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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1908)
BAUUX CAPITAL JOUKMAI. I4UM, OftHQOX, TMTJWWAY, MARCH 1, J. B) ) Jm Sp Mttg 1 5howht it ihis stire kas ver been qmdltf Ij my former ereit Oily the icwesi styles and fihrics that the wtrU's markets affiri will fee fd kcrc. New Sfriif Sirfts fir Wtuci New Spring Suits fir Hisses New Sfriig Suits fr leu New Spring Slits ftr Boys Jiwy ci aH JTW Xewr Spring Drb.GooH JfeW tyring WmMi Good JrfeW KJh HHlS? Hew yHT-et Net for WalMa With IhotHoh m? KdfflnK VfcvvCfl hte XxiOea Ue of New. flfels TrfMMtM( Itf Hero ' , . j . . Jftttf FtMjr PftwdeH ItihhOH V Hew Kmhrohlcrlv, lHwrtlotw,RiI LCC New Purse hh(1 Wag Jfetf HcllM Nmi Helling "Save Underwear for Hprlng Kverytlilug ' Spring WYitrliiR Ap pare!. ixlf Price 1V Our entire lino of all nnd win ter tailored suits for women In blacks, checks, stripes and mix tures, tp close Kiif Price I Silk Petticoats - In blacks, blues, stripes, checks nnd plaids, inndo from 'the finest grndo of taffeta Bilk at Reduced Prices FREE With every ialr of ladles1 bIioob or Oxfords. We will bIvo a mod ern diiBt pnn or n Jnpanoio ten pot absolutely - FREE etutrck t 12: 1 1 N. Winter street. Jteilnjr Mrck 12. TIp of serv ices 2:30 s4 8 v. ,, All are wel come. 8. O. Roper, jwurtor. Tonight. B. P. O. Elk?. Cards and dancing. . - --.- Important The Nccdlccrnft Shop has removed Xrom State street to No. 270 North Commercial street 3-12-lwk How AbOHt A flno now barness. Let me clean and oil yours, and everybody will tftlnk it now! AM kinds of Ferness, oil for sale. F 32. Sknfor, 187 Com mercial street. Regular Hoard of Trade Meeting Tho regular monthly raoetlng of tho Balom Board of Trado win be held at their rooms In tho Mnrphy building, Wednesday evening, March 11, at which time tho mattor of by laws will Ijo considered, as well as matters pertaining to tho forth coming year's work. All members and subscribers arc Invited to be present. A. F. Hofer. secretary. 3-10-2t Ladle' Night Tonight. D. P. O.'Elke. Cards and dancing. This Fine Weather " Itemlnds ua that this is tho time of year to mako Improvements. If you aro thinking of building call on A. M. Hansen about ydur mill work. BOOSTERS GOING TO CAPTURE STAYTON f I , President Dccketacli Is Working i. Hard Today to Send a Fine lele: gallon to the Stayton IJoOst Con- vcntlon Next Salnrday A Four-1- llorrfo Tally-Ho Is to Go Willi Sa- lcm8 Wide Awakes sand's Niimbcr f. ate Rigs Arc Already Char- fot Vrlvt tcrvd. m 6 A M. Uleu&iA (USmA Factory Btrcots. corner Mill ' and Church Jr City News Wfwthtr ' JMfAtTN toMlKHi ami lhly. Dr. Iia, Attwan. OBIca and roi lsK 991 )ilborty street, 8alom. 3-S-lui th Woiimh'n JWIirtlonary Ryclety of tha First Presbyterian church will meet Jrth church parlors tomorrow at 3:S0,p. in. Annual re lwt will bo elveu. All ladles of efcuroh and congroBatlon aro urnont f requested to b pretont. AH Qkklj Mou for salo for 200. ISnqutro iMHldlng lagging Co. d Hnpm MKofM)aH wVt "Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock Wm, Huldah Mlehaells of North 8a torn was united- In inarrlago with ptvtrf Watson, a niotornmn on tho flkmeral Kloctrlc They took the rwraoon boat for Independence and M make their (uturo homo In Fall (Mr. 1 tm SrlllHRW' , fkcond gradP 3-lnoh tllo at JR. 00 jmht, thoutand, onothlrvl regular yrlij, 10 and )24Pnli icoondBadi t yery low prloiH ajj'o. J. K. Mir1 $h) Saieni Tiia Ktory. ai-eou lal days that