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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 12, 1908)
r't DAILY CAFir Mt JOURNAL, SALEM, ORHGOX, 8ATURDA1', SEPTEMBER 12, 1008. Women's and W say "pre PRELIMINARY Fall Showing of Men's, Children's ready-to-wear garments. liminary showing," but in reallity it means up to the or dinary "complete stack." 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 splen did position to show you the new garments of the sea son, come and inspect them and assure yourself that our qualities are all that can he desired and how reasonably we have priced them. CLOSING OF TEACHERS' CONVENTION Fall Showing of -Dress Goods Our correct ohowlng of this Fnll mid Wlnlcr Dross Goods Jn nil tho now weaves and. colon nro productions from tho world's best mltlH - Wo havo mnrchcil tin market far and near for thin largo assortment nnd cnn now aennro yon that our qualities arc tho heat over offered at such' reasonable prices. SHOES . . Tho woll-dronscd IndloH will wonr this fnll Tan Iflgli HIioch and Patent ColtH In Halmorul and Muellers, and tho woll druKced onus will 1cm von this store. Perfect fit guaranteed. Umbrellas Two-Hnndlo Combination Bill: Umbrellas, One-Handle Is of naturnl wood finish. Tho other' iiandlc tins gol.l or sllvor mounting. In'nl 1 with largo pearl. These ar" the newest mid to I,-trod them wo nr'o olie.dng t'oi.i at special prices. $3.98 and $4.93 'Mjafefec, . ..,.! fe .tWWWSVy ' w.wx , .' ! A ( "-. I'" NEW FURS I)y far the largest showing in Su loiu; now nud better vnfoios than wo have ever had on display before at lowor prices. A few at special re duced prices. FIRST FLOOR. Toilet Articles 5 "f I Jm M mxwfwtreo1 vzatx 3 pound baits qui't size, 03c The most Important matter brought before the Super'ntendentH' convention, which closed In this city verdav afternoon, were tho rais ing and anportlonlng of school fidi In dlsctrslng these ques tirns Mie convention unanimously en dursfd the recommendations of tho -.f"nl committee-of the State Teach p v association. Tho State. Teachers' association rotrmlttee took the position that omn plan should be devUed where bv tho lrreduclblf state school fund rould be enlarged snfflclently so that It, together with the county fund. wrMld Insure not less than six months of school for each district In tho state. Thev nroposed that tho legislature hP n-Vpd to provide two forms Jif relief- Flmt, a temnorary relief to Ifo plnced In tho state Rchool fund for use ench year and a portion of - unHt tiow rnlsed through Indir ect taxation, tho amount to be tf-Miml'v dlmln'shed ns the nnrma- nent fund Is Increased. Second, that 'nrmannt relief be established by J tho stat- taking nos e slon of Its ttn n)ironr'n(pd "'" nn-vir nnd li". I 'nir ("o'ltln" "" ror"o,x- to the principal of tho Irreducible stato rc'ioo' fund: nlso Mint tbo Inhorlt- i Mir in raised n t'p state be cred ited to tho Irreducible stato school fund. Tho committee also recommended n chango In tho basis of apportion ment of bcIiooI funds In proportion to tho number of tenchcrs employed nnd tho dally attendance of tho pupils In school. They considered this plnn more equitable than