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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1908)
o DAILY CAPITAL JOUKXAL. RAL1W, ORBGON, SATURDAY, MAHCH 7, 1B0S. Iwggcst r AND f REST STOftE-rfdBi ySawlBBBBBBBBBBBBBfeta ?7 eq&iA s&. iNcoarvmreo t07l4 BIGGEST AND BEST STOCK at lowest Prices SOME MORE f Nety Suits arrived this morning, some more expected by the first of the week, some, more wiM arrive before the 1 5th, m4 stiM they wiH come to make this event the grand est kiowc business career. We are never outdone by the best f metrepettart city stores hi quality and quantityas to prices wc win let you be the "judge." Good goods at honest prices lias made this store the finest shopping center in the vaXey. FIGHT TRUST LET OFF irNOT WHY NO CASES POSTPONED mmJMcs Hudnut'n nowent and host crea tion In perfumes, hollct water, .told cream, talcum powdor, cocoa Gutter, tooth pasto, and fill the necessary articles for manicuring; tho nails. SHOES Tho now spring t$lyle of patent And tan Oxfords with ribbon Jnce aro correct. Do not forgot tho fact that with overy pair of Indlon' ahoeu or Oxfords wo nro giving ab solutely froo a Jnpnncso tea pot or b modern dust pan. Ladies' Eatt and Winter Suits in bfues and blacks, to close Half Price Knit underwear, all broken lines of ladles' and children's under wear to cIobo at HALF PRICK Our onUro Hno of colored and black Milk poltlcontB at greatly uiinurKii pricks Silk Waist Special Dlack, light, and dnrk gray, btiio and red and green plaid taffeta wnlstts. j. $G.0O values, r To clone tj)t)oOD 1(5.00 values, aq To close pt)7U J0.50 vnluos, ai jq To close 4.t50 CASES .AGAINST 80IIMITZ AND ItUEF ARE PUT OFF CUNNING CHECK FORGER ESCAPES FROM JAIL AND HAS A HEC OHI) FOIt BEING AS SLIPPERY AS HE IS SLICK. DO YOUR SHOPPING WHERE IT IS A PLEASURE fNews Now I Hh TIhm To got your old furnlturo repaired N4 polished up ready for houao ttilHf, or ir you hnvo any up JutfterlK mattresses or couches nm4, Wo have an export to do thin wwk. Ho will tnako your furnltAiro )Mfc hh good a now. All work gMWRtecd. Call and see us. L. U. Jmu, the houao furnlHhor, 371 Cmrt street. Try WrMfnc to Me And eco if I cannot savo you tnonoy on any stock you want to buy, I. O. box 19, PortUnd, Oro J4rriagn UcoiiM Dr. Hlbert B. Cable, of Portland, H yoars of ago, atid Inet 8. Pugh, 21 year. Tha bride la of thla city, nud m of a well-known family, alio bo rawo acquainted with Dr. Cotilo t4nco aha became a nurso soma time 40. Act QHivkly Houo for alo for $200. Enquire paUldlng Logging (So ,., . d jtetli at Rowr'talr- Mr. 1.. F. O randy, 00 year of e. passed away At the family homo f the, HoniHlftlo dUtrlot at 3 o'olock this morning. Tho funeral announce xwml will ho made later. headed by Hency Jooit and IS other eiguora. Improvement! Promised- Tho Southern Pacific Company has no tilled tho Railroad Commission of their Intention to Improve conditions of tho Jefferson depot, by Improving tho lighting, building n eroBs-wnlk, and, If necessary, furnliihlng run nlng water for cattle cojiflncd In tho yards. At It AkhI Wonger & Chorrlugton will enter tain their frlonds and patrons with ftomo good muiilc tonight. Those In (Unlfod Press Leased WIro.) San Francisco, March 7. At tho reqtiott of the district attorney's of fice, tho easo against Coffroth, Britt and Qrancy, tho moving spirits In tho dofunct "fight trust," was con tinued