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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1908)
K A ,. . .',-;' ' . ' Ul.M j to ' DAILV OAPirAli.JOUKJflItt; IAX.BM, OMftGON, TUHBDAV, BBPTBMUKlt; 15, 1808, " -"fru iii W OUR. MODERN READY-MADE SECTION ," . 1 "' ' , " ? . ItJJlKMXO TIIK'jJIOtiGST Itl'HLVKHH KVfJIt lNTHK HlSTOItl OK TUB 8TOW3. TKX TO TWKLVK IlLSY FKOPLIJ A1JI-J AT VOLK SKH vfcIf,ATJltlCKJ8ATlBFVIXft AM) TUltNINO tflJT J'ltOVKiiLY FITTING AM) HBASOXAHLY I'MCKD OAHMHNTS, UOTTKIt FIND- IJfOH AM) MArKKI,HJ tHRI) IN Otlt WOKJC 1IOOM8 THAJw ANY I'hAQK IN TUB STATti. T1IK AITKILJ voVA' KXvmtiKSCKn mrrkus and skamotiuuSsks, And kvkuy GAiiRvr,THAT'iiKAVi5S the sto lATIONS AHK tN CHAHGE OF k STORK YOV ARE ASSURED OF. A s. A t I'KItlpgOT ,KIT, 8TAT15 FAIR VISITORS AIIE CORDIALLY WIOCOMhl), WHETHKR lU'YIXG IH5XT OK NOT. F . '' 1 ' 4 u K if I 4 I i ' j '.- Giildren'sand' Misses' Reefers and Peter Pan Normal College - ClotheS Tk sew "Oregon eeaVf navy hle ami cardinal, with OregOM buttoas without a flotubt the bftt't Made school clothe ahd by far the best ll lie aver brotigttt t Hatpin, The aasWmeat ti Ike 'largest we have e,ver skewn in ready to wear garments for young folki. (Ready td Wear ieetloH, First Floor). NW fURS FAamoN't) favorites, u The grandeqt-aliowlBf of fashionable furs ever brought to thin city; aU grade are hero In a great variety no. yod may, rout nnaurcd of goc Mag Just what you want what you want to pay; better values than we nave fvr offered. STYLE Is, given to a garment by having the good SPONGED, SHRUNK AND PRESSED IS aMMMHMIM FIIUSX FiK)R $1.25 to $95 - riRST PLOOR Nw Waists Coats Suits Skirts . For fhs well-dressed' women As the master painters have por-i'' trayed on canvaa thelr.fjj.gjjyns ,workt of art, so have tho master designers of thei & 4 . . . i. . Meycri.' m y-to-wear Garments aivcn thai skillful ahd'doltcate'.jdifcli to women's .wearing appaYol thkt-hus made this store Sclom'a groatoU Btilt store for" their tullorlns art.' Se" Liberty street vlidiow. yeadyi to W?ar Sectmn, Flr.'t Floor), Good Clothes A. j W Ofi Our HEW DUPLEX SPONGER t Perfect Work Dat Finish Hlyloj the most duHlrnblu to Thoy'ro tho nowest this soasbn'ri fuBhlonlnif. Qunlltlea aro nil bo found. concopllona of We havo also on salo 1080 pairs 6f Ladles' Flno Hygrado Hose. Wr oarnoitly request every -woman to takj advantago of this medal, uj .this 'b ono of tho best offerings r.' the eajon. A good 20c value M'ntll all aro sold. Extra Special. co. , wlll Vo rP:- 2 pairs for 25c (Geo Court Street Window). , Tho dffforence In clothes; It's the cslost thing In the worfl tc "buy poor clothes; they prevail to a mueh griater extent thail tbo wellatlored Individual and dla tiaJftfifo kind. The poor kind is easier to make, and the proflSU thereon are larger, but when it comes to satisfaction, that Is wearing quality, perfect work .manshlp and faultless fashion ing only the good clothes make a return on your Investment, and these are tho features we can conscientiously claim for the clothes wo Bell. You can't got anything but good clothes at this store, even though you spend ns Cepyrfikt ijolby Hm && little as 112.50 for a suit; our $12.60 suits, for Instanco, coatita best quality of fabric and workmanship that has ever boon pro4 in this country ror tnat num or money; tuo patterns aro as dlren m the higher priced lines. Price for SpenlnsJ 5 CcMi a Yard. Shert Lcnj(h) 25 Centt Each. that could bo wlahod for. The tailoring Is first-clnss. Chooao now boforo ,tlio nsHortmonts bocnino broken; I st Fldbi- Seasonable Press Goods . 