DAELY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1007. Tomorrow Only Tlio Meyers & Sons Storm. 352SiirprIse Sale. For Wednesday wo offer another tnand upeclnl. Tatkish Towels Both bleached and unbleached, fringed ends, n splendid 30c value. None will bo aold until 8:30 a. m. Wednesday. No tolophono ordo,rs will bo received. J 9c Dess Goods Anothor lot of those pretty and popular plaids Just recolved. All the newest effects nnd weaves to choono from nnd at prlccB you can best nfford to pay. See these plaids early. Beat Pltish Wo nro showing a splendid as sortment of this popular fabric for children's coats nnd wraps In cream nnd colors, both plain and curled wcavoB. First Floor. Fats Of every description and grade. Tho largest allowing In this city. Furs of best quality direct from tho fnctory. Choosing is best now. $J.25 to $95 Umbtellas Best proof, parngon frame, Btcel rod, nnd now bulb runner. An especially high grade um brella that will appeal to overy onc. Each umbrella hns two handle one fancy nnd tho other of natural (tCJ Qft wood. Special M - ' w Gloves Tho largest Bhowing In tills city unequaled values. 12-10 button long silk glovos In brown, navy and i?0 OC black $1.36 to ...p"'J 12-1 C button long kid glovos in black, from G f AA ?3.60 to M JJ New Percales Nw porcnlcs in medium shados in fnncy nnd floral de signs, 28 inches wide. By buying direct wo can offer theso fine por cnlcs to you nt JOc Yard JtfeJ. uleu VIZEEEm . c esia o 50 isccror?wtD xmA ' E i CITY NEWS llll I- ' , A Oollectio of Important Par groplm for Your Consideration r&fll Chid Hall New subjects dally. Carpenter to Moot, CnrpontorB' Union No. 1005 will liavo an open mooting at thoir hall over Harriott's grocory atoro, Satur day ovonlng October 12. Thoro will bo speaking and music, nnd re freshments will bo sorved. Tho af fair Id froo, and all enrpontors and thoir families, regardless of whethor thoy aro union mon or not, nro In vited. To Havo New Sidewalk Tho old board walk which lift rotted for bo ninny years In front of tho Hubbard property on State fltrcot near High has been torn up mid soon a now coinont walk la to iako It's placo. Seventy conta In fmall change wns pickod tip yestor tlay from tho rubbish which wna under tho old timber walk, I'VH From Tree Tlio 7-ycar-old boh of Mr. and Mrs. ailllnin, of North 8aU)n, fell from tho brunches of n treo nt tint homo last evening, niul sustained n frncturo of his hip. Dr. Morso wnH Hiimmoned nnd reduced tho fracture No Borloua complications nro antici pated. 1'rtivliltHl tlio 'Kirks" Eyro & Mnplothorpe, proprietors ot tho Snlom Shofr Store, have mado COBBLING We'll mend your shoes and we'll dojit'wclf. Wc do nil sorts of shoe repairing. We ore well equipped and know how to do it. Wc have a repairing department fitted up with everything that's modern in the way ofjmachincry for doing the best of repair work. OUR PRICES ARE VERY MODERATE HALF SOLES SEWED ON 75c Let us make one old pair of shoes new for you and we are right sure that you will come here jjor your "COBBLING." ez-x -tcis iz- sou- Oregon Shoe Co, THC HOME OF GOOD SHOES mmmmmmmmmmmmmammmammmmmmmm Jttdgo Galloway Holds Court Judge William Galloway, of Mc Mlnnvlllo, arrived In tho city this morning and convened an adjourned Bcsslon of tho circuit court this n'f tornoon. Tho suit of Mansfield -vs. Hill, a will case, is being heard. Pioneer Dead J. S. Morris, n pioneer of tho Wll lnmotto valley, passed away at his ihomo at Sclo Monday, September 30, j . . ... 