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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 10, 1908)
- V i-"A " "-W , .... w PAIIT CAWT t JOURNAIi, 8AMSM, OftBGOtf, THimSDAY. ftKTTKMBBIt lUt,jitO. 1 s; p. co. tirir i Am -''sisisiTsisiW B Men's New Fall Suits At a Saving of 25 Per Cent Thoro's n Bnvlng of 25 por cent If you purchnso tho new fall suit here. Our prices arc guaranteed to bo Juafthat much lower than equa' stylo and quality cost you nt tho exclusive store. We ask you to look around town and convince yourself of this statement. The new fall stock is now at its bcBt. New fall suits, overcoats, raincoats, etc., for buslnoB and dros3 wear. Tho best materials and patterns are here now ready for your choosing. $350 to $1 000 jEotirt Street Annex f$Pj3g4fQ6 Cefyrlfht 199! by Hut ScJmffner it Mux M1H I Copyright I90I by Hitt SduAner U Mint A bigger W. D, your than ovor Faalilon ay thoy'ro right; wearers know thoy'ro right and vb believe Ittfo firmly that wo havo Increased ourtock of Hcduco nnd Nu form Gorta. W. B. Cornets will bo tho preforr.c3 Tif 20 ji y American women thU year, n t you on of th m" VI-' our Corset l)r partition!. Trunks Throo-ply vonoor, all nbro, flbro r.nd rawhldo bound, slntloss om boiuiod crystal and duck covorlnn Jnpannod sheet Iron binding, brass nnd bronze trlmmlngj. Wo havn thorn from tho small doll trunk to tho lndloa skirt trunk In longths, stenmur trunks, plain box nnd fully trimmed, with lenthor straps, comfort bureau trunks nnd traveling bngi of all description, Ovor 1G0 Jifforont stylos to choojo from. Tho largest ns3ortmont ovor shown In tho city. Suit cnao, loathor matting?, straw and bamboo, In many dlfforont slzos. HKCON1) FLOOR. TH&kllfteUe44i MfOONPOMrfO rrgtMIPygWjBoj New Furs The largest nnd best assort ment, tho blggoit and hot value for tho money in Salem. First Floor Ladies Have you Boon the detachable combination handlo Bilk timbrel Ins? Extra fall apodal to introduce. $3.98 and $4.98 l i I HWH'I I I hH--H- For IUvnIi Km i.City News r- RMmMKJiDHI0NA4JM4 in I of tho Kir t Prosbytorlan church w Countr buttiv 0. tuft Mi ng Hue 'n hold Its regular mooting In the (the grorc.j l!u nha.li' .111. J. M. 1 church parlor Frlclnj afternoon f nwronco. Wr.ttlur FoJMwt luiv tontXhU l rldrty liuivailt.g vUmuIIuchn, JJi Ht'Mvri! under. Tho Vkio Mlllliu'ry IIrvo tho hoIo agency for tho fa Dions "Keith" hnU. Those hatu hnv novor been shown In Salem. f-1 1 WHitteil At Dr. HtVlifi's drug Hloro, n young mnn who doslroi to loam tho drug business. ,Mr wages, Apply til ohco. , 1 D-10-31 l'HiHltmAKalUNt Hnllroiwl lrn VVSuo, cli k of Lincoln county, hna' wrltttui to tho rntlrond coiuhiIh tslor. pioU(vlith uiiRliiHt tho propouud plan of tV CorvalllH 11 Knatein H. II, Co. (0 ,Ulto off tho morning nnd evening trnltiH bolwoo Albnny and Nowporti 'jad to niliHtlUtto a noon tuiln. Wnda nryH that tho puoplo of Toledo AVa lp in rrma tutd will tight tho chuufcu' o n tlnlilt. Two mou nter pntillott, It la claimed, will ho Ktmt to th.ojlli'i..d wo m m I im Ion stnt lung tiiOM-tV&jr' uf tho oitlxetu of (hat twfll'iu'for not wIbIiIiik to com ply nitV lt now ordor of ihlitgji. Wlt r.tio-i thr,t. iiHdor Uto now RchcduU it will tuUo tho ijttoiilo of Kowport ttfo iay to com to To ledo, 14 tulle dUtnut, uud trajinnct tltolr butluoM. And, hu saya It will trtto thro ilay-4 to como to Sulwn. NothtHK (11 Tiiki Tho plnco of meat W all know that. So w)y not get tho bent, and you will got tho bout If you order from Shmslott llro. IMtoub 331 try t44M UllHtlllliniimH SmoUo mill IU lloppy - i I tti I kaii Ima ttr'tttit ltiillitat ntt.1 UIIWIIKU UUIMU till tit)1 1 It Bill n TnMuuoo or Ln Gprouu clBar. -f Now Ik tin Tlmo , To get Hint milt presged nut! cleanod before fair. Olvn Johnson it Btogo a