Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 26, 1908, Page 10, Image 10

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DAILY CAlTIf AL JOURNAL, BALKM, ORKGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEJmER S6, 1HM.
FAMOUS
COMEDIANS '
IN SALEM
T-W v i wir VK EXPECT MOIIK OIHM)RI3N TO Ill'l CLOTIIE8 TIIAX ANY DAY THIS WEEK. THE SCHOOL
I I I I A V nRMJi UIXO MONDAY AND WE WANT TO-START ALT THE CHILDREN TO SCHOOL THIS YEAR IN
j U l I A JfKW K88 OB SUIT. WE'VE EVERYTHING THEY WEAR FROM HEAD TO FOOT, AT PRICES
SUNDAY .SLRVI
Where Ministers win
LESS THAN YOU USUALLY PAY.
,. "'Knments of tno.l'"i
'.,-;.'" snows' -
At First Methodist .v
morning ovefeastL
KOLR AND DILL AT THE
GRAND "NIF"
CED
for in: GIRLS
Wo liavo the Inrgcst assortment
of Petor Pan Rofcr nnd Normal
College ClothoH that you evor laid
eyes on right hero at thlu atore.
They will stand moro hard "knocks
nnd outwear any other school
clothes inttdc. The prices aro a
reasonable bb tho goods aro -(Serviceable.
Every garment Is tnP-
orcd In tho vory latest stylea for
young pooplo.
Wo have Twenty Dozon loft of
tho Doll Sh'rts nnd toduy wo will
glvo thorn FREE to each little girl
'ringing hor doll and asking for
no botween tho hour of 10 a. m
nd 1 p. m. Only 20 dozen, go
'ring tho dolls and coino carlj.
Thoy aro ,
Free! Free! Free
HY-ORADE
UMBRELLAS
This Ib a special offer and will
;lvo good soivlco to the hcIiooI
ihlldron. Thoy nro bound 'with
taps a r wind tho udgo. Iltilb run
ners, and havo extra selected han
dles. Look like tho n. 00 kind
sold clsowhoio.
.Our Price, Special
$2.85
Mmi , war 9m faPfpS8w
mw-i'iwmmm mm mmvAjamm
TV V Wm
H VL ljl
9 jK-'- W
FOR 1 HE BOY:
School Clothes that will glvj
more and bettor service than any
other clothes made, for' less mon
ey, quality, style and workman-
s ship considered'. We want to
dress your boya up, not only In a
new suit, but a suit that has more
snap, style, fit and finish than
r
any other clothes sold hereabouts.
WITH EVERY $10 PURCHASE
In the Doys' Department wo will
glvo a 14 or 10-Inch ' Imitation
leather suit case with solid brass
lock and trimmings. The cornon
aro metal bound, nnd it has a
steel framo inside. These cases
aro made by tho best manufac
urcrs, and were bought to retail
Although Kolb and Dill aro "east
erners" by birth that Is, east to
Callfornlans, as they wero born in
Cleveland, Ohio, they had to como
west to make their reputation. They
made their first real hit In San Fran
cisco by the wondorful manner In
which they staged tho Weber nnd
Flold. plays.
When thoy started nipon their
ihnntrlpnl rnrnnra thev hftd no mon
ey to sceak of a measly four dol-
at
$1.50 '
MEN
0
How ninny of you aro wearing Good Undorwear? You may hnvo
pa d a good prlco for tho suit you havo on, but Is It really worth what
you pn!d7 I' you nro In doubt, como In nnd look at our stock of
Linen .Mesh IMidorwear. Thoro Biirmonts aro healthful and comfortable
One weight only for winter or Hummer. Ask for
SILK
PETTICOATS
Thee are positively the' g--en'-
e t value we hnvo cvr shown. A
now lot Just rocelved In coom
equal to tho so-called 15.00 Petti
coatB sold elsewhere Our prlco
?!7te0fA
-- " - - .
I 4JBZs mmmmmm
mmnmKAMfmtBmmWWWmamm
(Linen-Mesh)
UNION MEN
ask to see I he label in our
CLOTHING
M t 4-H-H-H-l-W-HH --M
City News
T ' .
Throo reasoiiH for buying Cluvoli.tnl'v
Raking Powder:
Superior Quality (Puro Crsain 6l
Tartar).
Nentost Puckngo (Rorow top can),
Uout Price (3 lbs. II; 5 lbs. ?1.5).