would bo vnluablo In any collection of historical relics. Ho hns nn ear of Yankoo corn thut wob raised In Mnluo by ouo of his an cestors In 1813, and It Is sound nnd hard, and sonic kornals planted a few years ago sprouted and ripened In Oregon. Try Writing to Miv And boo It I cannot buvo you money on any atqeks yon want to buy, P, 0, box 10, Portland, Oro 3-4-lro A lloosk-r Kdltlon Murray Wado's latest numbor of Tho Sketch, published by him at Portland is dedicated to Tho Chorry City, and is printed In colors. It has pictures of tho loaders of tho Sa lem Dooit'ers movoment. Tho board of trado comes In for pages of a write up and has taken a numbcV of copies for tho advertising. It was a flno compliment to pay tho city of his birth, and Murray Wade rfavor does things by halves. Dr. CIias. A. Walker Neuro magnetics healer; treats all diseases without use of drug or kulto. Ulusnoils nnd consultation tree. I am now treating somo of tho host people In your city. Located at Hotel, Salem, corner State and High streets. Phono 20$ Main. 3-9-3t Cuming Thro lht Hy" Lee Kiluy, advance man for tho Now York comic opera and musical comedy Jomlng- Thro' the live," was lit tho olty yetferday making a dato with 1). Frank Meredith, mana ger of tho Oraud. liny Your Fish- Where everything in sanitary. No foul fumes or deadly gasscs coming in contnet to enntnminato. Such a plnco is Farrlngton & Van Pntton's, 42G Stno street. Lorntcd In Hnlcm Thomas Hrown, for many yonrs a surccHsful nltornoy nt Woodburn, has decided to locate in Salem, and will movo his family Into a cottago on Oak streot noxt Monday. Ho will outer tho law firm of Carson ft Can non, nnd bo rondy to tako up tho partnership mado vacant by tho pro motion of Mr. Cannon to tho clork ship of tho federal court, after tho April term. Mr, Drown Is a man who has nutdo his way In tho profes sion until ho hns built up a good county prnctlco, and enjoys tho con fldonco of his cllonts and tho ban Important Tho Noodlccraft Shop hns removed from 8tato streot to No. 270 North Commercial stroct, 3-12-lwk Don't Forget To bring your clothes to us and htivo them cleaned nnd pressed. It Is'tlmo to prepare for spring. John son & Stego, noxt door to Journal office. While Rev. Somebody nt ho big b'rlck church referred to tho Salem aggregation of Boosters and bung holo starters, they nro not dismayed, but will go In force to boost for Stay ton, tho rising, young manufacturing contcr up on the Santlam next Satur day night. A taliy-ho load will go and B"vornl privato rigs, and tho reverend gontlcmnn would feel a whole lot bettor If ho would hitch up nnd go .along, and say something good for his town and tho country. Personal Mention MAiutii:i. KKUSE VAN DK CAR -At tho res ' Idnco of tho groom's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Van Do Cor, Marsh field, Oregon, March 15, 15, 1008, Miss Sndlo Kruso to Mr. 1). T. Van Do Car, now of Salem, Ituv. Thomas Bnrklow officiating. Mr. Vnn Do Car Is tho popular young watchmnlcor nt Ilarr's Jowolery store, and n well-known club and lodge man of this city. He quietly disappeared about two weeks ago, and mado a ton-day trip to Coos Bay, and when ho roturnod Sunday even ing ho brought a bride with him. Mrs. Vnn Do Car h tho daughtor of nn old ploncor family on Coos Bay, her father hnvlng been a prominent ship builder nt old North Bend, and tho mnrrlago unites two of tho old flrst-fnnilllea of that part of the state They havo moved into a Biilto of