ap portioning according to tho school noTifis cs Is now duo. As. a basis for tholr conclusions tl"v took tho exact conditions In the counties or .Ioophlno, Lane, Mnrlon and Uma tilla. ' . O n Arl OOOOO0OO PERSONAL MENTION of f M f o o o (I Salem O O O O STATU NEWS. 4i,' ! ! fCity acting governor of Oregon, who wns also 'i Salem man. Four ou Hie Wishing . JL, liinu i omi'lll lllllll IV I s-. m ,rf-,T 'uuty men are now V-M-H-H Wvatlier FormiM IV Ir tou'Klit nud Sunday. I-'ii'l Opening - CillMiu Place ' No waiting, 1 1 oliulrs, also a ludy manicure. '' ood-tf Of the lutuHt and moHt iip-to-dnte lino of oxcltiHlv lullorod hats ovoi ahown Ih tho ojty. Tho ludlott of 'Halo tnnndrvlclnity ars oonlliil'y In vltl. Friday anil Suturday. Sopiain br 11 n1 IS. Th Vogn Mllllu ciy, 270 North CommrelKl trt. l-0-lt Just Iterolvi'd A nUipniut of uwlnr poita. Will quote upMliil prlren for a ftw tlAits. Th C. IC. I. 8. Co. 0.10-It t Wiuitnl At Dr. fttono' d.-.' Mor, a youim limn who dwilrt' to Uvrn t druit ImslnitH. hhlr wjl. Aiijily at onco. iMO'ttl ' Mt'it All Day lnlr week at Woman's KVohnngo. ll'i Court Htruet. 0-ia-7t IMMI'O 'Kllllglll At thtt Auditorium Ulnlc. MclOI roy't oroliovtra. AdmlHdon 10c. I'lii-iui'i-, ThUi Not Ic 'When you are In Salem ilurliig tho Mitto fair you fhniild got your print ing douu. iCIIlott'H print Hhop, at 2:i South Couinitfrclul stroitt, Ih tho moNt up-to-date lu Salem. llo has all IclinU of treapai) notlcoa and ' prtTne and hop ticket-. All klmli of imrdw. pni.or, biiudopot and wtddlug t tlouery. Phouit l!ii:i. Court House PIkiiich """.' PLAN TO -TY OUT " ' FISH LAW Governor Albort K. Mend, of Wash luglon, today nakd Governor Ch'am borlaln to advise .Maeter Flih Wnr don .MoAllItor to ninke only one ar riHit on tho Wmhlngton side of the Columbia river, for the purpose of teatlng th new (Uh act, but (lov ornor Chaiiihrlnln 1ih refined nbBo lutoly to Intorfore with tho master llsh warden. The Oregon aupronto court Hh decided that the fouetlUi tlon of OroMon. nimroved bv oon- ttrwmi give thjf etHte concurrent jur-'"-I'tt'nn ovor the Caliiwbla and Throo rwtMnii r r buying Clivtflftml' linking 1'owdur; Superior QuftPty (Pure Crenia n( Tartar). Neatest Package (lertw lop cmii). lloet PrlcW (3 lb. SI: R Iba. $H.0fti. If Von Cnu "Haluo thQ moiioy far thiL ndvors lUIng' tho ad vortUtlUif will julsu tliol"' All Day money for ovorythln kbu. Th Sort of "Prosporlt)-" that eomua."lii wplte or poor ndvortUliii;" ! not proapprlty in an ii i nuvoraiiy. Workmen aro buev today yuttlmci h0 rlvec. euil thtby gives tho or teiouliouea it war nan mrMiu authority to on- ' . ' "itiljua H.L t.. .. . da u'w um i'f iii.iwRvru on ine Co lumbia rivet. Kollowlni ai the teurame relat tlv to tho matter (hat have paaaoil betweon Uia txcuUva: To (orge u. ChainiierlAln. uv ernor of Orcnen: Will yon advllo Mnator 1'lah Wa-rden .UrAlllater, of Oregon, to make ouly one arreat for llilur, ou the Washington uU)p of tko Columbia river a a tet ca pending beriT ita at Po:tlau.l Y.m are to name date of conference. 'AWIUUtT 10. MKAI), "Oovprnor of Wnahlngton." 'To AUmrt 13. Mead. Governor of WaeWnntett: lio not care to Inter- rre with matter n h warden. Will 0- "?