one week this morning by Jttdgo Lnwlor. Assistant District Attorney Cook stnted -that tho de fendants filed tholr briefs yesterday, but needed mora tlmo for tho collec tion of propor ovldonco. None of thoup concerned woro la coiurt, with tho exception of Schmltz and Ruof. Tho other chnrges of extortion agaliiDt tho ox-boss, and tho deposed mnyor wcro also continued ono week Schmltz and Ruof, through their nt tornoys, expressed their willingness to have their casos continued. The cases of tho Indicted officials of th California Sufe Doposlt & Trout Company was extended for 20 days. Tho roquost of Hiram John son, clilof counsel for tho dofensc, for throo wcoks .tlmo was denied by too court, and tho Bliortou period substituted. Tike JidYiitage of Jhe Big Cut Im Piano Prfe$ Weager aad CDernigtors Sfeciil Sale T Provide- the HlBWith A Thero Is nothing mystorious going on at 247 Commercial street. No hocuspOous, slight of hand perform ance, but a plain statement of facta and -figures. The reductions in prices aro radical. This quick sale, small profit-sharing piano selling proposi tion Is meeting our most sanguine expectations. Tho more pianos wo poll, tho clioaner we can bcII. Tho cheaper wo sell, tho more pianos wo soil. A rule that work3 both ways like a charm in this case. Wo nro pleased to have lookers, ns well ns buyers. You aro cordially requested ae flnndPJ?a"d "V?' "! i,m.f "I.Sr ""L ,r ? and inV Mi- v"" "uuie Plan ti . luuuuraip payment down placo.ono of thea. !..:, homo. nnd the small nionthlr bo mlBsed. An informal concert has bw IZZ lr'mul V.. JTl lr,en?8 Will l avu mu wuitoiHB, lOO. WENGBR & CHEItniNQI 247 Commerfiti ADWTI0NAL PERSONALS To Stop tho Show Homo demented person hns been trying to got out nn injunction to Btop tho Elks' minstrel ahow on tho ground of tod broad Jokes Rut Judges Burnett and Calloway both belong and would not graut tho writ Jttdgo Moores, of tho city police court, refused on tho ground that It was only a mlidomonnor, anyway, and not criminal In Its nature for n man to dresn -tip and Imporuouato a woman on tho Htngo. Judgo Wobstor has tho matter under ndvlsemont, and may order the whole thing pulled off and cxpoHO tho Elk who Is to ta.ko that part. Tho Woman's formal concerts nro greatly nliprol.,P'i,b,I" ""i"?.?, do Vlth brAnK tf-opathUt Pr. L, O. Atlmnu, Otlioo and roil fnco 399 Liberty atreot, Balem. 3Slm Jftii at Fnlr (irotiiut Tho 3yearold son of William Fly ft UUd early thh morning at the home of his paroutt near tho fair grounds XkM'mI Optltm Petition 8vrai eltUcus of Howb hv itM a ivetltiou for looal liquor op ttoH Tho list of BBtltlonora U ftted by the populace. lkm't Forft Tho big furniture storo on Court street. Wo do not hold you up, liut sol) our goods nt the right price. If you do not bollovo thU call and be ronvlnced. Wntch our windows for spcclala lu mattlnga next wcok, L. U. JoMeo, 371 Court atreet. Pivsi,iitrl tho Flag Hal D. Patton preseuted a flag to n HQhool house three miles east of Pratum Friday. Thero was a large crowd present. Mr. Patton, In his siyxjcJi, said ho had been censured by como politician for giving awny so many flag. Uo said ho had given awny flags before ho had over thought at running for office, and would- continue to do so. Ho said ho believed In giving children object lessona In patriotism, and giving tho peoplo a ohanco to express them selves a to who should bo