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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALM, OR1GON. SATURDAY. AUGUST S3, 1008 v- Ii W- IK fe: 1.4 . fB if s wL 01 it I ti-Ut MMMMMMMi H '"''' ' WOMTY Hf We've Jusf OpenedKOur first Shipment 6f SILK 1 WA1STINGS 4 1-2 yard single pattern fcinjlhs-No two alike The colors harmonize perfectly with the new ' fall dress fabrics OUR NOVELTY FALL DRESS GOODS which wo placed on display lout week arc attracting unusual at tention from Salem's bent dresiors becauso of tho beautiful fancy woven designs which tiro tho latost creation of tho best foreign and domostlc mills. Bvoty dress fabric that Is approved by Dame Fashion this season will bo found In our assortment. You can buy laat year's novelties at almost any price but when you want HTIUOTfA' NBW FAIHUCri AT ritlCKH I'lOUHKIl OX TUB Sl'OT CASH 11A8I8 CO TO M a'sted fo&i&Jt&! a e Uiyytwk cxSrwii &&b JUST RECEIVED MEN'S NEW FALL HATS In the Latest Shapes Our XX Grade at $1 .95 Is equal to any $2.50 hat at "reguldr stores" Our XXX Grade at $2.25 Is stld at "regular stores0 at $3.00 Wo nro showing shnpos and dimensions Hultnblo for every figure. Everything for tho wholo family at prlcos that CKHDIT storcB can't mutch. I SPEAKERS rnMedfromPagel) of electric lights, red, white artd blue, with a, suspended arcllght at tho center tho whole length of Wil lamette street. Theso lights are fturncd on whenever thoro Is some thing doing and that Is frequently, Eugetfo had got so far ahead of Lane county, that It Is doiibtful whethor thoro Will ever bo enough enterprise In the rest of tho county to catch up. Willamette street nnl Elevonth street to the. University of Oregon nro paved their entire lengtn and largo beautful modern airbrake electric cars are operated on them. Tho development rally at the Commercial club gnvo most time and attention to good roads ns there Is not a mile of modern Improved high way In tho county. Tho time h r'pe for this movement and It was ably presented, by Judge Scott and tho othor speakers. Adopt Resolution. Tho following resolutions , were presented and adepted: Resolved by the Commercial club and citizens of Eugene that wo nro heartily In sympathy with tho state good roads movement as outlined by Judge John II. Scott In his address Wo pledge our support In tho cam paign of education that has begun to secure co-operation by tho state nnd counties In tho construction of per manent highways as a general poli cy for tho stnto of Oregon. Resolved, thnt wo favor a more Just nnd equitable system of wntor laws to mako water rights secure, to oncourngo Invoitmonts In Irrigation projects and the development of agricultural resources of this Btate. On motion, a voto of thanks was tonderod tho Willnmetto Vnlloy De velopment lenguo boosters for their Interest In tho advancement of Ore gon. A Fine, Hotel. Tho delegation stopped at tho Smodo hotel kept by our old frlonl, J. jr. Stark, formerly of Inde pendence. Ho has bought a line farm neat Eugene two nillos out and has fitted m tho Smedo with now fumlturo nnd bedding through out. As n booster for Indonondcneo Mr. Stark was very much missed when lie loft there. Ho offered to nut In $10,000 fitting up n Salem ' hntpl but could not got n ten year lmi Tho Sinvdo has a romitntlon now Tor setting the flnost tnlilo and hnvltiK tho best beds In tho Wll- lnmotto valley and Stnrk Is doing his pnrt to. mako Engono famous, sucn n man Is worth a great deal to any town nnd yet thoro ftro pooplo who knock Stark. But It was oyor thu In this wicked nnd unJtiBt world, o TO LOAN THOa. K. FORD Qver Ladd Buck's Bank, galena, Or Iamr-ance Society .Trunk Meredith, RtMklent Agent. OMee with Wm. Mrown A Co., Na 38 Commercial street. Von Jensen Ojm-ijb Studio Mr. Arthur von Josson has oponcd his piano studio at 430 Stato Btroot (ovor Branson's storo), nnd will recelvo pupils from now on. 8-20-31 STARR PIANO HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C. WILL NEW TODAY "im i ' " '""' Wanted-: r A namo for tho now moving pic turo show on Coinmorclnl otroot. Tho parson Bonding tho right namo to ro colvo a complimentary ticket for a month, othors ono ticket Names to i bo In by Saturday evening. L, J. Goodo, Journal ofilco, R-18-3t XiHico Joo Albrloch has aold his Central storo nnd ovoryouo who has niiy claims against him la notified to call nt onco nnd have settled. Thouo In debt do 8-20-3t - eamo llkowlso, Wmilcd Oroon (lago nnd