- w H c - or(p-.' Svu Jny. "OHa U. CIIAMllHItUMN. "Cioveriior of Oregon." At the conference to be held to uiorow In Port Urn d ionic aatUfartory rVHiiNvmoHt. to be reached . tvraeu tbo fe eNcrutivei. so that tho WVhinrton tl hermen will be nn eeeetl. Great object Ion U made b" them to OracoH' fleh law, but Ore- lu a new ay-item the court hoii'e. Heretofore nil the phoned have been on one party Mile. Mpet of the phone will now be jut on aspHrate llnee. New Piii'it,"!' A i rl ' Profeaeor and Mra. Klorlna Von Haauheu and two children ar rival here from St. Louie III., yos lortluy. and nre tempdnirlly Iqcjitod jit l.ausekuo hall. Prur. Von Hfwohoji wiih roeonlly elected to the chair of chumtatry lu Willamette University IJiix'i 4unl 'lvhft lirodiictlnu ot the Suleiu elitwr factory haa no (Npial. Try a Taahmoa or U Corona, and be convlMoasl. e Difuci Tonight At the Auditorium Itlnk. McUl--oy s urcht.tiM 'lmlsarii 10c. lIr week at Wo ma n't Ilxchttnire. lift Court atrwt. S-lS-Tt IU(N for the Itulldluv; of Gjty Ibiiu. Many offondors of the stato fl IiIhk nwp, both lu tin upuor nnd lower Columbia rivers, aro being nrroeted, nnd tho rocnt laws will probably be thoroughly tested In the cc.irts. Tho public and private school and colleges at Kugene nre expecting an ourolhuent of 2500 for tho coming term. Five hundred aro expectod at tho Stato Unlveralty. A. W. Orton, of Multnomah coun ty, Ih Reported na vltitlng the vari ous countlos of tho state on a enm pulgu, for the apenkorshlp of the house. Ho la a stntoinunt No. 1 man.. The Aator'n branch of A. Booth & Company will continue their canning business, notwithstanding tho pass ing of the company into the hands or a rocelvor. Mrs. Althunn Uarniim, who has Ilvod In Ynmhlll county ror over 10 years, dled'Ht her McMlunvllle home yostordnv at tho ago of OS. The date of the recond Linn conn ty applo fair 1ms beon changed to November 10 to 12, Inclusive. Win. Main, tho crnck California nthloto, has tho necessary credentials and will entor hlugene. Tho facult-. or the University state he has bad his application on file for three mouths, and was not denied admhslon to the Uulverslty of California. Oregon Stadium athletes ami he roes arrive In Portland tomorrow. The fair pavilion at Mclilnurllle baa Iteeu completed. Senator Jonathan Uourne, Jr., r rlml home In Portland last night, and will remain until some time late this fall. .-..,41 ... Al'TOS IN CM)SH HACK (I'allMl - ft LmI Wire, i HrlgWon Ileaeh, N. Y.. Sopt. 1J.--. Hy a series of desperate sprints Mu ford hud Cobe, AuiorlcnHs, driving a Lrfieipr car. loua.v gamed the lead : tbe 24-hour endurance autotuoblie raco. which bogau hero last night. Tho Italian drivers, Parker and Can rn, In tho Plat car, aro runiMng In oi'oiul place, ntue mil behind tli leaders. At tho twelfth hour tbe Losler car had covorod Sd5 in I lee. Ill IUII II. I ., . . . .. ....... " Uv ardor ot the Cnuim.n fn.,nt! "" " . ii taat U Wgiklns- .of tiu Oltr of Salem, the sneelal eoi?i. i ??W , uuuee qii stfjtoiM ami nro and water wiursKUHYa bide nr a otLy barn.ina' per pihiw and Dpecltlcntlous to be soon nt Walter Low's barn. Illila to be placed In tbe bauds ot