rooms In Mrs. Enrlght's resldonco, 340 North Liberty streo. A very agreablo surprlso for thorn was tho way Boiiio of his bacholor frlendn flxod up tho npnrtmentfl, mado every thing Just llko homo, oven setting up onio grub, nnd having tho fires start e,l for thorn and tho woodbox full, for tv h loh such princes of good follow Bhlp as Chostor Coy, Sum Morgan, Dol Dlnsmoor and Seymour Skiff wore responsible. Mr. Van Do Car has not resided long at Salem, but has mado hosts of warm friends who Join us In congratulations. Mr, Harry Brians", of the Brewer Drug Co., I fnForest Grove visiting friends. Dr. and Mrs. Brewer have returned from a short'' visit In'Pbrtiand. Miss Vinta Smith, of Salem, left for Sacramento Jast nighty J. B. Haughawout, wlfCnnd'chlK dren aro leaving hero for Coupe yIllo? Wash., where, they will make their future honie. ' Mrs. M, W, Itqherts, .Mrs, S. Q. Baker and Arina Volkland, of Tur gor, were hejeTonfbuBlheBB, today. ' Mrs. A. W.'Scnmit and Mrs. Wes ley Smith, of Turner, ere In the .city to pay tholf taxes. ' Dr. Staples is attending to busi ness matters nt Turner. Fre"d if. Hopkins, owner' of'lhe Snowy Butte orchard, was elected first mayor of Central Point. May his first official crop need no spray ing and havo no worms in the fruit Miss Nolllo Cowles enmo up from Woodburn to accept a position at' tho stato house as a stenographer. She is staying with Miss Hazel 'Drennen. Mrs. Jessie Crawford and mother, Mrs. J. J. Spallngor, left yesterday nfternoon for Butte, Montana, be ing called thcro by tho scrloAis illness of Mrs. Spnllngojr's mother. a. jj. uceiuuu, truvqmig iruini nnd passenger agent of O. & N. W. H. It., was In Salem Wednesday. L. V. Druco, travollng freight and pnBsenger agent of tho Grand Trunk Bystem, was calling upon the big men of 'Salem in the Intercut of his road. Mrs. A. M. Uttcrback, who has boon visiting a wcok with friends, is returning to her homo in Eugene. - Miss Jcanotto Booth, of Sllvcrton, will spend n week or two with her pnronts. Miss Elllco Hnmnr is going to To lodo to visit friends, after which rho will return homo in Nortons, whero her sister, Neila, will return after a pleasant visit In this city. Mrs. A. E. Feller and children aro In Aumsvlllo visiting her mother, Mrs. W. P. Davis. Mr. and Mrs. J, F. Boggs hnvo gone to Turner on a short visit. Mrs. Fiank Foster, who has been visiting Mrs. BalBloy, Is going to her homo In Stayton. Mrs. E. W. Flnror and son, Donald, from Woodburn, aro hero on a short visit with friend, s Mrs. D. A. Lewis, of Woodburn, Is In tho city today shopping. Miss Mablo Simpson, from Wood- burn, is horo on business. artLivrvn -...... BILLIARD CHUttiJ (United Press Leased Vh7n Chicago, March 12 -.rJ'JJ hla ilorcnt 1nB hI.Li ... 'S. tko"chnmpIqn, Jacob Sehaefer?. iS-Inch. balk line. ..u.:r,j Willi a' 7 . uai a ,; ""'' UJ aeciared that J would Immediately challenge fchj c. . uoluer gam?, to be tut In New YnrV tu . PMJ - -.-,. . - mure last nt was BOO to 423 being 14 10-25, 15-34. , acnaefer's arr J u" lioppe't '. iiTo. 9f?09M in On ru. XOKO LJVXATIVE BROMn n.VJ iwtL' .qua iu Lura. 1.1 Tr .M.j Blennf lira nn a.A .' . "K0V1 , .vu uux a&t iMHiimm I STARR PlANi HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C. WILL ). Nofwicb Union Fire . Insurance J Franlf Meredith, Reside Office with Wm. Brown & Co., a vuuiiuurciai street. MONEY TO LO TH03. K. Foa Oror Idd & BuKh's Bank, Sales, tf !! HitO NEW TODAY Hfsjsjf alum Wnntetl A position as stcnocripy by young lady In a bank or oa Hob worked In a bank th pui yonrs, and can furnish the but refcroncos. Address P 0. 