Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 25, 1907, Page 8, Image 8

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DATLY OAPITATi JOUTWAL. SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25. 007.
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Mid-Season Sale
Dress Goods
All tho season's newest show
ing in swell plaids at big reduc
tions. Tho largest Bhowing, tho best
styles, tho highest quality, all
new makes this banner salo of the
year. Early choosers get tho
choicest of tho cnttro lot bo
early.
ALL N'KWt
BOc nud Ooc
Vln las
Special
8c nnil ?1.00
Maids
Special . , . .
42c
68c
ALL NEW!
$1.25 nud 91. 50
Plaids
Special
91.05 mill 91.75
I'lalds
Special
95c
$1.35
Outing Wear
Wo aro showing n magnificent
lino of goods and comfortable out
Ing gowns, tho celebrated
"Brighton" make they aro cut
generously full and aro exception
ally woll made. Somo como per
fectly plain, othorB nicely trim
med In fancy braid trimmings
Color8 Plain Whlto and Cream
also tho pretty stripes In the light
shades.
A full rango of sizes.
90c to $2.50
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Hand-finished
"Merode
Underwear
Every detail which could en
hance or augment tho utility of
"Mcrodo" underwear to the wear
er Is employed in fit, finish and
fabric, tho results of which are
evident in tho exquisitely bounti
ful and dainty garments produced
Fabrics of tho finest combined
Cotton, Lisle, Silk and Lisle, Silk
and Cotton, Merino, Wool and
Silk and Wool, are doftly woven
Into tho moBt delightful weights,
sultablo for overy variation of the
climato, ono of the most promi
nent features being tho great
variety of shapes.
AH sizes and weights. .
50c and up
Bath Robes
Bath robos and klmonas in nil
tho newest colorings and styles In
flannolotto and blanket robos In
colors Blue, Tan, Grey and Old
Blue.
$1 .25 to
$6.50
New Silks
Just Received
Latent novelties In good, dc
pondnblo hIIIib In tho latest effects
for vaiBto and droocos.
TIRST FLOOR.
See Our
Overcoats
If you want to see and wear a
stylish Overcoat; ono with a lot
of Bnnp in it; one that you'll take
constant pleasure in owning and
wearing, just drop in hero and
look at our
HART, SCHAfTNER
&MARX
They havo plenty of tho smart
look which dressy men want;
We'd like to try one of these over
coats on you. It's a becoming
stylo to most men.
They're all wool Just like all
Hart, Sehaffner & Mnrx clothes.
All grades from '.
$1 0.00 to
$25,00
Footwear For
Fall and Winter
The nobbl Bt and finest assort
ment of good shoes in this city.
All tho newest styles in nil
wanted Blzes and widths.
$3 to $5
AJTsiik
Petticoats
At Greatly Reduced Prices.
(Second Floor.)
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Styles
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CITY NEWS
I A CoTicctlou of Important l'ar-
ngrupliH for Your Consideration I
1 1 ' 1 1 a 8 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii ii n fi
ly on tho ond of tho
tho Hour of iiuallty
cakes.
They Menu ( Like It
Tho pooplo of Salem and Hur
roundlng country seem to llko tho
Idea of havlnc ovorythlng sanitary.
Thoy aro making a groat rush all tho
tlmo at tho markot of StoiiBlorf Bros.,
who aro proparlns still moro room to
tako caro of their growing business.
tonguo. It is know a good cigar. It is in fact, tho
for bread or best 10c cigar on tho mnrkct. ind
mado at homo, by tho Salem Clgnr
Factory.
rot Curd Hull
Now subjects dally.
Ilcincmhe!
v.,.., ,,. Rlli,,m f Clovoland'a Baking Powdor, In
Wo! nh'lscd that Stone's drug' fi Ti&S 'cans' havo
stores havo at last recolvod their do- J?n ,101r, uth llCB0 ,cans navo
layed ohlpmont of Dr. Leonhn-dt'H tho motnl bcndlo under tho regular
Horn-Hold. This preparation la now covor. They aro useful when omp
to Salem. It is u tablot, takon Int9r- ty. 10-7-lm
nnlly for tho euro of pIIoh, which linn,
iniulo a groat namo for ttsolf in tho niiMreii' Free. Mutiny
East. Dr. Stono HayH tho Hovoral At th0 akntrni rlnktoliiorrow nf
partlect who havo boon iiHklng for00lnno mb 0y MoKiroWs And
at ltU drug atorca, i bo tons uindo dron namlttoa fr0Oi
pormnnont arrangements with Dr.
