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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1908)
1 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. BALKM. ORBOO. SATURDAY, MARCH 14, UN. M ae sacs ". 1 4PW BARGAIN A nuch-abused word, but no other eooms to fit .the case this time. Wo have Bomo xtrn good bnrgalns in ladles' wearing apparel and we want the ladles to profit by the reduced prices as listed blow? HALF PRICE ' I' Our entlro lljio of ladles' fall and winter suits in blacks, bhioa, chocks, stripes and plaids. Wo call this lino ofwouits bargains for want of room in our cult depart HMHrt wo Rrcnforccd to closo theso tailored suits out. Silk Waist Special j 1W PRICE We haVd a display of silk waists mado from tbo best season able -taffeta silk. $l values reduced to $3.05 0 values reduced to 3.98 $0.00 values reduced to .... 4.38 Our ontlro lino of long; coats to close at $12 to. $20 values. $7.f5 $22.00 to $30.00 vqlijos SI 1.85 Grand Embroidery Event Kvory woman knows that this storo hao long bn known for high clasa seasonable and dcpcndnblo orobroidorles. At this event wo are offering high grado embroideries at 25 per cent to CO por cent less than tholr real worth. Torchon Laco , 3c yd Vftl IO co ... , 28c doz. yds Corsot Cover Kmbroldorlos 20c yd t m 6 A M. IHeit&vi OOAmA City News Wtkr fMtewrr totiJght Ht4 HwncWiy.. Kmeotthl Dr. L, O. AUmon, Offlco nnd resi dent 288 Liberty itreol, Salem. 3-Clm For Threw Hour ami Half You can iknto this ovonlng at the rink for 35 cents. McHlroy'a rink band will bo tho muslo providers for the lotitf loaslon. AM Qkkly House for sale for $300. Enquire Jptuldlng Logging Co, d OtrJeilm Tolfot - MeKlroy'a rink band will furnish the mut'a this evening at tho rink, ftcsrlon from 7:30 to 11.00. Skates and admission 3 Be Jfty Writing, to Mo Aud oe If J canuorsavo you Money on any stogkt you want to Iwy. P. O. box ID, Portland, Ore 3.4-lro Jxm't Wall Or. Ktcp walling far g.methlng to Turn uuM but tutfn It up yourself. Read tho article on the, I. a 8, In this issue. Kvtvy ovnor Of a horsK) lake nolkc I am mak. ins a specialty of oieanlng and oil lnjf old harne. All kinds of hair mvm oil for sale. P. B. Shafor, 1ST Commercial street. W"j"l,n '' . , Make It It PolHt To rend tho article on tho Now Fraternity In this Issue. ImiwrtMHl Tho Noodlecrnft Shop has removed from Btnte street to No. 270 North Commercial street. 3-12-lwk Fine Sunday Dinner Torkgy or Chicken dlnnor, with vegetables and all that tho market affords. Fatally trado n specialty. At Harnett's restaurant, 232 Stato street. Important Tho Noedleoraft Shop has removed from Stato street to No. 270 North Commercial street. 3-1 2-1 wk LlHolctutt Very handsomoi patterns at rea sonable prices, at J. A. Patterson's, 285 North Commercial street. A recent shipment of droseors Just received at J. A. Patterson's, 385 North Commercial street. Witll ViW A completo lino at J. A. Vattor son's, 2S5 North Commerolal street. Two IVtlllmia Filed Hugh McLnln. of Marshflsld. thie morning filed hU petition for nomi nation for the suuatorshlp for the eighth district on tho Democrntlo tloket. Ho nitres to Statement No. 1. Hoger I). Slnuod, of Portland, has Mod his petition for nomination for dktrlot attorney of the fourth dlittiot, on tho Democratic ticket. Mr. Bd Koer Is In Portland a few daa oh i buln and pleasure trip. Personal leaiiois It. S. Graham and wife of Eugene nro gqlng to Portland for a short visit. W. H. Wood and wife have gono to Oregon City to visit with friends. Mrs. Worthing of Philomath Is In tho city visiting friends. Mlea Katie Jefferson has gono to Woodburn to attend a funeral. F. W. Farrow has returned to his home in Ashton, 111., after a pleas ant visit with friende. W. H. JenklnB, a traveling pas senger agent for the Harrlman lined In Oregon, was doing business in Sa lem Friday. , Erblno Newman has gone to Wood burn for an over-Sunday visit with his parents and sister. He attends