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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1908)
?. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALKM. OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1BQ. J? L. STOCKTON SiiOl . The Old White Corner . . re I.. - r.t Tnll t Tn .1 ..... l I.I.. ,... . enClul OUemiB "" i unutiniui ill 111 10 OVU3M Ul the year might seui strange to jmu nt flr?t, but a e onl thought bflng3 ita mind that :.. nly n tow dajM Old Jack Frost will be sneaking around trying to eet a s!ap at you. A big purchase of Unlou Suite direct lrom ibp mill onableg us to offer real $1.00 value.-" 'for 75t. Had we bought these lit less thnn original cnios we could not soil them Jor leas than $1.00 a suit: Si" display In our Court Street Window 75r Heavy and Medium Weight Union Suits Real $1.00 Values New Outing Gowns ' 50c to $3.50 Our complete stock of Ladles', .Ml3t.es' and Children's Outing Gownr is now ready. . . Tho lino comprises overyth'ng In deslrablo garments. Plain White, Hkie, Pink and Fancy Pnttqins. New Goods 'i '.. Just Received ; . tf o nre now ready to show the following goods, which arrive during the wiiek: Read's Dresfc Goods - Dulterfleld's Drew .Goods. Butterfleld's Linings. ' Ask to, seo Sllkod Vonotlnn. Valencies Lacos. . LadfhV Sweaters. Ladles' Suits and Coats. Furs and Knit ShawJs. Infniitj Capos, Toqtles, etc. ; Lndlos' Underwear. Comforts and Dlankots. Ho.'ery, Handkerchief. Men's Clothing, Hats. Shoos or all k!nd, Neckwear, Caps, Trunks and Suit Crisco. And many other Hues :.' NEW SHIRTWAISTS Wo told' you -about tho $2.25 line a few days ago. N'ow wo have a very now and up-to-dnt" line of ' . , $1.25 WAISTS Which comprises all tho late pat terns in Madras and Heavy Fal materials. Genuine Hcatherbloom Pet ticoats, in all colors $1.68 ip&ir'-'uyjammtsmimmmiimB&izmxn mmiMMmiM wswpwprt nt AT FAIR luucd l'r tn Page l. W- WWN--. - j vhicl 3 all upon tho It:: Tlu tuples aim ompr Irtr-s ar In pnce, and tne L't power macnlnfs of which iiiisood number of dlfferont j. ire la working order. Ilncing Work r-a early morning to ovenlng sndsr stock can bo scon on tno :u their daily wor out. up l& tut week all tho horses could mltf out In tho forenoon, but iiaber has crown to such nn bg $ track will not nccommo- iiira all for tho training pur- Tho horse-, nre steadily crawling up on their previous records In their dally work-outs, and to predict or pick tho winner In tlie moneyed stnkos Is a very dlfllqult .thing to do, although the fnns are attending tho training ovonts in largo numbers and good dcnl of ohthuslnBiu is re sulting through tho excellent manner in which tho drivers nro getting thoir rospoctlvo horses down to tho best possible gait. From all indications the 'c'bnsoln tton stake of $1000 In tho 2:14 class, will bo represented, largoly. This event will attract no little Interest owing to tho fact homes will enter thnt aro yet green which is an im portant feature as they somettmeti mnko surprisingly fast time. in tho 2:0S imco jvlll bo pulled off on Wodnosday, and-, tho fnstest ma ins stock on tho (Pacific coast will entor; also tho Rapid Transit purse; of $1000, which is'out to 2:0r In tho pacors, will call fdr tho very best of stock In the stnblos. Thcro will b'o two more running races oach tiny. . . o Boforo proceeding further with tho scolding conteat, Venezuela and Ilollnnd should hlrotwo Amorlcnn pugilists to do tho talking. Though some men nrs so consti tuted that they rofuso to bollovo It, wo aro convinced that most voters can and do mako un their mindd Tho Greater Snlom purse of $5000 i without bolng attacked by hysteria. fplCIEI SQSSSSQSS UUaAAA JM&MJJLJ &d?J 3 WASTE OF NATION'S -RESOURCES Washington,, Sept. 12. Tho Na tional ConserVotrbu commission lm Just mart prtoflc tho first of it? portant still 13 Its suggestive tnqulr tho country's iimtural rescurcos Is being conducted. Only n few of the i scneuuies novo; as yet, been given i out, but between the lines of these! it is plainly evident tho National