Loouhordt Co., Nlugtirn Falls. N. Y..L
nronrlotorB of Horn-Hold, to act nH.tulirany "
their agont In Salem.
It
TIiom Who Have
UbccI It tho longost prnlso It the
moat Clovolund'B Baking Powder.
10-7-lm
Classes meet overy Saturday until
February oxamlnatlonB. ClasseB for
stato papers In foronoon. Life papora
In aftornoon. Bookkeeping nt 11 a.
in. Address J. J. Kraps, Salem, Oro.
gon. 10-22-lwk
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Free Concert
Making a Sum-h of It I For ladles and children at tho Au-
Flcnslng particular people Is a dUorlum rink tomorrow afternoon,
pnrtleulnr buolnoHH, but J. V, liar- Mmile by MolSlroy's band,
rltt, at hh grocory Htoro, lid Stato
stret, Ih making u success of It. Aro When You Want
you particular'
Slutting! Kkatlngt
Auditorium rink
UOOII IIIUl OVi'lllllg.
tomorrow after
Omul opening,
Tho Sonant Ion -
Tho Plantation Hop, with tho Poa
sum dnneo. Armory, Thursday even
ing, Octobor 21, ll07. 10-22-3t
Good baking powdor ask your gro
cer for Clovoland'a. Don't allow him
to glvo you any othor brand.
10-7-lm
.(rami Opening
Tho Auditorium rink will open for
tho s"'U3on tomorrow aftornoou nud
.evening. Lndloa and children ad-
mlttod froo In tho aftornoou.
On tin Tongue' Kml foil Merit
When Hour I thought of by onyi La Corona cHars have built up for
Sclent woman wlo known what's1 themaolvco. on their own merit, a
what, Wild Ki-e Hour h immediate-, wldo tpreud domaud among mon who
Damon & Foster
Aro now selling St. Louis Post
Dispatch cigars.
Notice
Having secured a first-class man
to superintend our cleaning and
pressing parlors, wo are now ready
to do all kinds of pressing and clean-1
b. imu "bb'-'J 1'IIUIiU ildU,
Port Warden Appointed
Govornor Cliamborlnln yestordny
reappointed Contain A. W. Mcintosh
port warden of tho Columbia district
for a torm of four years.
Demands Iteturn of Money
J. L, Mlsnor, yoatorday filed an ac
tion In department No. 1 of the cir
cuit court against W. L. Jerman, de
manding a Judgment for $100, which
Is sot forth in tho complaint as be
ing duo tho plaintiff as damages, and
for S420 which was advanced on
property bought by M lsnor from tho
defendant, who failed to deliver tho
property, according to the coutract.
Tho complaint seta forth that Mr.
Miznor bought property In Wood
burn on October 5, 1907, nnd that
Jerman agreed to trnnsfor a certain
10-foot Btrlp lending from tho prop
erty to tho streot. Mlsnor advanced
$420 and moved to Woodburn from
Portland, with hla family, and claims
that Jerman did not own tho atrip of
land which ho ngreod to dollvor with
tho property, Mlsnor, thoroford,
nska for tho roturn of tho $420 ami
for $100 damagos.
TEA
Good tea, close price.
There is no other way to
build a good business or
keep a pood business.
Your Ktoccf return yeur rowtej II you don't
liV Schilling' Hel;'e par Mm.
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WE HAVE
GOT THEM
And tho only atoro that has got
them, tho world renowned
WALK-OVER SHOES
All stylos, all sizes, nil widths, nil
prlcos.
GVA1U) your comfort and roputa
tlon as a wUo dresor by woarlns
tho Walkover Shoo.
TUB WALK-OVER 3.R0
and 4.00 SHOES FOit mrv
uro mado In imtont colt, Viol Kid Valour Calf, Gun Metal
nud box calf. Mado In button, bluohor and Balmorals. Wo also
havo ho H. P. Smith' Shoos for mon, Women nnd chllJreu.
Tho Dr. Uold Cushion Shoea for teuder foot at prices to suit.
OUR REPAIRING DEPARTMENT
All work done by band, not by machinery. Work guaran
teed or no pay. Our gun Wtnl nnd calfakln shoos for ladlea havo
arrived. CO.MK AND SKW THEM.
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SALEM SHOE STORE, e&m
336 STATE ST. SAUM. OftCGON
The UliiNtnitetl Song
I For tho last half of this wook la
"Two Little Girls Lovod Ono Little
Boy." aud It Is good, at the Vnudetle.
