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10 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTE3IBER 21, 1007. V . S ; i I I I f fa P Jl i Copyright 1907 by Hut Schafihcr fcf Marx Smart Clothes Tho now styles nro horo In n great variety so chooBlng Jb ,ot dlntcult. Patterns arc the nowest and finest found !n rendy-to-wear clothing. Every garment bearing tho Hart Schaffner & Marx label Is guaranteed all wool, which moans much to tho wear ors. Wears longer, holds Kb shapo hotter, and glvos you hotter Borvfco. All prices up to $35.00 erthelesB, Salem mado a good Im pression, and Mr. Jenkins and his family will move here In the near fu ture, on to a largo tract that ho has recently purchased. ' Lingerie Waists a Entire Stock of White Lingerie Waists to Choose from TODAY AT HALF PRICE MCORf & INCORPOmTFD wm CITY NEWS A Collection of Important I'm" Kgrapha for Your Consideration 9 Pout Curd Hall Now nubJoctB dally, Incmnlng Ono'ii Opportunity Thoro aro many wayo a young per son may Incrcnso hla opportunities and earning powers. Ono of tho beat ways Ib to socuro a bUBlnoBB ed ucation, "Whothor ono works for hlniBolf or another, nuch a training Is vory uaoful. It may moan tho dlf foronco botwoon success and failure. Tho Capital DiiBlnosa Collogo of Sa lem Is a good Bchool. Its graduatoa aro BUccosHful. Studonta may ontor Any time. Aa cntuloguo for tho risk ing. 9-lC-eod-3t Trains for tho Fal For tho fair, couimonolug Soptom bor 14, 1007, trains Nob, 11, 12, 17, 18 and second sections of No, ID and 1C, will 8top at tho Fair Ground up to and Including September '1 1st. JM3-7t llOKiilnr Kali Work At tho Capital ItUHlnoss Collego begins next Monday. Bcliool Regius-. Tho Capital UukIumr CollQgo. will begin Ita regular fall work on Mon ti ay next. A now oIiibu In short hand will bu atartoil. Many Will Ku Wr it Ib expect d that more than tho usual number, for this time of year, will enter tho Capital Business Col logo on Monday. Thoro Is no need of delaying tho time of beginning If your fall work is llnlHhcd. Solid Comfort Phono Watore' cigar atoro for an automobile Fifty cents faro to tho fair groundB, or for biro. Throo ma chine. Tho Capital City Auto Liv ery Company, 9-lC-Ct For tho Fair Tako an nuto at Waters' clgnr atoro for tho fair grounds. Faro CO ceutB. Throo machines. Tho Capi tal Auto Llvory Company. 9-16-0t Cnpltnl Normal School And DualncBB Instltuto opens ou Soptombor 23. Address J. J. Krapo, Salem, Oregon. 9-lC-Ct TIiIn Ijiht Ray of Fair Salem has ono of tho boat equipped markets In tho United States. It 'a tho market of StouBloff BroB. Every thing complete. And tho meats nro In keeping with tho equipment, Mak your Saturday order thoro. One on Father Moore In a country where large rivers run north, like tho Willamette, and where up is called down a good share of tho tim, many peoplo get turned around on the points of tho compass. Rev. Anthony Moore has always Buffered from this reversal of direction, and never did get Htraightoned out until tho other day he wont to tho stato fair, and en tered tho largo circlo of cattlo barns, thinking he wns going south, when he was really going north. He wont around tho circle, not noticing, nnd when ho camo out thoro was the tun setting in tho West, Just as It used to In old Ireland, and he threw up his hands nnd rejoiced that, to his mind, at last, tho sun was no longer going down in whnt seemed to him tho east, as it had over since ho landed In Oregon. His swing around tho circlo of tho big Btock Bhow had cojrectod his mental inversion, and ho hnd his directions right. When tolling his experience to a friend ho Bald he wnntcd to keop tho points of tho compnss right In his own mind, and ho hoped ho would not got tho directions reversed on tho last groat Journey nil must tako, as It might land him in a place ho did not wnut to go to. u CluMiibcrlnln's Cough Remedy