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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1908)
r " t DAILY CAPir VL JOURNAL, BAI.KM, ORKGON, MONDAY. 8KPTKMI1KH SW, 10. jNJ L S Two Essentials .-diiiL ll j0 mwfi&hL 2 saMjr JrK VoSsk I I K?SilHrv -r"2 yJjkI ! I VK: -S Z315f 14 jSL ml TliTiiiinJiii??!. m. J50&5r ff( show them In Vlcl Kid. Potent Leather nnd Light Cnlf Up; p.il'h light or hnvy solos, for gl"ls, and In Box Calf, Velours iidBd Paten' LOher for luyo, In all the newest laUs. They're . most sutlsfnc or SCHOOL SHOES OX THE MAItKET. m - . . WHY NOT HUY Boys' Clothing THAT'S MADE RIGHT: I"' ' E Oiripot rash plnn of business enables us to 6cll tho "mndi tit kind at prices that regular scores can't match. You'll bo IfJM with the new pnttorns In Roys' and Young- Men's Clothing. a-e much better this season than you've scon for innny J ' to the lower price of Woolen Fabrics. The New Sweater Coats ft" i th and voung mon ro tho popular things this fall. Our V'-t , ( Coior combinations Is much larger than wo have lfo c WOOL CHILDREN know whoro they got tho best TABLETS fiitocney Tlmfs why they trade nt IT IS ALMOST NECESSAItY TO HAVE TARLES AND UKDS. AT LEAST THEY AHE CONSIDERED VKItY APPROPRIATE AUTICLKS FOR USE 111 CIVILIZED PEOPLE, AND THE IlKTTRIt AND MORE ARTISTIC TI1EY ARE THE MORE SATISFACTION AND PLEASURE TO THEIR OWNER. HAVE YOU EVER SEEN Ol'R C1IILLESS METAL REDS. THEY ARE AHSOLUTELY THE MOST MODERN, AND THE PRICE WOULDN'T FRIGJITEN A CHURCH MQl'SIS. THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO. D. H. JAMES, Proprietor. P. S.--We ask your judgment on PARK MILLS Carpets. D. H. J, A. Dooth was granted tho privilege of tho lloor, and mado a speech. Ho reported the disbursements of tho Laymen's association nu follews: Exponsoa .'..$ 50.35 Aiding pnrsonages and ' churches 510.00 Ald'ing pastors and super annuates 010.00 Relief of Calif, churches.. 1144.30 Willamette University .... 1750.00 Totnl $429 J.G5 Ho presented two checks for $500 each, drawn In favor or Wlllnmetto University nnil tho conforenco claim ants fund, respectively. Tho following ndded contrlbutlona to tho fund woro anneunced: ' T. 8. McDnnlel $200 Wm. Kuykondnll 100 J. I. Jones 500 For Mrs. R. A. Dooth 50 For MrB. W. II. Bollock 50 TnuiNfcr Requested. ' On motion of W II. Solleck, tho trnnsfqi' of Fletcher Hoiuan from tho Des Molnos contorenoce to tho Oregon conference was requested. Report of Committee. R. C. Blnckwell read tho roport of tho committee on Cnuby camp grounds. On motion of W. T. Kerr, tho roport wa adopted. (Question Five. "Who have been continued on trial in studios of tho second year." Earl II. Dryant, I. V. Parker and II. J. AdnmB wcro called, characters passed and their cases roprosonted by tholr district superintendents. On motion, thoy woro continued In tho studies of the second year. On motion of W. T. Kerr, notice wa? served on E. II. Bryant that fnllurc to bring up his studios tho novt conforenco yonr would roBult In his discontinuance. Question Seven. "Who liavo bcon admitted Into full momborshlp," was taken up. Henry L. GrnuouB, Geo. W. Ellis, Robert II. Allon, Win. O. Stewart and Colonel W. Poguo woro called, being favorably repOrtod by tho reg istrar and tho commlttoo on confor enco rolntlonu, and bolng rcctim monded by their district superintend ents, and having filed with tho sec rotary 'proper answers to questions I and 2,. paragraph 140, of tho Dis