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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1908)
" f rt sM r ,t jr , vao DAILY CAI'lTAL JOURNAL, SALKM, OREGON. SATURDAY, MAY JO, 1008 r"'' . . J."L , IWatch 4, ' ") i ' Up and down the street and if you will notice all the smartly dressed people are from Meyers. We consider this one of our best ads. If you want good .clothes we have them. Come in and see. BOYS A There will be something doing for you here next week. Watch Monday's Ad. Just Received A'Rr$oshlImiont of (lie fnmbiit liroml walk shoos for the little folks. Tiro Uttio feet must bo carefully looked nfter nml these shoes nr heartily endorsed by tho world's befit physicians s Ul prone shoes for children. '" ' , ' "- ' NEW ANNEX "Southern Girl'' Will be the Illustrated song to night at thoVnudette, For the Rest) Cheese I Freshost-'butter, eggs and evry- thlng in tho grocery lino see J. M. 1 Lawrence. grocery -corner of ' Com- 1 merclnl and Perry BtreetB, Phong 311. Do tfot 1'jir ..Me Ry View our pretty fncea nnd say ns weir as think1 tlint wo are all that Is to bo desired. Do you ask where? Why! At tho Rex Studio qf course. Notice to Dta'rrf Wc now have a supply of bran and shorts. And also tho bet flour manufactured "Wild' Rose." "The Moon Has His Kjt on You" ' Sunday night at tho Vnudettc. - Sewing Machines All the most Improved linos of sewing machines Just to suit your pocket book. Sewing machines on tho Installment plan if desired at Geo. C. Will, 121 Commercial street, Salem, Or. Tako Notice . All thoso holding tickets from the Grand Union Tea company with H S. Dell's name, on please return them and get prizes or other tickets as you wish. Roy Stlnler, 271 Commercial street. Phono 393. 5-lG-2t. Naiad m Dress Shields, warrented and absolutely- guaranteed. Ask for particulars at the notion counter. Long Silk Gloves Of the Kayser and Founes best makes, 12 and 1C button, elbow length in black', russctt, tan pon. gee, white, brown, etc., fl.GO, $1.75 and $2.25 values, special this week $1.28 12 and 10 button, elbow length kid glovoB In black; blue, brown, white, gray;, red, etc., extra special this week. $3.50 values' $2.48 $4.00 values . . . '. $2.7S The management" of even such modest uimlitettf. affairs as the renting of a few rooing Is innd easier and more profitable by us ing a few classified adsf The relation between clasKlded advertising and keeping boarders should engage the attention of all inclined to that business. Special Prices On Silks We are offering our entire line of Silks at special prices this week. We advise early shopping. t Ctn 6'S, M. Jneueiii 6 QianA Sec tho New Display At the' Rex Studio nnd bo con vinced that It Is the place to have your photo taken. Mrs. M. C. Lewis, Prop. i Jumped Hoard 1H1 Charles Tucker, a painter, was brought up before Justice WebBtcr this morning on tho charge of sur reptitiously removing- his baggage from the boarding house of A. J. An derson on Court street. Tucker wa rolcascd on ball until Mpnday, when his case will bo tried. ROYS IN TROUMLM FOR STEALING SACKS Five yoking school boys woro broughC before Recorder Moores this morning for stenllng grain sacks from therlvor warehouso of tho Sa lem Fourlng Mills. Sinco last Friday 200 socio have been nilssed from the Warehouse, and yeBterday Manager Dabcock no tified Chief Gibson, who began nn Investigation Ho found 75 of the c6mpany's sacks In tho various feed stores and Junk shops of the city, and was told that they had been Bold by some boys. About dark Inst night Dabcock went 'down to tho warehouse, nnd discovered two boys in tho cnat of appropriating grain sacks. One of the boys escaped, but the other wus caught and turned over lo the police. This youngster gave the nnmes of four of his companions who had been helping him lift tho sacks, and when tho five appeared In court this morn ing they confessed to hnvlng taken 100 sacks. As 100 more nro njls'ing tho police bellevo thnt other mis-! cernuts are also Implicated. The, boys will be held In nbeyance for a week, pending further developments. City News. W.thor Cloudy with probably showers to sight and Sunday, warmer. New Shorthand CI a A uow c'asti In shorthand will bo commenced at the Cnplta Bualnesi College on Monday, May 18. It Is hopod that any who