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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 23, 1908)
EILLil V. if S WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, PRECOX, THURSDAY, JANUARY g, lOOj WONDERFUL I BARGAINS m Every section of this great store presents bargains that are well worth coming a great ways for. On every side you will find seasonable and de pendable merchandise of the wanted sort at prices that are wonderfully low. Quality in every instance represents the best possible value for your money. During this sale f AT LESS PRICE Iner Mr. Jorgenson lost his balance j UCDpC ANATHED 'and fell beneath the cayuae, which. LIL O lMJ CI LEARNED ASS EVERY ARTICLE IN THE STORE Except a Few Contract Goods Women and Children's Ready-to-Wear Whatever " your needssilk lingerie, tailored si, walking or dross skirts, ovtNrihg or storm wraps, fur or oUJt pttlnontg U can ho purchaaotj hire t tho Unr est nrlro that tftfl U qnpUd thin noason. WOOL WAIBPl" iiiikm sffuwjg wmrtPB vtJnB wyomim waisth OBMIdmilVH IiHHflHKS I n m coat? stumw HUITH WQKN.VH GOATH WALKING SKIRTS HII.K PlffTlOOATS (JJIIMHtnN'H COATS Dress Goods GOc valnoB, MoVing Balo 05c 7Cc values, Moving Balo -. , COc IhOO value, Moving Balo ........... .07c $1.2C values, Moving Bale 81c J 1.60 valuos, Moving Sato 91.00 $2.00 valuos, Moving Salo 91.31 J2.60 values, Moving Balo $1.07 Fancy Shirts Great bargains In Mon's Shirts (OrBt floor). $1.25 vnliios, Moving Sale $1.50 values, Moving Sale , $2,50 values, Moving Sale... . Fancy 78c ...75c $1.55 Bedding Tho flnwt aMortment in tho city itll good grades, standard lios iMht value. Moving Sale Prices Ribbon All silk tnffotn ribbons In colors wl, brown, light blue, white, black, pink, lavondor, groon and navy, at much loss than rogulnr. Numhors 22 to 40, Bnuolal price Numbers 60 to CO, Special prlco . . Numhors 80 to 120, Special prlco . . , Bath Robes $6 00 values, Moving Sale. . . $0.00 values, Moving Salo. . . $7,50 vnluoH, Moving Sultfl . . $3.50 . 4.00 . 5.00 Raincoats Handsome, warm and stylish. Ono good thing about this store, your pockotbook is always safe from fakos. Your ploaHiiro In buy ing Ib part of your profit. $12.00 valuos, Moving sale $15.00 values, Moving feulo $18.00 values, Moving salo to use Ira'B words, Just walked over him. Mr. Jorgonsen was so near mo animal's feet that no serious damage was dono by Its kicks, although It had tho Salem habit. As soon as the other men of the shop oxtrlcnted Mr. Jorgenson from his perilous position ho was sent home la a cab. Fortu nnfntv thn infarioft hav proven to be Just bruises, and the veteran horse shoor will bo able to resume wont in n day or so. Tho cayuso Is shod, and healthy. JOHN SAVAGE SR., PASSED AWAY ...vj . ..$y .$12 :.121-2c 19c ..23c Lace and Embroidery Soon be mnklng-up senton wheii you will nuud lticos and ombrold orlos In qunntltlos. Now's tho time to mako your selection Your savings will be very groat If you buy (hiring thla salo. Reduced One-third Silk Organdie Pretty silk organdies in light and dark colore, In plaid style, rhi-rk, dot and figures; worth up to 05c a yard, Moving salo 18c, Ai IV u lc 7tn eu&lA 6 A m m. onw?ATCD jonA I Cleanup on Footwear Brokon lines of men's and worn ou's high grado shoes at groatly reduced jirlcos $3.00 and $3,50 kid patont and doml-brlght shoe forr rj rQ womon'a woar J)Cu $3.50 famous Plngroo mado shoos for woinon, re-nd-t- a Justmont salo fO I J $3,50 valuos In men's shoos In a lino variety; salog.,) price 4C.O J 25c shoe polish; sold overywhero at tho uniform price, 25c, re-adjustniont salo. . . . Tho be--known pioneer of tho immigration of 1S46 loft this world today at 12:30, after an illness of about throe months' duration John Savage, Sr. Ho lived