tho Salem high school. Mrs. Q. W. Flook of Lyons is hero on a short visit. Mrs. C. M. Roberts of Turner Is here In this city vlBltlng with friends. Mno Oloman from tho mute school in this city visiting frliods. J. R. Linn and family have gone to Urownsvlllo for an over-Sunday visit. Mrs. D. W. Pugh has gone to Lebanon for n short visit. Mrs, Ella Qwlnn, of Eugene, has boon visiting, her sister, Mrs. 0. A. Owlnn. Miss Ellzaboth nnd Anna Enns, of Dnllns, havo roturjied to Salem after a visit In Kansas. Miss Maudo Weaver, Mrs. A. C. Lowla and Mrs. II. O. Porter, of Aumsvlllo, wcro in tho city shop-ping. Mrs. W. D. Albright Is vliltlng her parents in Ulodgott for a Bhort time Mrs, Anna E. Clausanlus died at the asylum yesterday afternoon. Hor romnlns will bo shlpptd to Porttnnd for Interment, John Underwood, n prosperous young fnrmor of Condon, Or., Is vliltlng his paronts, Mr. and Mrs. J. I) ITndorwood, In this olty. Mrs. L. L. Welch, who hns boon visiting relatives In tho Capital Olty for a short time, has returned to her homo In tho metropolis. Mrs. L. It. Stlnson, secretary of tho Artisans, arrived Friday oven lug from a visit to relatives In Cluok amas county. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Abrnhnmi, of Cottago Qrovo, aro visiting at the homo of their daughter, Mrs. O. O. McLol in hi Milium ni mil I THE CHURCHES f SI III lllllt till llll IIIM .ollnrt. a I Surpassing Beauty Make this Oxford opart from (he common lot. Its outline are Mtwmdy graceful. It Is oharac tsrUl by stylo that will win ,t well-d(vorvs) favor la auy wo t&xn" tyc), A ahoa that oan be wora ltk courtdoneo In Its absa luU rpwftticw. Just ou of th many popular Myk of LEADING LADY SHQES Cu.tom.Madrt by p i i.ua sito, Co. Tk Irad wrk ldntiai their woHh. They nro fco that wear o5C aud vftU-OB)fvrtbl from tKo am and styllik to th flaUh. Wo hv thfw lu tan, tat kid and gun wetal. Ao thd R P UmUk skoMi. A vwy trim and Vrt shw iiKhUy taaanlsh In t . Mim tuu, ptet, colt aad un metal Oxfords all tie. a) lwliitht, Also boy aad wtMo' xford. SALEM SHOE STORE KKiUmiXQ A KVKCIAWV, w w. w Tf 3mJ,tV ArtlmuiH ICntrHnln. i Capital AHstunbly No. 84, U. A., has long held tho reputation for its hospitality and high standard of Its entertainment, but last ovonlng, at tho regular monthly open meeting, It oven surpassed Us own standard of oxcellonco. IJy 8:30, when tho Artisan or chestra, led by Miss Joy Turner, opened tho program with a concert waits, thoro woro nearly 250 loyal Artisans and friends in tho spacious hall. Among tho excellent numbers on tho program was a vocal solo by Mornlo Hug, who hn ono of the swootost voices In all Salem. The 8wart orchestra, In rendering its In itial selection beforo a Salem audi enco, waa greeted with applause, which only subsided after tho musi cians had rospondod with a recall number. Evwy number was ren dered In a manner deserving of es pecial mention, but, owing to lack of space, It Is only ueossary to read tbo program to gain a conception of Us excellence. At a lato hour a substantial lunoU- cou waa served In tho dining rooms, aftor which the members and tbvlr guosta returned to tho main hall, whoro various uannw were unjojred until Father Time had annauncxMha dawning of another day. Th local assembly In a spirited mombftrshlp contest with tho atwom. bly at Oregon City. In whloh Ittho Salem lodge la successful, a trophy, whloh was lost tome months ago, will be brought back te Capital As sembly. The oontoat will olos July 1st. Th pragraju rendered last night Is as follews: Sletlon, orehetra. Piano solo. MIm Rvelyn Relglqmau Reading, Mls lluidl Ullom. Piano solo. MIm HIh Coliuk Vocal solo, Ml Merle WlUlanu. ItMillnR, Ml Carrie Qllvsr. Seteotlou. Swart erchwtra. , Roadlng. Mhw Agn Stlasaa. Vocal solo. Morale IIhr., MDown hj- tk River." Artisan quln tete." Jdresa, Walter Keyes. R4dlg. Cheater Ctlw. Irish dliOeot, Mr. Gilbert. ool solo. Ml Margaret Mert, BoleetloM. orchestra. Rnptist. Dr. J. R. Comor