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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1908)
pAlXY CAW Ut JOURNAL, BALBM, OftSGON, T1IUB8PAY, gBPTKMBBK 9, I a -ii MOTHER Preliminary Fall Showing REGAINS i am i m if I &AUGH1 ft 1 affi&B J-SR8&T I HMS7 ( M5MB r yc say ''prelfminary showing," but in reality it means up to -the ordinary "complete stock' Ours is never complete, every day sees new goods coming, and as long as the season lasts will keep coming, now that we are in such a r- splendid position to show you the new garments of the season, come ana inspeu. them, and assure yourself that our qualities are all that can be desired, and how REASONABLY WE HAVE PRICED THEM EXCELLENT TAILOR-MADE SUITS Such varioty. Never In seasons past did wo provide the quantity niul . great variety of suits you will And hero this season. We have made a special effort to please you thli time rso conio and seo If wo have been successful In your case. There nro ' more good styles shown In this store than In any other hereabouts.' 1 Junior, Misses and Ladles' Sizes. . SEE LIHEHTY STHEET WINDOW 1 000 Coat or Suit Hangers That aro ftllghtly tlnmancd. Wo will give thorn nwny frco If you will ask for ono. TODAY Wo will havo on display the lnrt: oit assortment of Furs ever shown In Salem, Thoao nro hotter values for less money than we have ever offered. :-MmMium t -1 nlTf w HMmk2-'7 1 BmU &mKnB!k I iflHaiiiSSw! iff f " &fff7. & ii m w it YOU NFVER SAW A MORE Attractive lot of good clothes thnn we are ready to show you right no for Fail weat. They're Hnrt, Sehaff nr & Marx Clothes, nnd the new colors, now weavoa and fabrics are at rich and varied and attractive as clothes can he. In nddltlon to the now browns, grays, chocks, stripes, etc., which havo been to attractive a feature of this fine line we'll show you some fine blue serges, black chov'ot?, such as every man ought to have. CLOTHING SECTION NEW ANNEX Genuine lleatherbloom Petticoats , In a large assortment of styles and colors, usually sold for (2.50. Our Advance Fall Special Thoro aro nbcut 8 dozen In tho lot bo tho early ones will got CI fif them. 4? -UcF Copyright 1908 by Hut SchafFner ft Mrx SUIT CASES Nothing llko It ever shown In Sa lem. Genuine Cowhide, with 3traps all around, ahtrt fold In lid with 4 straps, ball head handles, equal to most $7.50 cases sold else- t?r whore. Advance Fall Special s0 Dress Goods Our correct showing of Fall and Winter Dress (Joocls in all the new weaves and colors arc productions from the best mills w have searched the markets far and near for thij Idrge assortment, hut can now assure you that our qualitiesare the best ever offered at such reasonable 'prices. CO CUT1 HTItEET WINDOW STYLE Is given to a garment by having tho goods SPONGED, SHRUNK AND PX2SSED on Our NEW DUPLEX SPONGER Porloct Work Beat Finish frgtMlHff tiii JFtMa jjp' Wwf' Ma A Qfcj t A a Shoes Tho woll dr.essod ladles will' won r this Fall tari hlghfthoei and patent colts In Dnltnoral and Dluohers. Wo are Salem's agent for the famous "PAT COYAN" for little men and boys, for misses nnd little women, for wear, fit and finish this line HAS NO EQUAL. Our mon'n line of Fall shoes b better than ever, all the nobbiest shnpon are on display. (fnltrfi j..,, Los Angeles. Cnl' c... ." i,.. .... . ' uci J "?" ,U'"S tl.fe VMf. erlnir nl! Mm .I-.,. ; "'" PHnnnn.,"TPa ' has possession of W .'