Mr. Walter Hnu'llitf Committee Nmmil The following U Uiu ouHiwlUee. Hpiiolnteil by Mr Albert, to dooldo on lllil inftrt l IliM lliiMt-.l if 'lVnil. plane nud all hmIIi step than ran 'ow HO' ,wtf. tha" 10 oloek n. in . be taken to Insure the locution m .!" IT. laos. Tho city re- once for the smoltor In tho SnnUnm I ?vo u, H"ht to Ql" all district nnd to ImtwtlgHte nnd assUt n,,,t, ' ' 9-18-31' tho mining coinpnnles there and got-1 ,. , . . ting in roiulltlon to dollvor tho m..I'iiw1iiIkW- qulred tonnage: it. J. Uo.ndrlck,! At tho Auditorium Hlnk. . McKI H llofor. W II Movers. 117 W. llarr, hoy's oroh.slin. Admission .10c Chas Woller. A C Bpplrty, C. J. I Olnistead. T. J Hlce. K. V Wright- Kolsoni Funcrnl mnn. J V UoiMle. Aug. liucktvtln. i The funeral of l.miU rolmum wim ". I. Staloy. A tneetlHg of this idlel lu PorUanrt WodwssiUi) evening t Miiiiiiivy' inn u winm iiiuinti ni ly after fair weok. '(U'ii Money C)ixler, Post muster Knrrur ha recelvtsl i a letter rrom tno postal soret sevlee agents, reporting tbe theft of ISO Mtna hld from tslo udr"kt l HUnt A. M. Clough nt f oehKk ihjs lUWrjuftif. Kf. f 8. Knight con ducted the funeral. l.lu Slock l(wlit(i, Chicago. HI. S IS ne-eluts. l.l.k.l. m. ...... v.. .k..l.k UA..k l..t ft ;VKpW.ClV. nnd usktng'.hat.fCS Ltro'ng ai tS -Je,I mvrobants be warned no, to fc "JJPSSiSw sR V iv (l) hoiu- onlers from tUo'inu yeur ao iioa ibi ; se.0?; ;ffi0 fftsi. JSP f&i" ffli vy- ybfi$: i mlHr 10, .J8.g' ,8T,VS!.MU.gh. $0eS0; light. JC 10. . T-as. bv a mnn who wont Wr oat,il( tU4 iksni Vtk' - he .H,e of R A Abbott, rep- cSJI'mo Sep? U- H.v rr'wmiuirr wi a rninunu vuiiiiiij. ctots. hoirs. ttOO:: etttUo. 1K00: .. u. . , T ii shwip. 300. helriHiltr UtMj4tOM Juo j Ouiahal SwU 12 llcluts. krwi f 4tg S J Chiulwlck. formerly of 000; caul? loo" rteiWJV W Salem. ha ben nominated for a ' ' place o tne wasningion supremo . TA, . , . U ll'l U beach Jsidgd Chiwlck la tho sou wn2,n ( ta feraser efeary of !taU aal, ""llini,l0n Tho Jouej aro on top awa wHII OrsHM mi nlrve thani, t wosiW, b waiUftMHy unfair. S1LVKHTON Pl.'HI.lC SCHOOLS PHINCIP.M.LHSS At a lueetlUK of the u'hiMii tuuini held law Thursday evening y waa decided toVommonco school Monday. Soptemhor 2S. So far a ,..,. i, lenmod nt this time no deflulte .p-j iHvuivui" iinvt iun matie to pro vide tenchers for the two dopart Jiyjnts left to be supplied, and from orient Indications It U ji to tho board to provide a principal for the high school It is believed. howevoV. that one of the male teacharj em Pi isaistnt prluolpal will bo oloctod prlnolpa) bafore the tlnj aomes for school to commenc Um KoNtaae had hson elected as Hrlnctnal. but no contract had been -Igned and wo unricrstiimt thnt Sn will nut accept tho nosltlon owing to ome luUnnderstnndlng between the boanl aad hors!r She statu this week fur Minneapolis jvhere hc will : attftml school durrugftfie nlntr Kvexx MWfcwiUy wiU bf uoildOd ' betor the time for aehooi beginning and we have Jut rmon to ir-ilpt a nwcerm Wr- wtlrk la tl)e sahool roow. j Eye Don'ts lHX"r buy gUses over the t -i tor and soloct them for yom self. You mny soNct a pal' that aids your vhion for t' time being, but thnt may p:o most Injurious. 