'We havo aolectod from our fail showing of l3rcs3 Goods 20 piece o( wool fabrics rnnglng In prico from 8Cc to a 1.50, In a largo assortment of colorings which wo nro going to boII as nn opening special at . 50c yard tf4 O'COATS As Btnart and stylish garments as you'll over sot your ej-eB oa orpi your irame nuo. -jiari, scuanuer warx" maue theso ovcrcoati foi us, nnd for you, if you any so. A long, easy ovorcoatnvlth patch port- eis nuu a uonorai air oi uistinction. you'll And lots of other overcoats horo, too. Thoy'ro nil wool nnd all right. Shoes With Style to Wear Cur nlready largo shoo business is oponlng this season with a bit hi crenso oi up to mo minuto styles or shoes for ladloi, men and Htt'd folks. I-oot don't got too big or too Bninll, or too wldo or too narrorj but what wo havo Just tho shoo that will lit. The correct ladln' ily for fall Is tho high-cut tnn lace. Famous "Potman Boots" fn a ...!. - . . . i- uii.1 n.-incn uppcra, mntio or rutnniii S )e.- nl 'rt'n Cai Skin, anl it.. .. ... I mo hiiiub nre tuniio or waterproof onk solo lenther. Prices r?se (mal .$6.80 up to .$.09 :a TW Jf ' ey -v f e AJ Y MlnVty 'f ft .Lnrgc crowdH,iiutlnue to throng tl4' Liberty theuti(i. ' Srn1ini;ur K. L. tf Jiyriuua fiinvnx kmukiii I or bumus mot W.kII. -..l. I.... ,'..!. 1. Vntli, INwiw.1 ' ' '' "J plijuied with hlft nuccesa in ostnlllsh- vi i .-w.i ..t. .w...!..-.!1" JMKii-eiamj vnuaovillu electric -.-- . ,-w, . ,. n"'r --- ' iCily News Wy fair, wni'iiior. .1 , thuutro In Buluin. IJo )iu cortulnly In jv ahort time poiMilnrhcd his houso (IUmui riaw . " ImmeiiBuly. The orohostrn Is com- No wnltlnK. t(hnljjfnU9anni1yllHiiiod-(yLiH4Tarili'Joy iClirur irpi. auiin. -iiHrr' noimes -.. . uodtf ' nianlouro. To Kxpwt-i . A store to f,prge,JioaTWof lis nd yortUttiK U Jlktt. wMiuotlMg n train to (tin faster thaiulU oiihIiio tyinyi ii'iini - j Of thft mplt ari' OHsontlully hou dht, Ho lis only tcni)orurlly "lost jioraps If p'oiiiutly ndvortlux). ' Vfyo O. It & N, Company lias th)A, urn; lr?)f, Kurth. Jlarry makes hU flrnt uppenrnnco tonight In 1 inouolotfiiaaud bones trick nrtUt. He 1 1 a wiiiiiu huow in nuiinuii, see un ,smut: sun. ojJ' :rogrtun In 'this pl- 4iwr. Sri-Hi Ail imV-S Fulr week "ftt 'Woman's Exchunge, JlR court 'street. .. 9.lS-?t I'ay '."Mllltlunn'ii 0.. lUupmout to Tho tijOinborio'f dompauy MK whtiMvlfr on tlttVCilc"rtim)'mc anwers to (q threo compliilutH rj- Vmerlcu akofcwlll rebotvo tho puy wwy Hied against It in regard' o ' for their senlcea toulnht. tho; train ratv In forco on tll,L',k. T V '""" ' toniand ha dpuled each antlijwrilMii!Hi'i il- Altexntlon contained in tho coin- f Parltea Wishing to board and room Vlulrtts oxcont that it uduiltM tho -s-iu,l0" Bhouldi leajftt .Ittformatioa at V.J& ? .i .L .J , . tho Capital llutnoss Cotlogo. Phono fiteKle f the rates us specified In 33s, 0-13-3t th6M0iuplalnU Arthur I) Sponoor. c - . , uttoitfioypfop the rMlroad "company Mmui)' ''1 ' t , hitlttvntn tlMKuttvnad Cotmrtia.j "A .Ua" W"ql,A'?