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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOUKNAL. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JASVMXY 20, lOOg. rn. - $mmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmammmmmmimmmmKtmmgmiimtmtmKmmmmmmi - , , , , . ummm n Il111 - IMMIMIIU ""' An Old Friend in a New Dress In announcing the conversion of the SALEM STATE BANK into the National system, under the title of the United States National Bank And the Increasing of Banking Capital to $ 1 00,000 IP LINOLEUM 1 A SANITARY CARPET Fo wea. ease of cleaning, autistic appearance and sani tary advantages Linoleum has no equal LINOLEUM, 6 feet wide, from 5oc upwards LINOLEUM, 12 feet wide, from 6oc upwards Just received an elegant stock of novelty patterns, in all widths and grades Big values for this month LET US MEASURE YOUR ROOM. mmmMimm in i i i ' ' i-- n r i i m Wo wish to thank our cuntomers who have mado it desirable to do this, and express a hope for a contlnuanco of tho pleasant relations horetoforo established. Wo assuro thom the samo care- ful and courteous treatment accorded them In the past. Doing In condition to tako on and caro for new business we confidently solicit a share or tho whole of tho bank accounts of new customers, a thoughtful consideration of your requirements d assured. Our Doard of Directors, Flnnnco Committed and officials aro composed of solid buainoss men of Salem, known for keen bual new Insight, whoso ripe oxporlonco and cloar Judgment hnvo made this bank what It Is today, an absolutely safo doposltory.an In stitution to which you can-Intrust your funds without the slight es hesitation. United States National Bank J. P. ROGERS, President G. W. Ere, Vice Pres. E. W. HAZARD, Cashier D. W, EYRE, Ass't Cash. I'iimIhc of lr. Ilmtlnmt. Dr. 1. I, Rowland on of Ore Km'a imxit rpfted sad oulsured eUliH, wnesed te tke great beyond nnday at 4 so a in. at tlM lalew kHlUti. after a lingering Maeaa. Dr. HuwIiukI wm antoag the early )t0HfH of Oregon and spent bd mry lite Ih lulk county, wkere he rewired a eoaunoa arhoul education After nnlekiag Ih nubile aekool k worn Ui Virginia, wkr ke gradu ated freai tke llelhaey college, and later vim mmtImI. Mr. nnt Mra Itewktud relHiwed to Oregon la Ulo, RHd Dr. lUnvland took part la lh org slant leu. of tk lletkal college, at )l4ki. Polk county, of wblck twU Utlou ke m elected president. Mr (lowland was elected later aa pertalaadeat of public lastrueUoa. and aerved wtlk eredk Ut himself ami k etale. II taea entered Ike itMdkwi deparlmeat of Willamette I'olvereitr. where ke graduated with honors, sad U(t (or It a rope, where be spent tx year ts the various hos pitals la study Upoe kU return he which wan arroinpaiilcd by drnpelial troiiblct, the combined effects of which made U Nucmuaiy ttlnxtt a wak ago to remove him. to the ga loot hoailtal. Of tko IwnwdlaU family Dr. How Und ivo a wife, who baa dooo tr rythln iHiaalbio to raaar and ktlp ar RUMbanu in bit ttekttaaa, and a daucktor, Mra. J. Mmlth, of Sm Praftelaeo. Dr. Rowland waa koaorad tkrougk out tho atata at a ealUid goatla wan. groaa, frta from aialleo an J gonorallX lorad by all wko wltk wkotu ka rauia la eeataat. A VICTIM OF HAZING Mr. and Mra. I P. IClMkall left to day for Portiam. wkor tkey will k tk ftiaata of frloada aad ralatlvaa for a tow daya. Jokk -"Wkat klad of tea do ou Ilka bM?" PrhM-lllH (l.