1HMCT buy cheup glasses; guch lonsoe nro linporfoctly ground and unlllto. DONT rond In bed or on a mov Ing train. DONT road without yonr gla se nor with somebody olse's. DON'T oontlnue wearing your old glares whoa ytw feel that ta aro net just right. IT'S K.SY TO SAVK TII1J.M McMciucnis PcomIc. H f o v t r.. u f.- WMnoiette Hotel was at Corrallls today. ' O. H. Gilbert left tor Albany yes terday to transact business. A. Robert-, of Portland, ar-'vnl today to attend the races nt the fair. Will Shoi-oy roMirnml from n brief business visit In Portland this morn ing. Miss G. Litchfield has left for Mills C'ty, where she will visit for a few 'days. Miss Julia Hargrove left for Eu gene this morning to visit wPh friends until Sunday. P. F. Duell nnd family returned this morning from Nevnort, where they spent a pleasant outing. Miss Monn Andoron rctoirned last ovenlng, after visiting frlonds In RoBoburg for two weeks. - Gcorgo Dorcns, the 'ocal hop man, left for KiiKono todnv to trnnsae bu'ncf for ,'Vrf (ii" Supt. W. D. Dlllnrd, of Eugene, Is In tho city, after ntetnding tho con vention of BiiperlntendentB. Miss Jessie Mo'an, or Woodburn, came lit) Friday morning to visit for n few dnvs. Mrs. T. H. Mann, of Indlanoln, Nob., U vlviing at the home of Mr. M. H. Uttc bre. M . H. Tddd has returned from " .-. n,0 gucnt tho'gront- - --- - - rimmcr. Dnnl-1 .I'mor ntfd wife, of Silver ton, nro hi tho city visiting nnd trnnsnctlnir business. H. 3. Ilolloy, of Albany, Is In th city, looking nftor his horses, which he hns at tho fair grounds, Mrs. Mary No's has roturnod nf- ter a fow davs vl-lt with hor mother, Mr-. Schloosor, of Albany. Carl Snyder left for Forest Grove this morning to look after business mnttors for a. few days. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Morrison, or T.pifQvtnw Ci . k vi-tt'ng hero and will remain for tho fair. Miss Jean Willis" nnd brother, Ted. hnvp oii'tio(i to thlr home In Dnl lns, nftor visiting with friends and rolntlve her for a weok. George Albor. the woll Itnown "ttla man of SouMiern Orogon, Is 'i town looking after bin Interoett lif-. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Smith left last cvonlng for Portlnnd to vlslf over Sunday with tholr frlonds nnd rola tlvos. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Itonnlo 7iid ehll dron nrrlved yootorday from Wugene, nnd will enmp at tho Htato fair grond. Tho Mlssos Tllllo and Floronrv Itarertv. or Portland, nrrlvod todnv, and wPI yIMt with mends ror n short time. Albort Chnimin". oY Grnntn Pass, nrr---' "'I- Minrnlng to look n'' st-'' xh'l he hn nt th state i grounds. iMr. and Mrs. T''0,",t- ,vv- 'in p- ' dnr'" st r .if Wnlln Wnlla, arr'.vc l '- to vb" tht fa!" Mondny and Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Honnon nnd clilldrou, or Moscow, Idaho, nro omwits of Mra. Julius MIllHr-Zupans-kl. !m Sonb Selem. Ml Vrlle WHdo has gono to Portland to s"i-i few davs with Hr tor, tr1 n. ii. Johnson, fp-nl -Ir of th's cltv. O P. llofl. state labor commission er, has returned rrom Albany, where h filed a romnlalnt aaalnit L. 1. Hamilton, of that city. M-s. D. C. Matlock arrived this morning from Portland, to remain over during the fair with her "Ister. Mrs. Frank CooSy. on North Illgb st rest. Aim W. I nna forwrrlv of hl ottv. but of late resldlug In The D't. t in th "Itv renewing old "'qualntawea '' Is employed In The Dalles laud oiilce. Mr. A. n i'niiiou, or Cambridge.