their representatives and Instruct them how they should, vote tor senators. Ho got a very cordial reception. I urn Hero To take euro of your harn&a. Bring it lu and lot m oltan Jt up beforo thg nice spring weather mot. Ail kinds of harnts oil tor .10. Fair tonight ami light frost tonight. Sunday, with NoJhtw . Tho Passion Play will not bo pre vented at the Grand opera houto to iilsht. an advertlned. ing tho proscotitlon, and say they miiiy navo a great cauno for comw plaint at a Snlem morehant who nd vortlscs Indies' shirt waists down ono-hnlf. Tho matter has been re ferred to a spoclal commlttoo of Harry Albort, Dr. dinger and Dr. Horltago for adjustment. The show will como off with all Its original fen tures Monday and TueJny ovonlng. as advertised. Nothing can stop nn undertaking of that crowd. It eecms, when they once got under headway, and Salem Is In for a bit of revelry and high Jinks that has not been seen on any program over presenteJJ in mis city. KtHHUul Ward Clmiiged Tho original announcement for a mass primary In tho second ward at 10 o'clock tonight orontod such au upronr of objections thnf tho coni mlttco has changed it to S:30 o'clock nt tho same plact tho oUy record ers office. Montorey, Cal., March 7. Waltor C. Smith, alias Harold Radcllffo, who passed a number of worthless rhocka In this city and Pacific Grove, lias escaped from Jail hero. Tho prlsonor had boon brought to Mon tcroy for examination on two charges. Pending hU departure for 8allnan Sheriff Ncblt placed Smith In tho city Jail. Workmen hnd boon engaged In putting In a sower, and hnd cut n hole In tho wnll largo enough for a man to crawl through. Tho sheriff did not know of -this hole in tho wn'l, nnd gave his prlsonor the1 free dom of tho corridor. When Nesblt went to tho pnll for his prisoner tho man hnd vanished. Smith escaped from tho county Jail at Salinas two mouths ago, and was at largo about two months. Tho sheriff nnd his doputlca nro tyonrchlng tho surrounding country todoy for Smith. HARRiMAN FAVORS HUGHES THIRD WARD PRIMARY (United Prcsa Leased Wlro.) Tonopah', Nov., March 7. Repub licans of this city and Southern Ne vada aro inconsed nt the notion of agents, supposod to bo working In tho Intersot of thi Southorn Pnolflo railroad. In tryng to swing tho stnto of Nevada for Hughes. Believing that Harrlman is favor ing Hugho. the Nevada Republi cans aro fighting every movo that the Southern Paclflo Is making against th Tttft boom. Thoy believe that 'the war ssertary la the strong est candidate who could b put up, uu mey nopo outer wostorn states will lino up with Novadu for him. m ttSmtt BBBBBBBB Surpassing Beauty MaVa this Oxford apart from tho common lot. Ita outline nro xtiMmtly graooful. jt la oharac trlifd by style that will win tc well-Uwervod favor In any wo ma' eyea. A sho that can bo vof nMk onftdRco in Its abo luU srte4. Just ono of tho uuny popular sty)e of LEADING LADY SHOES duUmwMado liy O, P. Vnl Shou IX TJi trad wark U.rUm thlr worth. Thj are nhoo that vear IteHg as wcllvomfortablo from tN first and stylish to tho flalsk. W havf them la taa, itnt kW and gun uwtal. Also tho U. P. 9mHk sktwa. A my trim and smart hooaljgfetly mannish in 9et . Ifcm'a t. jwiteut, colt nnil gun metal Oxfords, all !, 4 iwltltas. Aim boy and wlva osford. SALEM SHOE STORE KKiMlKUKI A WMCIALTV , w. mm ' t. iatiwtv With only six voters present the' third Ward HinutiiiA irt...nw oleoted eight delegates to tho county ui cunvenuon, io Ue held next cxuuniur. a ioiiewi: .. " .. mi.