trial. No.M door to Journnl lUiton Hall Urguii Work on lihitou Hall, tho now lib oral arts building nt Wlllnmctto U11U voiHlty began yodtontay. I)iipn DlMlll TliomaH Trlco, an old re.'ldont of HuUun, 54 yoar of ago, while en- gaged In picking hops nt tho Chimtor Murphy ranch In West Salem, at U o'clook last ovoulng, suddsnly drop pint dead frnm.hMrt dlsonst. Dr. V N. Hmlth win at nuoo Biimmonod, but tho man was dimd lioforo tho phyul olnu urrlvud. Trlco has .boon n roil dont of BnUm for nearly 30 years. Ho leave n wife, daughter, Knimt, and two sons, Monto, aged 23, and Otto, aged 17. l-'nll Opi'iilng Of tho laUwt and most up-todnto llnu of oacIubIvo tailored IihU over shown in th city. Tho Indlos of Snlo iiihiuI vicinity iuo ourdlally in- J vltoil. Friday and Saturday, Ssptom- het: Utiud 1'J. Tli Wigua Mlllln cry, 270 KqrtU jQompiorelal ntraot. ip9-lt IbitaliTu OyMo Fnnoy soleotsd, 30 to tho can. OOo pr can. at Kurrlngton's. 2 o'clock, sired, at A full nttondanco Is dc- Mlviloimry Rooloty Tho Woman' Missionary Just HecclvMl A slhpmont of cednr posts. Will quoto spoolal prlcos for a fow days. Tho C. K. S. S. Co. 9-10-It A Special for Htato Fair Tho Southern Pacific Company have made arrangements to run a speolnl train to this city on tho 17th, which will bo Portland Day. Tho ac commodntlon train will bo made up of 30 coaches, leaving Portland nt 0 o'clock In tho morning, nnd lonvlug this city on tho return trip r.t 1 o'clock In the ovonlng. Another Itlg Thief Tho police nro looking for somo Individual who apparently has a ma nia for lifting articles of more or loss valuo from cnrrlugoa loft sttum log 011 tho streetB, and today a car riage blanket nnd sovernl other ar ticles woro stolen from n fnrmor'a rig which was Btundlng on Ferry street. Oltlcor Welch has u vague description of tho culprit, and hu whereabouts Is being diligently sought after by that oltlcor. Dvlcgntrn NiiiimiI (lovomor Chamberlain this morn ing appointed GO delegntoa to tho TrauB-MlsslBslppI Congross. to be hold In San Frniiolsco Ootober fl-iO. Two of tho dalegato. K. Hofur and Ooorgo F. Koilgars, nro from Salein, IClrrtora l-"il Ambiance T,ho Rnubllcnn arid Prohibition presidential oleaors this morning lled tholr uccoptaucos In the offlco of Society tho secretary of state. I I: P. II. D'ARCY, Owner K. L BERNARD, Leesee and Manager ;: 7U OnAiunn THURSDAY, EYEN1NG UpcIHUg SEPTEMBER, 10 AT 7 O'CLOCK, ; "YE LIBERTY" The home of IliglKlnss Awusemenis. Animated pictures, Talking ahd Singing Pictures. The sensation of nil Europe Illustrated Songs :Price of Admission One Dime iiinhimiiutmnmimiiiiMiMiiiiimiHiH -H-H-t-H IlorM'iiinii Injuicl John Merrill, a young horso deal or, living on Twenty-fifth street, wim run over by n wild hone this morn ing, nnd which, In boiiio way, 8trick him on tho chin, can ing him to bltu his tongue so badly that nlno stlches woro sowed In thnt tneinhor by Dr. O. II. MIIoj. Mr. Merrill has a lot or wild horses from Haatarn Oregon, nnd wns putting 0110 of them through n course of training nt tho time of the accident. Sued on Xoto O. A. McMlllon hni brought suit In tho circuit court against S. M. Long, of AMinny, to recovor $73.50. nllged to bo duo on n promissory not. Th A. II. Avrlll Machinery Cotnpnuy, of this o'iy. has brought milt In the olr oult court against A ml row Quail nnd Matilda Quail to rocovdr S00, fil logcd to lie duo on a promissory not. Hoard Authorizes I 'ay incuts Tho board of trustsaa of th State Instltuto for the Ftehlo Mtndd hold a meeting lut ovonlng, and author ized the paymont and part payments on soveral oSnlnn. Tho clerk of tho board wns authorized to advertise for bids for a bake ovtn, a rnug nnd laundry tunchlnory. Cnniiery for Stnyton Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. WiddU, of