Threw lloanlers for Pen
Thro oprlsonors wore received it
tho peultontlary this morning, all
from Douglas county. Thoy are
Fred Smith, larceuy for one - year;
Henry Martin, burglary, throe years,
and F, 13. Johnson, sodomy, fiva
years.
Skating! Skating!
Auditorium rink tomorrow after
noon ami evening. Grand opening,
'A Good Salem Payroll
.The Oregon Nursery Company's pay
Jroll for Octobor, mado up today,
amounts to S3423. for 54 neonle em.
ployed at the Salem plant, an aver
age of $C3.39 for each person em
ployed, lUwml of Trailo Inhibits
Among tho exhibits In tho Board
of Trade rooms arc a flno display of
Annies, which WAR hrnupM In t.v VLMI.
Ham "KKn, of Brooks, vral Mae
specimens of Hubbnrd squashea,
' .... , . .. . r,n.. nt Tumor.
KrOWn 0 v. ....... uuit "i ..... ,
and oome large Burbank potutoes,
grown by 2r. E. Solomon, of SUverton,
The npplc dlsplny consists of many
of the we "-known varieties, Btich aa
the North -m Spr, Jonathan, Spitzen
berg, BalJvln, n.id the fruit la of
the best. Charlc3 A. Boar, the well
known fn-mer of Tumor, raised 10
acres of Hubbard squash this year
Just for tl e seed, and claims there Is
cood mon v in the Industry for this
purpose. One of the potntoos sent
In In Mr. Solomon Is over 12 inches
long, and weighs a little over four
pounds, which 1. n good sample of
Burbank's creation grown In' the Wil
lamette valley.
See the fi'in Frnnelsco Views -Tnfcnn
hpfnre and aftor th earth
quake. They will not be on the cur
tain after Saturday anernoon, ai mo
Vaudette.
Mut Go Hack to Pen
a roniilaltlon from tho covenior
of California was honored this morn-
tnir liv finvornor Chamberinln ior
Joseph Loroy, who is wanted in Cal
ifornia. Lorcy was convictcu oi
iiirior tn flin sonnnd docroo in Con
tra Costa county for tho killing of
Leo Elaman, was sentenced to 20
years In tho pen, but escaped and
was arrested In Portland a few days
ago.
Ki'ohs Sues Llvc.slcy
Tho Krebs Hop Company has filed
an action for damages 'in department
No. 1 of tho circuit court against T.
A. Llvesley nnd John J. Roberts, de
manding Judgment for $0000, which
amount is claimed as duo tho plain
tiffs as damages, owing ,to tho de
fendants refusing to receive a lot of
hops for which they had contracted.
Tho complaint sets forth that the
Krebs Hop Company In 1904 en
tered Into a contract with Llvesley
and Roberts, whereby tho latter
bought GOO, 000 pounds of hops, to
bo delivered in flvo equal lots, not
later than tho 15th of October In
ench of .the years, 1905, 1900, 1907,
1908 and 1909. Tho plaintiffs claim
that they had tho 100,000 pounds
ready for delivery thin year, as
agreed upon, but that tho defendants
refused to rceolvo them.
Buskey-M- Gratis
A marriage liconso was Issued this
morning to ThonuiB F. McGrnth, of
St. Louis, Oregon, agtm 43, nnd Etta
Buskey, of Woodburn, aged 35, J.
W. McGrn'h witness.
Artisans, Attention
Important business tonight.
W. Akondrlclf, Valley Mills, Tex.,
writes: I havo used Ballard's Horo
hound Syrup for coughB and throat
troubles; it la n pleasant and mojt
offcctlvo romedy." Sold by D. J.
Fry.
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HOTEL ARRIVALS.
Willamette.
J. II. Petherlck, Jr., Seattle.
J. P. Fogarty, Portland.
0. Houghton, Portland.
R. S. McBrldo, Portland.
Job. A. Mudd, Chicago.
F. N. Honsloy, Chenn, Alaska.
Chas. Dunne, Pittaburg, Pn.
W. II. Wlllard. San Diego, Cal.
M. Brumber, Portland.
H. D. Evnno, Aurora.
1. Frankol, New York.
Welton Schachtol, Cleveland, O.
A. E. Hoffman, St. Louis, Mo.
II. Coloman, Seattlo.
D. C. Macker, Portland.
C. W, Helson, Portland.
E. G. Rice, Now York.
W. T. Custer and wlfo, S. F.
W. E. Cnrlon and wlfo, N. Y.
Flora Fairfield, New York.
Peter Panu.
H. G. Schramm.
N. Lento, Now York.
. II, Lontz, Toledo, Oro.
Cottage.
