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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1908)
v 7 " - ta iMigJJJ!iJJlL'M!ly,yw''ggSB ui"""1""! '""" m' ""' .'t ilk U MM I 'j llfWr mV JfllT-tl ML . JLMnM' mil daimt oiriTAr, wmxAi At,M. ombo. raiPAV, nncir g.n. SHOWING SJE3PI F i W of New Rajah Silk Sato 4 . JKO W TT In the now Eva Tangwny styles ' 'These suits Just arrived and are welcomed, by those -who wish something out of tho ordinary. Each model la porfect and the 'v tailoring Is superb. Jf you have not aolccted your spring suit, ,,0010 to tho big store first; we r ' fcaro many new nrrlvnls, and cnoh Itult wo arc showing In tho later.t iScv; .York styles, Rl nluoli lew Lilian Now York nrlccs. New DroBs Goods, trimmings, etc 'Now Wash Goods, Now Embroid eries, Allovorfl, Lace and Bands, Now Ribbons, Rows, Embroidered Collars, Jabots and Tien, Now Purses, Dags, Hat PIuh, Dolts, tc, Now Hoilory, Undorwonr, tc. ' t Thcso nrtfclcii aro only a few of tho many now spring necessities that aro muoli In dunmud at this tlmo or ho year. Conio a ml sco yoursolf. Bn9iHMHIKKBBBHM5B399ESBBB5SS . mm 47e). Ill HUNDREDS COMING TO SALEM BETTER FEELING PREVAILS For Men Tho long expected II. S. & M. spring Hiitts rtro horo. If you want to soo somo of tho most swagger styles uvor mado In men's olothcs, co mo In horo soma day and usk to oco ours. Ilnrt, Scbaflnor & Marx vnvloty models, somo of thorn will bo suro to suit you. NEW ANN ICY. eu&lA 8 A mcommreD J Threo hundred and nineteen Is tho remarkable, number of Inquiries re ceived frojnrpracllcally every state In tho Union by tho Salem Board or Trade (Thursday. This Is tho result of about a month's practical boost ing. Should tho Inquiries continue at this remarkable rnto for a month, and thord Is ovory reason to believe that they will, If they do not Increase, tho nstoundlng result will bo 9570 Tho probabilities aro, however, that tho number of home-seskers writing tho Board of Trado will bo on tho Increnso ns tho result of the added nmount of boosting In the sending cut Of lltoraturo In , the last fow Weeks.- -I In addition to tho nbovo prodlg- iIoiir number of written Inquiries, a I .. ... .. .. . It... On great many can in person m wi . lorn Board of Trado rooms, and aro supplied with literature nnd general Information. It Is ostlmated that nti nveracn of nt least ten visitors a J day, seeking fnrms nnd homos, vIbU thin cllv now daily. The inquiries In genoral received w tUn. Itnnnl nt Trntln VPRtfTllllV )". "" r x . .. : .7:1 aHked tor mrormation rcgnruing fruit farms, farming Innda generally and business openings. Two of thr writers aro desirous of buying very lnrgo farms, and want full particu lars, stating that If conditions nre satisfactory, they would coino to this part of, tho country. The following home-seoltors are reglstorod at tho liotola In this city: George W. Tripp, ha Porto, Iowa; P. Anderson, Fresno, Cnf; P. 8. Hartley, Hamilton, Mo.; Asa Gard ner, Orooloy, Kansas; Carl Mueller and Curl Kelchort, Llvlngstbn, WIb.; (Albert Evnns, Hnvre, Mont.; George Mlxter, Mollno, 111. GRAND PACIFIC '. HOTfL BURNING City News Wrutlwr ttbeHPtit totttght mhI Hftttmlay. lWftMt Your Hors To bo clean, I have lots of curry combs and brushes ami I want to ue)l to you for they aro tho beit In tho city at tho most reasonable prices. Alio ovorythlng In tho har ness and saddlo lino. F. E.(8hafor, 187 Commercial itrcot. Vrah today, n bis lino of nut fudges, at 'Ihh'h, Jt U Convince Yoh That Just as good Hour can be manufactured in Salem ns anywhere on earth. Just buy n suck of Wild Hose flour the next tlmo you order and you will believe what wu say. A Social lco Will bo given at W. I Wado'a hall on Saturday evening, March SI. Erorybody Invited. 319-St Im'( It Worth HoiiwUiIiir To think that when you phone an order to u nieat market It will bo Ailed as ordered. It Is StemJof? Bros, alia to fill orders as placed, phono n trial order to Main 331 and see If you are not satisfied. Try Writing to Me And seo if I cannot save you mosey on any ateokt yim want to buy. P. 0. box 18, Portland, Ore 3-i lm Am Soiling S ooud-grnde 3-lnoli U)o at $M0 per ttufttRH. qna-iktrd rottfau" prw; lOand 12-1 it oh ttxtftmNrada nt very lw prise. ule. J. H. Mr Hy. Sa'oim 'VU Jaetory. 