to bo 81 yoars old tho lGth of last Soptombor, and has been confined to his room for about a year. His last visit to this city was on December 15, 190C. Ho lived near Salem on his donation land claim almost continuously since tho day of his arrival, September 11, 1846. and few mon woro better known, had moro frionds or a bigger hoart than "Undo" John Savage. Ho was a nntlve of Coshocton county, Ohio, born Soptombor 1C, 1820, and wont to Michigan in 1829 wHh his pnronts, and loft with thorn for Oregon, March 18, 1S4C. His llrst wlfo was Ithoda Presley, mnr rlesl in tho fall of 1S50. To thorn woro born eight children, flvo living, Mrs. W. G. Evans nnd Mrs. Kllza Keppingor, of nrooks; O. O. Savago, and Mrs. Ella Byrne, of Salem, nnd Mrs, L. T. Olonson, of Oervnls. Up married again In 1871 to Mrs. Elea nor llerrln, who survivos him. Do- ceased had no church connection, but was a mombor of tho Masonic ord or. Ho loavos niilte a nronorty. and was a succossful business man In nil that ho undortook. Ills funornl will bo hold from his lata homo noar tho fair grounds on Saturday at 11 n. in. Burlnl In tho family lot In Rural cometory. o (United Prosa Leased Wire i Stanford University, Cay., jan 2, jujmu is uesuneu to master tU Pacific, according to the view of th situation taken by Professor p t Treat. ' J- Professor Treat mado this state mont In tho course of n lecturo de orod by him last night on th0 j,,t ' of Japan. n "If geography means anything he snid, "It tolls us that the iiw,.' rt Tnnnn Is t ri mrtstn... . ' cine." n' Earthquake in Italy. (United Press Leased Wire.) Regglo di Calabria, Italy, jan 2J A strong onrthquako shock w4 fek, In this provinco todaj'. The ter. rlflod pooplo rushed from their homei io mo open noius or iook reftlgo In nonrby subterranean grottos. x0 losa of life has been reported. Spldci Clia-scd a Man. A story Is told by an exnloror ft. a largo and Herco South American spiuor wiucn cnasea men if they como too noar Its lurking places. On oneoccasion ho was pursued by one. "Riding at an easy trot over the dry grass," ho writCB, "I observe pidor pursuing me, leaping swiftly along and keeping up with m broast. 1 aimed a blow with my whip, and ho point of the lain struck the ground closo to It, when It Instantly loaped upon and ran up the Insh nnd was actually within threo or four inches of my hand whim I Hung tho whip from mo. "London Standard. 15c PERSONAL MENTION in t'llllllllimiHiHHH-t., GITY NEWS X e-wi A ColWtlon of ImiMiiunt I'r X :: awuy. while the othw side sots forth that tho soil bus bn damaged by pllw of gruvtl which havo boon d- loMtd by tho changed curront. Tho lht Clituui To got a reiluetlaN In uiMod4i Tl M?i'ii fl0,rlYricl,t''rHtl" t h t Tho Prleu Show Qol mor. "'T i in- huio emly Ratnrdnv n bIiL Wrnthrr Octanlonnl day, rain tonight niitl !Y. Karrlapj I.liirut tho totiQwiug Mrrlsi 1Iw.hm lw. agtvl as, and MlajiJi Hnrta, as! 33. bMb Qt U)U tjtg, i.Kr Ombor, wltnew, Tlio Prloo Kho Ct' nig clnraH mIi mmo hiu.i.v night at iiHty lrmKry Owwwm CIM Prlrty wmhi nm n,, MtJ brldg. mHlH Umi ibjir ptnimlr btu b dKKa h, Um eofeitm llOtt if tko UMR IN I bo Mr4Hi, Aaulng tho Um) t4 ib rmk u, ChfcUK o.i uh ,4 0( ,he ,rf4m Jironwly otvH tlit tB4r kind bH ikjHintHt Aihrrtlnliig DiHiu't Piiy Mnybw not, but If you'll notlao It's 14 mm who advertise thHt Uav the J big btMlHtMM. JuMruiU tootils ur.t n wi intmmn mm- h his rTnk Tin) I.iM Witfk etUwUt redMoUoH wli m TIm lrlc $km Co'a tter. Dwm thu Public Ufil Um IcaU? OI OMW Uwy da. Wkat w u data Mtjw. A JowMkl IocmI U Ut at taiUnic vnmn you mum m U tea aImmm mm gooil UIm ye lav i Ml. IM. Ctdi'inmt ttoitot lliut . Uf. Jka Ottoman, of Wtllwtte l'UMUy. Uft yr4y for Trai-. Nw York, th a mil rMwlN for vl wmU on bualne Ur Col wh Illumes