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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY P. 1008
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CHANCH OF A
LIFETIME TO
VISIT SEATTLE
The Oarden Spot of
Our Regular
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METHODS OF TEACHING MEN WHERE TO BUY AND WHAT IS
REST IS TO GIVE THEM AN IRONCLAD GUARANTEE THAT IP WE
CANNOT SATISFY THEM WITH EVERY PURCHASE OF OUR REG
ULAR STANDARD GRADE MERCHANDISE WE WILL GLADLY
MAKE EXCHANGE OR CHEERFULLY REFUND THEIR MONEY
AND ASK NO QUESTIONS.
Patch Pockets
Arc quite n feature of (Iilfl scnsoii't clothes styles. Our suits have them
unci they do glvo such a ninnrt, unnppy look to the gnnncnt.s. Here!)
one of our Varsity stiltn with theso patch pockets, made by Hart,
Schnftiicr & Mnrx, the good clothes milker.. You can get clothes ivltli
ordinary pockets if you prefer; jy m41 all kinds, except spooY 'ones.
These, clothes are strictly all wool, at special prlcts.
WAISTS
This Benson's best (showing of fnncjr tnrfctn waists In the most dainty
colorings of pink, bluo and crenm, each Is a perfect model of experi
enced tailoring and nro trimmed to pleaso tho most exacting; $0.50 to
$12.00 values reduced
One-half and One-third
Will
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New Rajah Silks In tho newest
blends of Pongee, Cream, Copen
hagen and navy, nt
Special Prices
This Week
Shirt waiBt suits, values $20
and $22.50, reduced this week to
Just Received
New Tan Oxfords direct from
tho famous PIngrco fnctory. All
sizes.
AA to EE Shoe Section
THIS SEASON'S SHOWING
Of Spring and Summer dress
goo,lB has never been surpassed
even by this store. Values to
$1.75 a yard, reduced this week
to
Copyright 1908 by
Hart SchafFncr & Marx
Panama Hats
Our regular $10.00 values re-
S7.5C
dticdd to
$7.59 values redfitccd to
S5.00
Boys' Waists
In all the mnnnlsh effects,
values to $2.00 reduced to
254
Men's and Boys Caps. Tho man
with tho big stick has cut tho
prices right in two.
$1 values 50c
75c values 37c
50c values 25c
25c values 1 3c
moo 50cyd.
39c pr. fVt1jjipa.f.yyiT!ysT: r 7c
The battleship fleet of the United
States which has just completed "its
memorable cruise around tho Horn
will bo on Puget sound about May
21st to May 30th. In order to glvo
the peoplo of Oregon an opportunity
to witness the maneuvers and Inspect
tho fleet, tho Southern ..Pacific will
Bell round trip -tickets from Snlem
to Senttle for $9.70; from Salem to
Tacoma for $8, under tho following,
conditiens:
' SaleDatea May 21st ond 22nd to
Seattle, nnd May 25th and Gth,
1908, to Tacomn.
Limits Continuous passage in
borth dlreotions with a llnnl return
limit of 14 days from date of Bale.
This Is on opportune tlmo for tho
Cherry City to run nu excursion to
Seattle. tf.,
COUNTY
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CAMPAIGN
OPENED
County Chairman Jones of Jeffer
son was in the city today and has
engnged rooms and opened headquar
ters In' tho Murphy block. The coun
ty organization met with tho candi
dates Inst night nnd consulted as to
ways and means of procedure.
There will bo another meeting In
a week when n short, sharp nnd
snappy county canvass will bo or
ganized. Chnlrmnu Jones Hays thero
will bo no letup until election dny
and his only ambition is to sec old
Marlon roll up a big vote for .tho
whole ticket.
TODAY'S SPECIALS
uKKfeW CHICKENS
E. O. MOLL'S COUNTRY Mfatc
'Loin, Sparonibsnnd Sausage.
fRUITS
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Strawberries, Bananas, Apples, Oranges and Lc
VEGETABLES
n. .OrenM Asparagus, Tomatoes, Radishes, Rhuba i
tuco, Young Onions, Greens and Cnlilim,. ' ' '
(VWo carry the beet lino of Teas and Coffees In Salem ,
that wIU'riiF v. ' ltf!i
- rfviu purse.