- Ida'". n vl IMng his daugh ter. Mr?. T. G. HoP. of this city. Mi Hudeleon t an od flateui roaldent. Ills daughter. .Mnbla, came o Solem with him. and will attend rchool hure this winter. Mr and Mw j h. Htwr'aiid. or Vortlnnd. f "r-rnlnir for Wu- H with th rf I nrell . s -Call. Mr. llclii-'f- "Hieln. who dl-i In PoMlavf 'mi TnreiUy. nud will bury hln n P'-int tl III cme terv nt Eugene. Fretl Fl-h, rroprkor of tbe J-Iofl Willamette. leTt tlav r loa to attend tho trial of J. II. Krousr. who was arrastod for jumplna n board bill In Cojrvsllls. Mr. Fl-H will appear aa a wltnoaa In the case s.'p.r MAKE5 ' LOW RAl FOR BENEFIT OFll STATE FAIR Tl. 0..,1 a. ouuiuurn raclflc ComPU, anil rnntirl tl ,i..... rwi'l ... 7 ' ncueis Tor ca u,"-l,'"u Juro irom September 19, Inclusive, 1908. Limit, continuous ravage (a , U"BUUU' return limit temper 20. WM M'MUrra iU" O.P., IlKOUliAlt dlvxeiC At tbe KHtc. Son ii. Cream of Chicken, with Nod run. Boiled Halibut, souco Ho'mdJ noil. Ox Tongue, ?ouce Robert Entree. Chicken Frlcasseo with Dun-i Fried Sputig Cht(:ccnnlIa.M'l wyoit-r raiues, n la NevbH uoast. . Prime Deef, a,i Jui spring Chicken with Dress. rem nnu Apple Sau Vcnl and Dressing Vogctnldot. Stowed Tonintnoa. Steamed Pv Mashed Potatoei HlMJt English Custard Puddlaj I'JCS, Apple, Pouch. Apricot Extras Hair Spring Ch!kn en T Fruit Coffeo, Tea or Milk All Kinds of H'-h .gfb When the rrost Is n the m this year a lot nf n n w'"' l plo appetites will wnkf (i3'' rlblo ract that "tluv alnt no o SHU, nobody Is tr'ng to irotj Mr. Tnft told Senator Korahri ho bollevod one giod nteuge m port) uusorved another MONEY 10 LO IHI MI) (V I h- h K H n i. k rmik. Si Norwich Union Fire Insurance Soi (riniK MvnnlHh IliXdrm icj Offliio wph Wtr B'0a k VJ Vi Commercial street STARR PIANI HIGH CLASS GOODS GEO. C. WILI NEW TODA! t'ir Sale Several bounei '. tl and farm 'and n a t' Ital Nntlinn' i Lout A will'-' n oenso tag l h 4 Twontleth s- I'M. ' h-'tra Tb Salem l'ublle School Will open September 2S. All stu dent should be prepared to start on Mm and not watt -cveral days af ter the opening. l'mnk K. (bint lull ' of the Western i Music or Chlaic - n rejunie cla ' 'n reading. ha''iuiiv afc. on and site Layout win he g' or ut the sin.l.u the pupil. S-M.1 n Onurt IIoil -" dence phone 110" Wttl A p'a" ' v nnd room i i e r i s . n I I1" ri 1 nt ."! i ; t t'M .i r i Cominunira'e wn Ju supei Intend' "t r 'v K, , ci ' -' " otllce, iiC. - WWi..Mi.Wl -fc. This thing of oducMtlnr th i.A. F pli) to dewandlng guaraates will get som Of tlife s)oHblnder-ln. badr? It takes la speeches. California U cortaln'v noted fr Its MrthQuakes and slugging matches, , f t Ml UIGI1T i. BARR'S JEWELRY - STOE State and Liberty Streets LADIES LOOKING POR SOMETHING In the Millinery Line for fl Fair, we wish to say we. the nobbiest and most to-date assortment and . -e.- A J., In tU 0 iiiiwiic fiiMiinv in i Miss M. Evans, Meyers' Store i