Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 28, 1908, Page 8, Image 8

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    BMMt CAPITAL JOUR If At, SAL8M, OIWOOK. FBIDAY, FKBRUARY R, 1M.
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LONG SILK GLOVES
W. &. CORSETS
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Spring Showing of
rmcy SfxlM w$s Awnhct fw mWi wpuiw ww ciMrcff.
I We MMM S $MWM$ S aTnflCMIf mC MYMMVI MM tS
1 cm wmck fnrWe cMiKfti as t Meyers' M
Qmk, fetfc to qualify mi pMttfy, at Awfcrato kes.
4 ffUMllfe
Color! a&d black lk pottt
coa(, T,inse fiklrle arc niaae from
tH bejtgrado of Jaffeta nj''nre
th best vatdaS tv'c liaYC' 701
sfeown.
fc5t ( $15 vslses '. '
Itdncti Ose-ftsrtli
Wwica's ling touts
Oir entire tint of Women's
Winter Coats to clooe
$12,50 te $20.00 YifcH
$7.50
$22.50 to $30 V.fttaf
$14.85.
iapm iwm jwhh r iiiwRsj
the Most rcHiwc for nw nM6
0ras Wtor.
FIEE
. With evgjey ralr of ladles show
ooXfordr a' beautlfuW&paneso
f tea potbr,1l modern dust pan, La
dies knoVwe nro ntralnlng- very
effort in our shoo department to
filpaso nnd glvo solid comfort.
.Spring" dxford Ties nro pafent an5!
with ribbon laces.
New Pennant Art Felt
For making collcgo pennants, etc,
colors for nil the const colleges
and suitable colors for eastern
college drapery department.
BECONP floor.
Wash Goods
Tlio new Jalapa linen in check,
stripes, medium and light shaded
this Is a cotton fabric with, nil
tho noccoinry qualities of an ex
penslvo plcco of dress goods.
Extra Special 21c yd.
TODAY Is RewftMit Day. AH (Ms
m4 Ends HALT PWCE
AinA lllaiioAA ftoSmnA
.sm-fv im mi u ik - w ur -- - w-v-
tftccmwrATED
Ym Mt
Be convinced that Wild Rosa flou
js the best if yoii simply order n
sack. It is a homo product, remem
ber that. t
8c tho Ci4f
Toddy 8rs in the Spa dlspla)
window, 3$2 s'tfto, street.
N'eat Modern Cottage N,
Mr. II. P. Slmonds Is building ft
modern cottage on Hood street be
tweoa Summer and Capital! Mr.
Slmonds has only been in Salem
about flvo months, his former homo
being in Carroltton, 111. Mr. Slm
onds says he likes Salem very much,
and Intends to stay icw.
Comic Orwht .Booster-
"The Hose of'SaroyMonany night
fit the Grand opera house. Get tick
ets of the Boosters, at 50 cents.
In Police Cotirt
The case of tho Stato ys.v Louis
FolBom was continued until Into thin
afternoon, when It will bo Kcard be
fore City Recorder Moorcs
Clllninry rir
The handsomo residence of II. B.
ThlolBon, ex-prwldwit of tho Board
of Trado, at Capital and Court
streets, narrowly escaped destruction
by flro at 0:30 this morning. A still
alarm was Immediately turned In.
however, and tho flro, which was
found to havo been caused by a do
fcctlvo flue, was put out shortly af
tor tho arrival of tho apparatus.
OREGON
15 VERY
PROSPEROUS
Will Sklpton, of tho firm of horrc
buyers of Cornelius & Sklpton, start
ed for Eastern Oregon this afternoon
to' bring another car load of horses
from La Grande. On February 17
this firm brought a car load from
there to 'Portland an- up to date had
Bold 27 of hem. The30 line animals
went from $260 to $385 per span, or
an nvcrngo of about $160. These
gentlemen know n good horse When
they seo one and .their reputation as
dealors in horse flesh makes their
judgment good, and purchasers havo
learned to rely upon them when buy
Ing an animal. They are also kind
and humane in their haudliug and
troatmont of horses.
City News
Mftbt w -mw toftlgtti and Satar.
mmmW ALmmtMt
We Wm-
Two tons of chlckona this wcok
QMHtftl Cowm!Iob Company. Phone
171, . it
All Now IHks4fi
In wall paper at 'Duron & Hamil
ton's. HHHtlnrl Severe Inll .
Jack Kriua, the ipefdy sknter at
thd rink this wevk, foU Pretty, hard
last vhiU but was not piut down and
ut. ia will enter the bl rnc
again tonight.
Ctlot Ot'tlar l'ont-
Just received, by the Capital Im
provemont Company. Uo B. & Q.
e sulphur for spraying. 2-2B-3t
VtlnHd Hd Holt Tll .
