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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1908)
G 10 DAILY QATiTAL JOURNAL, gALMf, OREGON, SATURDAY, FJMIRUAKY SW, 19m. w" s lftr Yn vywruieu ' '1 tf e44 JMC AWICH WAMAN kaveswi uncertainty for a ccr ITInMj WUllAn tnty--Meyers is a ccrtawty, it's a condition (Hat confront us, not a theory. Women want food foods. WAISTS Wo now hIiow Jn this now department Spring's fancy creations. Somo Of thorn havo tho isminro yoko trimmed in linnfth medallions with rows of cmuroldory' Inccrtlon and largo or mall tuoks down tlio front or bnck, tho fabrics nro npt'y choncn for tholr 'special fitness, nnd tho trimmings, workmanship nnd ' finish represent tho nemo In tho nrt of making. Thcso will mroly plonso tho moat particular shopper. hi lores From head to foot, from hat to ehocrt, wo ro spcelallal In fash Ions for inoti of nil ago. One can ho quirky about ono's hrvt Mil peculiar about one's neck wr and wear wolrd hose, but wke It comes to shoos ono must have comfort. ' Our shoes glvo Mwfort and style. (Now Annex) 500STER NUMBER THREE r Spring nhowJng of men's and boys' clothing In tha moat utilqucl patterns nnd design. As to tail oring tho fit will speak for Itnalf.l Tlics'o clothes hnvo tho dignity, stylo, Btmp that la so much In do nnnd. 6L0VES In Kid nnd Capo gloves wo Btand side nnd aldo with tho boat motro. polltan stores for quality nnd quantity. Our vast quantity makes Mention very oaay nud aatlafnotory. Jong nnd abort In Una' nnd mis', all shades, nil fUca. Hnvo received tho Inrgust ahlptnont of Imported kid glovoi over brought to Snlom, all now and they nro rfndy Tor your chooa Ing for Easter. CLOTHING I 1 II Qi v Nawc bocn soeursd nud the happy event la aohcdulod to como off today. Or, It, CitrtM right (Contlnuod from page ono.) Hoth & Oraber, $100 per year. Frank. Brown, 10 per month. Frank Hughes, $10 per month. A. O. Magora, $10 per month. C. P. Bishop, $10 per month. W. T. Iligdon, $5 per month. Wlllnmctto Hotel, $10 por month. Pntton Drofl., $5 per month. Pruno Aaosclatloh, $10 per month. H. D. Thiols!!, $10 per month. Derby & Wlllson, $5 per month. Col, Olmfitead, $5 per month. D. A. Whlto & Sons, $10 per month. C. M. Eppley, $5 por month. Geo. P. MnBon, $G por month. Wm. McGllchrlst, $5 por month. B, Andorgon, $2.50 per month. J. C. Perry, $S per month. II, W. Dnrr, $5 por month. Hickory nark Remedy Company, $C per month, C. II. Hinges, $5 por month. B. Hofer, $S per month. Chns. Ynnnke, $10 por month. Prlco Shoo Company, $G por month. Aug. Huckostoln, $5 per month. W. I. Sinloy, $C per moth. A. M. HnnBon, $3 por month. W. W. Zlnn, $2.50 por month. O. Stolz, $5 per month. Ceo. C. Will, $5 por month. C. L. McNnry, $6 por month. H. II. Ollngor, $5 por month. . II. Shophnrd, $6 per month. J. A. Dornardl, $25 por yonr. J. L, Frooland, $35 per year. Ilouso Furnishing Company, $10 pir month. A. W. Proacott, $2.50 por month. L. U. Jorso, $3 por month. J. Iifky, $2.50 per month. '.. J, Ulggs, $5 por month. Hnuaer Bros., $5 p r month. 8. P. Klmba', $5 par month V. A. Irvln, $50 por year. "TIioho nro strenuous times." an'.l Provident Deoknbaoh, ns ho called tho huBincss mou to order In tho din GOVERNOR HUGHES PLATFORM PUNISH OFFICERS KOTJHXG CAN HI! (MlNKl) JJY FIXING COHPOHATION'S, HUT IMi'RISOXMKXT OF OFFIGKItS GUIIrir OF OFFEXSKS WOULD SOON' STOP COHPOI.ATE VIO LATIONS OF TIIK LAWS. VBBBBBBH $ fJlPW,C PSSr Try JWmi'a wurnliwallowi. 