-0Jftk4B-thtthe-dato of hvnrlflP.1 ''?. whWlniff at the hftrftc bo-( wii'ai 'ua i ifortjeiiioiuuer-a8."to-""KiK mi in Is tho hocoiuI til Common ban mud to Siilom during hts racing career horo long ago. Ho has a' host of frlond. In this city, nnd Is woll know for Ills prominence In tho rnco track uvonta, MiiHt Iiiiiirv Klntloii Tim Itnllroad Coiiuii'imlon has l atiod nn oi'de roqulrlng tho Southern Paclllc Company to mako sovorul Im provements pa ttielr Jefferson stree't depot In I'orllnnd. Among othor things tho Improvement is to Include n waiting room to accommodate 40 persons. Tho order Is tho remilt of various complaints recently filed ngalnHt the manuor coinpnuy maintained street iftntlon. Glien I-Mw Tlmci- pu .'hooimF'Vf thd failure' ut'Tl'io Griiii'M OpMiso I'nri'i'lN Pont, llultftl rrpsi Lcnsl wire.) , foot, It will onnlilo tho.o who now d?-l Ilrynn snld Tafts stntenwnl 1)011(1 nn thnlr lnonl i-n.ru - ... I 1.1.. ....in. . .. . ,. ...t San Francisco. Sont. lS.-VnlnliiB ....:. " "' "" , l'""c nuure-sra, uh i wo .he opposition of the mojorliy of U,e ZnZail orde Zl , BT momborB of the California Retail "11 '""". J" h 3 have pnek- Orocora' nnd Merch,(Ur Aoclatlon, J0r JilS ina..M r ! ? ?!" 11.. o.i :MLX .'...-....-. 0r "G ccnt8' I'tatPtul of liatronlalne that proposod n'pncceVpost-eystem. 11 runumimu nguuiHi. ino eBinoiisning In which tho the Jefferson 1 tho homo grocor, who carries him nvnr Mm ltt1f ortu . i. t... of thla system was prbioiita! nt the " vlL i., , 1 , . , 7 MHon of tho organization today. "" , X. ? ", " ' L t..lh.lr "The Injury tlo parcelsyosfr sys-' j " " " ,,u,,oua " ""' torn will Indict on the retail grocers ' ..",,. , .... Is apparent," said Wr0tnr. Frank Lucte. nt ,T,1 T , ' '8 T n. corinollr today. "If put iu of. Si,"" 'nf 1, h K!Cr'. Th0 .i ,eatnbllshlng of tho parcels post sys- aaMi-x 4-v a iitem wou,d Cft,l8 n.Htm frthor J? MONEY TO LOAIN,,C,t Inn8,ftcountry.mi(8wltzor-. Timq k pnn 'Jaud' for oxnn,P. t,,e 8,8u mlglit iiiua, u.. ruiui 'work Hiiwnasriiiiv t .ii.iii...' )v.ir Irfiiffl " 'h's Oault. Salem. Oi I mrhnn.,Un .',...... .... ,;,..., States, in Novnda, where thoro nro Office with Wm. Brown & Co., Ni iK Commercial "ireAt. te Bnlotn Steam l-aundry iHwtmed until the lust. of .October took fr'ght while the driver was la or im Hrnt of Nqveniudr Ju ott$e to the Salem Hotel, and ran-MaJdnir glveho rompanyVmortHe( In down High street with thd-'binpty lilrJ I.. i.iiv.v II. r-....i I HWvr tkrkiHlliiK ofCHy Rrn. liy4vorvlor w .the Oowiibn Cwncll Qf tKCUy of Salem. tho tftiectal com HUtt oit ttrovtH and lr and water will receive blda for n city barn, a yr JNans auj epeclHcAtlona to bo sea m Walter IW,baru. ntds to Vrt lacMl in tho liaiuU of Mr, Walter Low upt lator than id oi'clogk a. m., fckiptewber 17, IPOS- Tito city ro wives tho rujht to reject any oc all Vil, 9-18-St vlted orj Friday and Saturday, Septein- U.nnd . The Vogjie Mlllln S7.U North CouunVreUl treit. wngon. After. njuntrji tutoiwnM pile uud n t9yfw(rM KVle.-uiId Wnnsh. Ing th wagon prolty badly, tho horsa was rtnaltj; t6pled idthe armer'n fetnl liarn on South High street. (HImih'k HaHht KUoiv Will ho open at .7 a. m. and close J at 8 u. m except AVeduaiday, all fair You will not have enjoyed the fair as you should If you fail ,to try a TUAmoo or Ia Corona cigar. They aro homo production. ' Jn-t r'c'l-tl A sjhpuifinl of(rodar poals. WM o,ule spocW pHcifJiJh a few day. The O, K 9, C'4 $.10-11 UU AN g .' fair vnwk at winian'n Kxckanxct il Cowri trnts 4 MSS7t Norwich Union Fire ,,ut fow rallroadB, would moaB an --- - TnsarancrSocIcJTV rUorn,OU8 oxpendltMre of money for 1 11 " vMHi'mimivij annul itTLiirii. Inter State CoinjHtislon to forward f .ninr. McnHliih, ftUInu Ajnui (hit nmniiiirv i.TfTnta .. li n..ll..l ?... ...t.i. nr... ' V.1 ' . t -whw ft J ! VIU (ft S I f 414 CoinmUstolll the forniiftuHlim lms gnint(5(l.MioJifu,nialon