-i,, bat IUkjr Mouaulu Tia beat" Jok "Wky Hoiiut,..' Ilortty Moaatala Taa boot in. i: la "U anaaka (or ttMir John OREGON STATE BANK JeHerson, Oregon Capital $25,000 Bast facilities known to JclLifefe banking offered patrons, Jefferson is a Reed towc, has good stows, good mills, a good bank, and good people. Come and see as. Orcgor State Bank h A. AUPPERLE, President &t J. CAMPBELL, CasJder a- -i--i ..!. -i ., ... I " mvwtf iowNoton ' t)naoH stato kwaao aaytaaa. aalar tW laaoyr, MrUrlda and MoUekaa rNha. Aflor ri$ la ikk mm Uy far tear yaara. Dr. Uowlaatl ra timl (u Ula aoaatry koaaa aa tk AW HA. wbara ka kaa alar wtada kk Itome tin taut biHtM tf UHal wUk mmUmm ibrt KhNttar of Mm Wo. Hd ow "g tu kta KMkU &ati Uto, tkr m a kmb1 braak dowa. IMIID. tTOVim.Ai tat kowa. No 14 9 llroadtra atftot. la tkla rity. Sua. dajr. JaMtmrr n, tK. K D 8to t, aaad St jroara, of mbrruioJf. M. 4wvar taovad to SWm w yrra ago trout N'abraaka wtib h - w. wko aurvlvaa klai. aJ Mu.l n K4mk uarlor and tailor h.w. .... Owtrt atraat. Owlar to tit kttt. u ft tor CaNfomta owr -r .... d. allor aodlaa tko luw, nrar , im api. witaottt regalulua h batk. k nx rat to Colorado t.rln. iHkara ka raai4 until . f, w noatkaat. wta a rataratd loth. !.iy. tw waa a taaaaWr aJ tu. ,,n , tad Modra WoodaMa of ihu ,f. alao a Mteaikar of fka Sal-ui nrat CkHUaa churrk from Hher.. t faaaral arvu- ,tti w rohdoc: d hj' Itav. Uata Ktmii r...i-v -. ...., ;jrr 11. at I aa. aterm.-i.t v vaw waikiary (I'ultwl Ireaa Umh1 Wire.) Ckleaco. J so.-a victim of basing. Raymond Taylor. 16 yearn of age, and a pupil of tho liugene Peld ackool, la dead. Spinal meologltla waa taa Immediate rauae of death. Taylor waa kased by two of bit arboolmataa ten daya ago. attending school uutll lax Tueaday. Tb young man was Mlml l the head and feet and bumped n tho brick paxlng of tko arhoul ntt It wan not tbouglu tbat Ta)loi had uuliio.l miy In jur lo uiiill Thi'm. wbfit mn- touui of iiiiu' in. iiititjflft Jf.'!.U'il OltKGO.V STOCK.MU.V WILL HAVIC.IIKAItlXO. Tuesday, at 11 a. in., the Oregon torkmen win have a hearing before I tho State Kallroad Commission, on securing a uniform bill of lading fr all livestock shipments In the state ' They wHl be represented before the board by C. L. MeN'arr, of this city. ' OWciala of the S. P.. O. It. & X. and the Northern Paclnc companies will! attend. Better conditions for the shippers as well as for the comfort of the animals Is demanded. I i OASTOIllA, s4m - . yYaa. --eujc ef ': spMY NSAGRA spray Tv'm:i'!imN ju,t ui rived Kvu barrel tinted nnd stninixd You km.w wIm m,ii .,,',. i,uhk oi.'i- us nUI before placing jour order iNfwhi'. A m. fun 'int' of vrw pinup. CHASE & SKAIFE, The Pump Men. 110 Front Street I V K Hye o( k Nopl. N,af -egwe. M-aa In ike Hty titJsy gting HUtoaaj for tk bHU proiHMed t i rgaakMUioa, iut in Jt. jvsty acoaraialy daar.lae asyone's wtk aa sitack of rkanWAUsa,. law- MdNt gar iJalatMit wn ..... .... -- w vt n v waa w aa ag.sa tkhJe, rva tU paia. aa nuk ' by U druKtt OUR COAT AND SUIT SALE It will certainly pay you to attend this sale and purchase one ot our suits or overcoats. The prices are so decisive that the actual cost is not con sidered. The famous Bishop's ReadyTailored Clothes Regular prices Suits $ 1 0 to $25 Sale prices Suits $6.50 to $1 8 Regular prices Overcoats $10.00 to $27.50 bale prices Overcoats $6.50 to $22.50 Salem Woolen Mill Store SrSfSf I lrli-"ipw-iiH bbb gsp am. VLaaamw angaz sat ' I lirslR n I smrammW " m I m .Ki awr; I fwMimW R H I KaKTggGBA' iWH I MICHAELS. STERN I FINE CLOTHING w tigcri