will bo In hU pul pit nnd preach at both services, hav ing quite recovered from his recent illness. At 11 a m. ho will speak on "The Call to Real and Truo Man hood." Tho Blblo Bchool meeta at 10 a. m., ono hour beforo tho preach ing service. Young Pcoplo's mooting at C:30 p. m. At 7:30 p. m. Dr. Comer will ' speak concerning the "Nntiuro and Content of a Now Song." Tho music will bo a special feature; at the evonlng aervlco, in line with tho subjoct, song will bo made prom inent. All nro welcome to worship with U3. Strangers will be ninde cspqclnllyvolcomn nnd nre requested to tarry nftor tho services and make themselves known. T.ho Thursday evening meeting Is one of tho most Intorestlng services of the week. Central Congregational. Nineteenth and Ferry street, P. S. Knight, pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m., followed by brief sermon to children. Endeavor meeting at 0:30 p, m. Evonlng oorvlco nt 7:30 p. m. First Christian. Corner High and Contcr streclB, D. Errott, pno'or. Blblo Bchool at 10 a, m. Preaching rt 11 a. m. nnd 7:30 p. m. RpEfectivo themes, "The Staff of Life," and "Why I Am a Christian Only." Junior Christian Endeavor at 3 p. m. Senior Christian Endonv or. at C:30 p. m. Prayer meeting nnd chorus practice, Thursday even ing. Good music, easy pows and a royal welcome. Unitarian. Corner Cottogo and Chomokotn st obj. Sorvlors nt 10:30 n. m pronclifng by tho minister, Rev. Paul S. Dandy. Subjoct nt morning sorv loo, "Tho First Tomptntlon." Veo- pors at -1:30 p. m. Sundny school nnl blblo clnse nt 11:40 n. m. At 7: -IS In tho evonlng will bo hold a mooting In the Introst of "Child La bor Reform," nt whloh addresses will bo mndo by promlnont cltlrons. A cord In 1 Invitation extended to. nil to attond any or all of those services. ClirNtlan Hclenco. First Church of Christ Sel-ntlat, HO Chomokotn strost. Sorvlroa Sun dny nt 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Subject of lesson rermon, "Sub stance." Sunday school at 1 1 : 4 " a. ni, Tho Wednosday evonlng meeting Is hold nt 7:30 p. m. Heading room In tho church opon ench afternoon uxcopt Sunday. All aro cordially In vited to attond tho services nnd tho ntndlng room. W. 0. T. IT. Rev. Philip K. Ilauor will ad dress tho gospel temperanoe moetlng Sunday at 4 p. m. at tho hall, cor nor Commorolnl and Ferry streets. Flntt PrvMhytcrlnn. Church street, botweon Centor and Chomokotn, Rev. Henry T. Ilabcock, pastor. Morning service nt 10:30 a. in. Preaching by tho pastor, theme, "Tho Sorvant's Commission." Sunday school at 12 m. Junior Christian Endeavor at 3:30 p. m. Senior Christian Eudcavor at C:30 p. m. Evening service at 7:30 p. m Preaching by tho pastor. Themo, "FrultloRsness." Public cordially in vlted to all those survlcos. United Evangelical. Tho pastor will preach both morn ing and evening, thomos, "Soul Prosperity and "The Hoavonly Vis- on." Quarterly conference next Thursday evonlng, Rev. H. L. Pratt vMU preach and prosldo at the bus!- nose moetlng. 11. A. Deok, pastor. BICYCLE FROM $25.00 Phone 368 FRANK J. M00RB (m BEST WORK AT HONEST PRICES BOOSTING STAYT0N TONIGHT RhtMiniatlo Palrw Rolleo. II. F. Crocker, Esq., now 84 years of ago, and for 20 years Justlco of tho peace at Martlnsburg, Iowa, says: "I am terribly afflicted with sciatic rheumatlim in ray left arm and right hip. I have used three bottles of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and It did me lots of good." For sale at Dr. Stone's drug store. ..iW! U a "toa8c preparation of xogetable aUt with aaturai Aii. ants and centals tii .. ihi. f OH Rd IB a health ulnmg.l. t.