1907, of heart disease, we was one of Sclo's most highly respected citi zens and business mon, having been tho proprietor of a drug s'toro In his homo town for many years. Tho funeral was held from tho family residence this nftornoon. - Supremo Court Tho supremo court will meet next Monday, -after Its summer vocation, and will honr tho following enses: Monday, Watorhouso & Knbath vs. Clatsop County and J. C. Clinten: Tuesday, exnmlnntlon of students for admission to tho bar; Wednes day, Reder ct nl vs. Rceder; Thurs day, Stato vs. Kline nnd McMalnes, and Summers vs. Geer. ' thoniBolvcB wnrm friends of tho high school by presenting each member of tlio football team with a llrst-claBs pnlr of football shoos. Tho gift la thoroughly appreciated by tho players, and when tho team gets In Bhnpo and playing In thom, nnd with tho help of somo vigorous rooting by George Eyro on tho alda, lines, thoro will probably bo few Camoa lost. TIu Nnnio Ih Changed Aug, Huckcstoln, propriotor of tho Salem cigar factory, has changed tho nnme.of hlu famous "Champion" cigar to tho "Bon Ton." It will bo hotter than evor, but tho prlco will still bo 5 conta. Grandpa Twice Dr. Heritage nover does things by halves, nnd tho latoat nowB comoj to him double. It Ib n telegram from his son-in-law, Newton L. Hoyt, at Spoknno, received thlB morning, as follews: "Just arrived, boy nnd girl." Classes nro dismissed for tho day, au tho doctor's Btnllo la bo broad ho can't Blng. Thnt'a all. George Wilson, tho woll-known debater of Wlllametto University, arrived from Portland Inst evonlng to rosumo IiIb studies, Warren Hunt, Lyle Lewis and j Philip Knlsor havo returned from Pendleton, whoro they filled n muslc al engagement at tho fair held In that city last woek. Had broath Is a most offensive ail ment, IrrltntoH you as well as your frlomlBj HollUter'a Hooky Mountain Ttfu takes tho bad tasto from thu mouth, removos tho cause, purities tho broath; 36c, Tea or TnblotB. For Balo at Dr. Stone's Btoro. Quarantined In Independent In nnswer to an Inquiry regarding Francos Brown nnd children, who aro involved In a habeas corpus pro ceeding In tho circuit court tho health officer of Independence writes thnt Mrs. Brown nnd her children nro under quarantine at present in his city for being exposed to dlphth orla. A child by tho namo of Wav orly Deach, who lived in tho Bamo dwelling with tho Browns, died re cently of the dlsonBo. Asks Guardianship Appointment W. U. Ba'tlmoro has petitioned tho Marlon county court to bo np" pointed guardian of his two grand children, Ruby Wnlkor and Frank Wnlkcd, minors, now residents of this county. Tho mother of tho chil dren wn'B killed by their father, who has recently been ndjudged Insnnn by tho suporlor court of Whntcom county, Washington, nnd placed in tho asylum In that state. Tho chil dren havo no property. HEPPE . SUCCEEDS WILSON JIOTKL ARRIVALS. Wlllametto. A. C. Wngnor, Portland. S. L. Jonos, Portland. D. W. Bonnott, Portland. J. E. MnrkB, Canyon City. Mr. nnd Mrs W. D. DoVarnoy, Portland. L. H. Orr Jr., San Francisco. H. Bronch, Portland. E. Hofor, city. W. A. Robertson, Portland. G. B. Davis, Portland. P. Zcmnnoky, Snn Francisco. Clydo J. Thomns, Jefferson. L. R. Corf, Chicago. A. B. Brneck, Now York. F. S. Drhko, Portland. J. J. Ross, Portland. S. Mowonnsk, Now York. Geo. W. Mure, Chicago. A. A. Poolafs, Pennsylvania. Ben Bnum, Now York. T. F. Moyor, San Francisco. W. F. JeffrleB, Portlnnd. R. J. Klrkloy. J. W. Bonn, Portland. Walter Jackson, Portlond. Salem. Mario Holden. D. Shcpherdson. M. Benrd and wlfo, Sclo. C. G. Coffrall, Portland. A. B. Snyder, San Francisco. Sam Arnold, Sublimity, J. Blncor, Albany. W, h. Amos. H. Hurlbert. J. O. Rlmor. C. G. AdnuiB, Portland. R. A. Jones. Roso Leathers, Kansas, Cottage. W. F. Brock, olty. C. F. Willis. Poulaml. L. Fuller, Portland. , J. W. Rice, Portland. S. V. Ramsay, SwUlo, J. F. Grovas, Independence, C. Purvlno, Indoptnrtanqo. J. W, Gratlor, Mllwaukao. L. K. Wing, Snn Franolnco. 