to tk Trov roufrfe night jwonilse to be a battle royal Th local player have ben prfiotle-'j,, M9j,8ma tho doctor resided bofore coming to Salem to 4nku up the work o( the school. Ho Is said to bo n prohablo auecwMiful candidate for one of tho bishopries, which will be given at tho oouforeaov which will toon meot In Baltimore. Dr. OotoniRR made a fsrewoll sd- drew yeabrrdnv In ahanal tn Um .tn. donu, who hndo him an affeetlonnt.,,rI,r,ato harmonlow. gWHlbye. Dr. Coleman's value as an arum worker for "Old Willamette" IVtltloii of Hood District .NX I eHHot be overlooked. ad his aor vlew !h brlaglng the school to a tfablo UaanrUI ImsU Is auHreiatl hr tk taoueamls of friend of the iKtttkuUOH.. A. L. Patton, of Marlon, was tho city yoetorday on buslnoss. A. E. Lewis, of Mehama, transact- oil business in the city yesterday. O. P. Torroll, oftor visiting In tho city, left last evonlng for his home Ing hard for the past several weeks. and feel that not even the strong ag gregation of the Dallas college can tlffiNU them on their own Hoor. Tho WilltuueUo student will bo In at tomlauoo at the gamo in a body, nd will koeji tho atiuoephoro full of ap- A petition ehcuttl by tho residents of road district No. 4, mm of Salem, aaklwg for county aid Has been Mod witr the couMy court. Tho action of Ue eourt on the petition will da- ! whether or aot a a)Hrotiri. tlON Will lilt IHHilu far tlia lninini,u. of tho GaniOM ltoad. Xiv Custoiuiu Aro what you whm. If a Joujpual, "" i aovorai ntw eauiin eto, look what It mmu. A sMlanttl ills ug Umkon brlnssj kutiiujw. t you to taUtfy Utetu. The Ntuwt l4ilutI) It U uu WlHlo aUwvorlog to repair h trol toy wiro, wutou w down for a eon t4toroto dtaunoo. on the Orogoa Htoeirto road newr WHeonviila. v . Superlitteudont Jamoa of tho peni tentiary left this morning for Port land on buslines. C. H. Dowtes, of Montana, nftor vlnltlng relatlvos In Brownevlllo, nr- rlveil in the city this morning to visit hla brothor-n-law, L. P. Brown. Mtos Mary Kaisor left this morn ing for Portland, whoro she will visit for a short time. Alox. LaFollette, after visiting In the dty, left this morning for his homo in Brooks. Coroner A. M. dough ban return ed from a busineen triu ovor th Oregon Blootrio to Porttond. DIED. COONSE. At tho homo of his s!8. tor, Mrs. T. B. Jonos, corner of Commorclnl and Contor streets, Thundny afternoon, January 23, 1908, at 12: 10 o'clock, Phillip Murray Coonso, ngod G5 year, of stomach trorablo. Mr. Coonso was born in Missouri nnd crossod tho plnlns In 1S52 with his pnronts, who sottlod In Marlon county nenr Gervals. Ho has evor slnco been a resident of this county. Ho sorvod in the In.. dlan wars in Comnnnv G. nt Fort Vnncouvor, and was wounded in 1861 by Indians. Of tho immodlato family ho leaves a wife and flvo children, nil of whom roslde in Orogon. Tho funornl will bo conducted from tho Jonoa roaldonco Frldar. January 2-1, at 12:30, by Rev Ar nold, of Brooks. Interment In the Claggot comotery. iwivimsiTv wi.vs OX THE TOSSVI. Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire Fcuclng. Netting, Pickots, Gates, MuitholJ Hoofing, P. & B. Ready Roofing All at lowest prices. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN Successor WALTER MORLEY. H50 Court St. Salem. Ore. Sr Boston Hoojrtowb Taffy M Un tfrt,r coming one of tho men ws w of ih M . hurch. lb which pUt Dependable Sho?s . . . . knoekeii from ww broke. tk car and his log Sm flni. U,iiii.., ci " ,... ai.uws fc .. 1 ail heurhta. Wj rlno. J)te s r3 . " Prton SImm Co. i S4MI CwMlMMr Martin 1 I Ol h bWHtoat BMtt Ih Siilaui uuiw I lK after tho rMtalri r ik. ..'