3-Wikl !Hi You Huou That iu my aim tt kis th hat i;roeirla 1 Bu'tttH at Ut wwt . ftouablo prions. Jiuit mil Ih at my storrt on tke corner of Oonrclal and Furry streets or ring h a 311 and lt mo rov jtiu. A Qwlelily lluut for sale for $30Q. Euqulr SpauldlHtf Logglag Co. d Try Wh' tnarhHiaUaw ir wnVe,. 4Pc per pound. SKKM) ityl . Tvvf Kvqulrti of t V, "K?mTaTC, N. J (Tray block. Salem. Or. 3-lt-tt Hrtut! IXniwtvt Thrr IU We a band eonwrt at the risk tbu vaf. AdnlMUu 39c 8kat tic. Tho IkIRh Of tho Kplscopnl church will havo H r.a?e of cooked food Saturday, March 21, at Putnam's dmg store. Baked beans, brown bread, salt ris ing bread, cakes, cookies, sahuH and everything for a Sunday din ner. ., 3-10-21 Hknte Tonight Kino muslo tonight at tho rink, and a lino tlmo assured. Skates 25c. Admission 10c, lIomcopntlilMt- Dr. L. 0, Altman, OlUco and rusl donco 200 Liberty street, Salem, 3-Si.lm tee orenin all tho time, tho best In Bnlam, nt Zlnnltf. A Sociable l-hMliig Those nttftndlt'g tho .rink thli ev enng wl)l bo accorded .a- ojJablo. time, .and music by MoUlroy's rink band. Kent Pianos- I hnvo a number of platioi I hnvu rented. I will sell thorn cheap In this special wile, till May 1. l)o you want a bargain? Also somo nice second-hand organs. Geo. a Will. niMilo and sawing maohine dealer. .Utdctl to Kihihlt V. I. Masohor. of Sllvorton, has nddd to tha oxhlbit in tha Hoard of 'Trade rooms hor an oilflbll of Krauqufith3 and, Mayotto xalnuU and Ktillic Gilbert filbert nuts. Prohibit ton UoIkUo r'rthl Horsohuoh. 1). I.. Fluids, Ma OJUtonn. Perry ItifKlemaH, W. A. ,8. Sokuiliti nnd W. Q. Trill will tOHtest for tka honors at Willamette ehnpal tonight. Ukxt of Injurle Tho, BojM. a minor, the Httthtw of u wjyjallHi' llahQ minor, dlad in the iiuuuo nsyium horo lust ulgnt. us thtk roKiilt of ttjafchinsthl thrxuvwltb a raior In Baker City on tarek Tht) deotasetl has wUModo rftfctlve In St. Paul. Mlun. Put h lug for CwinuiT). W, y, MeHr, Jq. Hlnkbg nyrd Hill and ttd. MoUQugnllu. of lHdopHd(nco arc In the oily no. set ttimatw fur the nw oannary that l t be built tkr RKPUBUCANS ABB TALKING-OP GIvITlNG TOOBTIIER AND AIa IX)WINO STATEMENT NO , i MEN TO GO ON THE TICKE AND PEILMIT FHIENDLY DISCIS SION. L Personal Mention Hon. C. P. Holt nnd wife and daughter, Mlis Delia I logon,, loft on the local this morning for Portland, whero Mrs. Hoff and Miss Hngcn will board tho steamer Friday night for Ban Frnnclsoo. Mr. Hoff Intends to meet them In tit bay city nt wcok after vlltlng Grants Pn8,.Medford nnd Ashlnnll. All expect to bo ab sent about three weeks. Edgar J. Sherman, a popular salesman of tho W. L. Tooro mor ohnndlss store In Palls City,, has re turned to his homo In Salem. Governor Chnmborlnln loft this morning for Albany, whoro ho will delivering nn add res at tho Boosters meeting tonight. i "-O FlliH a New Statement. William J. Mariner, of Ulnlock, this morning tiled his petition for rtnomlnation ns Republican ropre sentnt've of tho 28th district. Ho declares he will vote for tho candi date for the United States sonntoro celvlng tho majority of tho votes, but If there bo none with n majority ho will vote for the Republican can dfdute receiving tho largest vote. Win. Morllt, of Ontario, a. State ment No. 1 Democrat, this morning filod his portion for nomination as Representative for the 27th district. Thore is a bettor spirit prevailing In political circles, nnd the getnp gothor feeling Is coming up. Even tho opponents of Statement No,.l admit that tho ticket In Marion county may be split, and they snyIt will bo wlso and necessary to elet tho whole ticket, no mntter who gets on. Senator Kay says he believes tho Republicans should (Uphold the primary law, and support tho noml neo for U. S. Benntor who Is tho choice of tho Republicans April 17. That Is tho only way the party can win, nnd tho sooner