II. A, Townsend, Portland.
W. L. Sterling, Portland.
C. C. Llghtfoot. Portland.
Henry Senz, Kingston.
0. H. Crnbtree, Philomath.
C. L. Olson,
Wm. Ellis, Portland.
Wm. Walker, Portland,
Mrs. M. Royamn, Portland.
V. Vincent Jones, Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cunningham,
W. Nunn nnd wife, Chicago.
Will II. Dorbin.
Fred Waters.
Chcs. Cnrlton.
C. W. Skein, Portland.
Salem.
Ed. Rlchmondd, The Dallos.
Henry B. Harris. New York.
Ray E. Hull, Wobstor City. la.
W. Sohumncker. Wobstor City, In.
Ed. O. Varblo. Carrltou, 111.
A, C. Slmonds, do.
James -Currle, Aumsvllle.
J. W. Brown, Laldlaw.
Wm. Brown, do.
A. P. Poissoll, Sholbum.
R. D. Wholnn, city.
W. F. Howoll, Eugene.
John Dahltn, Kugone.
D. S. Zohnor, Eugene.
John Borka, San Francisco.
H. Sjordahl, Portland.
Elite.
C. A. Dorcas, Cincinnati.
Aug. Shublngor, Stayton.
F. M. Nichols, Stayton.
Phy Surpson. Alrlle.
1. Ingram, city.
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PERSONALS
Qatnsey, Sprains and Swellings
Cuml.
"I November, 1901, I caught cold
and had the quinsy. My throat was
swollen so I could hardly breathe. I
applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm
and It gavo mo relief In a short tlmo.
In two days I was all right," Bays
Mrs. L. Cousins, Otterbnrn, Mich.
Chamberlain's Pain Balm Is a lini
ment and is especially valuable for
pralna aad swellings. For fle at
Dr. Stoat's drag store.
HllinilllHl IIHIIIIM-Hh
Ralph Swartz Ib In Portland today.
Miss Mary Wann is in Portlmid
over Sunday.
Mrs. J. W. Sadler left evening for
her homo in Aurora.
Ed. Rlchmund, of The Dalles, is In
the ci'y on business.
J. F. Peebler left last evening for
his homo In Albany.
Miss Cora Webb, of Mnrion, visit
ed Snlem friends yesterday.
A. R. Hlil has returned to his
homo in La Grande.
Mrs. R. R. Carlson, of Gresham,
Is the guest of Mrs. M. M. White.
Mr. and Mrs. James Currle have
gone for a few days' visit In Port
land. Mr. and Mm. Otto Metschnn are
guosts at the homo of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Meredith.
Miss Anna Jackson, of Hood Riv
er, has arrived to attend Wlllam
the University.
Mrs. A. W. Hagey, after visiting
Mrs. William Farlane, of thli city
hns returned to her home in Tumei
Mrs. S. Irvln and daughter, who
havo boon visiting friends in this
city, left this morning for their home
in Newport.
Mias Anna Hendry, who ha? be-211
vhltlng her brother, P. S. Hendry,
nnd family, left this morning for het
homo in Ashland.
Mlso Elono Fawk left this morning
for nn extended visit In Eastern Ore
gon nnd Washington. Sho will visit
friends nnd relatives In Tho Dallos
nnd Goldendnlo boforo returning.
MrB. Elizabeth Wilson, of Port
land, left this morning for Tho Dallos
where bIio will visit for a short time.
Mrs. Wilson clnlms the distinction
of being appointed tho first woman
postmistress In tho United States.
J. R. Cnrr, of Now Mexico, is In
tho city, with tho intention of mak
ing his homo hero. IIo Is a brother
of Mrs. W. H. Miller, of South Sa
eom, whero ho Is stopping temporari
ly. o
Neglected Colds.
Every part of tho mucouB mem
brano( tho noso, throat, cars, head
and lungs, etc., aro subjected to ills
caso and blight from neglected cold8.
Bnllard's Horohound Syrup Is a
pleasant and effectivo romedy. Sold
by D. J. Fry.
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THFY SOLI) HAMS.
BARRfmr
Beauty iv
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Chains Locket,( , J
St de9la m reason,
me beaulllui nonmei
am sure you vi ,.
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as you ce them.
PJNditi
"wcaijjt
"Pairing hua, J
jAU work guaranty
CHAS. H. Hl
Lending Jeweler m 1
123 Commercial street t
Ono on This Street
;LEN'OLK.ai VR.
for 7h i.V "1? h
er 23. iMi Vi
years iir'B,B1
..v..Uum ior iniermett,
110ILV
KIGHTLI'npor;'.i .