Conservation commission Intends to hunt down wane In all its varied I forms and to devise some mcaiu to prevent it. ' This Is apparent In tlu-! genornl schedules as to each of tho ' four sections of . tho commission water, forpstj, lands and mlnernls. For Instance, the" schedule relat ing to lands inquires Into waste of eon by erosion, which -Is tho wash-1 lug away of tho land. Thnt schedulo aiso sugge t wasto -through "Had agricultural methods." Tho land schedule likewise goes Into wasto In tho carrying capacity of Who nubile range In the west. The section of vn,tor,s is Inquiring, Into how much land 'cnplible off irrigation Is waitell by not being Irrigated. More Im- "Are existing developed wntor les tending to show thnt we are wast ing our waterways to an alarming extent by not using thorn as wo should. Perhaps the greatC3t form of waste brought out In tho entire schedule 1b thnt relating to water power. Two of tho oftlclal Inquiries nre as follews: "Aare exlstiflg "' developed water powers put to their full use?" "To what extont can coal bo savod by the substitution of vapr power?" Under the head of flood ,wator, tho commission Inquires, "To 'what extent are flood woterB wasted?" The minerals section of the com mission Js seeking to And mil "tho nature and -extent of wasto In the mining, extraction and use of min eral products" and "method of pre venting f or lessening this waste." Thnt forest conservation must largely take the' form of saving wastes In manufacture Booms to bo the convention of tho Conservation commission. Tho commission is btm-' conducting n census by correspond ence to Had the common wnstcti In wood-nMnis IiHuhMpr. Quorles have been sont to S00 manufacturers of coouorage stork for tho purpose of gelt'ng n llnp on the waste of wood In the making of barrel and ensks. Similar wastes occur In turning the logs Into headings and In tho mnh'i fncturo of barrels hoops. Tlfl for est service Is trying to Mud Just how Important bucIi wnsto arc, with the object of Btiggctltlg, If possible, Borne way of cutting down tho drains upon the forests Which menu no gain to any onq;fbut loss to qll. ,' The jo turns from tho Inquiries will form pnrt)f tho roport of tho Conservation commission, when tho work of taking tljo preliminary Invontory of our na tural resources Is completed. Tho National Conservation com mission Is to take up reports of the varloin government bureaus wliljcji aro now at worK-on iius inventory It's Quality That Counts V,' n.-vor l-iiy . -r .i:tlcle unless we nro convinced that It will prove satisfactory :o our customers. RELIABLE MERCHANDISE marked at price that "regular stores" can't match is tho secret of success. for genornl discussion nt Its h'icet- in mu city, ir.iouiny, uocomuor 1. One week lntQr--.TuosdnV,v.Uo- B 1 1 1 i " n '1 " - i&ms3mmvsn3ts3vwsTss! fOR STYJLE . FOR COMFORT ' FOR GOODNESS l FOR DIVERSY rotnlior K- -llio romnililttlnn- will (H cubs the so'"0 subjectoxvlth tlio .gov crnorn of ,the state' and, territories, or their I'eprefentntivoB.' r.tj. ,t,t k) ,. INT'iCRKSTIX'JiTQRI KS. fContliihilfrom',,nn'gfl four.) - t 1 .-ift-.. ,f: . 1. 1 . n'tprwnnl.Om-vJngifnlluil 'In" his ea didacy. or hiVvInK "4ndulgod In the fi'tifMiiplgrwl nulltlenl nctlvlly, seeks Mustntcnnn' We can commend our goods to the trade in the certainty that they will mak a potent appeal to the most dis criminating class of customers :::::: HANAN SHOES FOR MEN AND WOMEN .'.: 444 STATE ST. IK HUB $Bor .4 442 PHONE "Leaders in Up-to-date Footery'' SK3Slci isi AiSv9 jStPm jr J0W I f I " Outdo "Teddy." Uncle Sam's profosalopal huntors nnd trappers, who have hflan tiwalKii "l 'o ill th range of pridntory nnl mn'8, nre nnparontly "oy tjiojob." Hunter Dri-ldenstoln, ompldyod, on tho Uo'bo nntlonnl 'fowt.' IJfthO killed 219 coyotes, H.wlld orits, mill 1 bear during tlpast seasoyrk , ' 'isoi-yaUypi jftUinatiw by .tIalj-mr-n place thair losso ouch your by each anlmnl ntr$100. Thqroor., Ij) thl Instancoalono,- tho huntor'snvad In olio 'nntlonnl forost stock vnluod at more than $2r,060, n't a' cos"t tQ, the r governrnont of $1195, 1 thix amount of his salary. Tho hunters are undor the Juris diction of tho forest service. o XI3WB FROM 1IKRI9, THKRR AND KVKinM'llHRI Tho Interstate Commence OommU slon Is to begin probluft rsuM charged for Pullman berMis nnjet Thursday.' Orvllle Wright raised hU nlrshlp again yofitordiiy. nnd also his rouord, sailing steadily In tho nlr for 70 Min ute . i Rt. Gouden's tw.enty-dollar plocos n- defective, nbi" "stacking" with former lsuos. ,AIho mlfliindorstnnd lag Is on ns ip whether or. not the coins should boar tho logond, "In God Wo Trust.'