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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1907)
DAILY CAPJTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OOTOnER Q, IPO? )k I ncss Men's League did not hold Its annual meeting for the electfon of L-JSSv SENSATIONAL officers last night, but adjourned to Thursday at 8 p. m. Those spoken of for the presidency to succeed H. S. Oile, In case he will not servo nn other term, wero Henry Meyers, Mtdgtads Hal Patton and Charles H. Hinges i 4iWKS!?Twi RuiLsiXV iJl MID-SEASON COAT SALE Our grand stock of Indies' high grado black coats at Clearance prices. Novor before have you had an opportunity to select your "win ter coat from suck an assortment at so decided price concessions. No chnnco here all new this season's best styles. $25.00 Coats $10.85 In Black. $30 Coals $19.85 In Black. $20 Coata ....'.". ....". $Jlv4.85 In Black. , $15 Coats $9.85 In Black. $10 Coats $0.85 In Black. $7.50 Coats $1.95 In Black. Our special lot of Misses and La dies' cooto In light and dark "mix tures. Values to $8.50; special... $3.90 GRAND FUR SPECIAL Fo Today Only . WEEKLY HAHGAIN SPECIAL NUMBER 853. For today's soiling wo offor a special that comes at an op portune tlmo nt the approach of cool weathor, Just when you will i need warm neck wear. Canada Minx Scarfs $.98 Not Even n Suspicion Of filth can bo found where mod ern market fittings are Installed. Stousloff Bros, have tho latest In sanitary market flttlncs to protect their meats. This Is one of the best equipped markets in the whole United States. Your Mother or Sister Or tho cook nt your house will toll you that tho best bread and cake Is made from Wild Rose flour; sold by all grocers. The Fidl Fairs None of thorn show any finer fruItB and vgetables than may bo seen any day at tho grocery store of J. M. Lawrence. Commercial and Ferry streets. Send your orders thero for blue ribbon goods. NO. 220 FORD TIE NO. 28 FORD TIE with Ilcad nnd Ermuto Tails NO. 244 FOUIMN tWAND NO. 218 FOUR-IN.IIAND vrith Head NO. 215 ZAZA SCAItF $2.98 Values f.o $0.00 Evoryono now and of this season's designing. None sold until 8:30 Wodnosday morning. No phono orders. 4cel. lUeu&iA & tJjctnA Wiuiii.iniiiii vmmmm s ti CITY NEWS A OoHeMtai 9t lmpertmmt Vm fnniimiiiMiinmiiii VOHt CftMl HftJl Now subjects dally. When You Want Good baking powdor ask your gro cer for Cleveland's. Don't allow him to glvo you any othor brand. 10-7-lm It Is Hon Ton That's tho now namo of Aug. Iluckestoln'u famous flve-cont cigar. It usod to bo "Our Champion," but It is Just as good undor tho now namo and a trlflo hotter. 10-9-3t Tlo NeotBecraft Shop Of Portland will open a. branch shop In Salem soon. Watch paper for nnnauueomouts. 10-5-tf. Tho O. K. Grocery Romcmbor tho namo, and reiuom lor tho pluco U Twelfth street, Just Bouth of Stato. It will bo well worth your tlmo to nmko a visit and too tho substantial and noteworthy Improvements Its entorprlslng innn RRor, Mr. A. A, Englohnrt, Is mak ing, Tho O. lv. In rapidly growing Into a general store, which is badly nooded In that part of Salem. 1'ubllc Sale At tho Waldo farm near Mocleay. October 9th, at 10 a. m, Constat chiefly of lino horsed ond othor Hvo tock. Freo lunch. 10-7-2t Taking It limy of tho nutomatlc safety gas burner, Is In tho city for a fow days on business, nnd Incidentally pheasant hunting with somo old-tlmo friends. Sovernl Salem pcoplo havo Interest ed themselves In his Invention, which promises groat things. Ruck's Ranges Thoso Who Havo - UboxI it tho longest praise it tho most Clovoland'a Baking Powder. 