-. v ."".' II. II. Smith, L. n. 8tiuson, Frank;, . .1. ,y w,nior c,oin' Moredlth, Alonso Gasner. IJoyd U'B ,a thravra a8,J and wany shed lift IIUAM IX k.. . 'i.'ihnlM 1.h .1. n .. ..HU.v,. ur, iscyHoius, uarrotn u uaiiawa. inon a cold wave ..iuurt. Rnu w. ii. KUlrldge, i Not Crowd tha Season. Th first warm daya of spring bring with thorn a desiro to get out and enjoy the oxhilirating air and sun shine. Children that have heen housed up all winter are brought out and yau wonder where they all MAURI Kl). WAUNQCKMORLKY. By Coun ty Jutlgo Seott this morning, trHci J. Wwtuook. is ysars; fo Jlo O, Marloy. 84. both qf-SlU vrto. "- HIED. Hop(ta1. iirvnn vr... Tho deceased wa ri... .r ftllvArtnu ,) iIa ..n -. tioa wmx him: hu wu, mm SH' or 8ft,"J hrothw, Christ laif L.. or Pratum; Ktull aa Albert 11.. f Siivrton. sisters. Mrs. uo Httf, Mrs. Iik DIek aadi .Mr, uim oick. of SilvrtQa; Mr. HV1?. Co1ru- f akwfttd. Oal. and Mr. Kmtua Uaviitu nt iMni.i Th wmalRs wUl W ant ta SJtver tonf wktro tse tuner&i tu i.a ki,i ! toms and poopl say that grip is opldoiuie. Colds at this season aro even pvro dangerous than in mhl. winter, as ther Is uwioh more dan ger of fwtumMla. Take Chamber lain's Cowgh nmdy. howovor. and you will haw nothing to foar. it al ways euros, and wo havo never known a cold ta nmhU In pneumonia wh It was used. It is pleasant and safe to take. Qhiidrou Hk it. Mr. Albort Eagen, Musb Mnrgnrotc Eagen and Mass Margeurito Ostrandi er hnvo gono to Chemekota for nn over-Sunday visit. Mr. R. Alexander, wlfo nnd daugh ter, Olive, of Oregon City, havo been visiting hero. They woro so favor nbly impressed with Salem that thoy may dccldo to locato hero. Miss Jcsslo Probst Is going to Sllvcrton, whero alio will tench school for tho rest of this icrm. Miss Helen Glonson will spend Sundny in Portland with her parents and friends. Mistress J. A. Fnrlow and baby, Wlllma, of Jcfforson, nro hero to vis it her mother. Mrs. C. H. Chnpol Is In Portland on an ovor-Sunday visit. Cora Miller Is In Woodburn to visit and attend tho teachers' insti tute. State Superintendent of Schools J. II. Ackcrman has loft New York, and Is expected to nrrivo In Salem tho latter part of next week, making two stops on tho way West. George O. Goodall, secretary of tho Railroad Commission, hns gono to Portlnnd for a fow days' vlilt with relatives and frlonds. John Farrar, assistant postmaster. haa gono to Portland for a two-daya' visit with his mother. Mrs. Lulu Martin-Boll and daugh ter havo gono to Portland to resldo. Hortonco Eploy is In Portlnnd on a short visit. Mrs. M. A. Armstrong is return ing to Wnllaco. Idaho. J. L. Sklpton has decided to Uvo In Seattle. Mrs. M. Stanton has been In Port land to attend a meeting of tho La dlofl of tho Maccabees. Miss Margaret Mump, a teacher of Turner, Is visiting hor parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Mump, of this city. Miss Ida Wlppor, of Tumor, Is here an business. MhB Nellie Lucia, who was visit ing friends n Albany, has roturned homo. Mrs. D. L. Fields is going to tnkol marge or in music in a revival mooting nt Shedd. Mrs. W. D. Porter, who -hns been vIUIng hero hna returned to Shedd. Mrs. A. A. Jossup, of Boise, la hero to visit Mrs. Strang. Mrs. C. B. Wittlngton has been visiting Mrs. Lloyd, of this city. Sho ha returned to Corvallls. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. McCain aro in Brownsville for a- short visit. Mrs. A. W. Dragor Is visiting hor son in Mehama. Mildrod Currol is up from Port land far a short visit . Mrs. Arnold, from Milwauklo. is visiting her father, Mr. T. M. Klr by, in this cty. Attorney A. M. Crawford is In' Monmouth, where he will act as one of the Judges in the Intercollegiate debating contest. W. II. Dancy, local mannger of tho local telephone company, went to Aurora on business. County Fruit Inspector Armstrong was in Albany Friday evening at tending to business. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Booth went to Albany to ntttnd the lodge meeting of tho Maccabees. O B. Hoyt, tho prospective dldate for couuly commlsslosefj iiviiu x'iiuuy, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hiicrms ivuuvu uy miss aiarguerlte Lo lenvo tonight for n three or ..V..I.UO nvuuiug Wir C. W. M"aynard. tx.trn,. tho state oX Washington, a aJ iur in mis Biaic yesterday, Mildred Bagley returned afternoon from a visit In the iropous. STARR PIAN HIGH CLASS G00D3 GEO. C. WILI wneenaiMMMiMiij Norwich Union Fire Insurance . Frank Meredith, Resident At Office with Wm. Brown k CoJ 29 Commercial street 9" MONEY TO M Over Ladd ft THOS. K. ! Buxh's Daok.Stl MIIIIIIUHIHIIHH NEW TODA1 iMmi For 8lc Several houses la and farm 'nnds at a baifila.1 Ital National Dank. t-U Wanted A position as stenog by young lndy In a bank or i Has worked In a bank th : years, and can furnish the M references. Address P 0.1 371. Salem. Or MW For Sale Larso body and grade uccond-growth flr, 1417 or 1283. Dovrnlnc k 1-14 A Social Dance Will be sir W. L. Wade's hall, North Btreot. 8alera. Ore, on S' evening, March 7 190S nleco orchestra Good t'si sured. Evorybody InrlteJ, 3 j?or Sale Dry wood Phoo Also' wanted a home weljlt orunward. M P Denali J-Mtl MORKLUIn (lor rate. Omkoh, Frli; llav 'Vlnnnh 1? 1UAO - '., .1 m . Mra. Joseph Mori, wif oHFH)r a,e at Dr- stae, drK store. .mw iiw joxpn ,MorM, assd Tar v4Vt XVI I'ttVUUtUHW LICHTY.At th Salem rrmay. Aiarcn c. i3 t .'awsa?- "" - ' - ''--. o,7t;"; CMU for CUy Warrautn. Notice U hrtk gtvn that there aro fund en hand applicable to tha oaiMai eauorcea "Xot paid for want of funds." Holder of said war rants will pbHua present them for payment at tho om of th under algaeU. No. U9 suth Cowraerclai street, as !atmt will caso from ana aftor tala dat FRANK MEREDITH, City TrAsurar SU, Orexos, ifareh 4, iaas. JL M lYiuir can- For Rent Desk room to th. man. W. A Listen J7 street ' For Sl? A roat sn?" H ir1 of a mllo from station oo Pi Salem electric haf RI' Will divide into small trw ner acre. W. A LWtoa Jit street ii. .. l-i tmm s la H l jwiict .& fill- .' - '-v4 old for compan'en to i home, or wou'J adopt, u nn t.nt. ii,bi mati;re l j o?. 7;V 3-: oiaie autxi TODAY'S SPECIALS PINKAPPLKS 35 COl'.VTRV MliVTS Tondorloiu. Spare Ribs, Sausag Tho vr ry boat country cured Ham. b-on, shoulders. Every one g' huteed, MACKEREL Tho Very Choloeat of the Catoh. SAIGON BELUGS. Try somo of those fine CoJwh' Rjvirt thoy are suro to please. ORANGES, Don't miss them, tho htst in SaN" at right prices. CHICKENS An extra flue lot of dressed chlek from the country- Order early. J wo will do our best to please you. 45 State Grocery Pfwael2 o I tfkixfcxapAu. u. jfAfcv. i ....un JIUVK S-4-Jt 1 ' ;.;