Our own free dqllyory to all parts of tho city,
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MOIR GROCERY COMPANY
Phone 181
456 State
CITY NOT
COMPANY
MAY GRADE
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City News
Weather
Fair tonight with Jlght frost? Sun
day fHlr nnd warmer.
ITohhk Republicans Attention
Tho annual meeting ol the YounE
Men's Republican club will be
held at tho city hnll, Tuesday even
ing May 12, at S o'clock for tho elec
tion of ofllcerB nnd other Important
measures. Hu D. Patton, president:
D. P. West, secretary. 5-8-St
McElroy'n Bnml
At tho Skating Rink tonight.
Hall Will Pitch
For Salem against Alblna nt in
league grounds tomorrow afternoon,
Uhhit nt Kmt ( I rove
Rov. Philip E. Bauer of Sa:om, a
gradunto of Paclfle university, will
preach In tho CongreEnMon.V ehtfre1!
at Forest Grove no4 Sunday. For
est Orove peop'o wIM ho glad to hear
Mr, Bauer.
MeElroy's Ikuirt
At tho Skating Rink tonight.
Tlio Open Forum
Tho peoplo.'s forum nt Grange hall
on Commercial street wl discuss the
referendum bills Sunday nt 2 p. m.
Mrs. Cnrleton Smith will nine, nnd
J. II. Ackerninn will discuss tho uni
versity appropriation bill. Others
will spook and thero wl'l bo .general
discussions. Tho public are invited
to bo present.
'llnll Will Pitch
For Snlem ngalnst Alblna at tho
leaguo groMnuB tomorrow nftomoon.
Slutting Itlnk Opens
Tho Auditorium Rink will bo open
this nftomoon nnd evening. Mc
Elroy's hand tonight.
Wo Have Remethlui:
' In perfect sight lenses; call In
and Invojtlgnte, they will save your
. eyes and Improve your vision. Chns.
II. Hinges, optician.
Look Out
i Far the excursion nnd town lot sale
at Donald on the Oregon E'ectrlc,
hnlf way to Portland, on Tuesday,
May 12. 190S.
SHOES fOR TENDER FEET
footwear, we havo not over
looked tho shoo' needs of
tho man or woman who
want plain, solid comfort.
Wo havo a big trado In
good, sensible soles oxery
lino nnd evory curve speaks
for comfort. And style
nro raado of best oak-tan-While
wo carry all tho lat
est and swollest shapes in
Isn't sacrificed either, for
they ire nbnpoly and grace
ful in outline. Tho solo
nod leathor, and overy pair
Is hand-sowed throughout.
Wo luvlte your attention to a special lino of thoso Comfort Shoes,
rDr, Recd'a Cushion Soles, Waar ouo pair of theso shoes, and If
ypu nppnchito ro.il comfort', we are sure you will bo back for an-
otbor nalr whou they nro gone. ,Wo havo also tho celebrated Walk
over Shooj In tyuchor, vnls, Oxfords,, In kid, tan and patent, nil
'WWl( R.UP.r rPJil '?! A)8 vJ, i foraa uanios- onoes jn an
Styles.;' .',',.., , . ..
The Salem Shoe Store
The Store "Where AVo Fit l
Skating Itlnk Opens
Tho Auditorium Rink will bo open
this afternoon nnd evening. Mc
'Elroy's band tonight.
Ihitscbull, lhif-elm'l
Alblna vs. Salem tomorrow at
'lenguo grounds. Gnmo called at 3
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.Llneoii Itlrtl Club .Meeting
Tho Lincoln school Bird elmli hold
Its woekly meeting Inst Wednesday,
when tho following short program
was follewed: Poem, "Birds' Trades"
by Deano Curtis; rending, "Tho
Goldfinch," by Clair B'.odcet. noom
why Curtis Sutton; rending, "Tho
PurpJo Finch," by Orrlstry; rending
by Enrl Wood? jreadlng by Eliza
beth Ryan. Ethel Dencer and Earl
Dane read essays on tho orlolo and
Irl Daniels nnd Florence discussed
tho bluejny. Tho club meets again
next Wednesday.
Hnll Will Pitch-
For Salem against Alblna at tho
lenguo grounds tomorrow afternoon.
Tnko an Excursion Trip '
To Donald on the O. E. R. R.,
Tuesday, May 12, with the Salem
Military band, free lunch. Town
lot given awny. Round trip from Sa
lem 95 cents, faro and one-third
from all points.