10-7-lm Legal Scvnrutlon Akeil W. S. Dickons has commenced di vorce proceedings in tho circuit court yestorday against Clara C. Dickons, on tho grounds of cruel nnd Inhuman trentmont. Tho parties woro mar ried In Albany about seven yean ago, and to tho union has been born four children, ranging in agos from 18 months to bIx years. Tho fathor asks tho custody of nil tho children, who aro nt present in his and tholr grandparents' care. Final Account Approved County Judge Scott, In probate, has approved tho final accounts of Lucy Cnroy, guardian of tho porson and estato of Holla J. and Jason C. Cnroy, minor children, and that of W. C. Prlco, as administrator of tho estato of Amanda Luwhead, de ceased. Remeniler Clovolnnd'o Baking Powder, In 3-tb cans, only cost $1,00, and 5-lb cans $1.05. Both those can havo tho metal hcndlo undor tho regular cover. They aro useful whon emp ty. 10-7-lm HllhlllChH Moil's League Owing to tho Bonrd of Trade rooms bolng occupied by tho Knlsor Autumn Hop Given by Company M, O. N. G., Thursdny evening, October 10th. Tony Noltncr Dead Anthony Noltner, voteran news paper man of Oregon, died nt Port land Tuesday morning at 11:30 o'clock. "Tony" was known by nil nowspapcr men In tho stato, and by nearly ovorybody else in tho stato Ho camo to Oregon in 1857, nnd put in tho time since at Newspaper work, IStehrcr-Conmll Wedding 1 Tho marriage of Miss Helen Stoiwcr, of this city, to Hon. Elmer T. Conncll, of Deer Island, Colum bia county, will bo solemnized this evening at 7:30 o'clock at tho resl denco of tho brido's parents, Mr nnd MrB. John F. Stolwer, 359 Lib orty Btreot. A Card I tnko this opportunity of sln coroly thanking my frionds nnd neighbors for their kind words and loving deeds rendered In tho sick ncss and death of my beloved hus band. MRS. J. H. COOK. You May Not Need Me Now But bear mo in mind when you lenses break. I have the only up-to-date lens grinding plant In Sa lem. Your lenses duplicated tho samo dny you leave them. Occullsts' prescriptions filled, and prices In tho entire optical lino reasonable. Once a customer always a customer. CHAS. H. HINGES Graduate Optician 123 Commercial street. Tho Only Ono on This Street. and 4 3 WHl I I I I I I 1 1 H 1 I I I I 1 1 H PERSONALS t h 1 1 1 h n m 1 1 n n i n 1 1 1 e HOTEL ARRIVALS. V. 12. Campbell, tho Investigator photo tirt exhibit, tho Salem Dust The Superior Quality "I ' And oxeluslvouesB of tho shoes carried by tho Salem Shoo Store has boon the subject of universal commont by tho pcoplo of Salem, Thoso visiting this storo for tho first tlmo Invariably express un bounded astonishment nt tho reully extraordinary stock wo dis play. Not a few styles of u kind, but hundrods of tho popular stylos. Indeed bo many choice styles that an unsatisfactory selec tion becomes an absolute Impossibility. But this la not nil The Splendid Character Of thoso shoes adds much in tho making, Wo havo the Dr. Reed's cushion shoes for tend or feet, $5.00, The R, P. Smith show, ami tho colobratod Walkover ehooa, known the world over, from $3.50 to $4,00. And don't forget our repairing department. Work uot rtono by machinery, but by hand. Workmanship guar anteed or no pay. SALEM SHOE STOReTS 326 STATE ST. SALEM, OREGON Willamette. Theo. Elder, Sacramento. F. A. Barbor, Lynn, Mass. E. T. Abbott. E. D. Baker, Portlaud. A. P. Bartley and wife, San Frnn clsco. W. J. Crosklll, Seattle. S. Nathan, Now York. E. B. Lnno, Now York. Jny A. Dncy. W. L. McCormlck, Tacoma. E. L. Abbott, Thrall, Cal. Wallace McCammant, Portland. Dr. O. W. T. Snydor and wife, Chicago. V. E. Campbell, Portland. J. S. Crumteg, Portland. A. J. Bingham, Portland. L. C. Smith. O. M. Johnson, Sacramento. Chnrlos Early, Hood Rlvor. Nat L. Lefkow, New York. W. C. Moachnm, Tacoma. Chas. A. Boyco, Portland. Roy S. Wngnor. II. E. Mngor, Portland. Geo. A. Benvls, San Francisco. J. A. Miller, Chicago. T. S. McGrath, Portland. Cottngo. J. E. Hosmor, SHvorton. Helen Austin, San Francisco, F. S. Stewnrt. Mabel Putorfleld, Independence. Rowena Sperling, Independence