W, T. RIBaon
Hnys tho Idea of blnok funerals Im
rapidly going out of date, and It will
not be long until both old and young
will bo tallied In gray or white can
koti. Mr. RIgdou hnu a complete
stock In thl lino. Tho only white
himro nnd horsos In Marlon coun
ty. Mr, U gdon was tho first to llx
up and tnko tho biiHlntms away from
tho enrpoutor Hhop, tho fu-t to put
In tho tolnphouo. tho ftrt to got n
church truck, iho lirst to provide
rhiipol spare with organ. Ho Uir
litml nml nlhnru fnllnw. Rr II will
bo In the future, and tho public can
dupond upon It. iU253t
And enjoy yourself. Rut whon you
nmko, trj n Tnalnuoo or I.n Corona,
mid you will bo uro to got tho lies'
In the market.
IxtM( of Srtlem
I am ntroduclng in your prolty
city tho famom Dr Holtum ahouldor
Draco nnd Combination CloiheaHup
pprter QlvfA a Htho and graceful
figure PromolOH iletp breathing, wi
nlotitlat to good benlth, and tho
rel tfcrot of ong llvlntj. ProventH
th smothering of tho Inns In school
rh'Uren. Mra. K. L. TrR. agent;
wilt rail.
YmH; Moh
Don't (all to ro and m the t'n
lino of now cravonMIe that IVla
Yantls has Jirt rtcolved.
(VrwHH Amrlcw Horlrty
Th membam of thU orgaliat'on
will hold thel monthly mooting Rnn
rtr 3 oViook at Union lbor Hall,
ii State Btroet.
IMlrvmp'o FwHerwI -
Th Amoral of tho lao Mrs. J. J.
DlrynuI vra held "t S30 thU af
M-Horn from the fatuity residence at
Pll North Winter ttroet.
A man, who Identity Is vm
Voww, U "O'vnMns; behind tho bars
H tk city prlon, cfcargod with leal
li! boll of UHM Oood ." valued
K.Ilft trnrn rtHH tot ibn oiiBlnr nf
fHoVtop'H clo'b'nn tor thU ftar
;zmwmMwi
I
IZmmWrWWwiSTBri&mWWmJpFKn
& i
wwi hpihwiw i wwii imiuK Mr sin i r'nriiim --
Special
$3.98
UNION LEN.
ask lo see the lai 1 in our
SHOES
J .
'n iyi t, wio Ini'iiedlatoly notlllo I
Iho police, nnd followed tho man un-
he enter -d AnderHou'a aloou
Policeman Welch camo along In tho
mean while nnd found Alex. McCarthy
coming f nm the miloou with tho
goods iindnr hi arm. Tho latter
"olntfd out the man now undor arrest
as tno ono who sold him tho gooila.
Ollwou vh. (IlbNon
A eumpialut for dlvorco wn IHod
n tb county elork'a ofllco today by
Ellxabuth J. (llbton ngnlnst hor hus
band, William Gibson, alleging thu
ilofodnnt bad beep married before
Hiul never legally divorced. '
Thought Krlinnm C)nlniiHgik
A ne wllun wn sprung on the
Indies' Exohaugo ostabll hmont In
the way of a tlnj youngster, brought
there by an unknown lady, who wan
under Mm Impression that tho Ladles
Exchange wns a ptare nmiMomed to
taklnir rarn of Infnuts who wero loft
to nh'ft for thenuolves. The lady
tllit Mm 1 It II nnnn tialnnnn.! tn lt.ii.
daughter, who had been working In
n restaurant In tho city, and who hnd
taken leave- without notlco, leaving
tho child, who o health wns far from
t;ood. In her cure. 8H.o le tho build
lei? after being Informod of hor mis
take, nnd tins not been seen Kliiee bv
tho ladles In chnrgo of the exchange
LtfESTlfilNG
IS METHODISM
Pnslllve'y the imt thl'ig In Meth
odium Is tho Mln'stera' Wive-1 ao
elation. Tbey have a reception and
lirtmrnin this ndAmnnn 1mm 9 in J
o'clock, at KlwbftU Hall. Toa'ta and
renonse tending o show that thoy
are Jmt ns ImporUht to th uccr
nf tho churche av their hui-baiuU ar
In order, and will b reported In this
papor Monday
n i
tIOXEKS WHO WERE
I1KUK OVER VIFTV YK.RS
flen fi llnwnlnif nf ihli iif u-
In a ro'nlnl cent mood ve nay. He
Omeillbored Hint he nrrlviwl In Mb.