of aftrday to nil common, carffprs wlthlurtho state In f stt intn'wt--, to Tho r;iil8 W Onuit'Scolt, a for mec,ieUl6fenj who died nnd warf cremates!1 IViMluml rnoontlv will) :? h 1 1 VkyL t ol 1 tK cS t y tomorrow ll vlll hn hrljlt 11... r r. . - . m-v ,.. . if Hv and1 lot In the I 8. Scott T cemetery Pilot CoiHinlsMoti Itoiiortt TUo OrcgoiuStato Hoard of Pilot J Commlsslonori filed It report In tho governor's office this morning. The report shows that thero are nlno bar pilots and two river pllota, and that tho amount of pilotage collected for tho "- svrr Is f36.96I.J2. The commissioners bolleve tha tho pilots should not own their own boats, as Is tho cao under the present system, and that pllptlng Is a vital matter of atato concern, and should be con troled exclusively by tho state. STARR PIANO WH.iCtASSf. GOODS $&o.,um.i 1 comparative)? smhlf return. I " hi nitVAN SAYS TAFT HAS BXlIi.4VATIOXR TO MAKR Philadelphia, Sept. lC.-W. J. Dry an, who la here today on his wav East, accused Taft ofjmvlng evaded tho Jssuos intho statement Issued i(rwn Cincinnati, in roply to Bryaa'a dconsutUm thrif ho had never made his poiltloHknown. vralltlos. Ho declared that there used Taft to explain in rAiin-rtf-iwrj record In the I'bllli;?,:: 'it guot railway o'0'" perpttui! clilse, with a prepctunl guiraml Incomo. o O o o o o 0 0 11 lillSOXAL MKVTIO.V Viul MovrmeiiU of SW r People. o n O 0 o o'o o n 'Airs. Lydla Hasle andMrtC; Morse. Bliters of T J Kresi, i" itlpg their brother and family ! lorn. Their home ' In Netr thy are very much pleaKdwW gon. J. L, niURo, Uie StwlOB tf kor, li In thtv city vUltlyr trirandia '" 1 IT I.'lmrf Phiirhll nd J I hnnv. nre vlaltluc with CMH l..loti.lnn Smith dnd wW,Vil i tv.Mr'.v .,,,,"i. f 4 ouy, auring e sy y W)HX MAUNOJTq the Maund, at 4he ho street, a 7-pound, 1 4 . ISrT. MPvY" w ' - ' 111 ;). , ", J TWO CARLCil NWfODAV FIHK8 IX MA1XK LK.WRS HHNitrvLt HomeloF, aeo. .Me. sept. 15 -The worst (ieor&0 J. Cominon. now an auo flrn in rinn inM . ,..imA...4Ai. rtoaear In Seattle, but was cmo of the jlar conflagration at Portland, early forenio; men In tho raco horw'worM I today wiped out a larao section oVI heiv years ago. arrival this gaming, thl olty. an4 caused damage ostM maed at $500,000, rendering won! thaa 600 people hotaelesa. f For 8le Several homes d. alem and farm 'auds nt a bargain Cap Hal NatloM) Haak -1-end- Htntyel or Stolennay mare, white face, branded Ol C. on rlht irtlflw and S. on left stifle. Day horse branded C-bar on left stifle; weight about 1150 each. $20. W, H. Brock, Newberg, Ore. 9'15-3t LK On tho corner of 12th and Wilbur streets, Monday evening, a black purse containing $9.00 la money and several other article. Kuward If left at Journal 9-15-3t PIANOS , u iiviu a lava, (via nuu KU in IHC state fair. Comaion old poolattko V 0V track In 1J585 f ll)y A?rH, tke Ukaowa raw aom fen tku4att wao U sow dut, aa4 tkU Mm. CT. A. KiwuMlwg vm be loca. ed at the fair al thl week, In tfia 1 pavilion. All ladlei.desltJng work, bring your hair ox come prepared . to buy sew. .ik.si M Just received by Geo. C. Wlll were bought by him wfallo he was East visiting the factories. x Personal Inspection and clote buy ing l farge quantities enables him to place musical InatrumenU at price beyond the reach cJ competitors. Ca'l at the Y JWata.w8r wan and wife, a nasi-.! Ha U H !ty nVier . wko coal tkw oa farat. Addre '8.," care 11 km swart witai tuowiag K. I ( JoarnaJ, -15-Jf Wills Music How; 121 CiMHnerctel ret