Baseball, Baselwi'l '
Alblna vs. Salo'm tomorrow nt
lenguo grounds, Gnmecalled at 3
jj. m.
There Will Be a Lot Given Away
Free on the ground at Donald
Tmoiday, May 12, at the time of tho
miction sale, free lunch and haijd
concort.
BitKolwUl, lln,-elm.'l
Alblna vs. Salem tomorrow nt
league grounds. Game called at 3
p. m.
Dlvorw Settled
Tho divorce case of Gilbert H.
Benjamin versus Mabel A. Benjamin
wns settled in tho circuit court yes
itordaj .
Itnsclmtl, BasebaTl
Aiblun vs. Salem tomorrow at
lenguo grounds. Game callod at 3
P. m.
Petty Fiiv
About 7 o'clock .'list evening a
blnzo wa? discovered In -tlio Iiousa
owned by Mark Skjtf in Liberty
streot. Tho tire department made u
quick run In response to a hurry
cn'l, and the blaze was prorapt'y ox
tlugulshed. No damage resulted,
Hist! Burial TieaHiire
A mysterious stranger, nboMt
whom nothing lias ns yet been learn
ed, appeared In this city yesterday
nnd excited considerable Interest
among the curious. Tho mnn went
down to the river front nt tho foot
of Center street and began digging
In n lady's flower bed, refusing to
glvo any rational reason for Ills no
tions. Among tho crowd thnt had
gathered to watch 'the performance
thero were some who remembered
the o'd story of a trensuro that was
burled years ago near this spot, and
It was not long until tho story wn3
eprcad nbout town Hint tho stranger
wns ono of the nortorious outlaws of
old who had returned to dig up his
long-burled loot. Tho poller so fnr
havo paid no attention to tho mat
ter. Ha'I Will Pitch
For Salem against Alblnn nt the
lnguo grcwds tomorrow nfternoon.
PHK.SBYTKHLAX BOYS
WW BASKBALL GAME
A very interestolng baseball game
wa played yesterday between tho
Presbyterian Boys' club nnd the Bap
tist Boys' club, In which tho latter
came off victors with a score of 10
to 4.
A'Miough tho latter hnd but eight
players, they succeeded in "ckln
nlng" their opponents.
Pnrker, p'nylng 'short stop for tho
Bnpt'st boys, was right thero when
it enme to picking up grounders and
"putting" It to first.
Hngar and Smith were tho stars
for tho Presbyterian club.
Tho llnc-up" of tho two teams wore
ns fol'ews:
PantUtP Presbyterians
Miller, W P Hngar
Miller, Y C Mofflt
Parker SS Martin
Ventch IB Carry
McC'enrn 2B McElroy
Wa'lace 3B - Lafky
Llndscy RF Smith
1 CF Cooloy
G'.eason LF Broyles
SALUM HKATS
KUGEXE AT 2 TO Q
Salem high s?hool cleaned up Hi
gene high hero yjsterdny by the
close score of 2 to 0. Eugene plnyed
cood bnlj bu' didn't havo a look-in.
Both teams did their star work In
Holding every position well and gnTe
ti" pitcher' good support. Keeno
pitched n groat game for Salem strik
ing out 12 men an 1 only giving ono
hit, Eugene's p'tcher wni not s'ow
lv nnv means b'lt could not come
through In "Lnrry" Keeno's style.
Eugene never saw second base dur
ing the gnmo while Snlem seldom
fniUd to havo a nian on base.
WANTS MILL CITY
VOTE KILLED
C. H. Work of Mill City has
brought sorlous charges In the coun
ty court ngalnst tho election board
of Ihnrf town. In a sworn aflldavlt
Work declaros that although he was
duly regUtored ho was not allowed
to vote. Ho chargos that A. J. Tay
'or, ono of the members of the
board, wns not ahlo to read or wrlto,
not n resident of itho precinct, Ho
nnd that John Galo, another mem
ber, was not n resldont of tho pre
cinct. Ho asks that Mie entire voto
of Mill City precinct bo thrown out.
Thero is n possibility that tho
grade on Brondwny nnd High streets
will bo raised to the level of tho
now Oregon railroad company's track
In Bpltc of tho city's original Inten
tion to compel tho compnnx to con
form to tho city's grade. Yester
day Mayor Rodgorp and Engineer
Galvani of tho railroad company, to
gether with most of tho members of
tho city council went over tho ground
nnd looked carefully Into tho mnttor.
