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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1908)
DAILY CArreAWOUItNAIySAIBM, QKmQ&X, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER. 18( 1008. 0RY GOODS ) FALL ARRIVALS lies' Coats the coat hendquar- .... ...eh stylish gnr- ,dW""a- . ,, , all wool cu.u, -- enable. Vl.lt or apartment. faflts' Coats II .... D1lh TOIVBIS, - r SKia. , Cofd, Mohair auu .w siery Lhetho best values in Hos'. ' ... A- (Iiun Siheitato. uur iw - tltldren CQuai '" '-- beirhere. Our novor-wear- flfind at we comiiu- -- W with regular 2r.c hoso. ntjetwea Ibitrmr for everybody, for for girls or boys, Indies Utlfmen. Small sizes, iui- ,er extra largo Mzob; heavy m, or mixed with wool, or Ifool, low prlco undorwear , sedlum prlco goods. Wo can J JOB- MlHfitoy This Beason wo nro hotter pro pared' than oveYf hundredsrof nlco stylish hats, no two- exactly alike. Very moderate prlco. WiissUn Undewei 1 Our now fall shipments nro bet ter than they have been for years 3ee bur 26c Corsdt' GoVors, Mus lin Drawers 2Gc n pair Skirts nicely trimmed BGc Skirts, wide ombr6Idoiy . ,$100 i Siloes Hamilton & Drown Rhoes nrG mnrtd to wear. Wo have them for Ladles, Men and Children. Clothing Wo have Just rocivod n Ami' stock of Suits for Doys or Men. All cut In tho latest btylcs, and the best nines in this country Wo sell on a very closo margin, loss than other stores. That U why you can do bottor horo. ftSTEIN & GREENBAUM, 240 and 24C Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon ' When You Arc Dry WHY NOT BUY A pure and wholosomo bcvi-rag" thai Is wild In nil tho cltlen ifWeitern Oregon and Norther l California. Hade of the Choicest Malt andlHops Grown in Marion County Made of Fllteml Wntw and strictly In nccordanco ' with tho fir Food Law Saloin Doer Is iho bust mild beverage offered tho Hi'Ie. Made by iclectlllc processes and gunrnntwd pure and whole- ., No adulteration. No drugs or chemicals nnd under tho rao3t l etct unitary conditions. Addross all orders to Salem Brewery Association I. Angel College HIT. ANGEL, ORE. la tharge of the Benedictine Fathers. Boarding fechool fo'r yduns bor. Tirm opens. September 8. Doard, tuition and laun Ti UlQ rr year. Proparniory, Commercial, Sclontinc und da- lU " Write for catalogue. E. ECKERLEN Family hiquot Sloe 'Ctflunetdal St. Free Delivery fflttGWANlh STATf. RECORDS ARE SMASHED I1Y JOCK LUOA'S. Records both on tho track and In kho grandstand wore broken yester day afternoon at tho State Fair grounds, tho track records for tho .three-year-old trotters being cut (down from tho Northwest record of 2:11 to 2:09 bv Rav O' Llcht In tho raco of tho Mountain and Val ley purse of three-year-olds, stake $500. In tho 2:14 trot, tho big f5000 purse, Day Dreak smashed tho state record In tho 2:14 ciaB9, maklng tho mllo In 2:10. Tho 1 la nttondanco at yesterday's A4frktlll nn 1tMta IIluM I 1. n I f9 tftito, nun mi gui iimu iijuv w. Wednesday's big Salem Day turnout. Tho first rnco on tho program for the afternoon, was tho three-year- old troj. with a putrso of 5500 which was won by Ray O' Ilght In two straight heats out of throo. llor trlx and Cora put up n splendid ex hibition for second monoy, but tho second stako was equally ulvluou between tho two owing to tho fact tftoy both won a second nnd third plnce in tho raco. Pot Palestine got fourth money, The time mode In ' thc two heats was 2:09Vi for the llrnt nnd 2:l0'4 for tho second. Tho rnspectlvo drivers wero Pet Pnles ilno (Holllnshcrtd), Mortrlx, (Chad- burn), Rny O' Light, (Whltohead) and Corn, (Wallace). Tho 2:1C pacing rnco wns numbei two on tho scheduled oventa, with u purse of $800. Tho stako wns won by Josophlno In throe straight bents' cut of tho five. Driver Ruthorford of Josophlno was forced. to nso his best Judgment In this event, as Kon WeBt, drlvon by Hogoboom, Torn tMurphy, drlvon by Chndburn and Alt driven by Sawyer wero driving their stock -with Intention of gaining u Voctory every mlnuto. Tho time mndo in this rnco was, (or tho first linn 2!fn. nonnnil hont 2:09, and tho third nnd last bent 2:00. Jo sophlno got first money in mo raco, Tom Mturphy second monoy, Tvh West third monoy and Tho Indian, drlvon by Hong, fourth money. Perry Mnutc-y ilrovo his horso Zom- morto in this evont, but could got bnly sixth plnco In tho first hent, onvnntii in tho second and fifth In tho third. Raco number throo afforded tho most IntorcBt In tho harness class during tho afternoon. This ovent balled for trotters with a record as good or bottor than 2:14. Tho Lowls nnd Clark Btnko of JG000 wns 'won by Day Break, driven by Mc- Oulro In throo strnlght heats out or flvo. Tho horses and drovon In this fast ovont wore: Nogl (Walton), Crylla Jones (Payne), Satin Royal (Erwin), Lady W., (Hogoboom), Borta Mac (Holman), Emmy W (Ward), Dolla Derby (Whltohoad), viietn,. rtnlis rvnnco). Day Bronk afcOuIro). Holen Daro (Bockors, Vallojo Girl (Burko), nnd Rlchlo Bnron (Mltcholl). Day Break was a hard wlnnor of tho stako, ho be Ing crowded closoly by Vallojo Girl and Nogl and Borta Mao. Tho throo heats woro long and todlpus duo to mishaps and tho largo field to score Holman with Borta Mac nnd White bond with Delia Dorby hooked whools on tho strotch at ono tlm9, and both drivers had n narrow es cape from Injudy, Both carts woro put out of commission, and Mr. Hol man wns compelled to lay off tor a short tlmo In ordor to got In drlv Ine sbano again. The tlrno mado In lmao hnnta WttB! First boat, 2Vt" second heat, 2:104 and th third, heat in 2-12 flat. Day urea k" rt mnnftv Vallolo Girl second money, Borta Mac third monoy nnd Nogl fourth monoy. Tho llttlo guldolesa pacing mare Collego Maid, also broko all pre vlou3 recordB mado by her on the T.nno nnk trnck Tho Intelligent llt tlo animal cut bef mark to 2:09 flat filer former mark mado hero was 2:10 flat Sho mado tho first na'i mllo In fast tlmo, It being 1:01 flat For Weak Kidneys Inflammation pf the blad der, urinary troubles and Vaclcacke use A Week's Trial For 25c 1 . C. WITT CO.. CWcio. Ill RESOLUTION. Bo it resolved by tho Conlmon Council ot tho City of Salem, Ore gen: That tho city recordor bo and he rs hereby directed to publish for ton days In a dally newsnapor, published In tho city of Salem, Orogon, tho fol lowlngg notlce: Notice. Tho common counoll of tho city of Salem, Orogon, proposes to change tho established grado on High 3tree; In said city, between tho north lino ot Mavlou street and a point 350 feet north from the south boundary lino of Division streets, in nccordanco with a report mado from tho survey of J. B. Perrott, now on flic In the ofllco of tho city rocordor. By order of tho common council. W. A. MOORES, 9-10-1 ltd Rocordor. WtiJIIWtWWWltllllWlill The I Henry Weinhard Brewery Of Portland, Ore. HOT:i,S AND UBfVrAVllANTN. t White House Restaurant I'or a Regular ,25c Dinner at 20c They ain't bo bent KcGilchrist & Son Proprietors. . ,. TAKES PLEASURE .IN ANNOUNCING THAT ITS LATEST PRODUCT MALT TEA i AN INVIGORATING, AND MFALS 15c Call and try tlum. MonlB 15c. Konrd per wook $2.75, aUo fur nished fnojni vory roaaonablo AT THE Salem Restaurant ::) couuT RTUKicrr. Non4ritoxicating,: iLT BEVERAGE j HOTEL OREGON Corner Set'iith und SUu-k St. ! I'oilltind's Newand Modern Hold. .Kates $1 per day and ;; up. European plan. IrceDus. :: WRIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. : : Proprietors OVV. MASON BOX CX). 24 7 Mlilor St., tfoutb Suleni, tnanu fnctttrer of nil klnd of boxo. rmlgj ami fruit dryr nccftworlos. I'liuiu 308. ,f IS NOW READY TO'BE DELIVERED IN KEGS OR BOTTLES FOR PARTICULARS ADDRESS Henry Weinhard Brewery Portland Or iWiiiiMWUiiitiiiiyitiiiWiwiiirttiiiti Salem fence Works Ulf'IH'll''K '',' W'1"1'11 Po-iUry N-ulnif, Ptckti, MDltlioM KotiUHK. f. " ,luu, Routing. HpiMin Dooi and Af 'URtalili WM.tw Screons. CHAS. D. HILLMAN Suoconsor U MlKIt MOULKY. .jmi rviuri Ki Siilom. Or TORRID ZONE FUNARCE Thti above cut rep.u.nts oi brick Hnwl Torrid Zon Furnac. GuarnmHl ga, mnokt and dJ proof KeoBomlcHl and durable A. L. FRASER VAX STAT It KTKItET. ! Rtiuit furatsnaa on tinaUnt CIGARS and TOBACGOS I have tted th beet branO' nf i'Ium fnl Tr.lmrro ooHSltl uat with tU- tradv Cun uppi you wlbh hat you wlb wun satUfactluu. Aiw carry a i plota litis of Mft drinkn K. WhN, rr'i. Front Strt, oplHMlte The R-' teptloH. Newport, Oruon I I 'WHHHv ,r . t 1 jiiK .) I JiiH. V - n- - i ill T I t lilOMT H.lIrKTV, CONVENIRNCB Ahl, 'ABOUT TJIIC HOUflW If It's wired rightly for uloctrlcnl ap pliances. -Wo will arrange, for the current, put In tho appliancos light, tulophono, burglar nlnrma, call bells, motors for sowing mnchlaeti, fans, utc at great advantage to you, slight profit to oureelvoa. Quoitioa us nbmit olectrlrnl goods us much as you like. IIYIIH IlltOfl. KLECTHIOAIi CO. I!J I N, MlHtrty Ht. Phono 48t TIIK J)AN(U'l MWIO'OF TII8 KUIHON WIONOORAWt is Inoaletllilo. It,s elctloaa nro clear, distinct, tuaqlul asd In porfoct tlmo. It, oRra the most fauelnRtlns: wH)H and nplrltod twoatop of the world's groat cumpQwrs & well as tho popular danc niualo of tho hour. It la a mil itary band or a eymphony or chestra at will. affoNlag a de llghtful and .widely Yarll pro graiuino without oxpetaso or attention, I;. V. ftAVAOK, iin CoininertUl fHwt. Little Germanl Shoe Store Received a oew lifte of dress shoes, good fitters 'l"' Loggers' Shies, High Tips, and Solid Fall Working Shoes JACOB VOGT, state sw MJI.1' n. akm '