W. T. Warden, Lebanon. H. W. Crozln, Portlnnd. A. W. Garrlll, Portland. J. L. Lasolle, Albany. Salem. W. S. Pitts, city. Mr. Rice, Rosednlo. F. V. Swisher, Laldlaw. J, J. Morloy, Portland. C. G. Adams, Portland. E. Allen. Win. F. Jacobs, San Francisco. George E. Moore. Condon. F, W. Hawks, Pnrma, Idaho. Y. S. Drako, Portland. Miss L. Anderson, Portland, W. W. Rlggs, Seattle. Ira Bartlctt, city. A. Harris, Brooks. Roy Sturgls. Wm, McKnlght, St, Louis. F. M. George, Portland. A, Funk, "Uncle Josh" Perkins Company. Joe Rlth and wife, do. J. S. Coulter, do. Burt HodgRln nnd wife, do. Nanlo Hodgklns, do. W. J. Slumpf, do. J. Bulllnger, do. W J. Dunn, do, M, W. Ronuno; do, Hill Mllllken, do. D. S. Schenck went to Eugene on business today. T. E. Cowdell left yesterday for Portland on business. P. L. Kennedy of Woodburn was visiting in the city yesterday. Alderman Stolz left yesterday for Portland on business. B. E. Edwards went to Portland this morning on business. Miss Blancho Forrest is the guest of relatives In Turner. W. A. Ruthorfqrd loft this morn ing for Marlon on business. Mrs. E. Waters went to Portland this morning to visit relatives. Miss Mamlo Stevens, of Albany, is the guest of frionds in Salem. Judgo T. G. Hnlley, of Portland, Is in tho city on legal business. Miss Norn Connolly is In Portland, tho guest of friends for a fow dnys. Attornoy Inmnn was among those who loft for Portland this morning. Harry Tucker left Inst evening for Portland for n few days visit. Miss T. Stevens and Mrs. W. B. Stovens of Albany are visiting In tho city. G. A. Mc Kay loft today for A' bany, whero ho is Installing a hop baler. J. II. Jameson returned to Port lnnd to day after a short visit in this city. Mr. and MrB. Geo. Pearco havo re turned from Wnldport whoro they enjoyed nn outing. Mrs. C. J. Simmons left this morning for Oregon City, whoro sho will visit relatives. Roy Bean after n visit In tho city loft Inst evening for Portland on business. Miss Hnttlo Frost and R. C. Frost returned last ovenlng to Oregon City, after a visit In Salem. Miss Norn Connolly left last ovon Ing for Portland whero sho will Visit friends nnd relatives. Mrs. W. B. Gllson left this morn ing for Marlon, whor sho will visit frionds and relatives. George Skiff loft this morning for Albany whoro ho will spend sov ernl day's hunting. Miss Edna Bnlley has returned to her homo In Woodburn, after a short visit to Salem friends. Mrs. C. A. Lewis, of Portland, af ter visiting her pnronts in this city loft this morning for her homo. Henry A. Cornoyer, tho hop man, left this morning for Woodburn on business. R. A. Kirk wont to Newport to day. He says that ho will return with a fine pair of elk antlers. Professor A. R. Sweetser, of Eu gono, was in the city yesterday on business. Miss Hattlo Frost, who has been visiting friends in this city, has re turned to her homo In Oregon City. Miss Graco Damon loft this morn ing for Portlnnd, whero sho will visit friends nnd relatives. Miss Mae Hammnck loft today for Portland, whoro sho will be the gHgst of friends. ' Mr. and Mrs. F.- X. Derby went to j'uruiiim loaay, wnere they will visit for n short tlmo. Mrs. Leah Hull and eon, who have been visiting here since last April, havo roturnod to their home In Ottumwn, Iowa. Mrs. J. Muhl and Miss Horn Lit tlo arrived In the city Inst evening to visit Mr. and Mrs. William Bush- Mrs. Albert Lewis, of Wisconsin. arrived this morning to Join her husband, who hn3 located in this city. Mrs. j. .Muem and Miss Nora Llttlo arrived yesterday from Me hama and will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. William Bushey. Miss Esther Ristlne, who has been visiting her sister-in-law, Mrs. Ed Rlstlno of this city, has returned to her homo In St. Paul, Minn. Mrs; L. C. Smith of Belllngham, Wash after visiting her sister, Mrs., 'B.atsomery of Sllverton.'has1 kiniu to nn huuiv. Steel Rims Filttect to All Makes of oicycies Frank J. Mooe BEST