4 kotMft-Made. Froth T UiMlertMklHff Parlors A, W. OlougH Undertalilnr: rooms aro hmoiik the neatest at Ml bt japnojattur '6 lito" eoaaL-Whflo THrutlltCa aro not pleasant, hoy are at times necary nnd It la then that '. II. I iirltt riulil "" in",. iu v.iiui in iiiu ii i ii Una resumed his prnctlco In Salem ,,,K room ot HoUl WltlnmoUe, lost and has opened nn office In rooms n,ni wnon wo ,,oia tl,ro "oaitor 0 and 2, ovor Fry'a drug atore. Offlco meetings within eight days." houra, 12m to 4 p. m. 2-Mm I Sonatr Tom Kny opened tho ball (wlth somo general romarks In favor Tt'ailiors' Inttltutc-- f cutting up lands Into smaller A iAMtitiArH' IniMttiln I. .. ,l.l fftriHB. estnbllShlnR mo- InJlmlrliin . ,... - u -v hviu .- - sy-t woodburn on March 7, for tho w"" "" ua uuuu oi appiniao, . At Ill Uenofit of all county Instructors. Sd porlntondont of School. HmKh a pcts to hold nn Instltuto onco ovory e" tho oloao of his speech tho mnvor and city council entered and wero oheor 2S -!..2!i . , lwo WC0k9 ,n "- Pta of tho J- Fry was next called on nnd flrat-olaaa quality In every dopnrt. 7lhi crloa ncUon Ho gnllJ ho mo ha(, Urat-clswi quality In every dopart went of business. 1 keen wi with U tho now Ideas In my Una and huL,1M riit.., I"V BIJIW Ul U(IIUUB 111 BIOCK. Parlora nt iU Couit streot, I WMt'l I will pay a good prlco for n tot Of UelllnROr & Cotton's Annotattsl como to do toraothlng substantial io ingricRi j,v ' iw HUYvrimu ino OJiy Market prlco paTd fdr chickens. Properly. .Capital Commission Company, Phono' Jonn " Albert was nakod for soma 170. tt A!vlco nnd counsel, and gavo his pinion relating to tho city's affairs. Irvlaml in tho lml Salem of today was not Salem of last f IIII..M.v.. t.A... t .u VftAl. aw Jam was .a a ... .. " ----- ..".......! ,, iiiiniiiBuu, uviior Known as - ji'i ru. aii uunni tNnle nud Statutes of Orison, and. ,lr:h., iim !.! i ,a ai..i. ..A moua netltion hmi cnn. m. rn i.m awalou lawn of 1903, 1005 and l07.'at the skctlng rink. Olover certainly mot expOnslvo pavement In tha 0o. O. aoodall. gave him a race for hit life, taking wor'J on Commercial street. (Great the lead twlco. Se tho finish to- applauao.) A corporation had In- Frsh today, a big lino of puotlaf. night. .vested nearly threo million In Sa Ml ZIhh'w, I lem's future by building an oloctrle WW Finish Tonight 'road from Portland. Ho ondorsed Tho sIxKlny amateur raca at tho tho work of tho board of trade. Ills ... oi iim wm twniu a a oioso lonient. fwri wro noariny anniauded. of Don't fall to too the grand finale. Mayor Itodgers was next to com At HmnmI of Trad? IUmmii Hwrt'tary of tho gtato Uoard Aftrlcultui'o, II. M. Williamson, Portland, nddressod a moutlng at tho Doard of Trade Hoomt this afttroou at 1.30. x. c. Armstrong, Marlon county fruit luspeetor. 