Stayton. wore tn tho city today, nnd have been Invtstlgntlng th cannery plants hero, at Indupondonce and Monmouth. Tho Intention Is to tnbllsh a caunary for fruit at Stay ton, to as to bo ready for bu-R?s next spring. There is considerable enthusiasm over the project rmon. tho fruit growora and buslntfcui me at that live city on the Sanitiun. CUP TO BE GIVfN TO 6SLBEI?! BV SALEM BOARD Of TRADE At an onthti8lnBtlc meeting of tho Doard of Trade last evening it wan decided, among other things, that Salem Bhould present a silver loving cup to A. C. Gilbert, tho world fa mous athlete, who was formerly a Salem boy, upon his return to Ore gon; that the city should have cheap er gas, and thn th? aires should closo at 11 o'clock In tho motnlng on Salem Day, which' will bo one of the big dnys of tho fa!r. C. M. Illahop, H. II. Onager and C. L. McNary were appointed ob a commlttco to present the cup to Gilbert. An oiTort will also bo made 'o have tho threo Oregon athletes at tho Btato fair next wcok. It h prob able thnt the necessary funds will hnvo to be raised by subscription, an thero arc no funds aval.lablo for this purpose In tho treasury, Tho board recommended to tho city council thnt an ordinance, requiring tho gas company to furnish gns at u cheaper rate, bo passed. It was unanimously recommended that nil the stores In the city should cloro on Salem Day, Wednesday, Sep tember 10, nt 11 o'clock. Several reports of oHlcors wcro read, showing the extent of the promotion work In the various departments thnt lo bo lng done by tho Donrd of Trade. Sec rotary Hofor reported 20,000 p!cco3 of lltcraturo had been sent out dur ing July nnd August, nnd thnt during that tlmo now settlors had Invested somothlng like $12.', 000 In tho- vi cinity of tho Cnpltal City. Tho doal with tho Portland Hall way, Light & Power Company has been cloied, nnd tho "Julco" for tho electric atroainors will ho turned on next wcok. Chnlrmnn Meyers, of th? spoclul commltteo appointed to lrn" aftor thlB matter, roportod that contract had bnon entered Into. Tho prko fixed h n very reasonable one, nnd tho company promUes good ser vice. Tho light will bo rendy by next Wednosdny, and possibly Tuesday. HOLD lt01UKll ' Jt ft A man giving hlsujtmt 8 Fna Mlllor stoUtwp blankets from th' team ofaJ. H. t,8mhll0(l t,ojlo-. and dUpostfd ofhoni aTsacond-hand store. He made aopnr rn'd. but was intercepted by Policeman Woloh. who landed lilm In thoclty Jail. inrrrnoxs von cauk OF RKraTlVE tfTW. Haggard, of Topeka. Kan "at!. arrival In SaUm this momlng. and at qnew mad aQplleatlou to biv hla wlfo's vaunt. Mrs. Hmma Drain removed from tho state Insane asy lum, where ehe was committed tor. year ago from Raker City. It Is saM that ,Mrs. nraln Is harmltm, and that sho was commit Leil to th asylum be cause there was no one to take the proper care of her. It seems that Haggard has just learned of hid rela tive' coudltlon, o In one hop wagons passing through Albany for some hop yard was a cag all preceatlag an odd appearance, looklag afalr itk tr kids la it, MAKES LOW RAT FOR BENEFIT OF H STATE FAR Tho Southern Pacific CompiMl sell round trip' tickets for .: one-third faro from September n xn, inclusive, iaua. Limit, continueas pa-sags la t direction. Final return mtt , tombor 20. WM M'MURJUt w-iw n b , r. 1 OOOOOOOOOOO V O PKHSOXAL MKXTIOX O O n O And Movements of Salem O O People, O oooooooooooa J. L. Lautermnu Is tn Albnny vis iting for n short time. J. L. Goodwin hnn returnod from n butluoee vUlt In Hiigbuo. M. C. Clark, of Hlllsboro, Is In the city transacting biiBluoss. John H. Scott loft today for Ya qulua to rutnnln a few days. O. D. Hurdlok loft for Albnny yoa terday to tranart buelims. A. I". Moor and family returned today from n month's