Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 04, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY I 1
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J. L STOCKTON
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
SHOE STORE SOLI).
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New Royal Worcester Corsets
In tho now 1908 lines aro many beautiful design of thin season.
newest and smartest corset models, Including tho very latest modes
decreed by tho great fashion creators of Paris.
Royal Worcester and Bon' Jon Corsets
have stood pre-eminent for half a century ac tho leading corsets of
the world for stylo, fit, quality, durability and workmanship, and this
season's modoU aro a triumph In tho art of corset making. Evory
corsot vlrt'tio Is exemplified In Royal Worcester aud Don Ton Corsets,
tho result of oxhaustlvo and continued study of tho ever changing
fashions. -
C. G. Given Sells Ills stock to 1).
F. Ilriimivr of the Oregon Shoo
Company.
The New
Adjusto Dowager
No. 610
Wised especially for stout women'
Hu medium low bust, long hips and
lut Made from durable coutlllo
k h!'.e and drab. We carry this
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tfjiaeizra ji w "'.
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3)OWA5lS
The Royal
Worcester
$1 to $2.50
In this lino qt. stylos and prices wo
can plenao any' lrxly no mattor how
particular she may be.
Wo carry a complete lino of about
30 tyl43 In sizes 18 to 36. Wo aho
havo crados at 50e, $1.00 and ?1.20.
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A Great Assortment of
Styles in
Warner's and R. & G.
At Just HALF Former Prices
1IE SURE AND ASK FOR THE STYLES WE
ARE SELLING AT HALF PRICE, AND WE WILL
MOKE THAN LIKELY PLEASE YOU WITH
ONE OP THEM.
S0RCEfif .
New Embroideries
Undermuslins
Etc.
New Spring Goods
Arriving Daily
Wo will show moro new goods th's
spring than over before. When otlior
buyers woro holding back for fear of
financial crisis In tho country our
buyora woro taking ndvantago of tho
opportunity to got oarly shlpmonta
and secure tho vory boit prlcoa of
fered by tho manufacturers. Depend
on us for tho best goods at tho low
est priced.
O. O. Given 1ms sold his shoo store
(on Commercial street to D. P. Brun
jnor, of itho Oregon Shoe Company,
(and possession has already been giv
en. R. p. Bradford', who has been
otnployod with Mr. Given, will re
main with the now owner, and II. J.
Oswald, who has been with tho Ore
gon Shoe Company for some time,
has the posltlou of hoad salesman.
It will bo seen thnt tho storo Is
not going out of business, but rath
er now energy will bo put into it,
and tho business pushed.
Mr. Given, who has tho honor of
being tho oldest established shoo
man In tho city, will rotlro from nc
tlvo'buslness. Ho will purchase some
sultablo small fruit and poultry
ranch near Snlem and put his atten
tion to this. Ho has seen many
around him prosper and enjoy Hfo
In tho quiet pursuits of fruit farming
and henceforth although ho doesn't
caixj for tho riches ho will enjoy a
llfo of ease.
Mr. Drunker Is so woll known to
tho shoo purchasers of tho Capital
City that any, comment on tho quan
tity and quality of tho business ha
will do Is unnecessary.
Tho doors of tho storo undor tho
now manngoment will remain closed
for. a fow dnys, whllo a genoral clean
up is In progross.
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A BURGLAR
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Perfection In cake and biscuit making
is attained by the use of Royal Bak
ing Powder. And the ease and dex
terity of their making is marvelous.
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'Baking
Powder
Absolutely Pure
The only baking powder made
with Royal Grape Cream of Tartar.
Hence the superiority of the food
it leavens.
Hence the anti-dyspeptic qualities
which it imparts to the food.
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ScntttMt-ri Things n die Home cf It.
L. While.
Whon Mrs. It. L. White and daiigh
(tor roturnod homo from church Inst
Sunday night Just before 9 o'clock
.tlioy dlscovorotl a man lonvlng tho
J rear door of tlio houso and fly west
, along tho road on tho bank of tho ca
nal to Broadblaln strcot, dlsnppoatt
ing. Thoy wont insldo and found
drawers out and contents scattered
gonorally, but nothing had boon tak
en but a largo pocketbook of Mr.