rlon county. Oregon 55 year a
yevterdov. and bn llv.l horn nv.r
'nc. Tbpt a good whl'e. Every-
hodv III flnnn lumw mni.lin.lu .u.
in pregou In tho early days, u
ni u uuw mr ?r too mnv
now folk. .Mr Downing look ltk
ho It goo 'or GS veort moro In
Orftton -fla'em State man
Dill Andr on sav ho calls Bro
Downing, and goes blm ono year an '
nine dav bettor He ha been In
Orexnn 68 years nnri 1 1 iitvi n.
a bwan In 0;q' pll tho tlm
when ho wns not In California, op In
liftfl I fJhlMBIt iMAlMl III '. ui tB-' -
O O O O O O O O O O O i
O PERSONAL MENTION O
i ,
O And ,Mo emeus of Suleiii
iVople, (
O O O O O O () O O O O O
C. D. (liihrlolsou Is transacting
buHliiess In Eugene.
Osenr Rowora Is In Eugene vl-.lt-lug
frlomlB for a fow daya.
M , D. II Trimble, of I3ugno. 'a
In tho city attending tho co fertnc.
. .. ..vlr,. IUI1 III! lUllilllltl lO-
day to tnko In tho last day of the fair
Clark Haaa, of Seattle, Is In the
I'lly looking nfter lilu btialnoss Inter
o ts.
M'tw Dnlco Wlllard went to Port
land thla morning to spend Sundnv
with friends.
O. F Taylor arrived from Eugene
today, whoro he has been ontplojed
for tho pnst 'ew weeks.
Hony Dover returned to Port
land this morning, nfter apondlng a
few days on bu Inoia here.
MI'S Mlllnlo ICollnr wn n nuaanni.
;r or Port'niurtcylay, to visit friend
for n few davs.
Mr Hobrta, of Kanias. and hr
on, Einer on. nr visiting her fa
thor.lr H N Eley of this cllv
MUh 'loln Mynatt has returned to
her homo In Portland after vliltlpc
hpr alater, Mrs. II. Eley of Salem
. 9 C. DiiMnek nnil fnmllv r.itit-n.i
Ho their homo In Grants Pass todav.
nuer BMentiing a month here and In
Portland with frlemt ntut roiniv.
A. Shorly, of Albany, wns In tho
city yesterday looking after buslne-s
mattera for a short time He left
this morning for Portland to take In
the Multnomah county fair
Mr. and Mrs. Jnrob Hull, of Seat
tle, Wash., loft th's mornlog for
Veweort to view the sights of that
popular resort. They had boen visit
ing1 hero for a week with friends.
The Mis oa Anna and Dena Ruth
erford returned from Portland today,
aftc- taking In tho fair and visiting
friends for a week.
1 1 I!
I
lar , while their only othor n&sot
woro make-up and a cheap trunk.
Dut thoy had what proved to bo
oven bottor than money nerve and
plenty or It. By persistent effort
thoy gradually el tubed tho lnddor
rung by rung until they ovontunlly
reached .tho top nnd today they urn
considered to be tho greatest Gor
iiuin dlalet comedlnns on tho Ameri
can stag'. Now they have an ole
itnnt sufficiency of the yollow stulT
which keens the wolf nwny from the
doer: n bli? rntmtntlmi imtii li
ability and living up to their pront-
uor; as won n nil extra bunch of
nerve, gained through constant nnd
irrotvlni sueoo s.
I When IvOlli nlld HIM nrnilitPl tin.
Whir & Field ni'is'cel etrnvngnii7n'
nt Fischer's theater In San Francisco
WRECK VIGMi,;2
NUMBER TWENTY
RRVAN REOVKSTKn
H.IRKKLL'S RESIGNATION
Janosvllle. Wis., s.mii -i; it .
learnod hero today on good authority
that Governor O. N. Haskell's resig
nation as treasurer of tho Demociat
ic national commltteo was In re
sponse to a direct request from Wll
I'am, J. Bryan.
Rryrmjmtaoil through here on hl
tour toitay, Ho moAn a number of
car-end speeches In this section, and
was busv between nolnts working on
an answer tn ProaMnoi nii.in.
letter to htm.
. -o
A ten-arr tract f mn'n nrK..i
land near Hoot Ulver kai ii hk,.
t & . a . jT ' -i - v
mm tr fif,9Rt
1 l'aij J??1"'' ' '
X'lllOHt of M ItAITA Klna nl..l.j
J u .. . ......:...; .v.---.v - iii
BBsffllawysPx,aJ,
w.