Tho green and th rod nro now
"horso and horso" for second place
in tho tlxday contest at tho rthk
this wk, Don't mUs tho aorap for
tao aecond big money tonight.
Ir. K, Cart h right
Ilaa resumed his pmotlco In Balem
s4 l(M openvd an ottloo In rooms
9 sb4 3i oror Fry 'a drug store. Oiuoo
ior. 13m to 4 p. m. 3-1-1 m
HiiH4 Wall l'aiwr
Tin )arKt ttorimHt lit iho oily.
Prieo-, tho Iowtt. liuren A lluto
Act QtkKl).
llouue tor aal, for 20Q. Hnqulro
Paulding lKln Uo. d
Whan eu nm a ipt hasr.
9 u whe yu"vs-Jit Mnpr. lturu
A HuiuIHoii.
H
TV Mlht---
Market prloe $m fr okltkH
Capital GmWloiv GewiHy. VuoAe
I7. ,1 t(
WW Kluw Vuw Uou
(JoOlI HttM'l ItHtllfC
I n, ,..- .. n ....... .....
$38.60 at Duron & Hamilton's.
BrlNK Us Vour Chlckm-
, We want nil you havo. Capital
Commission do Phono 179. tf
llcrtt Tittort OH' COMNt-
Can bo obtained at tho rink In
tho afternoon this week' for the pur
poio of teaching fancy skating free
of charge Tho export racors are t
friend to ovory Inoxporlnnccd skater
on tho floor.
Boo tho Candy
Toddy Beara In tho Spa display
window, 38i Statu street.
Cnl, Is.Ar High
In 4ho ruco at tho rink this week:
kniaklng U miles In, 30 mnutaa, or
ono mlto In tbreo minutes nnd forty
seconds. "Coin' somo, ohT"
A Kw Mart -
Home Quoen Hnngjs nt special
bargain prlos. Buren & Hamilton.
"HP's Tlierf"-
Card has provon hlmsolf a real nr
Ust on rollers this week at tha rink.
Watch him pull for a two. minute
per mllo tonight in thu lxdoy pro
ftlomi raoe.
DouKht a Hohk
l.d. Wright, the J. P. Morgan
among tho Julco pushers an tho Gutt
ural l.loetrlc. bn bought the Uayue
properU on South Qommarolnl
street, aud will Ut up a nle home
N'otkltiK too good (or Hd.
Hmf Muto Paper Out
The Oreuon OuUoak ttate organ
for the deaf and mutjt. Is ut fop
jUruary: It has Que latrtlug
!UH "Mankiya live In hot aoun
i trite." itot atw4M. darJS Met a.
I Want
To to ya tf yu are tklkiax oi
butUUuK. My fth aitd dsMsr fnstorj
la h of tke heat Ih OnRj. Oaff
nad liii uc $w ynu Mmittof. lae
tary nvrnar ej Milt aud Ckurok
strMtfl,
U Yo Know-
Whore to Vmy KttHl im&tiiji, w
IlrturalnK Frl Miwc
Chief of Police Gibson thin morn
Ing rccolved word from Bolso. Idaho,
that liny Welch Is returning with
Fred Mosor; who Is wanted on tho
chnrgo of obtaining money under
falso pretenses from Mel Hamilton
nnd many othors.
mni).
BAItZEB. -At tho homo of hi
dnughtor, Mrs. Wm, ' 8olgmund,
on IOO strcot, nt 2 ji. m Thurs
day, February 27, 1008, of old
ngo, Clark Dnrzo", ngsd 7D.
Clark Danseo was onp of the pion
eers of tho Willamette valley, com
ing here In 18C1. At that time lit
wni located on a farm about eight
mile's south of tho city, whrro ho
romnlnod until his wlfo died abou'
three years ago. Slnco that tlmo ho
has boon living with his children In
this city and olsoThoro. Klovcn chil
dren woro born to Mr. nnd Mrs. Dar
xoo, ten of whom nro living. Thorn
Personal Mention
Mrs. J. R. Trover and baby, of
Corvallli. nro visiting hor parents,
Mr. and Mrs. II. Snook.
Mrs. W. H. Watts, of Ncwbcrg,
Orogon, nnd Mrs. B. Cnugholl, of
Minneapolis, Minn., havo returned to
their homes after n fow days visit
at tho Cotterman homo on Highland
avonuo.
Miss Murlo Swanson, of Oakcs,
North Dakota, Is tho guest of Miss
Elslo Cotterman.
Mr. and Mm. F. S. Hunter, of
South Dakota, who havo been visit
ing C. L. Johnson, In Smith Snlm,
and tholr daughter, Mrs. J. J. Stag-
gart, of Sublimity, for several
months, loft for their homo this
morning.