8e a praa ileal d&tuoiutratlou on ohorry and other fruit tro. We Want Two ton of chlQkens this wk Capital ConiMisaion Company' Ph'ouo Hlr t( WaMta a Dlvttivo Klk HIiHtUer yterday afternoon Wegan suit for divorce against hyr kwshand. Pr4 Dlmelor. on tha ground t habitual imemporamw, failun to imtvldo uHd xtrmo aruel. ty, Th coujd wim married An KHst 8. ISO 3. bw thlr haHttHMS ksted hut m short time, thu husband awwrdlng to the otunpInlHi f Mw Wwahw. sood hamd addltd to IkMor aad Uvlag tho life of a lootv WtorilHP. Iast night's raeo was tho best and Pllmont tho bsat eltlteushlp of 8a iem. no paid his respeots to the fastwt of tho wk. Vs Vnr CttlrWeui- W waM all you hav. Caj4tal Cmwl,.loH C VhoHo it, tt Itv for aalo for $SiO, aVWiHi JUglBR Qa. llaqulro l LkfkMv Cm wJt a dtsAflmjitatlOH la tti matter otr wan h huh4. H , , MaHin, t well.kRourH rt AIM mU wk K t lt u ttixmwr, Tk wurrkjH Hmt bat ntWKbaek as a most uaderslrablo cltl vt. ... .... a. ... . '.. .... .. uw uriiiHi -Mitcii- . Jie must ue driven out of the Are maklrjp a hk, Oct ihom at JU and bo kspt out. What this TrovorV Qronlso tudlo, ovi r Ilajnw' meeting deolarod wottld bo tho law cash store, of this community. Why bo any .laager knawn at a dssvd utwat AVa IS-hIniiiI PaiioIv-. have the glngor. Why not out It At $1 por doton are sun a bar loose? Bftln. At Trovers' QronUd studio.1 A. F. Hoor stated that a id.wMin ottr Ilarnvt' eash store. ,had beon reolvd from . s. Jossh-n. ltr?IOeut Of tha PortUml nnn.rt Chamlwrlrtln'a Couth Itnnrtlr m Kletrlo eonnunv. nlrtcini. ten n lVvirt. tuath. (Great applauta.) Wo prfr OhambsrlslnV Couch I 11. II. Thlalton mnVa r i .,k. Hftwedy to any othr for our ohtl Ualty wsrk oarrld oa at Astoria, Eu drH.M ay Mr. I. J. Woodbury ot Kn and Prtad. Those towB TwInImc Mloh. Mlt has aWo daaa shawed afslrlt but the wlra tonight la werk for us lu hard old and oaght ta tlath the ws that Salem croup, aad wo take pleasure in rvcam. suint Kurta.i tt, ,n ,o....i.. ....... 1,.. ... ' ' ,..... ,., .... UUUIIIi roottuinx !(.- for 0 &t Dr. Stm.. uim nhAarln drug Mr i jaKv jgBRH. smt msda a prac- Sacramento Vuluu n.aug. Hand, round of anukiuta. (UnltM Press i.Md Wlro.) Augutt Hu9kKeIn was tho utot 5an rraaeiseo. Fab. 33 ta i inn i.a m,..v. n v.,. SaorwH MoraUc Unloa. ne ot'iu paid a high oowtdlweat to tha ,-w ww -ow.pats in uamqrBja,inrwiat and seMary aad oxcU. h bn nurahassil by.th Calklai'ttve board ot th board f trade, Nowstef SyRdScar. The mt of th cvfiBtv. w. ... . -.-. -"- (United Proas Leased Wire.) Now York, Fob. 22. Governor Hughes, of Now York, dollvoring a Washington birthday address before tho Union League Club todny, urged a Bcttled government policy ns tho only means of restoring confidenco In tho commercial world, tin smM tho federal and slate laws should be ns definite ns It Is posilblo to mnko them, nnd that thoy should bo np pucu Willi becoming precision to practices sought to bo reached. 'Tho onforcomont of Just laws has no torrors for thoso ongaEod In In. gltlmato business," cnntlnued gover nor Hughos. Ho declared that It hrm boon fnntui InndvlBnblo o attempt to get n pre olso doflnltion of fraud, but ho add ed that It wns poaslblo and ndvls. nblo to bo moro explicit. "Tho way to got rid of abuses Ij to attack thorn directly," ho said: "I bollovo that tho moat omcncIoiM monns In-doflnltlon, proscription nnd nuoqMato punlshmont of tho offend ors. Fines Imposed upon corpora tions, particularly upon thoso with monopolistic powors, nro Jubi from no point of vlow. Punishment is mott salutary when visited unon guilty Individuals. Fow men can bo hired to go to Jail, and If offonsos which tho public recognises to bo of a grnvo chnractor, nro punished by Imtirlbunmont, tho Inw will moat like ly bo obeyed." Hughes declarod that while tho public Insists on a puro administra tion, deserved contempt must bo vis ited upon thoto who prolU by Indli orlmlnato detraction of men In nub- llcr life. He said that tho mihlln nr. vlco Is fnr moro wholesome thnn many poop' thin!