Yellow Egg plums; mtiBt bo picked beforo they got soft. Mutual Canning Co., Salem, Oro. Fop Sale Slx-yenr-old maro, gontlo for children to drlvo. Spring Wagon, a-yoar-old Jorsoy bull. 80IUO Pokln ducks nnd black Mi norca chickens. T. II. Illundott, Mornlngsldo, Salem, Or. 8-22-31 Kwr Halo Fumlturo for a B-room . hoiiHo. I hivvo this fumlturo l roady In my homo and will soil ni tho goods lay In tho house. Tho houso Is. loontod within throe ; blocks of tho business district ntut routs fur IIS a month. Kloctrlc nnd gas light, hot and cold wntor, , bath and gas range. Tho fumlturo U Hrnt-cliibB nul has only boon In , ttsu six months. This la a snap for any ono looking (ur u furnish ed houso as I will soil every thing as It sands. The tortus can bo nr- ranged satisfactorily for party , j i-fTJir buil wno wunes io uuy. write tue, caro of tho paper, giving your name and uddrosn nnd I wilt com munlcatQ with you This will bo n, sacrifice on my part to tho ono, who buys at onco. Address Journal C, 114. 8-H-tf For Hale Twenty tom of vetch hay, ono good work horse, wolghs 1200 lbs., If takou-nt ouae. HO. Call up phono H31 or soo F. W. I)ut bln. S.22-31 For Hilo or Kwluiugv . For Salo,m property. tJood homo In Santa Monica, Cal. I.ot urixtfiB, now T room oto. Inqulro No. 669 y. Front streot. Salem. Or. 8-23-31 immI r 'H4.st a.Vrjl. Cp. Mt KsUobM Unk. 6-lmod 3'WilA RuUu 1'kono )33, driving honw. Ge4 Ka- fw KMltw-Hxira k gbod tlrlverfwkMwy ojr carjrlag; nlso wvt team to haul cordwood. l'Kono 1410 Main, M. P. Dennis, or call, Bt,nto and Nluotceuth St. s-is-at. ) Agvnts $ $ 50."o0 per whIc and over cau ba mad wiling Now Campaign NoraUlea frojs tt tll ttlUon. feftsto aif (NMiatj- fairs, ' ' picnW4'a4 private fautlllM. Comploto ilue ot twwplw, ckargs prepalr lor $0c Order today, Cklgo Novolty Cq (0 Wabaik Ave., Chicago. ?27-lnto4 iTaroains. Now 6-rooin hotuo and two lots; BoniB fruit, $050. A snap. Good C-room plastered houBe; ntjil 5-room hotiw, noino fruit, largo lot on oar lino, only J 1300. Inves tigate. 48 Iota within two blocks of (ftrllne, only ISO n piece. Some ot the beat lots In Salem. ID acres, lino 7-room, 3-story, plas tered hotuo; fruit, etc. Closo In; only 3000 If sold at once. U you am looking for a homo, or In veutmouta boo A, a HMITIl J CO. Also freeu milk cow for sale. Room 9, ovor United States National Bank, Salem. Oro. - VOK'KATiK S-roout houso, hall, pantry, bath room, hot and cold water, content foundation, wood liber plaster. An honest houso for the tnoooy, l?000. $room cottage, hath and pantry, ho and cold water, cement foundation wood fUior plaster. Good buy. We have a number of buyera not yet suited. What have you to soil. J. M01.DRX - ii i i i i . i 1 1 I,, "Womea wlttTioa coplxlo'are CTur how!y. OooJl b!oo4 m1hm h4 couiplexlOR'i. Laae's Faa&y Me4lclne taakea good bloo4. AM druggists tell jt, for 8S ceats. SUNDAY SERVICES Flrnt Methmllxt KpUcoital. Rov. W. II. Solleck will preach at 10:30 and 8 p. m. Morning topic, "A Supremo Choice and Its Ro Biilts"; ovonlng, "Lion Slaying nnd Giant Killing." All aro cordially In vited. Central ConrcfttIounl. Nineteenth and Fotry atreots, P. Bj Knight, pastor. Proachtng ser vices 11 a. in. and 8 p, m.; Sunday school, 10 a. in.; Endeavor mooting, 7 p. in. Strangers always welcomo. German-Lutheran. Chlrst church, East Stato street be tween Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets. Sunday school, 9:30 a. m.; sorvlco, 10:30 n. m. C. Hopf, pas tor. W. O. T, V. Rov. C. R. Scott will nddross tho gospel tempornnco mooting Suldny at 4 p. m. nt tho Woman's Chlrstlnn Ttemporanco Union hall, corner For ry nnd Coinmorclnl streets, A cor dial wolcomo to all. Presbyterian. Dr. W. 8. licit will preach at tho Proibytcrinn church nt tho nana' hour morning nnd ovonlng. WILLARD IN A "POOR RELATION" mii mint .