. " cn.oa whose fe Qress found her child at al Of O. 15. Vnr l .u. . "" " "' u"s citynji. :.: "".u""UBUPrifWo, omi,! ,,,,u n meir way east After hnvlncr !., ....' -"a "tvii iridk.. times during the war for w - . ..lcn nas been wad M10 was two years old, Huie'v, fell into, tho hands of w .... last time at Pasadena three I K". urcsB admits that he u, tho child from his wl'e at tlnj nu uiys no naa spent 13ft aa , ondeavor3 to retain no-. ' daughter ahd Is greatly chatf living ouiwuieu. ma aiory ia that Mti n nortnrl flio rrUI ...i. . ... D.., en Kt rm weeks old. Thoy Uvea ih. u kano, Wn., to which city nf gone niter leaving San Dkp ho had made $30,000 lo U ostnto buslnesi. Ho took thtj to Santa Barbara, whore he id shoo business, but Mri. Or lowed -him there and bronrtl for pos-'CBs'on of tho girl, fJ he says, that the suit oi ngnlnst him, Oreas kldmp, gin. Ho -took tho girl toSaltUli Francisco, Portland, Seattle othor placos, finally going to j nix, Ariz. Price for Sponging 5 Ctnb a Yard. Short Lengths 25 Cents Each. Mill t4H 1 1 I I I M If H-H; iCity Newsf llllllHlfMlllllllllllt I f- f- trcoffpovsrTo 1 M WI1011 lit l'lirlliiiul Vlftlt HttirA-i'iHtnumut, 330 Wash ni;ton atroot. Uio-d OIISOII PIlHO No wnllliiK, 11 qhnlr, nlao n lnd manicure. uodtf. W'thfr Fnf tonlKht jiml Friday. To' (oHNtnirt SmolHvr I'Ajil T, Ondsdau, of the fludidan- Wilton company of Portlaud, wtu In this city Innt ovonlng on his way to tho mluliiK dlatrlut on iho Suntlnm. (Iddadou U ono of tho blggoat Hinol- tor inpn on thu ooaat, and hn will y ohooao 4ho ait for tho 1iiv Muudtor Ho whh ueoouumnled by QVQrul woll known mluln men nnd brokers of Portland. It it nrolmblo that tho l.J.tk.1. .. maiiI.iiaH.h . li. Liiiiitllm i will begin ourly nest aprlug. This I the third child, tho otlnr two belui; Lulu nnd Ellu, ujtuil four and two .respectively. Ojhlerf , Olyiu)lu oyitora and VwUer olnmbj at 1 P. FivrrlnKlonX Stnto Street (Iroeer and Mnrkotmnn. ISO SUito Strot. ()1PIH I(MIM Ituli . On uuemuiUof iniioh oomplalut last aunson livcniHo teluphnuo onlori wore umiupted at tho snmo -tlmo tho walo of tlckotH cnuimoncvd at tho box oltioe tho uinuagomont ol tho (Irani opora Iioiibo Ihih tloclilwd to ailopt a now rulo. Ilorouftor no orders for tluketa will bo accepted boforo 1Q o' ulouk of tho morulUK or tho ongugo mont: thus giving thoe In lino tho advantago of ono hour ovor those who ohooao to order by phono, This now rulo will bo In foroo qn nnd after next Saturday, Smitomber 5, on which dato ltlchard j. Joso nnd company nppeur In tho farua qomody "Don't Toll My Wife." Yt Icmh for Church- A modern tiro oscnpo ha boon n stalled In tho First MethodUt church of thin vKy. Tho ocupu W on tho at titdo of tho building, nent tho rnr. 0. A. 11, Cltni;e IJnartor Tho U. A. H. aud thu W. Jt. a ro moved yMtenlay 'from tho Orange hall on Commercial and. Center tttroota to their now quarter In tho Holman building. fa OaHCV " Candidate for prealdont on tho Prohibition ticket, will upoak at tho ChrUtlau church, on Saturday, tho 5th, at 3 p. m. Mr. ChatlnU a graduato of a Wisconsin uulvoratt practiced law In Waukesha, Wlseo-'n In. 25 yearn, municipal Judge- Wa kch eight MKtra. Ho, y a gooj peakor. Como and hear hltn. - 9-3.3U Another Salem (1iIm Hop loo. tho well-known .&lem Chinaman anuounr4 tho birth to hU wlfo last Friday. August 29th, of an eight-pound baby boy Tho nw a44KU will U kaowo su WiUk Now homtloii Wo havo Just got aottHM In our now location In tho opora block, No. 4JH Court street, whore wo will still continue our business In real citato and Insurance. Wo will be please 1 to seo all our old friends aud as .many now ones at wo can make by honest 1 and oourteoua treatment. W. A It Id. It,. III. ... !, WHIUII. IUUIII1 Oal, You ,n Invited- To attend tho opening danoo at tho Armory Friday night. 