271, Salem, Or. 2-25-tf- JWceatbtnt of ltradfortl Lwils H rod ford of North rWlom U .. . ... .. i &. .. ..... ... nneai ui'iiovmiani or governor, 'Tv .ih-hmhiim .uwuhu rlford of ih colony of Main, and Dr. W 11 Clodby will hold n ftvo It Va R co'lectlon of relics of ooloa-'daya' meeting at the Free Methodist Surpassing Beauty Makes this Oxford apart from the common lot. IU outllUM are extremely graceful. It Is charae rUd by stylo that will wlu .t vUdebervKl favor In any jcaa'e ey, A shoe that can bo worm vUk, eonadeaca (a Its abso lute smMsMiiii. just one of the many popular styles of LEADING IADY SHOES CiAlom..Miul by o, Kuril She Co. Tay trade mark Mtl& their worth Thoy are shoe that wear Uut and well cowtorUbl from the first and stylish to the finish. Wo fcave them la taa, ptaut kid and gun racial, Alo the H. P. fMtifth ho. A very trim &d smart shoe allchtlY waHath ia fet . Mea'e tan, pateut, colt aad un iaUl Oxfords, all alsea. al Iwldthp, Also boys' and wlsea' ox ford , SALEM SHOE STORE Moro Iuul Loan Tho 8tnto Innd Board has ap proved loans to farmers throughout tho state amounting to $16,725. This action was taken by the board at Its meeting yesorday. Itfarclt Iluttrlik Pattern At Varlsty store, 264 North Com m rolal street. HuceeMHfuI Operation Addison Q, Dllley, supervisor at the asylum farm, underwent a sue. cossful operation for appendicitis yesterday nfturnoon at the Salem Hospital. MertliiK of Proiwrty Owucrs Thero will be n meeting of the property ownors of North Salem thts owning at Wade's coopor shop, at 8 p'eleek to ooasWer ilnal Improve tnonts to ho mado In thslr part of town. KIKh' A&W Night Cartls and danong tonight. .Got Thirty t)js J John Crocker, the hobo, who was BELL BOWMAN. At tho homo of the groom's father, Horace Bell, at 547 North Twentieth street, Wed- nrsdny evening, March 11, 1908, at 7:30 o'clock, Miss Augusta V. Bowman to F. T. Bell, Rev. Davis Errott officiating. The bride lo woll-known In this city, nnd hns a largo clrolo of friends. Tho groom Is an employe of tho Portland Railway, Light and Power Company, In this olty. Immodlatuly after tho ceremony, the couplo left for Orogon City, whero they will spond a few days, after which they will reside In this olty. ii:n. COQLBY. At the state Insane asy lum, on Mnrah 11, 190S. Mrs. Km mett Cooley. aged 74 yoars, of se nile exhaustion and demontln. The remains will ba shipped to relatives In Vancouver, Washington. IV SUIT TO HKTrLK TITLH TO LANDS. Judgo Galloway this morning met with tho uttorneys Iu tho suit of Hat tie E. Mansfield, as guardian of Al fred L. and Naomi C. Mansfield, mlnorH, against Z. L. Hill, Addle Thompson, ot al., In an effort to ad Just objections nnd exceptions taken to tho decreo given by tho circuit court, which decreo was In favor of the defendants, and from which tho plaintiffs are preparing to appeal to tho supreme court. The suit was begun some years ago to contest the disposition mado of certain lands and many thousands of dollars by Claude II. Mansflold, father of the plaintiffs, at the tlmo of his death. The decision of tho court practically gave the defendants two thirds of tho estate, allowing the plaintiffs but the remaining ono thlrd. P. H. D'Arcy nnd Daniel Mur phy represented the defendants and Henry St Reiner and W. Billew ap peared for tho plaintiff. For Sale Largo body and grado second-growth