Mnyor Rodgers stated thnt if tho
grndo was changed it would necessl
tnte a very great expense. There is
nothing in tho lnw or tho franchise
that will compel tho railroad com
pnny -to bear nny part of tho expen
se), but It volunteered nomo tlmo
ngo to pay part of tho costs If tho
city would ralso the grade on theso
two streets.
City Engineer Porrott has also In
vestigated the mnttor, nnd Is ready
to mnko his report. Engineer GnN
vnnl will mnko his report to the
council tomorrow evening,
o
Kodol completely digests nil
clnescB of food. It will got right nt
the trouble and do the very work
Itself for the stomach. It Is pleasant
to tnke. S6ld by nil druggists.
Norwich Union P..
ksofanceSad
I-nmk Meredith, KtmS
OfllcowlthWm.nrm4Jl
29 CommnrMoi ...... ""
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MONEY TOlol
103.K.fOB
Over Lndd & Dih'i But.hw
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WIMJUMf 111
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MARRIED
FORD HIGGINS At the home of
tho bride's sister, Mrs, F. E,
Hume, n mllo nnd n holf uorth of
Chemown, on Thursday, May 7,
1908, at 3 p. m Mlsi Harriet M.
Hlgglns to Mr. Enrl G. Ford, of
Tlllnmook, Rev. Honry T. Bab
cock officiating,
TIip brldo hns been (teaching In tho
Popcorn district In Polk county, nnd
hns n fine record ns a tenchor. Tho
groom is a leading young btuslncst
man of Tillamook.
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A Cnllforninn'g Luck.
"Tho luckloH day of my life was
when I bought n box of Bucklen's
Arnica Salvo:" writes Charles F.
Budnhn, of Tracy, California. "Two
25e bors cured me of n annoying
case of Itching plies, which hnd
troubled mo'for yenrs nnd that ylold
ed to no other treatmont." Sold un
guaranteed at J. C, Perry's drug
store.
Wanted position In in
boy with two yesn' fipertei
"BU 10. AaarcM Cll!f Ifa)
iiiiu wniicr St., S<m,
M-liU
For Snli-Dry wood itjciimj
price, cash on dellrerr, n
., 1419 or call State and llth.
A
WuntMl Tho undenlgoed M
llko contract to cut Iron lKt
S00 cords of wood, SitDin
Willson. ii
For SjiIc 20 acres 2H mllei eutl
Snlem: hnnl finished hesit: M
bnrn; G ncres of good orcbui.Wl
nnce In crop. AddretiC.S.i5l
Snlem, Or., Rt. 6, Box 11. ',
t. tu tins u mnnlh htroll
Ing our line of embroidered uM
waists ana iaco cnuw "j
gain prices, sampits ut.
Co. uesK M.i, wajiufy.
For Sale New houj nd I'W
Engiowooa car im; '""7
$800. Enqulro C. A. m.W
N. 17th street. J"
For SnJtv A 1 fresh C0. SJ
T. Ramsden, 771 N. 0
street. Ji
. ..., pw...Tn HntfllirKt
house cleaning.. Wbj g J
your cnrpeis w,m v'" 'i'S
iurnlture uPhoM ,?
Vnirea, your ":::j,
and feathers renowMi "
..Wesley Edwards, No. lj.fJ(.
II. s. one & Cc-wno .. .
produce, see tIlls
of berry craU; and W
foiii'nir or " -.l
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THIBTY-FIFTH AXXl'ATi SF.SSIOX
Oregon State Grange to be held at
Eugene, May 12 to 15, 1908, Inc. Tho
Southern Pac'flo company will mnko
special rate of ono and one-third
faro on certificate plan.
WM. M'MURRAY.
G. P. A., 8. P. CO.
JOHN M. SCOTT,
A. G. P. A., S. P. Co., Poctland.
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Just Received
From Pennsylvania a largo ship
ment of extra flno pure maple syrup
and Bugar, shipped direct to ns from
the grower, Damon & Foster.
An Unexpected
Emergency ...
5s liable to happen ''
thel best rider, an
the bestlmadewhe
are liable to suffer. When your wl
c ,ana.rna hrinff it to us, and
Will menus u as S"uu -
' 4 Jtf
old tires at a reasonable prta a
n n.,nA satisfaction-
you geiiei ai an o, w
J'"''; PRANK J. W00
BEST WORK AT HONEST PR