13. T. Woods, Portland. C. L. Olson, olty. J. L. Klinsoy, Los Angelas. A. 13. Trnsk, Falls City. A. T. Koor, Portland, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. W. Rulopon, San Francisco. L. T. Titus. ' U T. Haron. o . Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Gatts, who havo been visiting In Oregon and Washington ' for the past thre months, loft this morning for their homo In Palo Alto. California, after visiting Snlom frleuds. JVOZIIA, lHKtanoaHwMMisfagM BtftMtix f iw Mag I w raw mmj Tho Oregon State Methodist Con ference nt Portland enmo to a most Interesting climax at Graco M. E. church yesterday morning, when Bishop Mooro nnnouncod that Rev. Clarence True Wilson, pastor of tho church where the announcement was made, would be 'transferred to the Centennry Methodist church, on tha East Side, nnd that Rev. W. H Heppe, pastor of the latter church, would load Wilson's flock hence forth. Benjamin Young, of Salt Lake, will succeed F. Burgette Short at the Taylor street church. Those are the strongest. congrega tions in the Methodist denomination in the Northwest, nnd each has communicants running Into the thousands. Thnt any radical changes had boon contemplated by tho high est dignitary of tho conference wns utterly undreamed of, so tho an nouncement of tho exchnngo of pul pits of tho Centenary and Grno churches camo like n clap of thun der out of a clenr sky. The largo crowd of church and lny delegates, particularly those representing tho congrogntlons directly nffected, sat In perplexed Blloncc for somo mo ments, hardly appreciating what was going on. It Is not an unusual thing in the Methodist church for pastors to bo transferred from ono chnrgo to an othor. In fact, it Ib a custom of that denomination for tho bishop to Imnko any changes ho desires "for tho good of tho church" whonovor ho deems It nccessnry or expcdlont It wns under tho provisions of this rulo thct this morning's trnnBfors wero brought nbout, both Heppo and Wilson hnvlng occupied their pres ont pastorates moro than three years Tho trnnBrers, however, nro a pure ly discretionary prerogative of tho bishop, not mnndntory. Othor transfers of minor Import ance wero made, but tho exchango of pulpits between tho two lending di vines of tho faith, tho ono among tho most fashlonablo nnd wealthy In the city, nnd tho other greatest In numerical strength, was not looked for Tho announcement camo without comment by the bishop, so tho ren son for it, ns viewed by tho dele gates, resolves Itself Into raoroly bo Ing "for tho good of tho church." fiii n n iiiiiiiini ii 1 1 i ii- DIED. STARR At tho homo of hor sister, Mra. Asn Tlndull, at Twelfth and D BtreetB, In this city, Monday, Soptombor 30, 1907, at 8:20 p. m Mrs. Nannlo V. Stnrr, nged 33 years. Mrs. Starr Is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Bell, of Portland Sho formorly resided in San Frnn clsco, whoro sho lived nt the tlm of tho grent earthqunko, and whore, during tho disaster, she wbb severe ly burnod, which rosulted