-. ' Special Intoretts mukt i:ou ihnip hands off of tho city, state nnd fad. oral governments," he dconrtd. "Tho common wo'faro must bo tin supromo law of tho land. Tho lob bios that havo been maintained In legislative halls havo been tho cais of mlstrutt of government and fur nish the most sorlous nrotsxt for ns. saults on our Institutions. Thoro Is u slowing down of the wheels of In dustry, and cntorprlso waits Impa tiently amid tho uncertainty of hoBl tatlon. it la absolutoly essential that wo should havo a tonic of whole somo confidenco. Inspired by tho visions of tho forces of right and Just appreciation of our material nnd moral strength." o- Our aim is to supply our customer with tho best the market affords Wo carry a superb lino of staple and fandy groceries. Everything select ed w(t'h great care, Ono trinf will convlnco you. Special Today 1 qt. Economy Jnr Y. C. Penchea JWc 1 nt. Economy Jar L. Cllnc Peaches HOc Choice Maplo Honey ......... .15c IEM0NS LEMONS 4 doz. 25c Today DrtMtl Chlcknis from the Fiirin Tho iHJKt VIT. APPLES HALDWIXS, 73c Iwx (3IIKKN1NGS ItUSSKTTS PIPPINS I1KN DAVIS Fresh Vogetnblos, Celery, Lettuce, HaJlBhos, Turnips, Deets, Carrots, Parsnips, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Greens, Sweet Potntoos nnd Onions. W. A. IRVIN Pcrswal Menti Mrs. John Roland u .,t.u son inena?. . Miss Velcth Thurnian 1 forson, visiting frlen.l Barbara Durbln, a stude luien-sjinii, is home ffra jir. auu airs. H r w-. ft .. vllfjl Aumsvme, wero In this clt3 Mrs. u. h. Newell camo i-orunna mis mornlno. . Sunday visit with friend Mrs. M. C. Lowla lof v.u Ing for Eugene to attend tlnn Endeavor convention Mrs. Mart Miller has retj nor nam at Albanv r. It with friends here Mrs. F, G. Warner, of mi.J mauo o snort business and vibii to saicm Friday. Miss Maud McDee. mi.. Keeton, Miss Jesalo Keeton J. IfnnK Anl i ... . . ,w. v v vurrauisi evening to attend a bnsketbJ B. D. Soules, of Woodbd tno city with his wlf r.. .i --- -w a va ooioro leaving for Seattto Levi Geer, manager of .. MLieral Spring; Association,' uny oveiung ror a short vis bnny beforo returning to F. J. Babcock. of Mn... arnvd from Portland, and a snort vis t with hi. ... Babcock. afterwards leavinJ T . 1 rranciBCO. , B. R. Shophnrd. emnlnroj Pdriland city engineer's offlc King his pnrentB. Mr. nnH v Shopnrd, n fow days. Mr. and Mrs. Elvln Soul nttlo, WnBh., returned h after n week's visit with Mrs. W. F. R. Smith. Mrs. a former Salem girl. HORN'. SWEET. To the wlfo of Sweet, nt tho family ho Twenty-fifth street, FrldaJ ruary 21, 1908, a son m STARR PIAI HIGH CLASS GOOI GEO. C. Wll Norwich Union Fire Insurance Freak Meredith, Reside , Ofllce with Wm. Brown ft i 29 Coairaerclal street. MONEY TO L THOS. K. Over Iidd ft Ou-h's Bank, Sal MtiMBjmsjtBjg'ui Ph0fr8 66 203 Gemmercbl THE