Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 18, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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    DAILY OAP Ah 90VmHAIj, SALHW, OJtSQOKt .FJUPA1V gHPTBMBER 1, 10.
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Fall Showing "Replete"
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:;";TIL ENDS HIS
Eveiy department of this Big Store is now ready
with an unusual big stock for fall shoppers
Copyright 1908 by Hart Scanner Af Man
TAILOR-MADE SUITS
$12.51 to $65.86 each
auporb display of how'tallored huUo now ready for
your choosing. Throo tlmoa tho assortment you'll
And anywhoro else about town, exclusive modcln,
and, as usual, the most reasonable prices prevail
here, Long coat suits In very attractive models,
skirts of tho latest fashions and material) to
p'leac every individual fancy. The display Is
worth comlrg to see, and includes tatlorod oults
of all grades. It Is no trouble for us to show
our goods. We want pooplo to know that wo nro
selling to and pleasing more people for loss money
than any store hereabouts.
MEN
You may havo your pick here any day of the
richest display of fine clothes that wob over Bhbwn ,
In this town. If you think a minute you'll real
ise that as many peoplo Bee your back as your
front, the cut of your coat, the hang of It, tho way
It fits tho back you can't sco It yourself, but n
lot of other peoplo can, you want It right; and wo
offer you clothes that make It right. They're made
by Hart, Schaffner & Marx.
$12.50 to $35.00
OVERCOATS
As smart and stylish garments as you'll ever
set your eyes on or put your frame Into. Hart,
Schaffner & Marx made these overcoats for 11 a
and for you If you say so; they are all wool and all
.right.
A Bargain 2 Pair Ladies' Fast Black Hose 25c for a Regular 20c Value
100 Coat Or . II TODAY Genuine Healherbloom j SUIT CASES
C.:. t4.- ' PettlCOatS Nothing llko It ever shown In Sn-
suit nangers , we wm ivo dupm? m irG. In a iargc as80rtmtnt of 8tyJca nnd lem aonulno Cowhl(lc, WIth BtrflI)8
est assortment of furs ovor shown In colors, usunlly sold for 2.50. Our n" around, shirt fold In lid with four
That are slightly damaged. Wo ndvanco Fall Spcclnl There nro Btraps, ball head handles, equal to
Bnlom. Those nro bettor valucH for nbout olght dozon In the lot, bo tho most $7.50 ensos sold olsowhoro. Ad-
will glvfl'thom away, froo, If you ask . . enrly ones-will got thorn, vanco Fall Special
less money than wo have over of-
for onu. forod. $1.85 $5.00 '
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Look at this Line of
Seasonable Dress Goods
Wo have soleclod from our fall uhowlng of
Drosti Goods 20 plocoB of nil wool fnbrlcs,( ranging
In price from 8Co to 11.50 In n largo nssortmonl
of colorings, whlph wo nro, going to sell ns nn
opening special nt I
50c yd
NEW LACES
Wo anuouueo tho arrival of the largest nBsortmont of Lucoa and All
ovoru over received by this storo n't one shipment. Tho patterns nr.
tho flncHt yet shown, from tho dainty, slnmplo, to tho most gorgeous do
sign.
wznuz&iant'vr-n M.sfenrj
SHOES
Tho woll dressed Indies will wear this fall tan
high shoes and pntont colts In bnlmornls and
bluchers. Wo nro Salem agents for tho famous
"PAT COYAN," for little mon and boys, for
mlBsscs and llttlo womon. For wenr, fit and finish
this line hns no equal. Our men's lino of fall
shoos Is hotter than ovor. All the uobblost dhapo
are on dlspluy.
SKUMUtfi
WAS SUSPECTED
KILLING WIFE
(United I'rcsn r.e.iM,! ft-,n
Lo..ndon, Sept. 13.-UMeie
utai uy luiiKer mo .veiled
nans mac ne had killed hit
y. uoso .ooay was found shot ti
tho heart in n lane at 8ete
A 1 1 rv i c? I O A r f
"u""01- , mjur-ueneral C
iawara Luard Is bellaved t
thrown himself in front of atr!i
wio aouuieasiern railroad today
uonorai Luard's body wa, f,J
uieraiiy grounu t0 a pulp Er
nomo. ah tho circumstances
tn tho thnnrv Mini .1, -
...ww., ..,,. vuo mmoai m
omcor committed suicide.
The coroner's Jury, which halt
called to Investigate the death
Mrs. Luard, adjourned yesterd&r (
lornoon unin September 23
naving rencnoa any declsioa. foi
intimated by the ofllcers la tta
that the murderer would b arret
boforo tho coroner's Jury wai
together again.