Ono of tho Best on tho Market. For many yenrs Chamberlain's Cough Romedy has constantly gained In favor and popularity until it Is now one of tho most stnplo raodlclnes in ubo and hns an onormouo nnlo. It i lntondod especially for ncuto throat and inng dlBcaso, such ns coughs, colds and croup, nnd can always be doponded upon. It is pIonBant and safo to tako nnd Is undoubtedly tho best In tho mnrkot for tho purposes for which it la Intended. Sold nt Dr. Stono's drug Btoro. Marshal of .Silverton Arrested iv. j. iue.Hiuan, auverton's mnr Bhnl, was yestorday brought boforo Justico Wobator on a chnrgo of do laying nnd refusing to sorvo process on C. W. Matlock, for whom n war rant had been Issued on tho com plnlnt of J. K. Ilosmor. Hosmor re cently Bworo out a warrant for tho arroat of Mntlock, charging him with keeping his snloon open Sundays; which warrant, ho clnlms, has not boon Borved. MIHIIHllliHIIHI- PERSONALS iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii1 Hkutlug, Skating At tho Auditorium Two big bwbIoiis. both bobsIoiib, rink tonight. Band music at Tho old roincdiCfi aro tho best. Hickory Bark Cough Remody has boon In uso for ovor ono hundrod yearn by tho old Dutch Dunkardo of Pennsylvania, and is still In uso by all tho old famllios of Western Ponn pod lrom tho enst, and ninuufacturod flylvanla. Is absolutely puro; madh from tho bark of tho whlto or aholl- bark hickory troo. Tho bark Is ship fu Salem, Ore., For salo by all deal ora ovorywhorw. Rami Concert At tho skating rink tonight, 12. AdmltMilon, lOo, S to Rlv-thls Will Move to Salem Row J. W. Jenkins, of Hood or. attended tho Btato fair week. Mr. Jonklns is tho proud pos sensor of a 20-nero prlzo-wlnnor ap ple orchard, some of tho apples therefrom sold at $S per box Nov- COBBLING We'll mend your shoes and we'll do it well. We do all sorts of shoe repairing. We arc well equipped and know how to do it. We 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 MODERATE HALF SOLES SEWED ON 75c Let us make one okl pair of shoes jiew for you and we arc rigfit sure that you will come here for your "COBBLING." Oregon Products Win A Grnndo Rondo Valley booster enmo Into tho pavilion nt tho fair grounds yostcrday with an armful of lltoraturo published by tho Grand Rondo Exhibit Hall Association, nnd, nfter visiting tho various di playa of tho Wlllnmotto valloy pro- ducts, throw his pnpors on a tabl In a booth and said: "Well, gontlo mon, I hnvo soon enough. I will re turn homo in n few days, and ns qulokly as possiblo dlsposo of my Knstom Oregon Intorosts, nnd niova with my family to the Willamette valloy." Lost A watch charm, with "F. of A," omblom on front and Initials "L. 12. A.,' on reverse. U-turn to Journal otllc, for reward, 9-21-3t Judge Morcland left this morning for a visit in Portland. Mrs. A. Thomas left this morning for Portlnnd for a few days' visit. Mr. and Mrs. J. Nelson left this morning for an oer-Sundn visit in Portlnnd. Miss Bertha Gross, of Pendleton, is in the city to begin a course In Willamette University. Miss Lillian Qulner, of Eugene, Is the guest of Mlssos Ella and Bossle Schultz, of this city. Mrs. F. A. Insloy, who has been .'jltlng friends nnd the fair, has re turned to her home in Portlnnd. Mrs. J. F. Daws, of Silverton, af ter visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. .1. Thomas, has returned to her home. Mrs. L. Hemmorrls left this morn ing for Portlnnd, nfter visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jonh Hnnscn, of this city. Mr. T. J. Vaughn nnd daughte", Miss Grace, loft today for an over Sunday visit in Portland. Miss Bosslo Iroland, of Corvnllls, who has been the guest of Mrs. E. A. Mellon, returned to her homo today. Mrs. Mary Newland and Mis? Lydln McCulloch, who have been visiting In tho city, loft todny for Portland. Miss Cora Litchfield and nephew. Ralph Schlndlor, left this