.donee, in this city, rrtS
Mrs. Schuyler KlghUtoRr,,"
wa
Men AcciiKeil of FIlni-Flaiiimliig Un
Hii.sj)ectliig Housewives.
Chlof of Polico Gibson, acting un
der Instructions from Woodburn, Inst
evening arrested Sid Osboreo and J.
F. Glbblns, who aro wanted in Wood
burn to answer n charge of using
light wolghts. Tho two hnvo beon
peddling cured hams In various
towiiB In tho valley, buying small
hams, so it Ib claimed, and soiling
thorn to unsuspecting housowlvos at
an advanco of sovoral pounds. The
sharpers each had a small balanco
scnlo, tho fronts of which thoy were
able to slide up, .thus bringing tho
six or eight-pound mark to tho place
formerly occupied by tho zero mark.
In this wny, If tho "lido was up io
tho olght-pound mark, if nn nrtlclo
weighed ono pound it would reglstor
nlno pounds.
Mrs. Morcom. among othors .at
Woodburn, ycBtcrday bought a ham
of tho mon, who represented -that
thoy wero farmers living in that
vicinity, nnd whon her husband, At
torney Morcom, camo homo at noon
ho remarked that tho ham Beomed
very small. Tho moat was thon
weighed, and tho deception learned.
Aftor nn Inquiry hnd been mado it
was found that many others had been
tho victims of tho ham swlndlo, and
Attorney Morcom Bworo out a war
rant for tho arrest of tho crooks.
Marshal Amos Beach found traco
of tho men last evening about C
o'clock, whon- thoy woro nenr the
Hnzel Green school houso, two mlloa
north of this city, nnd tolepiionou
Chief of Polico Gibson, who captured
the mon in Salem.
Mr. Beach camo to tho city this
morning to tako charge of tho pris
oners.
Piles Cured hi (I to 11 Iny.
PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed
to cure any case of Itching, Blind,
Bleeding or Protruding Piles In C to
14 days or money refunded. 50c.
BMntle
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"1IELL."
Subject of Victor Dorris' nt Chris
tian Church Tonight.
tiia capvIpaii n Mm Pirst. Christian
church last night took on new Inter
est. Mr. Dorrls wns In his best hu-
mnr nnrt mrnlnl rnndltlon. nnd 8P0k
with a freedom, that Jield tho atten
tion 01 a large audience xo mo uu.
"Tho place and power of lovo In the
scheme of redemption" was tho top
ic, and every ono present listened
with evident delight as tho speak
er said "listened eloquently. "
niehi 4h suhtppt will ho "One hun
dred above zero," or "Hellj" as It is
popularly understood. Mr, uwn
has a unique way in handling every
tnnl nn.l M,la will Itn nilt Of tbO
ordinary. The chorus .Is dolug
splendid work, and last nigni
better than at any time. There are
now nhnnt 4 0 vnloea. nnd the SOng3
are animated and spirited. The au-
aiencea are increasing nignuy, -
11 is aopeu a gooaiy numoer w".
nresent tn hear nnn nf Jthe most gift
ed men In the ministers of today.
O
ImnAi
m.
Nnpoleon Bosaftrfc
Bhowed. at the htn
ho was tho greatert leuhr 1
woriu. uauard's Soot Lk!i
shown tho DubllfilHiii.ii
mont In tho world. A,
ior Rheumatism, Sprain,
Cuts, etc. A. 0. PHtt RM-
snys: "I used Ballard's Saw
muni m my lamuy acd fisj,
coiieu ior soro cSmi 1,
corns, In fact for anrthlsjt
uo reached by a lloltaeat."
by D. J. Fry.
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jl HIGH CLASS GOODS
I GEO- C Wlltj
wtiniivutnilf
MONEY TO U
TH08.II
Over Ladd & Bach's Bisk, 8
Norwich UnkMiFitt
InswisctJ
Frank 3fercditb,ReHttJ
Olllco with Wm. BrofaH
29 Commorclal street.
I NEW T0DA1
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vnnii for Rout. For eai 1
Cnlnm ISO flpres l"
cultivation. For PrtlfJ
twi.v & willson. in
Prn- s.-ii Soveral how l '
and farm'andatbrt.
Ual National Bank. "
Lost Ono bay POW.jJUJL
!. ll,nd -JSf' An
UlncK mare w, - -
years old; Iffjf,
two miles cast of iw J
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renewals fi
ust of a proolaeM v
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basis. Etrlc-t-l
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muni jr-
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