Lniard Is thought to hare fa
A1...I l.r. M.M..I.I 1. - t ..
mm uu tvuuiu UO UCCUBCU 01 IBC M
dor of hla wlfo. Ho left a note i
clarlng thnt he could not longer 1
tho strain of nccusntlon. The
was found nt his homo
Tho murder of Mrs. Luard at
of tho mysteries of London,
gonornl and his wlfo were willll
through a lane In the ovcnlnj, i
Mrs. Luard complained ot teelll
badly and started back home
had not gone far when she wit wi
by a rifle Bhot.
A 'cross-eyed hop picker wn
rested by Scotland Yard detectl
but wns after Tnrfs .released. Nor
tlvo has ovor boon advanced for i
posslblo killing of Mr. Luard by I
husbnnd.
STAR!? PIANO
HIGH CLASS GOODS
GEO. C. WILL
Mil Ml I-H4-H-HH I IN H'tlf
ity News
ill 1 Tn 1 li ii lil 1 li f lil 1. Finl il. I I lit I 1 I li
I I h I I I II I I I I f vi n i in r I f" F
MVhIImt IorHttt
llr tonight ntii) H,tt unlay.
When In 1'ortlnpO
Visit llud'N rftHtnurunt, 330 Wash
Ingtop titryot. o-o-d
Mi-nln All l)y
Falr week at Woman's Kxchango.
416 Court slroot. U-12-71
Ollmm's ltrler 0liop-
Will bo opon at 7 it. m, and ctoao
at 8 m. m., except Wodnosdny, nil faf
veok. O-H-lw
Nmv Hhortlmml CImm
A now clnsH lit shorthnud will bo
CQjmuourcd at tho Capital UnulnoHS
Cyllego on Moudny, Soptombor 21
Pupil tuny enroll for i business
course any day of tho week.
WHIInih WmIIimv UlMl-.
Vlollnlnjj- ha4 v resumed teaching,
and wilt reclv puplla tn violin" and
ensouuilo playing Monday, of oacli
wvok, at thorostdeuco o( M.,'P Bald
win, foool' Court ftreet. Phono
1195. 7-.' '9-18-3t
11ohm ltHrftUrlHl-.
Tho hoiWfifJ, Sherrlck, bout one
mile north uf (V stool bridge, on tho
Wallace rod', was broken Into nnd
robbed Unt niAt, Clothing and
tnonoy to tajt wt ot $30 waa taken
Sherrlck was h bachelor and wn
away fromihow pkklug hops.
PhWIo -hUt
Salem public, uchooli will open
Soptombor 39. Largo number ot
Htiwlout are ri'slttorlng for tho high
achool, 5,ni lntlcaUona nro that the
attendance will roach 450, it not
S90.
TiH Nl'Xt
"Uuo of tkU paper U the ano In
which to tell nljowt that property
you waul to lV or, at any rato, 'n
wh'ch to MKCUN to tell about It
Von Will l-'lml
It mlvortUi'd If tho man who
wnuts to soli It thought It Important
enough.
Of Oourw
You want tho bust,
further? Cull up 311.
ronco can till tho -bill.
Why look
J.
M..I Lnw
If Vou Wiml ,
Homothlng lino In thu mont ling
call up Stousloft llros. Phono 321.
v
OIIboii Plan n.
No waiting, 11 chair, nlsoAnUady
mnnscuiQ.
V
Umk wl tkU dHsty weather.
as at y MJr4,e' ' kKVlcvs your
atly, ( WfNMMHt, bf
kMHt.
Jd'-tf
Say ft i
You will not hnvo onJoyeHUIi6?fnlr
ns you Hhould If you fall "to try n
Tnnhmoo or La Corona clgnrfThey
are homo production.
,
ClUICATHIIOWAT
"YK TiinKUTY"
Cue of tho greatest animated plo
tiircs over shown Is now bolng fen
lured at "Yu Liberty." the beautiful
llttlo play house on Llborty street,
nnd wan npplauded by u large audi
ence thl afternoon. Tho manage
ment hna secured the Great Marathon
Hncea us iv special feature for
wvok. Tho plcturo shows all ot tho
principal rncAn, and especially tho
finish of tho race that made Oregon
athletes famous. Kvory event In
clearly ahown, and was very imich
appreciated. The "Ye Llbbrty" Is
playing to capacity, Mid If tho mnn
uxor rontlnuea to present tho class of
outertnlnment In the future us In tho
paattthere la "no doubt aa to tho suc
ces of the now venture,
OHUKItH 1MPHOVKMKXTS
1X)U X. 1. TptMlXAl,
clfk Terminal company has prom
ised to comply with tho recommen
dation of tho commission.
NATIONS
. WASTED
LUMBER
value of nbout $10,660,000 annual
ly; Algeria, Tunis, Spain, Portugal
(with only 3 pur cent foroft land),
Itny, Oreoco (with 9 per com for-ost-laml),
tlo oastorn part of Asia,
British Smith Africa, tho wustorn
part of Chll and Pom, the Argon
tlno Hopubllc, and Austrnllu, all
poor In wood, nro dependent upon
import.