morning for Portlnnd, where they will visit for a few days. Mrs. Ella Smith nnd Mrs. Lola N. Hill, after visiting Salem friends nnd taking In tho fair, havo returned to their homo In Vancouver. Mrs. Emma Grahnm, who has been visiting hor nleco. Mrs. George Coop er, has returned to her homo Jn Portland. Roy Bean, who Is well-known In this city, loft todny for Portland, nfter taking In tho fair and visiting Salem relatives. Mrs. F. G. Smith, of Idnho, who hns spent tho summer visiting her son, Attorney Cnrey Martin, loft to dny for Portland, en routo homo. Miss Ruth Lilly, who hns boon visiting her sister, Mrs. W. W. Hnll, will return to hor home In Corvnllls Sundny. Waltor Corbet t, of Corvnllls, will arrlvo In tho city to visit his cotiBln, Miss Eva Hall', of East Stato streot, today. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Weather wax, who havo boon visiting In tho city. nnd tnklng In tho fnlr havo re turned to their homo In Aberdeen, Washington. David E. Baxter, of Spray, nftor n visit to Salem relntivos. loft this morning for Portlnnd, on routo to his home. F. M. Rosenberg, of tho Western Oregon Lumbermen's Association, and secretary of tho Willamette Val ley Dovelopmont Lcnguo, was in tho city Fridny on buslnoss. Bort Tongue, of Hlllsboro, the brilliant young lawyer and owner of flno horses that win out nt nenrlv every race meet, has been nttending tho atnto fair this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. G. Mnrtln, of Eu geno, who havo boon visiting Attor ney nnd Mrs. Cnroy Martin, havo re turned to their homo in Eugene, Tho two Mr. Martins aro brothors. J. T. Goss, past commander of tho G. A. R., of Washington nnd Alnska, nftor visiting relatives In ths city nnd tnklng In tho fnlr, left this morning for his homo In Vancouver. Mr." nnd Mrs. V. Campbell, who havo boon In tho city exhibiting tho nutomntic gas burner, will loavo th'a evening for Pendleton, to tako in tho fnlr at that place. Mrs. D. F. Rold nnd daughter, Mrs. J. L. Chnrlton, of Vancouver, Washington, have rotumod to tho' homos, nfter spending several days In this city, visiting her son, M. M. Rold. Mrs. Ollle. F. Stephens, who has been tho guest of Miss Mamie Mont gomery, tho well-known type-setter of tho state house force, roturned this morning to hor homo In Port land. Mrs. H. H. Kalbflelsch and Mrs. H. Voepohl hnve returned to their homos In Canby, ufter visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Mtimm, of this city, and seeing the fair. Mrs. N. J. Dye, of Tillamook, left this morning for Bosworth, Mis souri, whore she will visit relatives. She has been In the city for tho pnat several days, tho guest of friends nnd relntivos. Dr. Anglo Ford Wnrren, of Portland has been visiting hor brother, Hon Tllmon ForJ, of this city, during tho pat week. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Brenhnm Vnn Dusen, who havo been guests cf Mr. nnd Mrs. H. B. Thlelsen, nnd taking in tho fnlr, will return to their homo in Astoria this evening. Mrs. H. B. Thielsen wont to Port lnnd this morning to visit her dnugh tor,' Miss Ellen, who Is nttending St. Helens' Hall, In tho metropolis. Rev. R. C. Blackwoll, of Oregon City, hns returned to his home, nftor accompanying his son, who will nt- tend Wlllnmotto University, to this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. I. B. Nichols, who have been hero taking In tho fair and visiting friends, have returned to their homo in Brookwny, Oregon. Mr. Nichols is ono of tho lending merchants of his home town. Mrs. Allard, of Portland, nrrlvetl here Inst evening, and will leavo this evening for her home, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Will Craig head, who will remain in Portland for two weeks. II. C. Roberts, of Wasco, who Is In tho milling business thoro, wns down at tho stato fair, and reports Im menso crops of grnin in his county. Mr. Robertson