In nervou-j troubles, from which alio novor ful ly recovored. . Beside her sister, her father and mother and hor husband survive hor. Tho funernl services will bo con ductoJ from tho residence tomorrow. Wednesdny, at 10 a. m. Interment In tho CInggett cemetery. BORN. DALRYMPLE. At the family homo No. -170 Eighteenth street, Salem, Oregon, Septombor 30, 1907, nt 9:30 o'clock n, m., to Mr. nnd Mrs. A. M. Dalrymple, a son. . o MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K. FORD Ovor Lndd & Bush's Bank, Salem, Or PERSONALS r-HHi ji i ii ii ii ii n nim Charles Dorcas, the hop man, went to Gervals this morning. C. A. Grenler left last evening for Portland on business. Charles Gray came tip from tho metropolis this morning. C. J. Thomas left today for Jef ferson on business. Judge Burnett went to Albnny to day to visit his mother. Mrs. W. A. Sanders hns gone to Portland, where sho will reside. County Judgo Scott went to Wood burn this morning on business. Michnol Egnn was a Salem busi ness vlBitor from Gervals yestor- day. O. Leland is trying his luck among the birds in tho vicinity of Albany. Rev. F. L. Young, of Portland, nr rlved In tho city this morning on business. Miss Lottlo Daniels, of Portland, Is tho guest of Mrs. J. B. Blwor, of this city. C. D. Fraser, tho well-known com merclnl man, went to Albany this morning.- Ralph St. Plerro left this morning for Eugene, whoro ho will nttend tho University of Oregon. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. G. Meyers went to Jefferson last evening for n visit and hunting trip. MIbs Mary Amort loft Inst even ing for Portlnnd, after a visit to rolntlvcs In this city. Mra. U. J. Lehman nnd sister, Mrs. Graco V. Lehman, left this morning for Brownsville. Miss Mno Goln loft last evening for Portland to visit with hor brother, W. A. AdnmB. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Swisher loft yesterday for a two months visit In Spokane, WnBhlngton. L. G. Lowolllng, ono of tho peni tentiary guards, has gone to Albnny for a fow days' hunting trip. Mlsa Olivo Skipton, who Iiob boon visiting Salem friends nnd relatives, has returned to her homo nt tho Cliomnwa Indian school. W. C. Prlco nnd sop, Austin, re turned Inst evening from tho Sllots country, whero thoy enjoyed t weok's outing. Mrs. Sllns Soulcs, who has been tho guest of Mrs. A. B. GIUls of this city, has returned to hor homo In Portland. Mr. and MrB. T. H. 'Powell loft yestordny for Portland, whero they will visit thoir daughtor, Mrs. Q. Robs. S. H. Reeves, J. W. Shafor nnd Fred Llndsey nro In tho clvlnity of Tumor for a several days' hunting trip. Miss Ada Roland nnd Mrs. Lulu Thomas loft this morning for Van couver, whoro they will bo tho guest o'f rolntives and friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. nAtrlm, of Wood burn, who havo been visiting rela tives In this city, left this morning for Woodburn, whoro they will re side S. T. Lobnck, of Michigan, ar rlvod in tho city Sunday evening, with a view of making Salem hla home. Ho Is a member of tho G. A. R., nnd Is very favorably Impressed with Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam A. Garber, of tho Hickory Bark Remedy Company, hnvo gono to Walla Walla, whoro thoy will visit friends for a fow days. Miss Elizabeth Bollby, of Wheat land, California, who has been vis ltlng friends In this city, left today for Turner, where bTjo will visit. C. M. Rees, ot Stnyton, who has boon attending tho M. E. conference In Portland and visiting friends