Whlto'H who In away from home,
which contained papers which woro
found this morning In front of S. S.
Train's residence and glvon to Chlof
of Polldo RIoh. Tho pollco woro no
tified, but no further clow wan got
ten of tho burglar. Albany Democrat.
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CITY NEWS
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iWkdkm of Important Par- X
Pfhi for Your ConsMornMrm T
fotaul nin 0I1,. ,,,,. ... ,
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is $31,421,585. A 3 per cent dis
count will bo allowed to all those who
pay tholr taxos boforo March 15.
Taxes becomo delinquent on tho first
Monday In April.
Tho HigliuM
Market prlco paid for chickens
Capital Commission Company. Phont
179. tf
New N'pturles-
Squire S. Alkon,
fekrT . . nsxt WWik- " u Ve,t- Bddyvllle: Hnrry T. Nlco-
( wmmuslou Company. Phone lai, I. S.'llerboft, Portland; W. H.
tt Scott, Crawfordsvlllo.
Ma,.. B,nPflce 'ilistiilllnp XVitr T.lm. KlmM
kstrd ThiS made by! A new ,lne ahaft l3 b0,nK luatalUd
Kll ud m or K Company, at tho Salem Water Company's plant.
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Per load on 10-load or-
1-21-tf
III Yon. rt.i-i
j. -- luiifci'llS
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Pco.
'ou ban. Capital
Phone 17$. n
The massive steal rod Is 1U feet in
length and 4 15-16 Inches In dlamo
ter. Tho Virginian
Tho cast of "Tho Virginian" Is
stronger than ever this season, which
reflects great oredltj on tho Klrko La
Sholla Co. It is no uncommon thing
for managers to retrench and oheapen
,Slrtiirnn,
(Idtn..
'j . raralxl i.
lrn.01.. " ' . """" 8V-
wurnrr .- .
'Tk itstin -u't, wno is in their casts, after a play has been on
;, n,ft , ; D wMli,tour for a season or two, but in "The
b th ' "m, viisiman, jne tmponani cnaracien,
alleged horse with one or two exuantions. are
The Grip Had Mini
Mr. Adam Frohmadar, who has
bcon wrostllng w'h the gr.lp. for tho
past wook, Is again visible. Ho tolls
thoso who ask him If ho had tho grip
that tho question Is wrong end to,
that tho grip had him.
Notice to I'moenUs -
The Jefferson Democratic olub
will hold Its rogular meoting In
Grango hall, corner of Commercial
and Centor strooU, Wednosdny ov
enlng, Fobruary 6. Good spoaklng
and a good tlmo. All welcome. P. L.
Frazler, prosldont; A. M. Dalrym
plo, socrotary.
Tho $10,000 Beauty
"The $10,000 Beauty" would be a
really good show If tho manager
would fire a couple of thoso hamfat
ters who aro supposed to be come
dians. They should bo fined for ap
pearing in public. Tho singing waj
good, and the ohorus girls ou the
stage looked pretty, wore woll
drilled and graceful. Tho $10,000
Beauty cou'd be made entertaining,
but oh' those hamfatters.
playod by thoso who originated them
r 'i tr xw York City. This blsr-cltv nro-
lj ttv... rday ito JwU-'ductlon Is to be an early offering at
U u..., C C0rt MWng ikt Ul Ornnrt nn.ro hmun
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4ow iu r,,lt eveaing arrested for frequentlns
AJic c D' Codlt' Sftlx- This Ib the boy's third of-
B4k. gd ten&Q, and when arraigned this mora
. lBS he was sentenced to serve fite
flTfTight- .dJ8 la the city jail.
tM.,. . rie I Salem Sm-ii- Ti.,r.,,i
1 r Frj,MfflM ' roo,H Amoi Vass. the wU-knwa mer-
i i K " W1UW oHant. wnuo going home yesterday to
-l-l dinner, was thrown violently against
a poet, by the skidding of his wheel,
which resulted in three broken ribs
and a painful wrench to hU back. He
iw,. - iaed ls'tun., i.,. ..I. , , j. ..,..
rUsetjg !h rolj where the fracturot, were reduced by
1 tt Mow "BliDr- C H. Robertson The patient ii
Wr y aMfa resting easily today
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was com-
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L'TuJ-r M led IbIi
Graber Bros.
rPLUJllBING
AND
GAS FITTING
Will give prompt attention
to all orders, guarantee our
work 4o give satisfaction and
to bo up to the sanitary stand
ard. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO
GIVE ESTIMATES OX
CONTRACTS.