wns formorly at Tur ner, where his peoplo wore en gaged In tho milling business. MIbs Ora Roby loft this morning for her homo In North Bend, Ore gon. Sho is well-known In this city, whore she formorly resided. Sho spent tho summer in Newport, from which plnco bIio enmo to Salem to tako In the fair and visit friends. Editor Cornwnll, of the Portlnnd Lumbormnn, was In tho city Friday evening in conference with tho offl-coi-b of tho Western Oregon Lumber men's Assoclntlon, and tho Willam ette Valloy Dovelopfnbnt Lcnguo. Ho stayed ovor today to seo tho stato fair. J. II. Fletcher, formorly editor of the Salem Indopendont, is visiting old homo scenes in Prlnco Edwards Island, Cnnadn. On Monday will ap pear another of tho lettorB ho Is writing for this paper describing hla trip to the Atlnntic const. Ho la a versatile descrlptivo wrltor of great ability. . o . Jmmmm Ey 8Piroat!i!:: M" to ita result ft.ii. ,. J i m in Don't Neglect Your Tho time is n. - - ujy W fin n vahp ..- . ,u. CJCa DCe(1 aU v,k""u6 uru snort your eyes may 1 end, If neglected Scfaopl children's eyes 8hoilli looked after before starting ha SChOOl. Tlinao . -..vuw neiirinft - should havo them examined to,!' M,a .1111 . u,e v..., u.u bum correct. Don't 4,1.. and seo Salem's lm . . Beu i.f """a'SMipttj,, CHAS. H. HINGE Grnduato Optician. ,., ut,.At tQ WpIW . Notwicb Union Fife Insurance Qr Frank Meredith, Resident Agtl Ofneo with Wm. Brown & Co J "i vumuiuiciui nirect. I NEW TODAY! -""""Tiftinimmniii, Notice On nnd after July 1 p , Ryan'e real estato, loan, InioruJ and omployment offlco will b J Commorcial Hall, corner of CcJ morcial and Center streets. 6-2 8-tf I' or Bnloi-A hack, horjo and hi ness, nlBo a good Jercy vm cow. At a bargain. Call at lit South Llborty streot or addrd "X," enro Capital Journal 9-18.3t- Boarders Tho Capitnl Business lego desires Information conwrJ ing plnces fqr students to bcti nnd room. Wrltn. nr nhnn Wi'J - ..-..,, w. ,.HHMW ""I 388. 9-18-It- For Snl5 Sororal housoe In Salo nnd farm lands, nt, a bargain. ltal National Bank. C-l-od- Tho Tcxa9 Wonder, Cures all kldnoy, bladdor nnd rhoumatlc troubled; sold by nil drug gists, or two months' trial treatment by mall for $1.00. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2026 Olive stroot, St. Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials. Sold by Stono's drug store. For Sale 53 henrt of good miHwi sheep. Also two mllcb cosy yearling bull and two calra,tM hog and 70 chickens. Apftl P. Feoloy, 7 miles southtMltl Salem. 9-21-lfi' Wanted Ono first-class waltrHiUj tho St. Charles Hotel, AltujJ Address by mall or phone. 9-21-Jt Lost Light colored suit Jacket, M raco track Thursdny afternoot Return to Journal office. Mrs. D.I II. Looney. 9-2Mt' MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD. Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or For Sale A few young Jersey ba!!i, from cholco cowb. C. W. Tiyior.l Salem, Routo No. 6. Phont X& 1463. 9-21-3t'- Lost Somo where in North SiIw.J n small foldlnc table. Le"! word nt Journal office. 9-21-Jl' Rov Wanted To do porter vojt; Apply to W. B. Gilson's bk shop on Commercial street. Pao 4C1. 9-3HI iiWiminmiwiimfcimiWiiminiiiiiiBii RACYCLES We Are Sole Agents In Salem For Chase & Sanborn's Coffees 25, 30, 35, 40 cents pet lb. The best in the market for the prices named. Jst a Uttlc better than necessary for the price. It is a pleasure to recommend and sell these coffees. $50.00 1 , 1; : 1 , i c ; I Othet Bicycles $25 and up j Wc do tcpaiwng as it shwld he done. All classes of e paits. Rims, tines etc. re placed on shout notice : : ! Best Wotk at Honest Pces; Ktaeuox. Oregon Shoe Co. THC HOME OF GOOD SHOES MOIR GROCERY CO. Ftank J. Moote iiiimmmnniunnuniiiin iiiiiiiiiiiiiill Phone 182 456 State St. 3Trimtiiiitm ruim iiionia-wiKtiimimynj I AVtUyM!t)RAWMlHtuSS ,.. m.i- ... ,. . . -. , , ;,.. JHMSW' . r--rMM.K