.iu. ' - -w-m w iw iu imvvm.TKV, a at yow. if JOu wsnt yuh shoos you may depend apou Inning thorn hore, Whhr styitoh r not. you wax roty npon vo thing thy w worthx. tteoemtahie. and me a latfo hnsinven tht our i" ao nMtloiMhly "right .... are a w nntelnlly inviting m nwr slum. ur. Duuaw n iuj. ..-v.-. VkL b!u.hr, i..,k. ' w ..m." TT7 "" w" . MnL wuu,m 7Zir, J' WR. TV. SnUUo for HU toton.f - sT' ,r " ! Walkover shos ,n m unit Bwt or Jiil! :: .. !L.a,n w iv. . t.ornoiay. m !, All work gwraB. TliMVliihwrti Tho iian ho yelbj toto well Aboni tho tootto ho hM to toll, Will nrvwr ronn Um nibjnty dollar Uko ho n wmo ritmfct a tree n4 holtovn. SaM wtoo MM MM LhU. m at I Tho Journnl loenjn eojry U ow ffjr you. Ciiihioa for id, at s J Mwtlllg ltHHlUjl T UftUc' AW Sottoty of th .wbpi iMuongfM nrinT the recont ntortne. umi ropnlrini tho stmts. IlrMaen hnro boon romilrod t Croin nam Twtmn stroott, Turner road, finnh atroit . North Summer. INm &i tm Twtjr.irth streu. Thla worn IMC Mr. Martin stnrtod ki . aUtag gravel to ropnlr tho chuck tow otoeos on Twooiy-ftret strott In tevktn to a. Journal rooorter )m TOninn Mr. Xortisi uu w. Anal that gravel scraped the road The atUimty-ieneral has fli an opinion giving the state wnlvorsltv advooato the right to file the first argmuent for distribution 'to voters by the secretary of state. The mat tor of tho form of title will bo ar gutd bofore Judgo Onllowny next TueoOay at s B, w, o . Klks, Attoiitiou like winhinfj to Invtte friends to! 29 ooial ateHoa tonight, leave namw kh . J. U4sg. STARR PIANO m HIGH CLASS GOODS I GEO. r. WILL PlPnfjonalttMlMH I Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society Prank Meredith, Resident Agent Office with Wm. Brown & Co., N Commercial street. Mm, U. K. IHUW. 4tl OattAM ,r on Janunir 11. Usoteod of Jo u. - SALEM SHOE STORE, W Mapicihoe "uoirtic.si, SAIEM. OREGON " , ji r r r: r" "' " -i!r-f J5i srs"5 r:zTi mtxmi with mud thm it wnehos awny amj sonvpn tpo rood In a worso on lUon thnji when it wm thrown on. y will hul tho tmv fM w vivmr, which is tho Hnnnont and mom HORN'. OWnWS At the family residence, rnor of Broadway and Elm strnoU, Sunday, January n. 190S. lA lx ou.I f r, - .-.. mm ,un. ueorge uwaaa, i goore Weet Ownas. MONEY TO LOAN THOS. K, FORtt Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Sa'em.Or ? i new today! tfBBaMllnM' m-Q WIllMHMttO . IMil Tho ho)3noji fnnn will n tro.nn onevvwiitnt crawl oi..i..w,. to som mm um t I g In ho 'varatir KrmnoitiM whU .Nairuwlr AxtUii.si c.,,... i, a Dalian folios ih - .T7 Ira Jo.. 1 . J" ? WlltoV aoptlt ,n S. !!.. who 7Z sjeontont cW th. . wtwow," , Junt north ol tho Uurm, iwi i wo toasnn. u ..... ..... .. 'on' tmj i ... tui fcoUiTk. .. :: T wm u"-..: .T '" -iy nsrapM . "- sjssj bjbm WT-M t n, r. - i.u A mjammen IJUnVV nt I . I ! UHm Iblo. Qu, .u.rZ wfctinp aheoing aZr tT!I . - man who given waat h gnsne tomorrow Wghtened. and in some .iT1 Ia a way nobody wants. j -w lork Sua. MARRIRD. aRAiJt-.HARRlS. At th min. m ronUoneo. Salem, Oregon, Wedaeodny ovonlng, January S2, !. by Row P. s. Kiur r. MI Orahor to Miss Mlnniolfar- rw. both of Salem. Mr. Oraotr Is a member of the m of Brow & Ornher. woll driU- eoanrnotora. Thoy will ro h4o nt tWir homo la itiAiui or. erlttott. "u A Brutal IVjflnltion. Knltkor Want Is a uiiiiBt,. Ml? """' ram, and th For Sale Best quality cord wood Phone 1417 or 1283. Downing t Eoff i-r.-tf For Sale Ravornl hniiKna In SaUB. and farm 'ands at a bargain. CP Ital National Bank. 6-1-eod- For &ik Tho buildings now ote Pled by the Rex Photo Stud and Miss A. M. Woloh on Con atreot. Roo R. P. Bolso, room U Broyman block. l-22-3t For SaIos aores two miles so of Salem, on Liberty road, caw n wire fonoo all arouad ? now houso and furniture; nt ,t UuKdlngs; three doien cbu-k Q. V. Flosher. Salem, route ' 3. i-23-2k ( coo 1 tl h L lU". L: 12 A' , Gr I VI Co Si a' Oah sen diet Ski berl Wa drfi Mi TiIe