all realize that tho better. Lloyd RoynoldB, who refused to vote for tho people's cholco for senn tor In tho last legislature, has filed for ro-olcctlon on a statement that ho will support tho Republican vot ers cholco. This shows n disposition to at least partly comply with tho urlnclplo of dlroct election of ssnn 'on, although there may bo differ ence as to whnt thnt expression means. But under tho primary law any cnndldato Is at liberty to take any statement ho chooses. Tho Mncleny Meeting. Tho mooting nnnouncod for Mnc lony for Saturday night was got up by tho Mnclony Republicans, nnd lion. jr. L. Jones will ta'k of the dut'os of county Judge, and Hon. T. B. Kay will discuss tho proposed tar oxomptlon amendment to tho consti tution. It Is 4.1)0 Intention of tho mnuagcrs to hnve nil candidates who wish to como to bo present, nnd It Is not tho plan to throw rocks or try to shut tho Statement No. 1 men out of tho meeting. Whon Hal I). Patton was Invited to go to tho meeting ho told tho committee thnt waited upon him that If they would debate State ment No. 1 ho would nttond, but not othorwl'o. "If you proposo to shut all Statement No. 1 men out of tho party, nnd will not glvo us any rea sons why, I do not want to attend nny gng-rulo meetings.;' At latest accounts It was not known whether Mr. Pntton would attend or not. PERRY CHURCH SENTENCED W. !. Sklptou I Will be here Sunday with a car load of well-broke hersos. They will be far sal at Sklpton & GornoJlus bnrlt on Sosth Commercial street. Fa Soldier' Home Mrs. Joakua Smith Informs us that per ons httvlng bookfi or periodicals thjat tkey with to donate to the Oro guU So'dlwrs' Hem aro requested to leaye same at tat store of R. D. Gil btjr.t & Co.. where the literature will bo ihmwIv.! for the Woman's Relief Cw. Ry order of eommnuder. Perry Church, ox-convlct, who as saulted a farmer named Smith, from Polk county lust August, and at tempted to rob him, plead guilty be fore Judge Galloway In tho circuit court Thursday, and was given an Indotormlunto scntoncj of from i to 10 years. Church was hoboing it from tho Washington penitentiary, whore he had served a term for robbery, whon he met Smith, a ad th two begun drinking. After they wore both pretty much Intoxicated, Church took tho farmer to a deserted spot ns bUHlKHl nnd nMOMpted to rob him, but was prevented bj the arrival of assistance and plaoed under arrest. Upon the staument or Sheriff CuUer that Church bad behaved well while h prUttHOr .and alo Qf the robber's pl. he was given the advantage of an Indeterminate sentence. Krtm Yhitlug School Oountj' School SuperiHtendent M. Smith returned from jlvrtoa Thursday. H khj the tokouki la teat neighborhood aro amply prt Koted lit ease of Mre. oxocpt that thero veftns is bs s laek of fire o cape. The doors at the building have all bca repaired, to . to work fn'vly. and Are drill are b tag atorwd Any Pain After Meals ? yoHr digestive system that needs prompt atten tion Just nu,v is the time to take a few don of the Nltur. It wj'l correct the stomach and Uitlent, It will correet the stomaah and lengthen the "inner wan.' so tkat your trou ble cannot return. Thousands Wave said so dur ing the pafct 5 1 year. Hostetters, Stomach Bitters i guaranteed absolutely pure and free from all injurious drags and can. therefore, be relied up on It shouW always be the erst choice of every sick man or woman, beeaus of Us ability to ours Sick Headache, tteurtburu, l)yp?p. Ia, Indlgetlon, txtirene., Iumuu- Mla, Frnudo Hi, lhor Appetite. ChlRs td, tiripp mid Malaria, Don't experiment when the Bitters will surely cure you. (United Press Leased Wire.) LosvAngeles, Cal., March 20. A messagefa'shed over a broker's wire here says the Grand Pactllc hotel, a fashionable 'Chicago hostelry Is burning, and that several sensation al rescues have been mado. ESPEECO. NEEDS CAPITA & MN6 OF ITALY i CONSEI (United Press Leased "Wire.) Now York, March 20.' Tho South ern Pacific needs new capital. On Juno 30, last, tho Southern Pacific Company showed a floating debt of $33,710,846. Its only source of now capital since then has, been a balance of $19,153,207 on subscriptions to, $3G,295,123 now preferred stock. Its" need of now capital is occa sioned by Its Improvements nnd ox tontlons In tho West. , A On tho Cnnanen Yaqul river and Pacific line, lil miles nro building, and on the Intcr-Ca''fornin, 33 miles. On tho Oregon Western rnil wny some 82 miles of expensive con struction Is contemplnted. It will b6 perhaps conservative to say that tho Southern Pacific In tho current fiscal year could easily uso between $20,000,000 and $25,000, 000 new capital. Tho Grand Pnclflo Ib ono at tho oldost nnd most popular hotols In tho Mlddlo West. Tho entlro Btruc turo Is threatened with destruction. Flames wore discovered early this afternoon and spread with great ra pidity. Tho guests on tho lower floors left tho building In good ordor but those on tho upper floor nnd the servants In tholr quarters on tho top floor, were pnnlc-Btrlckon when thoy saw groat volumes of smoke pour ing up tho stnlrwnya nnd olevntor shafts. Somo escaped by means of tho Are oscapo, but a number were hemmed In their rooms by tho smoko nnd heat. They sought rofifgo In their windows, from which they wore roscued, after many difficulties, by tho firemen. It is bollovcd that nil of tho guests escaped, nnd nono havo been report ed injured. Tho flro started on tho roof, which was receiving a tar coat ing. It Is not thought that tho flames will sproad to the surrounding buildings. Tho Grand Pacific Is nn eight- story structuro sltunttd on tho north west corner of Clark nnd Jackson streets. Its estimated value Is $250,000. It Is owned by a com pany, of which Adolphps Bosch, tho St. Louis brewer, Is the head. ."t .IT0' ?!!" , of lengthy cipher mM,.- King Emanuel and the Due V 21 today la doubllC8a rei' a rumor current here iht . ty has given h8 poml!1 .-.,.. vvu mr mo iaiier'4 to miss Kathorlne Elxhu. The Duke Aosta toay Sl doubt that his cousin n'tiu . . "i wa American girl, but stated a uioj u wouia not be necennr , performed. In Italy. Allftei boe"ccssary. ho declare -is- for ttia union to bo SeUmh diplomatic represcntalfw ( ' ian King. Tho duo'st personal fortttc tl in a ted at $2,000,061. n CHEAPER TRAVEL to vxema (United Press Lem fcJ Chicago, March 20. TftWIi from the Pacific coast will V er this summer than ever befertj ing an entire seaBon. TU Continental Passenger At tho Hnrrlman lines and the Sin'j havo given independent notltt they will make summer tontlit i to tho Pacific coast, vft ectht btM Juno and October The notice came after aa it; on tho part of the Great Xeri nnd Northern Pacific to premti mor tourist rates from btlnti thcso roads arguing that a tcirt basis of two cents a mile vft'j better for thcso rsllrotdi. Southorn lines thought dlffup and InsLtcd thnt the Paeifle nhould bo granted ns favorable i ns Colorado common points. bnsls to bo used for Colorado thoreforo, bo the basis for ma tourist rates to all points n Chicago. mttlf MMIIHM $ STARR PIANI HIGH CLASS O00M r,ro. c. will r jm mm nw - WIWWMIIIW Norwich UnJofiFift Instfttttce! Prank Meredith, ReUs( . Ofilco With Wm. Broun 1 1 39 Commercial street IHtAIX IO.STOFFICK ItOHHKI) UST NIGHT. Drain, Or., March 20. Tho post- offlco was entered here Inst night and tho safe was looted of $150 Tho safe was opened by drilling through the combination lock. Offi cers nre out In pursuit of two strangers, supposed to bo the men who did tho work. MONEY TO LOAN ' THOS. K. FOItn Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, Salem. Or NEW TODA1 Vnn4nlA nofltion M IttBO by young lady In a banker Has worked in a nana i vAnrti nnd can furnish tb t ..f..anMU Addreis P &! 271, Salem, Or. n- din T.nrefl bodt or.Ji. uf4nnd-crOWth fir 1111 nr 1583 DOwalSjS JKl . f?.i.. s.mmI boQteS W ' andfam'andiatb"py .i. -., .1 TlanV 1-I-" Kill JNBUIIM"' w-- it Miss WleW ,-. .nnllv 'Oit br Finder P'S'e retura to office and receive re l'or Sale-Two 5 y r-c'J H ..m. mlves lt luno, nw Salem. Route 4 Ml TIRES All Prices PhoseStt FRANK J. U0O8E JC"rt MST im AT HHEST fW