Tho Kallroad Commission has
filed Its report ou the Inspection of
th yard of the Northern Pacific
Terminal company. at Portland. The
commission tlnds. among other
thing, that the trestle at tho north
end of tho Atnsworth Dock track
in very bad condition, and reco
biorI Its Immediate repair. It aUo
ilftvl .that the groumja We kpt
rlMwr, and that Stark street, T
the tcrmlaal grounds, be kept fH
tt tli width la order to iryt
M6k. lr a ltt4r It) t4 KatN
r4l CowwImIoh the Nerthera Pa-
Few pooplo havo tho slightest con
ception Just how Importnnt n part
timber nnd manufactured wood
play In tho trndo betwoon tho
world's groat rations, and donibUo'is
It In news to mnt)y to lenrn that tho
lumber Importations of tho various
countries amount to $285,600,000.
This Is according to ostlmntos for
tljo whole world compiled by Dr,
llrnest Prledrlch, of tho Oermnu
commercial high school nt Lotpzlf;.
Notwithstanding tho fact thnt It
finds It sown supply dwindling, tho.
United States furnishes about 20 por
cent of tho lumbor Imported by
othor countries, Austria-Hungary
furnished 19 per cent, Russia 16
por cent, Canada 13 per cent, Swed
en IS por cent, Finland 10 percent.
thUfand Norway and Houmnnln a small
quantity.
Tho countries Importing wood nro,
those' on the highest economical
plane, which wore themselves tn
onrllor times densely wooded, but
whoso forests havo been donMdod to
a greater or less extent to make
room tor agriculture and other In
dustries, says VIcc-Cousut James L.
A. nurroll, ot Madgeburg, tn a re
port to this government. Only 4
por en of tho territory ot Great
Ilrltaln la covered with forests, and
during tho year 1006 that country
Imported lumber to tho value ot
$135,561,750. Germany has still 26
per cent ot Its territory covered by
forests, but Imported In 1906 lum
ber valued at $61,385,000. Pel glum
and the Netherlands, that havo but
S per cent forest lands, Denmark,
that has 7 per cent, France and
Switzerland, with a small percent
age, are all compelled to Import
lumber.
BetvhtM these countries, tfcoe
lands lying on th dry western aide
cf the auMroplcal soac lacking tar
?t are forc4 to ' Import weed.
ypti import rHMjicofi ,r,ji3
PHNDLKTOX IMONKKIl
IHI-S AT OLD AGK
(East Orogonlnn.)
J. D. Prlco, pioneer resident of
tho city, dlod nt 3 o'clock this morn
ing from n complication of troubles
with which he had boon Buffering
for sovornl yonrs. Tho funeral sor
vlco will bo hold nt 2 o'clock to
morrow afternoon from tho faml'y
homo on California street.
Tho deceased was a native of Dan
vlllo, Illinois, and was 7S years of
age when ho died. Ho came across
tho plains In tho early '50s and had
lived In this town continuously fir
29 years,
Asldo from his wife tho old plo
uor la survived by throo sons and
one daughter, alt living within tho
city, Tho sons are A. P. Price, Fred
Prlco nnd J. O. Price, while tho
daughter Is Mrs. Minnie Daniel.
fourth son Is dond.
During his long ro'Ideuco In Pen
dleton tho deconsod boenmo well ac
quainted, osjioolally with tho older
residents nnd ho had many friends
who along with his relntlvos, mourn
his doatb.
o
It. A. Heritage lofc today for North
Yakima nnd othor points whero he
un6 musical engagements.
223 S. COMMtRCIAL ST.
MONEY TO LOAN
T1IOS. K. FORfi
Over Lndd Dish's (lank. Salem, CK
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Society
Frank Mm!th, Resident Agent.
Office with Wm, Drown & Co., No
Jft Commercial street.
NEW TODAY
For Sute Sevornl houxog n Slid
and farm 'amis nt o bargain
Ital Natlnnnl nnnk 1
l.'on SiilisSlv-venr-old brood Ell
1700 pounds, 2-year-old Wllkfi
ly, maro 1100 poundi. a tuti
Rhnw. Oro. 9-1S-J1!
Wiintel Mnn to do lathing.
iofi Phnnmkcta treet H5,;
For Sal? Horse, weight about IV
will taki part In fir wood, 7
Commercial street --3
WnntiHl Furnished roonw for
iniiqnv..fnlnc: no children.
iiross -C. ." en o Journal oM
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A V.u- Kliortliund Class ct
! .hort!- rd W'"' be WB?1
nt tho Capital Dustnesa Coll
xrnnrfnv. Sentember i
.,,v flnroll for a buslneu !
any day of the week
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If s at Ye Liberty Today
iTHE GREAT MARATHON RACK
" '"" iiHinii ii nim tii t m44 i i i i i
The Race that Made Oregon Famous fhe World Over
Don't Fail to See this Great Feature
TODAY
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SATURDAY SUNDAY
ADMISSION ONK
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