KfTCHEL SULLIVAN 60 FISH FINDS OUT HK 18 A 8UCKKK. New York. F?b. 22. .Stuvvoaant Klh has abandoned tho fight ho has boon making against E. H. Harrlman for control of tho Illnols Central railroad, according to an announce ment mado today. Tho former president of the road, realising that Jmdge Ball's recent de cision spoils deroat for him, has no tified tho stockholders that tho. prox ies hold by himself and assistants will be returned to them at tholr ploasure. Thoso who have been fig uring on tho amount of money spent by Fish Iu his fight say that he must have dropped at least $500,000. nnJ that Harrlman spent a tdmllnr sum NEW TOD. MfW For Ho Largo body irtf grade second-growth fir, HI! or 1283, Downlnc M MMMMMMMMMMPMJMM)MMMM1 For Sulo -Several houses In and farm 'ands at a barg.l Ital National Bank -V" KwvfHu 0(vjm Heut, Hveobody U welcome when we fd good; and we fwd that way oly when our dlnetlr orsana aw vetk lIt proiwiy. i)r. KIbr". xw i ir litlt rettlate the attot) of towaoh, Mver and noaU w prfeetly on tfcipHt. S5eaJ C IVry'adrttc w Iu hearing .her sHech 'umaIS, Z Z ,JZl cm of Biinnnrt v. ... ..... MUMBa. W the fljhters Idedgw of support NVariy u pr. em gate tontethtBg. IF YOU KXOW. The werits of tke Teuas Weador, yon wtwld ver aaSter tram lrLin bladder or rheuwatlc mmble. bottle, tw months treatiaaot. uU by S, C Stoa j drur state, or t n jTtlalU wit di IwttW, ' (United Preea Leased Wire,) Bau Franoteeo. Feb. wmk fair weather promlted. n bumpe orowd Is expected to wend Its way to Coffroth's Ocean tw this after noon to wltnH the uikldlewtight vuauiuuHuiu OIUUlHfttlnii n.. between Stanley Ketehel and Mik (Twia) Sh1Hiu. Th n.tttr- weighed in at 10:1S this nmri.. and neither budged the scales, hloh were t at the lll-ponad aark The meralng betUag was 2 to l that Ketchel weald wis aad even mouey that he weMld kaeek SuUl van out inside of i reusd. limb men appeared to b in xeelleat eea dltlon aad xpre thewseivas as being eoafldeat ef wiaalag. i no IRH3Ultsf .lltli.u t. ri ----" .M(Nnim in fi win i,A h.J voraioa at 3:15. -- To Cure Cold In One Day. Take laxative nnnrrv ..t.i.. "- u.vtfvf suiuiuu Tablets. Druggists refund money It it falls to cure. E. W GROVls'S signature on each box 2fic For Sale Fresh cows Phos era 21. ! Ir Sale Dry fir wood, dl to any part of tke c.'r Budlong. Phone 497 For 8alo or Exchange A rH Jersey bull. Phom Fsrrotr ta MtMMMMMMMMMJMMMMM-MMMMMMMMMMMMMMtlMMMMMMMMN Wanted To borrow STOO orl either In one or o loatJj dross "D." caro JoJ''Dt, :: $2.00 Per Hay Paid to ose each town to dir tute ir lam and take orJra trated Flavoring, in tube nont huslnoss. CXDCT eM essary J S Zlcg cr Co Dearborn St . ( h -ar -"V- Ortoa Hof Winaer. (United Pma Leasd Wire.) Stanford University. Cai vsk V. It Mastera. of Pamiu,i thl warnlag defeats A I. Job J 8u Jose. Gal. ib tt. k.M. !...!.. I handball seri, f Stanford Ualversl) Saturday's Special mmmaamtrfRimmmMwmmm i ii mimumbMM E. 0. MOLL'S Cmtim MEATS-Loias, Ribs. Sassare. WELL DRESSEB CBICKENS-Jast arrived freat cttsfry. These are very fise chiclets. LEMON SPECIAL-Per tsies 15c BANANAS. MNFim PS fttlNCK VESBTAILES-Caslifltwer, Celery, Leff tee, S Efc lest Creasiery tsiier, per rtil 75c Moir Grocery C 45Stat Pfee182 IrfMtnsi 3 1 Jfc- L. jfeb. . ma to&jt "