today for hor homo In Philomath, after n vlBlt to Salem relatives. Miss Margaret Miller returned this morning from nn extended visit In Portland and vicinity. Low F. Whlto nnd wife, of Spo knno, nro expected to arrive In tho city to visit relatives. Miss L. Harper, of Portland, Is tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Ev ans, of South Snlom. S. P. Lathrop, tho well-known "Economy Jnr" man, loft today for Ashland on business. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Johnston loft yestorday for Tamn, Iowa, whero they will reside. Robert Garretson, of Portland, re-j turneu to nis nomo last evening, ni ter n visit In this city. Miss Holono C. Dalrymplo Jins re turned from Portland, whore she on Joyed a two-weeks' visit to friends Miss L, Grnbonhorst, who nrrlved Tuesday from Toppenlsh, Washing ton, nnd Is visiting relatives hero, went to Portland today. Mrs. Bello Wear, of San Francis co, Ib visiting Mrs. Ruth Snyro, of this city. Mrs. Wear was formerly Miss Bolla DeLoon, of this city. Clyde J, Carlton, who visited rola tlvo8 In this city Sundny nnd Mon day, has roturnod to his homo In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Jones have ro turnod from Xowport. Mrs. Jones, who was very ill, is much Improved In health. Miss Mary Wann, chief stenog rapher in tho office of tho attorney genoral, has returned from tho Al sea country, whero she enjoyed a month's outing. Willis E. McElroy nrrlves today from San Francisco to tako charge of tho stato fair band music. After finishing that work here ho will take up n similar proposition at Pendle ton beforo returning south. Mrs. E. N. Edes, of Oakland, Cali fornia, 12 in tho city for a few daya with friends. She has been at Mt. Angel, where her son, Bernard, who Ib now 17 years of age, will enter tho college. W. P. Holmnn, of Bandon, Ore gon, who has been visiting In the city, left this morning for Roseburgr, n route to his home. He attended Iho sixtieth wedding anniversary of DIED. CLARK. At tho homo of Ba on Mission Bottom, Wed Soptombor 4-, 1907, Inetl nged 3 years, 3 months i dnys, of gastro cntrltlt Sho wns tho daughter oil Mrs. W. E. Clark, of Arltfij nnd was visiting with tor j tho Jones farm. Tho body was shlppriU for burial. MONEY TO L( TII0S. 1 Over Ladd & Bush's Dank.E Norwich Union Fire Insurance Frank Meredith, Resides J Ofllco with Wm. Brown 20 Commercial 8trcet. NEW TOD) NoUco On and after July U nvnn'a real estate, loan, M and employment office W Commercial Hall, center merclal and Center streets 6-ZJ For Salt- Twenty-two acre! half aero timber. Three linnao thrn ebarns. three. orchard, team, harness and vwn mtlps from town, Tnnnof AV Ell'S. PhOUe 53 j-H Wanted Twenty prune pick miio nflf of the state p' fmnro & Son. Phone 195 ,.. n n so. 6. Salem. V.O . -. 9 l.i r I ii,.l-,.i- .wanieu the best orchards In . lim.sos for plck"! per bushel for IUllMj j men m mo " , m r v n So. 4, Saleo- .nnrs ill. Write or e : . , .1,, At sia Farm nt '""" . CBi con. 40 acres, all la 1 good soil; a splendid .. .MauirfltInff. Adar well & Co.. Philomath, Or UheJi VfT JF t,., four unfarni ,.. .r and pfcoo" at 650 North Winter, i ' or . . ...... ! MH -) j . MruMi iorwara, out uuai o ""- ramogt tfcan u th cr cy, auhl vMk writ rich w . uj aiuJ t k. . . -- uwatam inxa vaur&j m. il. l.i TTT. "- w-, m Wll 3wMi.