(Uul'rd I'reai !.fnoi Wire.)
Butto, Mont Sept. 2(1. The death
of Snuuiel S onowlts, a i.romlnenf
oltlxen of Ul.l'ng-i, Mont., toda
brlng tho number of wmck doad In
the .Northern Pucllle wruck of yo-
uunj ui. luuug a j'oint nip to 20.
. ?f ,tho. 1C who wor "orioiialv hurt
It Is bolloved today that throo can
not recover. They nre:
F. Dyer, of Mt. Carmel, III.
Susan B. Cordln, ol Flathead Mis
8lon, Mont.-
Benjamins. Wcatwry. who t ad
dress la unknown.
The body of Charles B. Johnn.
or Donver. dhtrlct passenger ngnt
of the N'ckel Pinto line, was tnUon
from tho wreck yesetrdny In siich a
crushed cond'Mou that It bore no re
lemb nnco of a human form.
Col. H Hud on. a uromlnont resl
lent or Utah, had boon talking to a
rleml in the dining ear and left him
tiist before the collision. Hudson
had Juat entered the smoker when
ho crash came, and was killed In
tnntly. .MuJob Anderson, of Hard-
f ,Mo.1.t- whA WB8 comoollod to
rldij lit the smoker ou account or the
train helnir crrmil..! k.i i.... ....
hor husband, havlng'gone out of the
"mokor to wash hor face and hind
bo oro oatlng breakrR.st. minute
!;Jri.-h? h.n,! ?ono the crash mo
and ner husband was ground to 3ina!l
The miraculous escape or Frank T
Silver, or Seattle, was ono or the
most remarkable foatures of the
wreck, lie was sitting In a double
ovrtv nun in roe oihap man -..
o her three were killed Instantly, hut
K'lvers leaned with only a silisht
w.n,u... , , wrecKago was pled
up an around him, but when he was
HIE ntlt h W fnnml tn. 'l. i r.
entirely unhurt -
The luvestleatlnn ihn. .. ..,-
to nlsr tho hlar- r thp vrH;k QX
, v. ui mo ireigui engtnewo.
t appears must have tried to Wni
Lm0..on thA. DM'enP,r making
the nMtng at Young's Point, six ml'e
inead cf the meet'nit nnc deiKnat
M In the ordere th froleht wi
Um rerchlni? the idlnsr whn h
crew heard the whuti - .. n.,..
. , . ' i.'7 'iui. .
w. '?9 Pnchlng .at tho -rate
Of 0 mile an hour
The brakeman who rushed forwaM
with the lgnal for tho aoprose'iig
train wa not em In the bllndln
jnow storm, althorh he hnrlM th!
tuts; asa'ust tho window of the cab or
tit MtMr enzlM.
. tj
i
P. m. memorial Vlst M
orumatlon of deacon i01'0
Cisco will ii-a' Se'8r1
There wl, be . "J."?.
service. ""' nii
d,ls.iai7tj
morning; P. J.'r neh,iterC
Pint Congregat ona"il
on. mornlntr n 4 . V T
Ing. "" " rt- ,,
m. iol ii niriar in
mernlnc: L. v a.i.L J Dwri
..I'-OHft
c5i- V ii' hI'po, eveulnt
Mnrlln .-..i tt,'-t. M
ovonlni. U'",nB: Cl L- IM
State rtPfnr... .!.-.
nonlrn -1HUU1 Wb
Stnte prison T. P por.t .
morn nc ' ""Wilsi
State asylum T. F Rovtl ,
noon. wW,l. I
United Evangelical SanfnH
der, in evening. mti
Flrt lrm.i..-i
Church street, near rh. i
treot, Rev. Henry T. "&
tor. Mornlnn- ii' u!?9. I
Sunday school, 12 in.' s nlora
tlnn Endeavor, 6:15 p. ,J2
sol-vice nt p rf f w -i. . ." w
Ing Bervlcc, 7Y30 a ;
of thl nhu Jn.PV.In' H8 W'
mornlna nV nv.WI
of tho Oregon one onVe 7
Mnrtor. ronfnmnn ' .L:
prenchlntr In thA n,n,i: "f
Rev. C. . h. u 'n.V "
SSral"5- M'--pWt
nartltory lecture for the coming
iiiu limine roraiaiiy invited to
ji iiiu-o surviceo.
fulfill IVniimml
On Cottage sf-eet, between Cei'
-mi tmiruin sireeis Sunday Ki:
. i ii in. rrvacnng at j
nnd 7:30 p. m. The pupllt win
occuoled bv rlorcmon In .tt.ni..
it tho nnnunl ronforeice ol t
.uctupumt Kpisconnl chnrch new
looalon In this cltv. The pjbll(
iiviu-i, io nucnu tneo icrtlcei,
A. Deck, pnstor
Clirlstlan Srlrnrr.