flr. Pi 1417 or 1283. Downing k Ed 2-S-tf- nntci urignt young apprtnt! girl, must bo ambitious to anco, honest and of Reed eij ance. Tho Needlccraft Shop, Commercial street 3-10-31- For Kent The Twelfth street tograph studio. Enquire oi A. Englebart, at O. K. grocery. S-10-Jt- Fer Sale Several houses la and farm 'nnds at a bargiin. I Ital National Bank. $! Going Away Must se'J good t-n house, hard-finish good oalbull Ings and three lots, located Englewood; also wagon, plow ; good milch cow Call at North 16th stro't 3 11-P Social Panco Will bo sln t T, Wado'a hall. North Um streot, on Saturday eveolns, Mj 14. Evorvbodv Invited .- For Sale Large wooden tct oulre nt E, C. Cross msrUt 3-11-MI HuMllmt Mi Wauled-DIftriV snmnlAR nnd circular. No W vaBslng. Globe Adv & D!t A Chicago. 3-12-2 Said the Man Was Drunk. (United Press Leased Wire.) Lqs Augtlfet, Cal., March 12. In a suit Mod In the superior court to day by Colonol J. Marlon Books, charges Superior Judge B. N. Smith with slander, and asks damages tor $25,000, IW1 arrested at Albany Tuesday, after j The suit U the outcome of an In-, mvih muiuu an uvrwm irom t run. ciuem mai occurrea in Juugo omitn 8 Inspector Armstrong, at Turner, was I court Monday. whn a easo In which this morning sentenced to 30 days In the county jail by Justloe or the Peace Webster. Crocker was ar ralgaed yesterday, and plead not guilty, but today, upon being in formed by AsUttvt District Attor ney Mc.N'ary that he would to dealt leniently with, If he would save the state tho exponso or a trial, he ohanged Ms plea. ' ' o Got a Quiet Divorce. C Unite Press Leased Wire.) W New York. Marok 12. The Rlalto learned today for the first time or the divorce of Lou We Dresser, the beautiru) and popular wusleal cow ft3y artUt. ad her hubaad. Jack Nor on h. tha vaMdevllte arUtt aad oj(; wrttwr. The decree was quietly Colonel Books was acting as counsel was continu'jd by Judg Smith, who ehargl the attorasy with being Intoxicated. KVKLV.VTHAW WANTS i MORE TKSTIMONY. .(United Press Leased Wire.) Pittsburg. Pa.. March 12 A num- bet;Lof private dot?ctlvs have been spring this city for evldonco oa which Hvelyn Thaw will ba$ her suit, for the annulment of her mar rlago to Harry Thaw H Is said that the Thaws will make no dofon.. n Ions a the rest of the family Is not1 drawn Into the scandal. ! Kdol I today the best know' remedy for all disorders of the atom-' Flnft Iroertr for Sale In ' market town on Southern Pj jrobS Bchools and churcset ' acre planted to all klndf ot i two-storv. 8-rocm bewse os foundation) with porthei cj nA nunlrv. also tO-it0r ' smith and wagon hop ' barn. Prlca 11400 Jon -A,im.vin rr MM ..MM.M . ...V. w Reading Standard Cycles Are eauinnsd with tha host hancars monav can b- e piece hanger used In the Reading Standard Racer and R0"4 .. .... .r al erti i.im iiiiihi iiinu r . v nn a w fti j v is kiiiii&awiiiiiiw f m u Hjtviivunwu uuMiuuavi mvu wm;im v maks. It is nsed by nearly every nromlnent w? America, and ha ranoatedlv demonstrated Its leifet a iSm accuracy of adjustment and perfect lubrication la ditace Ing. and most notably in the record hour ride of 1 "J .EultJ55 well on a READING -STANDARD HA0KK OK HFTY V AND THIRTY YARDS. The crank faaienlnff i AR.SOLVTKLY SECURE, and can be taken apart without the usetif a crank puller. fo'i ef aaca i liable foe 348 FRANK J. 100RE M Cwrt j BEST WOtK AT MONEST PRICES detained ow lime ago. end bc& eor tomaek aad belcklag of gas. keiet a secret. jb.fc