nnd relatives in this city, left for his home this morning, Mrs. F. M. Hading nnd dnughter, Miss Elizabeth, left this morning T'WIPHft Don't Neglect Your Eve n ii. . Il xuu ume is now autir v I when your eyes need attenM your oves mnv . . ,UI-1 nnrl If narrlnnln.t ' ' S School children'.! M.M ...... looked after before starting nl school. Those wearm. -Qi should havo them examined to 1 1! they are still correct. Don't iL and seo Salem's best eyesight ipe2 101.. CHAS. Ii. H1NGI Graduato Ontleian 123 Com. St., next to Capital BuJ frt 4 It rtlv 1 n a. It. i iw. ui.i uuiub in v;oitaKe n,r. after visiting relatives and Meg in una cny. Mrs. A. D. Sanders, of San i. J arrived in tho city last evening w ib mo guest oi .Mrs. F. H. Rancoa Hon. E. T. Judd left this notiin for Sclo to attend tho Linn coh-h fair, which Is being held at ti placo. Ho is ono ot the Judgei nwnrd tho premiums oa hortet, ta wm uouvcr an address. George Randnll, of Oregon atjj arrived In Salem today to tlsiij friends nnd transact business. En Ib a former student of WHIawrd Unlvorsly, and has ninny frkndi bi tilts city. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knowei :l children of Genoa, Wis., after Tun ing rolntlvcs In this city hare turned to their homo. They are J plcnscd with this section ot tli country nnd will probably return t Salem to reside. O. J. Gould, tho WellJ-FarpI ngent, who has been In charge oil tho office hero during the absence c(j Tom Reynolds, left last night for l!tJ homo In Portland, where, after i short visit, he will leave- for (om!J lis. Mr. ntad Mrs. Guy Osborn kit M morning for Portlnnd, where toy will rCBldo. Mr. Osborn hai m conducting a tailoring cstablUtwtt on Stato street, but owing totbeW tor business opening which lumi offered In Portland, ho dedWtol movo to tho metropolis. Mr. nil Mrs. Osborn aro woll-known U to city, whoro thoy have many lAk who wish thom; every succm NEW TODAYj Notice Oa and after July 1, B- nnt'n rfinl estate, loan, inn and omployment office will be il Commorclal Hall, corner ol Co merolal and Conter streew. 6.38-tf- For Bale Several honset in bw and farm lands, at a bargain Wnntwl. At once, a girl for n.l hnnuii-nrl!. Mr8. J. A. t Bon, 925 South High street. Tel- wUnnn. fnn HFi. V" JtUVJitU 1MU '- For Rent Furnished parlor, . . .. . .nlanhnne. t" uso of batn ana iv - qulro at 477 enter street P- IVlVi Gtiivnil House ncttuiiiK''-- washing, carpet cieanmB ---ing. Furniture packing a P ty5 F. A. Sutton. Phone F,n ers vo. Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Frank Meredith, Resident Agent. Othco with Wm. Brown & Co., No. 29 Commercial street. WMHHBBMIUHblBHMPMMnaninMN OASTOI1IA. Bern th -Tt8 Kin(1 W H3T8 km toV& mW9W9BW&mH Will Change Name and Location X Will bo known hereafter aa "Plnrk'a Markot ' lnstend nf tho Stelner Market, and will also chango from our present location on Commercial street, Monday, October 7th, to tho building occupied by W. W. Zlnn ou Stato street. ROBT. S. CLARK Phone 125. 325 Com'l St. ilimillHIIIIHIIIHIlM Moss WnntiHl-AddsToregon .SC 8ery Co., Salem. Or J0!L y Wc ArcSo!e Agents in Salem For Chase & Sanbongo 25, 30, 35, 40 cents pe & The best in the market for the pces fl Just a little better than necessary for the ffce. a pleasure to recommend and sell these coffees. MOIR GROCERY CO. 456 State St. Phone i 82 itife-sip. . 4& -.- tojtfrfiiW M' r . m ilMmttjttg..;MaitMiMBMJiJlaitAj . '".Mi, i, . .... . "-."ri rJHwHILB '""afcasMii rr .x - r ' -t--- ,-w:. -rf-t. f-T. irn&zftts C -ti