- Hiiii'iiTmiH'iiiViiiii'Wiiiiiiiiiiiyi11111111'111111' A I SU b MBjm a - : X. ' i t 3sV CARPET BARUAW ii You will have to hurry, : j they are going fast, aud : you will misss the great- :: est Carpet Sale ever of :: fered to the Salem people A Jalr, sized audience gatheredo In tho Grand'opora hou?o last ovenlpg to greot tho return of Mr. LtM Wfl lard'tg thLa elb' u his uow vertturo, "A Poor Relation. Tho actor gavo a vory creditable porfnnnanco of the character of Noah Vale. Mr. WlUard has a lino stago pres ence, aud his acting was well sus- talncd throughout. His best work wad In tho Intensely. pathetio teene. tho climax In the second act. whero the dream of his l(fo Is dispelled uelng especially well dono. It la dlWcut to say vrhetnor a character Ilka Noah Vale is bst suited to Mr. W'tllardJa particular genius. Tho aclof seemed to have a powerful roaurvo force that waal hard to koop in check during parti of the performance. Some of tho quieter sceuo might have been por trayed with more smoothness aa.t eaf, but on tho wholo the portrayal of the character left little to bo d tlri. That Mr. -WlUard Is v gee actor cau bo said without apoiugy or reserve MANY PHKASANT HUNTKKS IN TJ.NN JUST THINK e Velvet Carpets 69 Cs Brussels 67 Ceils Axrainster - 98 Cenis and many other grades at equally low prices fr 3 Reports aro to tho offect that tho numbor of China pheasants Is about equal to that of previous sensons. Wltllo tho Into spring killed off many ot tho young birds thoro wcro moro old birds left ovor from last yonr and consequently moro oggs hntchod with tho result that tho numbor of pheasants Is fully equal to that of last year and hunting will undoubt edly bo good. Linn county Is tho Mecca every fall of hundreds of hunters from othor counties nnd es pecially nlmrods from Portland, who find tho Bport flno hero In tho "homo of tho pheasant." -0- that many farmors aro llkoly to bo nanors. I fear It is another tm froak advertising. I am ariustJi this bocnuso I know that yo tho Interest of tho farming cow foro I thought I would glvo you a I Ity nt heart, and thought tkit misled by it nnd invest tholr hard earned dollars In what I fear will bo a vory dlannpointlne nroduct. thoro- woro nosslblv unaware of IM ( history of this freak In thli it G. W. SI1AW,; TTnlvnratfv nt Pnllfnrlllfl. t'olIWl Acrlculturo. August 11, H'l llttlo history of this so-tailed wonJor rul wheat. In 1880 tho California oxporlmont Btatlon Imported a numbor of vari eties of wheat from n aoed firm In Gormnny. Among this wbb ono known ns Egyptlnn or Mlrnclo wheat, which was this 8amo ' whont which now "bobs up soronly" as' Alaskan whoat. How tho wheat may have gotten to Alaska I do not know, but for sev eral years after this froak wheat' was 8ecnred It was trlod out by tho unl vorBlty, both on Its own lands, nnd waB distributed to a numbor of fnrm ora In California for trial, and tho fact that not ono can bo found In this stato who la now growing it, ntl o.i.jeiTO:n.XA least in a commercial way, la aufllc-l (..,. mhiiUMW lent commentary as to its value. Tho ?, , yny eTZT wheat Is a durum or mncaronl wheat I N&M(,B (Ai.rfAzlT wniou renders it relatively rust ro-l ' sistant and comparatively early, but mere nro a numoor or uurum va- Komn'i Balsam Is a tit euro, for it contains notblnf Utt harm you. It 1b the best cos ! but coBts no moro than W M kind. All druggists sell It. Sympathies aro hestojtfd vl'-J doing vlolonco to sincenw Hlstorj or n Freak Wheat. Editor Sir': Somo tlmo ago I was Intorestod in an editorial dealing with tho 'reported dlBcovory of a vory wonderful wheat by somo man In Idaho. Only today I have been In torosted In again rending about this wonderful wheat, nnd of , looking over tho calculated yield of "277 bushels to tho ncro," and tho fur thor fact that some of this now wheat had boon sold hv thn nrnnintern fnr i rlnttna uhlnS nro nrnrnrnliU .-. u as high a rato aa $300 por bushel. Inasmuch na manifold typowrltton facturer of all kinds of boJW. NOW. nil Of this WOlllll bO Ver matter ilnsrrllilnrr tha urnlnf lo 1.. nn.l Z....M ilrvnr n'CC3S0rl- ' amusing if It were not for the fact Ing acattored qulto widely among tho a 08. G. F. MASON BOX Vtil flllnr St.. SOUth SI.' ' TT" - (Albany Herald.) With tho approach of October an the opening of the China nb.ea.sant fMAMu, moro persons are beginning j to take out hunter's licenses and t dat 4S kav been taken out ThU, utw will bo largely increased by, Octfttrtr 1, and probably over a tao- uml hunters armed with the lend nenuu required will take the fields in Una county ou this date. y.-frsvwvvrsnrayii w-Tiitos ygjJsMHsjftBaasaaaasBfa' saj--t v 1 ' .' . ., ..! ti tr- " iL . i. i iii m iniiiiimiii mum Mil . ... "-"Nfci.sj J ' J uJL . 1 ft " in iiiiimJ toa aaBl. iiM'-" Ml HilHilllliimil ii f niiiri miMmmMmimmm0 Mg. j- laMfj- -g r" r -' 1 1 iiiffinT-rt TiiJcU ' Just Receivei A Carload of this Y:ST OWE FIEIEI FENCE See how it h constructed. strongest fence, made. No sags pws of joints. Don't Fail to exn ' MANNING'S IMPLEMENT BOB! 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