9-3-2t. popular, the old Btnnd on State Jtreot, which has always boon ono of Salem's fnvorlte resorts The lU'Nt Tlenabnnbto- prlcod olgnr on tho market Is the Hon Ton. Soil for So. la a liomt manufactured produot nnd should' bo purchased by Saltui iTi6k ors. A fioxl Piece Of meat la a groat satisfaction to the- person eating It. Stousloft Ilros. nhn to please tholr oustomors, Let them till your next, order. Phono 321, corner Court and Libert Sis. I. M. Laurence Is tho grooer that hellovoj In solU lug tho heHt goods at reasonable price. Olve him n call nnd find out. Phone 311. Muuiluto Fonnrnktl Tho olerk of tha supremo conn bus forwarded tho mandate In tho Hollo Waymlro blhckmnll case to 4hft circuit court of Multonmah county Th'. appollanUi waived tho privilege of rtllng n petition for rohoarlng. Indian Stoo HorH H. M. lllrdsall this morning swore out a warrant for tho arrest of John Howard, an Indian on tho charge of rteajllng a horso from the corner of Coramorclal and Ferry streou yes terday afternoon, nirdsall hitched ha hone at the street corner and left It for a fow minutes. Whon ho roturned tho horao was gone. lllrd sall reported the loss to the police and this morning Chief Gibson found the aultual In Howard's possession lu an Indian camp on Hetervolr hill. Howard will probably be given a hearing this afternoon. O o o o 0 o o 00000000 PEItSONAIi MENTION O O O Ami Movements of Salem o People. o OOOOOOOOOOO PurcliHod the llurfnu AiltM)n Oeorge N. Patternson and A. N hotter known as "lHoM Hamilton, havo formed a partnership and pur chased tho llureau aaloon, ono of tho moat popular resorts In Ralem. from P. P. Talklngtoni Mr. Patter- johoatra son has been with Mr Talklngton ! for ten year, and Is known by every- j .Vw Notation, body In Salm. an woll as by thpj J U MacOlbbon. I. S Arumronc, traveling public geuorally 'Doo1' K. I). Woodbury. Portland; Chas. M, Hamilton halls from La Clranhrj Collier. Kugeno. Union county, of which county he' -0 wna shorlft for .four yara,'atid hit a hKSC circle of warm friend .Mid, a IKtnct' t the ltlnl Saturday night. McBlroy's Or- Ailmlsalou 10c. ..!M-3tv o . POPE WOULD RETURN TO PRIVATE LIFE Iloin. Sept. 3. -Exprea Ing gront fenr thnt ho has npt much longer to live and that the burdens of tho church are hocomlng too much for him to bear, Pope Plus X today, In nn Interview with U'shop llurko of Al hnnv, N. Y.. dehvd 'hat he Is niled with an unconqunrnhle doslro to re turn to private llfo n his old home Electric company of this j at Venice, whoro ho may apend hlb declining years In qulot rest. No adequate Intimation of the montnl aufforlng his Ijollncsa has been undergoing liad been suspected un til his almost pMfu! ctntement today to tho American nrelnto becafne known, nishop Burke h said to have stated to those closo to tho pope ' that his condition Is moro serious thnn is gonornlly suspected, nnd that there (a danger that tho aged head of the church may succumb. i The connnomont and the constant J recurrence of gravo matters of state 1 that he hai beon engaged In for the past two years have been very trying to him and he feels no longer cap able of facing them. Great alarm !? felt nt the Vatican. V.MV Pll.UMl..r.o It" Jolm Y. and nh.vwirt. ni..xw-.- vMo,acr,ualntanc throughout heJhatn Memorial MethodUt EMScatwll Huunwysi mo now nrm siarta in Church: nrluclnai nMM ...in.u. busing undor favorable clrcum- Ijino county; Incorporatora. V J taaws. and will make UM raoro aardner, J, K. Engel and J P, Neat Arthur Moyors left thl morning j for Portland to visit ht: a faw dnyi. Mlsa Julia MoMun roturned last evonlng from n pleasant outing ar Cascadla. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Martin havo de parted for Los Angeles to visit with Mr. Martin's pnronts for a month. Mlw Nellie Derby has taken n position as stonogrnphor with tho General city. . J. H. noney was a pneuengor on the Electlrc for Portland this morn ing to -transact buslneas and visit for a short time. ,Mra, William Torry. of Portland, arrived today and will spend tho re- mander of the week with her mo ther, Mrs. A. Huntley. Wallace Stewart, of Taoomn, Is transacting business here for a few days. Mr. Stewart Is engaged in the wholesale grocery business In Tn coma. Tho Misses Bowie and SaJlle Crnver returned to their home in Portland this morning aftor Boveral weeks visit here with friends and relatives, Mr. T. Maplethorpo and brother. James, departed yesterday tor Ros lyn, Wash., accompanied by Mrs. T. Maplethorpo to attend the funeral of tho lato W, Maplethorpo, who was killed In the nilnea In Koalyn. W. A. Llston leaves the city today at 11 a. in. for a week's outing at Port Orford, Or. It. D. May will hay charge of the business while he ia away. 0 LITTLE HOPE FOIt VICTIM OF SHOd (United I'rraa I,mM tvini Atlnntic City, N, J , Seti' I- roportcti today that the mi1:! Charles B. Roberts, the Bq merchant who wa shot br known assassin on the board hero ovor a week ago, Is pm nnd thnt thoro Is now leu I Mb recovery than nt nnr t!n 'ho shooting occurred Humors thnt the Injured m ninuo an nntc-inortcm tii'J havo been mndo today, tjpt lift vortlflcntlon. It Is said Robt-i told dctoctlvps ' f n p'lrate if ngoncy tho full s'ory ol 'ie lng which. took p!rce whiv tj riding In n wheel Mia r laid with Mrs. W. S 0. W.iliamn:! tho man who flrcd th- (at Is undor survcHlnnre 'ha' n to nrrost. o Tell of .Shipwrrrk. (United Trwi Uwi tvi" Victoria. B. C. Se . J- songors arriving lur- ii stonmor Tango Maru ' Blnklng of the Jnpanes1 r Bankokiu Maru. of Ch.ta P on Aug. G, rosultlng In 'he H of 28 passengers and -a. vil bont was loaded wl'h cm:j Kurpran. MONEY TO K TH0S, K ivhi .add & Buh'a Dank 8t Norwich Union Fire Insurance . h'n.111 .MpnHllth.Rci.Mn'' nfii.o .ith Wm Brows I C4 said to9 commercial atrcet Irritation ot the throat and hoarse ness are relieved Immediately by two or three Uttlo swallows of Kemp's Balsam, the best cough cur. Grip patients should make a note ot this. ' o . STARR PIAT HIGH CLASS GEO. C. Will NEW TOM Pranks of Cupid, fan Cupid la capable of most any kind of prank. This morning he hrljKor SaU iour victims of his deadly arrow into SOven the county clerk's office, and a casual glance at tho marriage flcense books Wanted A gentle Phone 1359, drh' 8Ji9.edJhat the.Job.Jhe love God had JuifTfnlshed was not at all of the ordinary kind. All of the par ties concerned have alread been mar nod one or more times, and for Ana of them this U the fourth matrimon ial adventure. The most married man is James O Phelps, aged 64. who la tn koA N'ollle Glide a chnrmlng wldnwof 39. The next offlclal Item In tho book Ktvos widower William Cutz. a young ""V J4a.i,eCP9n .to A year ago tho lumbr con.umr C li.?10 m&rrr who-ramo to Mlnawpoiu-u, -tftiy 1 "--ernt? eea Mmberuld'aot get It.'bnt 1,? Th,S aH g W told by dealer to buv m hU hoii S Z ? , B d,MriB1,Bter yard. Now dealer, he aro disponed " f per80n9' nd e to welcome bn,.rs with 0-1 a...n tntl. rooms, fruit trees. i1 .- i.-ifiniiT -' Improvomenis --- . j 35s s. xh-i Md L. Munsey, r TI . r, .. far M keeping. Call at IP" l-or Sale 7-- j til -:. . hAa v rnirir i .... .fla! grass nors "--, J ..nnlnir itt eE ... .. .o.-. -.,.. a J tn 1300 09. S""-, rofjawK" c"M"' t&iB Jamea Plnlgao. vt . wis'1 Waated Sltuauw - f 1 or and iW fA Artaar Anawttw