.' , Elbert H. Gary, head of the steol trust, at a dinner of Prltlsh finan ciers in London; dofondod Presldont Rposovelt In a heated speech. A. Rogth & Company, a largo fish nnd oyster concern of Clflcago. havo failed with debts totalling $5,500, 000. A hurricane Is sweeping the town of Grand Turk, Turs IsJamL H. V. I.. and It Is reported that many nav? been killed, houses wrecked and two ships sunk. A recount vlll probably bo nocos rary In Wnshlimton to deeldo whot'i or Coon or Hoy get the nom'natlon for lieutenant-governor, and whether Irwin or LowU will be candidates for Btato treasurer. The count Is aJo close over the nominee for attorney- general. ' Governor Haskell and former Con gressman Dennis Flyan were about ( to debate at Stroud. Oklahoma, last ' night, but before they had even bo gun the lie was passed, tho meeting broke up, and it was only through the Intervention of friends that a flit fight did not onsue. OWR DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT t U Is popular with Salem Ladles bocauso wo show' NEW GOODS EV-' IY SEASON THAT ARE STRICTLY CORRECT FROM , THE '" .STANDPOINT OF FASHION. .. GOOD. VALUES In HOSIERY nnd UNDERWEAR has" always boon' a Bpoclal fcaturo of our storo. You'll find our FALL UNDER- WEAR mndo In full dtmoiiBlonB nnd proporly finished In oyory do-tall. OUR HOSIERY Jl Is selected with special roforenco to fpst color nndBOodTlftitlifg qunlltlor, and evory pair ropresonts tho best pooslblo'vnliuo thnt can ! bo Bold nt tho price SHOES 1 1. If you want SHOES thnt comblno cprroct ntylo, comforlabjo.fltnnd . stood service, wo'ro roady to upply you at prices flgurfcii oxi -'tlio ' spot ca .h basis. , ... &0 JO crf't&d. r (O srrscs 'ty 'jr. lSf , (Wjf. ioa&s&usi w& ?rsfeS'f &scfe Wl HAVE JUST ADDED LADIES' FURS to our lino. You'll bo plonae,d with tho stylos wo show, and tho prlcos will cortnlnly surprise you', because wo'ro Batlsllod'wlth Hinpll prollts, on Furs ns woll as on other Iluoa, I State Fair Racing Program Best Aggregation of Harness Horses Ever In' Oregon " Will Be Seen At the Grounds Next -Week ' . h K Capital City Trotting, 2:2 MONDAY, riEITIWIIIHK M Purjk); 211 2, pacors (closQd .$1000 5 oliiHsf . . '. . . . , ., ; 800 . tursday; SHrriuiiiHic in . , , - Pacing, 2:20 class '. $ 800, Farmers'. Purso, .2:10 troUerst cliised) . . . . I ;,. iOOO IlnliOO Purse, two.yoiir-oltt (ihcumk (glosiiIL ' 1 0 J W f 1 WKD.N'KHIIAY, HKITIOIItHlt 1(1 urso. throo-yuar-old trotters .(cloKQd). 500 Mirsi-, t 08 pacocfl (closodj f000 G Oregon Purso, two-yeal'-old trotters (olood) .'.... T..$ 100 7 i inland Empire Pu 9 10 11 Greater Snloni 1 Tlll'ItKIIAY. KICPTHLMIlHIt 17 Mountain Valley Purse, thr- ear-old pacorp (ulosd).$ 500 Pntiing, Jj ; 1 0 clusn ' . i '800 nuu'i vl ii Ivls tfird Clark. Punni. 'i 1 1 trpttors (olosdd) FRIDAY, SKITIIMUKU 1H 12 Paa tie, consolation to L':os oluss 13 Rapid Transit Pliro. 2:05 iiaaers H Trotting, 2:19 cIiiImi t SATIIIDAY, KKITHMUHU ll IB Rural Spirit Purse. 2:00 trofter,i (closed $1000 1G, Trotting, Consolation . to, i) 14, ela'sf lQJJP, $100)1 (olosod) 1000 800 US ffllUc CUhm bul It takes money 1 dill lb UlCajJ f0 buy proper(y jn Salem, and in the Willamette Valley, inA when it comes to bargains ifl Real Estate, we have them. Anything from a town lot to a township. If yoii have a house to sell, rent or trade list it with us. i New Location Opera House Block No. M Court St. Listen & May Phone 1321 Main .! M 'i .. V