think of begin ning a stenographic soon will ar range to enter then. 2t. When You Plxtne An Order For meats at Stousloff Droa. you can be nssured of the host, as the Tespojlbll'ty Is" on us and we wish to keep up our unviable reputation. Phono 321. PhhcIii,?: At Wnde's hall tonight. Hlgglns Kstatc According tin nppraUer' repoit tho value of tho Patrick Hlgglns es tate Is $2305. " ....... M Phone Franchise Tho Snlom-Folrflold Tolophono company has been granted n fran chise to build a tolophono line be tween th,t3 city nnd Champoeg. At, mo nexi mooting or tho county court n decision 'will proluibly bo made on tho potltlon of tho Mutual Telephone company wbo are asking for a fran chise McCnmuuint at Rally Hon. Wnllaco McCammant of Portland will dollver tho nddress nt tho Republican rally In Salem next Wednesday evening. Davcy in Town Frnnk Davey, a well known Snlom newspaper man, Is making a brief vhlt with hU friends In this city. Mr. Davey Is' now a resident of Burns, and was tho leader of the Harney county delegation at tho state Republican convention In Port 'nnd. Kdlsou Phonographs. The most complete line of Edison phonogrnpha and rocords at Geo. C. (tviu, xi commercial street, saiem, Salem Vote 20;J2 Tho numbered of registered voters for Snlom at 5 o'clock last night, tho 'ast opportunity to register was 2032. SHOES FOR TENDER FEET footwear, we have not over looked the shoe needs of tho man or woman who want plain, solid comfort. Wo havo a big trnde In good, sensible soles exery lino and every curve speaks for comfort. And style are mado of best eak-tan-Whllo wo carry all tho lat est and swellest shapes In Isn't sacrificed olther, for they are shapely and grace ful In outline. The soles ned leather, and every pair Is hand-sewed throughout. We Invite your attention to a special line of these Comfort Shoes, Dr, Reed's Cushion Soles. Wfnr one pair of these shoes, and If you appreciate real comfort," we are sure you will be back for an other pair when they are gone. Wo have also the celebrated Walk over Shoos In blucher, vals, Oxfords, In kid, tan and patent, all styles, an prices, rh 8Ues. Also C, P. Ford's Ladles' Shoes In all styles, The Salem Shoe Store k The Store Where Wc Pit U. Fine Home for Sale Party with cash better investi gate. Price reasonable. i Address II., care Journal Cart! of Thanks Wo wish to thank our ninny menus nnd tho members, of tho O. A. R. for tho beautiful floral offer ings and their kind assistance In our sad bercavomont, Mrs. 8. nnd Ethel Durkholder. SAILOR AND SOLDIKIt STARRED IN SALOON In nn ear'y morning snloon row Id' San Francisco, William Naglo, a sailor from .the U. S. S, Minnesota,! received knife wounds thnt will prob ably prove fatal and F. T. Burns, 'a Boldlor from tho Presidio, was stab bed In tho left groin. Edward T. Rellly 1b held on suspicion of hnvlng itnbbod tho men. " o ARGUE AGAINST HALED WOOD RATE Tho state railroad commission Is lurecclpt of a letter from the Oregon Short Line company, concerning tho rate on baled wool which was asked for by tho wool growers of Vale, Ore gon. Tho rnte at present Is $2.20 per cwt. In sacks. Tho growers wish to ship In bales honcoforth, and for n rate of $1.75 per cwt. in bnles from Vnlo to tho Atlantic sea board. In Us letter tho railroad compnny objects to handling bnlcs and says that tho Innovation would bo of no advantago to the wool growers, au tho baljng would cost them 25 cents per cwt., which together with the added lncouvcnicnco of handling tho ba'o would ovor-balanco tho reduc tion in tho rnte on tho nnw package. Tho railroad company says that tho wool growors can be persuaded to change their minds, - ..7 uargains T- r-Ov VSEdHFOc V The 40c Kind for 30c dozer? f ! spfhai '- "--rii. k d 3C Crackers, our .feci jif J 1 JKKli "J Pur Angel cT . ! " wulirei "-uc dozen. wnaoti - VEGETABLES j Pert,, Rhubarb, Spinach, Turnips fi Cabbage'ar1, FRUITS U Fresh Strawberries, Gooseberries, Annie n,..., N h w. a. irviisi; . - .