MIso Magglo Forral nnd Miss Jc
slo Benson loft for a short visit to
Portland this morning.
Mrs. II. D. Thlelson loft for n
short visit to Portland this morning
Mrs. Isabello Whlto this morning
Went to Portland for a visit of a few
days.
HIIOHT LKASKI)
WlltB TELEGRAMS.
'Wu Ting Fang, tho now Chlncso
minister, who landed today, brought
with hi in 30 Chlncso studenta to at
tend American universities.
John Holqulst, of San FrnnclBco,
dislocated his Jaw, both sides, today
whllo yawning.
flPhe Jury to try tho 'Frisco crimin
al llbol suits was cqmplotod today,
Our 1988 line
of fccycle
DAfVfl EC IwJS the best-bell
iiiv i JLiLtj thw eter.
BPATMNfi CTANJl-iDn ! tt
uivJniu uAAiwxuu; Kea
Standard line we present the most complete
of bicycles ever shown m Salem. Stands
diamond frames, two types of truss frame in
men's model and. new, continuous loop frame
the ladies' model. ' '
"AT tt
I AI4L4 cushion frame.
1
I f AONKI I Standard diamond frame
I WUIllClvJU dnnhle bar.
nro two In this olty, Mrs. Solgmund, ajid trial begins next Tuesday
600 Leo street, avid Mrs. D, D. Hor- f Los Angeles cspllnl will flnanco a
rick, wlfo of tho county surveyor.
Thoro nro thrco In Portland, thrco la
Eastern Orogon, ono nt Coos Day
and ono at Fnrmlngton, Wash.
Tho deeeasod had boon gradually
falling for somo time, nnd tho ond
qamo poaoefully Thursduy afternoon.
Tho funeral will bo held about 11
o'olook Saturday morning at Turn r
nnd tho body will bo laid to rest li
Twin Oak cemetery. It Is not known
how many of tho children will be
nblo to get horo, but probably noariy
nil.
NII.E8. At tho family home on tho
Garden Bend, at 111:30 today, G.
F. .N'lles, aged 4S. of Brlght's dis
ease. Deceased was a well-known farm
er and hop raUor, who oame to Salem
four years ago. lie leaves u wife
and three ohlldren. He was a mem
ber of the Presbyterian ohuroh, and
a man of line character.
STltl.VDHHO. At the family home.
Twentieth street and Atykim av
enue, at 7 o'olook this morning.
Mrs. Annie Steiuberg. B0 years ot
agv, f typhald fever.
Thedeeeased was a native of Hull
luwa, where the romalus will bo
taken Uy Mr. fltelnborg. The follow
lag retatletta survive Mrs. Steinberg
bred, ton, and four daughters, Att
vnle. Ollle, Barbara and Fannie; sl
tor, Mr. Rebeeea AaipurlQ her
mother. Mrs. Sarah Jaao Dandy, of
Hull, Iowa.
The fuaeral ef Mr. Steinberg
will be aeid lrm the residence 8aU
rilay at U:3Q, with a short sorvle
ky Rev. Knlsht, af Ceatral Congre
gatMiaal ekurak.
plpo lino to tarry oil from Moro
l!nko to Goldfleld.
f STARR PIANO
high class noons
GEO. C WILL
m mmtmm.AmL.mmt.mLm.m. m.mi.mim.mmml
Nor wkb Unkn Ffre
InrAcc Society
Frank Meredith, Hesldent Agent.
OOtco with Wm. Brown & Co., No
30 Commercial street.
$30.08 accordii
MONEY TO LOAN
TH03. K. FORD.
Over Udd & Bueh's Bank, Salem, Oi
niinmiiiinntHMin
I NEW TODAY
wwrnnrnm
Fr Stltw Large body and host
grade second-growth flr. Phone
It 17 sr 1283. Downing & EofT.
, 2-S-tf
For Sale Several houses in 8alera
aud farm 'ands at a bargain. Cap
ital National Bank. "6-1-eod
Tt kato with at th rtakjH -tl yw.t J. M. Lc4ji
thia week free of charge, CttrJ,
(Vpotaad. Holt and Krusd are xpe
rlwwred lntruetorelH roller xkaUnx.
SHd are prfettly eotueteAt as teaoit
era of Ike up-Uv-dato art 9f ikatlnu
Bory stons. eowiw CmmiroJat
ad Frry itreeii. PktRe 3a U
W Aro Out
Fr ike huilHesi and we waat
your. We Uav the efiit meat
A Nt'W Short luna Clt llHarktt en tkePaetKt ml, ad fur-
A new oUm Ih skortkattd will be !h thi Uest meat. SteualoS Rro4,
wnaweucod at Ike Capital UHlnwjplMHe 351.