First Chnrrh nf Phrltl ci.ii
Sunday nt 11fUn(l ptiW,wi
140 Chcmeketa st-set SrtlH
suntay nt n n in and 7 30 p '
Subject of Lo on Sprmon ' RmM.,
Sundny school n 12 OS a in Ti
uvcwiesuay evening n-fettn? i
It 7-10 n. m R'Mlrtlre room h '
church on!! prh afenjotn t
JVui'ifv All nro 'ord'ally IntUed
a'tond the servl-rs nnd the reidl:
rooni.
W. C. T. V.
R"V Weber, of Cart-r " t
irons tno go'iei icmnPanre me''
tt 4 p m. sum! at w c T
inH Ml nro Inv tfd
TOR THE
379StaleSt
DON'T MISS IT
l'E.UTRE SlIUKCT
THE
C, W.'lllum Kolb.
they soon mado tho theutrlcal world
sit up and tnko notion and It was noi
long bsforo tholr work wai favorablv
compared with tho famous New
York dlalectlons. Today they are
doomed ev?n bettor than wore the
n'd-tlmo favorites of the "long" and
"short" idea of German comody in
their prime. "Fldde Dee Dee,"
"Ho'ty Tolty." 'In Paris," "Pou
Cafe," "narbara Fidgety," "I O. U "
are a fow of their big hits, bu'
"Lonesome Town" tho play Jn whlc
they aro now Innrlnir Ihn muni..
and which created, such a furore In
New Yerk. where It played an en
gagement extending over a porlod o'
'00 days at the Circle theater. I
their bleceat mirre from nn ni-tioii..
aa well as a financial atandpo'nt.
ivoio uiii navo an Internationa'
retaliation aa fun.mnlrnp tiioir
trip to Australia with "Fiddle De
Dee" galnod for thorn the admira
tion and rMDoct of the Antlnodeans
Their Invas'on of the Is'and pos'es
slon of K'ng Fdwat was a huge
success but as they are able to plav
to capacity audleaw In America,
they are content to amuao tho play
ROrs of thU country during the
next few years.
I s their Intention to make i
semi-annual tour of the country, nro
duclng new and uMo-dato plays
Which WUI h KlflCoH In Ik. mnet an
p-oved fashion and oentM w'tb
an all-r cast. At tho Grand onerc
house Monday n'gh September 2S
n n,ro h alivadv been lndt"
ed by the erand tnrv Pani.i..
for vIoltJnT ttm ohlhttn laws.
and many other IndKments are ex
i pected.
"CATTLE RUSTLERS'
Full of life, showing the Wtite
runuujs UU'IHK nun '""""
rtockles, nlso Two Modeli ml .t
loweya auuor, j
TONIGHT AND TO5I0BI10W MM
Don't
forget the
MONEY TO 10
TII08 b. ft'1
)yr ldd & Bu-h's Btok 8'1
Norwicb Union Fire
FniHk Slcrfdiili. Reil"
Olttce with Wm Brown t,'
.' Comraerclal trtt.
iiinniniHtf
:NEv7 TODAY i
1 1 l II l I I I IU
HORSES FOR SAU
m . tf J.VAAPWlU WW
rour aeau oi 'v "- jj
weighing from 1200 to !, IJSI
Call at place. miles .out , OjWJM
I'BOBU raruiura .l
&
riivd frosa tk cw o tawa.
af
STARR PIANO
HIGH ClASS GOODS
Sr-B- W IW-HWKfirj
Lost Between the dairy bj'JL
fair grounds ana """:,,
lady's arge siiea sw --4,
gt.movementa with ft $
IU rewaru ''-,'mtn
phone E. Jory rD0D,'9.jj.i-
fuS"
avarai iiiiu- "
..f Cfc!1
xiid tarw and, 1 "'.
or Hl- Several bout
Ital Natloaal Rank
WMttwo kltchea; f 1 l
vfu.bv - - -;t-"
For Raki Three ''fi'S
RrowB Ltfqnjy."iai
atrK aa4 Rsral a,r"85:t.I