Call at our shop on Liberty
street, back of Barr's Jewelry
Store. Phone 550.
Twcnty.lliivfl Chickens Skltloi
John Mnnthel, of North Snloin,
who was yoatorday itho proud pos
soisor of 2G fino chlckons, this morn
ing dlicovwrod thnt his chlckou
house only contained throo of tho
Hinallost fowls of his flock. Ho Ij
naturally vory much wrought up over
tho mysterious dlinppoarance, and
has onllstod tho holp of Doc Gib
son, who has distinguished hlmsolf
In thVj oapturo of various animals,
from inon to horsos and cows, anti
doubtloss will soon locate tho miss
ing 23 birds.
Tames Martin a Policeman
City Stroot Commissioner Martin
lat evening mado his first arrest un
der tho authority recently Invosced
In him by tho Salem fnthers. Mr.
Martin's victim was a disorderly
dwnk, and was promptly Inndod In
he city Jail, whoro ho spont tho
night with throo other knights of tho
road. At a recent meotlnc of tho
council tho ohiuf of the firo depart
ment, tho olty physician nnd tho
Rtreot commissioner were nppoplnted
apodal policemen, it now sooms to
bo up to Chief Darr and Dr. Miles to
make good.
I)nnci WtHlnoMbiy Night
First Assembly club danco of the
series will bo given tomorrow, Wed
nesday, night at Elks' hall.
DIED.
HARMON. At tho family homo,
1996 South Commorclnl stroot,
Monday, Febiruary 3, 1908, at C:30
Mrs. Rosollla Harmon, aged 3G,
Tho funoral sorvicos will bo con
ducted from tho South Salem M. E.
church tomorrow morning at 10
o'clock. Intorment in City Vlow
comotery.
o
Iiulgo Wclwti-r's .Turj' List.
Tho following freeholders wero
yostordny chosen as Jurors for tho
JiiHtlco ceurt:
Sam Atlolph, Edwin II. Andorson,
R. 12. Downing, II. C. Flotchor, Geo.
Grlswold, August Huckcstoln, A. A.
Leo, J. M. Lnwronco, William Man
ning, G. W. Neodham, W. S. Pugh,
Scott Rlggs, Win, Stousloff, Jnsper
N. Skairo, Frod R. WatorH, David R.
Ynntli, T. G. Albort, It. C. Bishop,
John Cormlchnol, W. H. II. Darby, A.
L. Fra.er, Iaadoro Groonbaum, John
Knight, .1. M. Long, F. E. Shnfor, W.
A. Llston, John A. Simpson, O. L.
McPwk, D. A. White, W. II. Osborn,
0. W. Yannwo, M. J. Potzel, R. H.
Rutherford. Joseph Albort, L, M.
Kirk, C. V. Brown, Goo. P. Litchfield,
F. W. Durhln, John A. Mills, A. W.
Drnger, Win. McGllchrlst, 8r.. A. P.
Qlovor, Hal Pntton, G. G. Qans, Earl
Raco, John W. Roland, J. C. Slog
mund, C. W. Scott, Otto Wilson.
X-RAYS.
Body of Arch Ferguson Rccoynrpil.
The body of Arch Forgusbn, who
was drowned In tho Calapoola dur
Ing tho rocent high wator was found
Monday afternoon by John Rydor.
it was about fifty yards bolow
where laat seon down under the bank
It wlU bo brought to tho city tonight
- Albany Demoorat.
Recorder Moorc' Judy List.
W. A. Moorotf, olty rocordor, as
sisted by A. T. Moflltt nnd W. R.
Philippe, last ovonlng drew tho fol
lowing Justice court jury list for
1908: .
Thos. Burrows, C. W. Ynnnko, J.