Cdlleei Meaday. Mareh 3. Any J ,-
wk xjMNts tw beglH a MeHOKrapkte,Dt' Fxirgvt v;.
Nm ooa. should arrKe, tf pe. Tkat ymy: ratj aetdf ralrlav
slWft. t eater- then, (Several have nl ' OardAQt I w t to d It. la
MAUUIltn.
STUQR MUTHS.-AI tBtTToST
daw rf itr. Paul S. Baud. o
Mill tet. Saleut. Oregqn4 at I
o'oiefik, TkHWday atteruoo'u, FaiU
winry 3T. 19eS. Mt Sophja Ma
rte Mtttlw l UuU C. Stringer.
Iwv. Paal S. Baady ftlaqlaUBK,
WnntiHl A position as stenographer
by young lady in a bank or office.
Has "worked In a bank the past u
years, and can furnish the beet ot
refereHee. Address P. 0. Box
371, Salem, Or. 2-28-tf
11 Al T Am t0 equipment.
If you are looking for a bicycle can yi
afford to overlook this up"totheminute line
bicycles?
JUST RECEIVED
Direct from the factory, first shipment of tir
all kinds, all prices. If you need anythinr
the way of repairs for your wheel, don't fori
us. We will do your work as it should
done, and our prices are right.
ZlmmmtSBSSaSmmmmmmMmmmS3mmmmSmmBm1Smmmmmmmmmmamm
FRANK J. MOORE S
Morv Candidate.
T. J. Mahouey, of lono, has filed
his petition for nomlnutlon on the
Republican ticket to tho offlco of
representative for tho 22d district.
Ho Btntes: MI will vote for the Re
publ'can candldato for the U. S.
sonato who reoelvos the greatest
uumber of votes."
Gl bert W. Pholps, of Pendleton.
has (Pod his petition for nomlnu
tlon to the district attorneyship of
tho sixth Judicial district, on thj
Republican ticket.
A fnlr-nlzed audience witnessed
the presentation of "The Royal
Slave- last night at tho Grand. The
story Is of Old Mexico, and was act
ed In a very creditable manner. Thi
hceuee woro exalting, and, the audi
ence did not know what to expect
next. There was plenty of kulfo
ploy, and ono ofton trembled for
fear somebody wonild be hurt. As
Is often the caso. an American hero
appear d oa tly scene, and thwarted
a cruel nioUr,ln her attmopt to ruin
tho 11 fo of her daughter.
Grand Opera H
MONDAY EVENING, I
BOOSTER C0N(
Givon under the auiplce
Solom Booster Club for the'
the Co) logo of Music
Beautiful Conic Of
"ROSE OF SAY
For the Second Act
PROMINENT ARTISTS TO
s
R. A. Heritage, bnsuKSBti
LoRoy Gemer. concert tMI
Arthur von Joesen r
Mrs. Carlton Smith, opra
Merulo A. Hug. svpraao,
Edna E. Browning soprswJ
Henry Stoudenmocr com
High school orohestra.
Gesner String Otmf t
Twelve young ladv ibsrsi.
Admission 60i rw
26o extra; gaMery --
lr 8rttw-A good Croom. hard
flatekfihl house; two largo tets:
kotk oily and well water. Will be
sold with or without household
Bod. Haqalre -D. Journal.
2-27-31
rwdy tlUrd.
SjiSSott Ha druR store, State street
May Hi'vIm.1! UeeaMw.
MemVe;s of tke tUy sousoll say
nxt Monde y oveMK thty raay re
vtr ta tow llswe rdlaantei re
dwells saltoM He4M from $160$
te $ri ad ivujn lrt frew $300
to $119, Tk tkety wlH k
iHor rvtM at a Hiwr flgwnj.
a may pi saiooa at $6UB.
Njr Khotituuul cia- .V ew class
la shortkaad wUl be eommiRoed
at the Capital Bwilness Collego oh
Monday, Marek 2. Any who ex
iwyt to begin a stenographic
eonm oa, shaeUl arraago, if
possible, (o eater tkea. Several
have already registered. 2-SS-2t
Fr 'Rent Furnished 'rooms foi
light hoai:eapSBg. laqntr at
Joo's ferulture stte. 367-371
court street. 2-3S-3t
For Slv-neHa.
dres T," eare
pkone $72.
small slse. Ad
of Jearaal er
38-St
ARE YOU TROUBLED WITH Ml
We havo a suro exterminator, 55 -000
rats killed in Portland In o
week Is Its record. Endorsed by the
Board of HeaHh thero.
It Is Ratio
Itatto consists of a compound
sqh lngredleits that produce
sweec taste, and tho rata crave ftr
It. Ratio attracts rats and nlee.
even if placed near other food.
Ratto U always ready for
liatto leavr uo bad odor.
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