-. OF 1). M. WILSON A lire which broke out in tho Yesl donco of D. M. WUboii, 391 Twenty llrst street nt noon today was brought under contrql only when It had con Ef.imed nearly tho wholo roof of tho house, nnd had damaged tho dwell lngtb'tho extent of $1C00.U The flro started from tho kitchen range, ngd boforo It wus noticed It hnd spread to tho roof. The flro de partment mado a quick ro3ponso to tho alarm, but bororo tho engine renched tho houso It was delayed by on accident to tho harness. Onco upon tho eceno "however a well di rected Bt renin inndo short work of tho Annies. There wna no lnsuranco on tho house. V KT 1 urwicb UntoaRu., lQSfaA( Pfnnk Jfcrcditk kJZ., Office with Wm-B.? 29 Comm6r,ui :.. " MONEY TO l( ...,.. ..wUi 1""" '" uu'n'iBitk,! Nil Plumbing Oadliiaiico Tho city council commltteo on plumbing are preparing n plumbing ordlnnnco which will be brought up beforo tho next meeting of tho city council for consideration. Commission Not Authorized Attorney General Crawford has notllled tho railroad commission that thnt body is not authorized to com pel railroad companies to fence In their tracks. PERSONALS Felix R. D'avlB has gone to New port for n vacation trip. Ho hopes to got a bear or two boforo ho re turns, Mr. nnd Mrs. L. M. nnorinr nrn spending Sunday at Aumsvlllo. .Mr. nnu .Mrs. jo. uaker nnd Mrs. Eugene Breymnn have gono to Seal Rocks, where they havo cottages. Dr. John Griffith nnd wife, Mr. Fleming of Michigan, a sister of C. A. Park, and Mrs. Park, hnvo unm to Newport for a week. Mrs. Mark Skiff has Joined her people nt Newport. Mrs. Mlnnlo Flshor, who has been visiting her niece, Mrs. Hnrry Craw ford. In tills cttv far HlO nnaf ivn Weeks, left this afternoon for hor home in Douvard, Nevada. DIED WErCHMAN At his homo, CI 9 N. Church street, Friday, May 15, 1008, Harry Welchmnn, of enncer Tho funeral will tako p'aco from tho O or man Evangelical church nt 2 o'clock tomorrow. Tho deceased leaves n widow In this city nnd relatives In Portland. o NO MORE PANIC SAYS HARRIMAN Washington, Mny 16. Edward II. Harrlman, tho master railroad build er, sees a silver rnd Koldcn lining to o recently lowering flnnnclal clouds. Likewise, tho clouds nro rolling by, ho declares. "The railroads can finance them ?elvoo from now on," ho stated to-1 day. "The roads are In good condi tion and havo been very well man-1 aged during tho past six months. Tho1 crop prospects nro splendid. Bumper crops will bo tho rulo everywhere. AgltnMon against the railroads has been noticerbly calmed by tho recent court decisions which had a very sal utory effect. I don't care to discuss the recent Increased freight rates.' That's a matter for the traffic mnn ngers to decide." Here We Are Again Wide open 'for business. If you do not believe It Just como nnd see and bo convinced, for wo havo a well so'lectcd stock of nw furniture, such ns Tnblea, Drcssen, Hall Trees, Commodes, iron Beds, Spring Mnttrosses. Also somo good new cook stoves cheap. Wo also have second-hand goods, Tents and' Camping Outfits, Always in tho innrkct for tecond hnnd goods. 0. L. McPEEK 170 South Commercial Lnca CurtalnsAtnl ,!..., fectly nt low pilch. ti pnono 1191. j., i-or Hnie ft 6-rooa low Market and Thirteenth jj venlcnceg. will ,(i dress C. H., Jourml o. For Sale or TraiklJ , . conti with IiMii r v phono Fnrmen 11X1. 'roJu -, nirncr, ore. nt-H V... C5I ,r .mi aiuuwianu UflK sj ' a now class in ihortliM i commenced at the Cipldl l Collcgo on Mondar. MJ II, honed that any who thlslrfl nlng a stenographic hoi rnngo to ontor then. For Sale Several horn it I and farm ft&d it t topM Ital National Btsk. M Houto For IlMt FantMw j sale. Address 0. H. an J HI Lost Small bag puw, i check payable to Percy i or benrcr, oramat J National bank. ReUrtto' office. HUffl Iiost Roan horse, I ) ' weight 900 peunds: wtej med. branded with cow I" right blp. Finder retsra to ! W'n1tr nr VilrtrOaiit WW, HI KIMKlKXM TODAY'S SPECIALS ? a 5 5 M M M u M M K K H M s i Dressed Chickens An Extra Einc Lot Today Fruits M M M ' M M M M Strawberries, Apples, Oranges, Lemons and Bananas J Vegetables Green' Peas, Fresh Tomatoes, Asparagus, Radishes, Lettuce, Cabbage, Young Onions, Etc. Our vegetables are always the best in the market Canned Goods Our stock is the most complete gnd up-to-date in the city REMEMBER OUR TEAS AND COf FEES . H M M 5 ? 5 5 5 , 5 5. WE ARE SHOWIN Better "bikes" forlessj! than ever before. , Now indifferent whedswi!Ll!2L bought and niantjfactufcfi. alert and awaketotheji!! tion. Thate whywgjan feragood wheel asjk $25.00 i Frank I MoOj- MOIR GROCERY COMPANY I BEST WORK AT HONEST 456 State . Phone 182 J f