N. Shnntz, Z. J. Rlggs, John Mnuror,
A. L. Hnrvoy. Frank E. Shnfor. Chas.
E. Wollor, John C. Slogmund, C. II
HlngOB, Thoo. Roth, J. L. Frooland,
D. Stolnor, Goo. F. Mason, John P.
Burton, W. C. Tlllson, M. 0. Burcn,
J. A. Bornardl, L. M. Jones, Geo. C.
Will, .Hpnry Wiprut, Jos. Sohlndlor.
D. D. Olmstoad, Jay S. Phillips, II.
M. BrnnHon, F, A. Woloh, L. Wache
son, J. A. Mill, W. S. Stolz, A. 0.
Mngors, Hal D. Patton, J. W. Har
rltt, Geo. E. Wntors, C. D. Minto, N.
L. Moflltt, C. F. Elgin. R. K. Page,
13. P. Walker, Frod Kurtz. II. IT. Ra
gan, J N. Smith, II. 0. Meyers. W.
A. Irvln, D. A. White, J. M. Law
ronco, A. A. Lto, D. A. Dinsmor, E.
B. Millard, Pat Fennoll, P. W. Spon-ccr.
Tho plumbers aro wearing a snillo
that will not como off, and ltwna
only n Uttlo frcozo nt that.
...
It Is a wloo "Y" that stays whoro
It Is placed.
Tho Earl of Yarmouth has no ob
Joctlon to losing his wife, so long as
Bho haven a goodly portion of hnr
money to solnco his lacoratod foot
ings. Gladys Vnndorbllt's turn comoa
next.
...
If Inbor unfous cannot boycott an
omployor, can an omployor adopt tho
card syatom and boycott union la
bor? o
OAJITOIIIA..
Bri ti -? Kind ton m Always BoujH
STARR PIAINOi
HIGH CLASS GOODS
GEO. C. WILL
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Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Society
Frank Meredith, Resident Agent.
Olllco with Wm, Brown & Co., No,
29 Cotnmorcial strcot.
Whon tho doctor Is called ho aska:
"How are tho bowels?" They are
generally wrong. His visit might
have boon saved by a tlmoly doso of
Lane's Family Medlclno.
MONEY TO LOAN
THOS. K. FORD.
Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, 8alm, Or
I NEW TODAY
f wagMMna
For Sale A flrst-class fresh Jorsoy
cow, Enqulro at ICth nnd D
strootH. O. S. Welch. 2-4-3t
I-'or SUi Six-room houso. oloso In,
fino location; prlco $1300. Lath
am Land Company, over Oenorrl
Eleotrla Company. 2-4-tf
For Saltv Cedar posts. Seo C. A.
Warner, on Fair Orounds road.
Phono 11C0. 2-4-lw
For Bale Fine cow, thrto Angora
goats,' Peklu ducks, nlKo Black
Mlnorcas and Whlto Plymouth
Cockrols. T. II. Blundell, Morn
lugalde. Phone 1372 Main.
2-4-3t
AViintiil Place to do housowork for
small family Good cook Address
"W," caro Journo' 2-4-3t
Honors for Ong(n Men.
Stanford Unlvarslty, Cal., Feb. 4
John F. Roily, of Portland, will 1p
.orator for 1908 commencement
i week, and T. T. Bennott. of Marsh-'
field. Or., has boon appointed per-!
mani M clase seorotary. Northern
.students honored with places on tho
! various ooinmittooe are as follows.
Senior week. W. Koornor, Oregon
City. Or.; program, K. J. Hadley,
Bellingham, Wash.; farce, E W.
Roekey. Pertland: ball. A. A. Mur
phy. Portland; promenado. Miss Car-'
ollne Benson. Portland; Miss V-'
Pietlal, Taooma. Wash.; O. Coo.'
Portland; W. F. Bastham. Vancouv
er Wash.
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fiMti. HalLitdyiKaTilJuEjM
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Now is the time to place
your order for anything
needed in our line for
spring planting. Such as
Walnuts, Apples, Cherries, Prunes, Plums,
Peaches, Shade Tree Ornamental Shrubs, Roses
Our Ornamental Department is the largest and
most complete on this coast. If you need anything in
out Une 'phone Main 75 or address
OREGON NURSERY CO.,
Salem
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