-w do win dlt store thati 3000 xralRt of koaiI ttuA c.1.1 v... ,i VMtlug Sehool County Superintendent of Sohools W. M. Smith returned lost night from aa lnvetlgttjng trip among the school at HnbUard. Aurora and vi cinity. He found condition genoral ly settefeetory, and also that tho tr!e4at of sohools and school boards hav Improved the faellltlea In all schoole for escape la oase of Are. A Neighbor of Yours as well as younelf is liable at any tlwe to have rheumatism. We're all Woble to have ets or burns, braises r soelds. crlek In tho back, neck or swe seme kind of an aohe or naln Thea heed thla advice and tell your aeigaoors Baiiard'a Snow Unlment relieves all aches ad pains, and heals all wounds. Sold by all deal er. 0 A Inrgo delegation of Salem boost ers loft In a tnlly-ho for Stnyton, whore a Inrgo boosting mooting Is hold this ovonlng, with addresses by prominent men from nil parts of the stnto. That city has mndo a flno growth tho pnst year, and has tho record for bolng the best manufac turing town In Oregon, for the slzo of tho place. Tho pcoplo up thoro hnvo boon very nnxlous to get n di rect railroad connection with Salem, and It Is understood part of tho trip of the Salem boosters la for tho pur poso of shnplng up somo plan to unite tho Interests of tho two cities on n plan for tho construction of an electric lino between the two places, without waiting for tho consent of any foreign powor. Hiwuiu'n GrniulNon Mnrrlo. (United Press Leased Wlro.) Now York, March 14. Marcus A. Hnnnn, grandson of the Into senator from Ohio, nrrlvod hero today from Bridgeport, Conn., whore ho was married last night to Miss Adolo Pratt, of Elmlra, N. Y. Tho young couple will snond tholr honovmoon ! with Mr. Hanna'a mother nt tho Ho tel Gotham, which is owned by her. Buck of the story of tho wedding Is another tho story of a shattered roamance, and a noblo sacrifice. Miss Pratt was engaged to marry Dr. Arthur W. Pratt, tho leading Burgeon of Elmlra, several years her senior, and her frlond from child hood. Tho engagement was an nounced last fall, and Dr. Pratt fit ted a home for himself nnd bride-to-be. Sovoral months ago his health failed, and ho was forced to go to California, because of weak' lungs. Upon loarnlug tho nature of his trouble Dr. Pratt released Miss Pratt from her promise, doolarlng that vic tims of tuberculosis should not wed. a wiison is wanted In rnd Philadelphia, Governor snya ho prefers to hare him oithor ono of those two cities, i govornor hnn ouggested that it 1 00 moro convenient for wltn Wilson could bo tried In phn phlr, and tho local police wll hositato to sond him thero lo wanted thoro for pawlnj less pa por. 0 . , Don't tnko cold, but If y. uon-t rail to take Kemp's B!i provont Eorlous comcquencei. mg oiBo is so valuablo la tr coughs and colds. IMIMIIIUMMH STARR PIANi man class goods GEO. C. WIL! tlllMUHMM Norwich Union FJrt Insutmct ! Frank Meredith, nrfckst4 Office with Win. Drowa k I 29 Commercial street. MONEY TO L0 TH03.KJ Over Ladd & Barb's Bisk,! MM HUM NEW TODA1 litmiw I Wanted A position as 1UW5 by young lady In a bank or 1 Has worked In a bank tbt I years, and can furnish th m reforences. Address P 0.1 271. Salem. Or. MW Wilfcon Ih Hadly Wanted. (United Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, March 14 Govor nor Curtis Guild, of Massachusetts, whoso namo was forged to a check presented by H Mortimer Wilson, who was arrestod In San FrancUco on his honeymoon, has notified the local authorities that be will take no steps to havo the prisoner extradit ed to Massachusetts. I For Sale Large body grade second-growth fir. 1417 or 12S3 Downln k 144 For Sale Several honits U 1 and farm 'ands at a barM. Itnl Kntlnnal Bank. tdH J Wanted Young man, ffJ In or near Salem to rep to show property for kvf land real estate firm ExP1 nrt nMMHMUirv SmalJW'l tv reoulred Addrew 242 Fifth street PortMi Jl klsd, l)nMijklng Of a'' k.r Wia. Ci"a5Mrt JJ nblo rata. tage street. Wan . hi Wood tbopperi I1 1,25 iwr cord, oak asJ M toA.D. Petty jhn S1 mllea touthwest of S""-J J-lii o jl. m o at. ac jk. . SATURDAY'S SPECIAL BUHER- The very b4st creamery, per roll . Every potiod guaranteed EGGS- Per dozen CHICKENS-r AnoUr fiwe tot of Cewitry Chickens. 0MR EAR1Y ANO YOU ARC SURf TO Bf SAU Moir Grocery 0 larwlts. w,u w' ' 454JS4rW