WORK AT HONEST PRICES vtiVNZ.to 447 COURT! e , who lives at"Gernii7yT2 ,.ii-. .. p - kujcu inodoBbelomdnirMv., or becauBO the canine his complaint that Bnl,t, tho dog whllo tho animal uh cuumy roau, and doing no ( whatever. The dog Ii niA been a trained bird dof, u4, valuab'e. Mr. Benjamin i to appear In the circuit court J uonus uxed nt $50. MoorcGunnlng County Clerk Allen (bit dctJ fcann1 n in.bn. ti . B Affnrnnw nAAr.n n. ninnl,nm lfk I """" - """Huge UCCMfl W Gwl Miia mnmin fn w.u a w- Mooro, aged 24, and kttii will return ns soon as ho has killed 2T'"?' BCd..21' bolh " 4 ten pheasants. I Ui "' wuurB wuncsB- C. Marsh, after a short visit in tho ,, n ; -. , . , " city, has returned to his ranch In T 0 ""1 mu? u Polk rm.nf v. Mr, . l, f T,1 miiW M r.. n,i .. t n r,..- .. . Bivo nn open-air concert la 4.ti. uuu lino, u, j, uuuvt IDUI1, Ul .EiUBl Mrs. E. T. Egbert, of Eastern Ore gon, loft this morning for Warren, Oregon, whero sho will visit her mother. Sho has been visiting Salem friends. L. R. Travor, of tho Monmouth normal, was a Salem visitor yostor day, leaving Inst evening for Flor once, whoro ho will attend a teach ers' Institute. Mrs. William A. Morris loft to day for geattlo, whero sho will ro sldo. Sho was accompanied ns far as Portland by her sister, Mrs. Ed wnrd Wollor of this city. Marlon streot. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Harold, of Spokane, who havo boon visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. B. C. DeLong, of this city, loft this morning for their home. Mr. Hnrold Is a brother of Mrs. DeLong. S. Kodnma, tho Japaneso medical student of Willamette University, wont to Portland this morning on business. Miss Klyo, a rolatlvo of his, accompanied him to tho metrop olis, whero sho will register for a courso In tho Japaneso school. i o Judgo Galloway Holds Court Judge William Galloway arrived In tho city this morning from Mc Mlnnvlllo nnd convened an adjourned sosiion In department No. 2 of cir cuit court this afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. Tho suit against the estate of William Murray, deceased, In which Sam Casto claims $700 for tho training of "Diablo," a horse bolonglng to tho estato, is being heard. Frank Talkington the nd mlnlstrator of tho estate, allowed tho claim, which was rejected Jn tho probate court, and was then ap pealed to tho higher tribunal. o . Benjamin Round Over Tho preliminary hearing of tho Stato vs Henry Benjamin, who la charged with tho killing of a dog be longing to U. S. Rider, occurred this morning at 10 o'clock, in Justice Webster's court. Mr. Benjamin, nvenuo tonight. Tho Texas Woa&r. Curos all kidney, feUfc rheumatic troubles; told by il gists, or two months' trial by mall for $1.00. Dr. E. V. 2926 Olive sUreet, St. Lo Send for testimonial;. Sold b; drug store. MONEY TO LOAI TH03.& Over Ladd & Busk's Buk.Mf Norwich UmtoaFke hmtixtSvm Frank Meredith, RWtl Offlco with Wra. Brora k C,J 29 Commercial stmt. IMIIWIIIIIIDHMt11! I NEW TODAY Wanted Teams at $4.00 fit m haul crushed rock on Sia i Turner road. Apply t 1 f Commercial street, orP&oJ 633. M. A. McCorkle, roil H IM' ttt t For Sale Modern 7-room n Good well water; fore J Good barn nnd wood &ouk;I" nil hound house; tore WJ" 210. with fruits of all Bj&J cated in South Salem. w -x ino Clols ctrppL at -iWJ aww " JUST RECEIVED A shipment of tho famous CHASE & SANBORN COFFEES. If 5'0U have novar trlod this coffee now l n good Umo to glvo a trial order, or come In and wo will gladly give .sample of these high grade coffees. We aro solo' agent for Cha & Sanborn, and will do our best to pleasn you. MOIR GROCERY CO' . 456SM bu H found yo wauUlte kwiwR lty, fry f.W,' STOMACH RITICRS LIT, LiVUUUnluv viw.t .o -. - T ProfrtoUrs. SM4. by 8. a SMm. I P&cwc i&2 ' .M lur W BiurtUMM UM w mmmmmmmiti AMHHHilllMHHHlHHHHttlHlHHIHMIIMAaaM ."g-WJ v iliA mB