c-itlug nt New port. G. H. Colllgvn rcturntd to Albnnv today. nftr a short buslnois stay hero. Hugh Treolarid Is In Albany look ing after biiBliifftf natters for n fow days. Paul Aufrano loft ywterday ovob lng tor Alaska, where ho will bo om ployed. W. S. Hamilton nnd wife, of Rose burg, woro visiting In tho olty to day. S. K. Notson, of Heppner, Oregon, U In tho city transacting business for 11 fow days. Frank Durbln, the hop man, wont to Albany today to look aftor bust net matters. J. H. Col Una, of C'atjkanlo, was) ' looking aftor business Intarests here yesterday. .' Jay Holmo3, a Portland niuslclan, arrived this morning to work at the coming stato fair. Misa Dena Mangold, of SUvorton, arrived today to vlilt for a short Lima with frlonds. Mis Laura Wllloby, of Port'and, is visiting with Miss Lena Mllai in thU olty for a few days. ' ' Mrs. Fred Wheeler, of, Portland arrived today to visit with frlande throughout fair week. A. L. JHgR'ns and family returned tula morning from Newport, where tlv spent a p!eaant outing. Mr. and F. A. Gunlson, of Port land, arrived today to visit the dif ferent hop fields In this vicinity. Gorge Atherton, of Portland, caw up last eTenlng to look over the racing ponies at the fair ground. Mrs. Will n. King has returned from Baker City, after visiting wit friends there for a number of days, Tae MIh Oset-gk aad RUa Any have returned from Newport, h iney Bjioni iwo weeks by the 1 A r n. . . .. . I-. ui uuu mm lamiiy, of flrw Pass, arrived today, nnd will cjJ the fair grounds during the hUr.j Mr. and Mrs. F D. Ulkna turned t'us morning from C whoro they spent a pleasant 05 Tom Ilollbrook returned to !inmi tH Wnlln rl 1-... ..... ,u i.uim iioiiu jeaieray,i transacting business hero for 1 1 dnys. F. Pt Tnlklngton wont to Cottl Grove this morning to visit bl and transact buslncsi for t tlmo. George W. Mnrchall left yt,l day for Albany, to look after ti nosa for tho Weyerhauscr TIs Company. J. G. Burroughs nnd family turned to tholr home In Portlanl morning after n two weeks' tlilti with rolatlvea. Mlns Allco Hubbnrd has re'd to hor homo In this city after xi lng with her brothers Frank Paul, In Billings, Mont unvo vnntis, the popular : clothing merchant of this cl turnijfl ait ovonlng 'rom a tj biiblncRs vlclt In Portland, Porcy Hall, of Vancouver, an this morning from Portland, and I rpmnln during tho fair tUj frlonds and nKondlng tho state l Ex-councllmnn h"'' Drtafafl ;l't, Frod Han", lcff fc Phlltl ihla, wh?ra ho w II 'ak1 a w course In medicine and afterwa year's cturso !n Gcmany C. J. Conrad, a prominent bnslJ man of Toledo, Ore., Is looVlnp his IntorostB hero r!or a fOw dayt-l will roturn to Toledo tomorrow I bring his family hero to attend big fair. ATTKMIT TO IXDICT WINK ISSOHATJ Lodl, Cnl., Sept 10 Prepsrttj nre bolng made today by tho dlr of tho rocently orga'J'zd WlreGI Awonlntlon to take un wi'b m yrnl nuthorltle wha tVr tM bo unfair dlwrlmlnnton by ' fomla Wlno AssorIa m It Is clalmod by the growers 1 by provontlng outside blddlsj wlno n'soclatlon has reauc nrlco of wlno grnpes to 1 while prlceB hnv t "tofore nt frora$12to16pfron Iff oveldonco cin b- f rf an ' will bo mndo to Ind c ihewbtf elation, under the Cartws'" truat lnw. MONEY TO L(W TH03 K-F01 vH, lHd t Uuh'i Hank Stk MT.Tlr.U TTrtlnn FffC InsaranceSock FmnH Mi-rt-dlth. tl "" Oftlco with Win BrnACa "9 CommerInlV" STARR PIANO HIGH CLASS IJUW" GEO. C. WILL. NEW TODA1 .IWi i . ......... rnrr'e ! .. ..... M 11 i I v no inuK.. cuw- ; nations. js9n Xti an worn guu""" ...! oc xr,lnn street Ph0" " -"" M WStxl Italian prune VJ' . tlty. picked in fira .cow un able for canning " j i Company. Vx Salt A houe. btn jjki to.s; weu --',. g.,.,1, of Btnall truu, -- ji-jtl . . 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