cipline of 100-1, woro olectod to dea con's orders and advanced to tho studies of the- third year. Henry W. Kuhlman wnB announced J transferred from tho Now York oaati conference, no n' probationer In tho studies of the second year. Having compiled with all rcqulslto condi tlons and being favorably roportod, ho was advnncod to tho studios of tho third yoar and olectod to donron's orders. This class was addressed by tho bishop, answered tho usual disciplin ary quo-tlons, and on moUon, -vera admitted Into full membership In the conference. Host Treatment for a Hunt. If for no othor reaaon, Chamber lain's Salvo should bo kept In ovory hnucoholJ on account of lt great vnluo In tho treatmont of burns. It nllnys tho pain almost Instantly, and unless tho Injury la a sovoro ono, heals tho parts without leaving a scar. This julvo Is alio unoqualed for chapped hands, soro nUplos and dlRoasoa of tho skin. Prlco, 25 cants For salo by Dr. Stono's Drug Store Ho is n mighty clovor man who can bo smart without showing It. ntl 01gutw TOTtlJ.. -1MKMfHKtcAlwifBM fe am 1 1 1 1 1 M I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I M I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 I I M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 HI 1 1 1 1 Ml 1 1 1 1 11 II 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M II 1 1 1 1 I n (2? . S a ivs'sted,' (o&di aMas'e 0y. J3,rssted', &jrefa WE UNDERSELL "REGULAR STORES" FERENGE PROCEEDINGS tho endowment fund for conference claimants made his report. Report was adepted: T. L. Jones, treasurer of tho con ference cltilmantR nnrninnonf funri. reported a follews: Balance on band last conforenco $2947.66 Rec'd from D. A. Watters, agent ...$4SS Rec'd from othor friends 22 h'dov v ueca rrom conrer- l " e hhop took the ence subscription. .156 I DAY CORNING SESSION liw,A' "U M-Shll "J September 2 e. i$os. OMIlfril at S it - - U ted by e. M. Van- Til E SALEM GUN STORE The Old Reliable ExtithllHlu'd, 1HH0. PHONE 110 'umM THE SALEM GUN STORE 'Tho Old Reliable EMMbllMinl, 18HO. PHONE 110 Only a Few More Days And the shooting season will he in full swing. How is your Gun, Hunting Clothes, and Ammunition? Below are a few articles which are interesting to Sportsmen ULu.,.. r 01 iHii... . . P3S.tJ82LLS Mi m l . ""IVILJ i:i7 1 M N fj'jrtiock -- i 'Wrjmenilinc k... l VLl he hand of Hh. i?0 Selleck. J Mr u V!lrmm,9s,on an- 0. JTn and a t m552P YounB. lUrri.' Z'Ot tho VnUd mgSZ0 aa4 Total receipts for year 666.00 Gand total $3613.68 Interest received and paid to con ferouco treasurer, $200, aa Increase, pf $77 over last -year. ' The report was adopted. Tho report of the trustees of the conference claimants permanent fund Has read by H. Gould, and adopted The secretary read a resolution, signed by tne conference trustees asd J. I Jones and A. F Flegel, com mittee of (be Laymen's association, recommending the forming of a cor poration to be known as the Confer ence Claimants Permanent Fund of the Oregon Conference of the Meth odist Episcopal church, the object of which shall be to receive and ad minister all moneys received for conference Claimants. On motion the re'olutlo waa adopted. T. L. Jones, read a letter froa. R, A. Booth, announcing a JC'ft of $5000 for the coafereace claimants eadow meat fuid, la memory of hi father mm! mother, Xofeert and Mary Booth 0 motto of J, W, McDougal, . I HUNTING OfOTIIES HAND PROTECTORS r - w re CLEANl.Vfi RODS RECOIL PADS t SHELL 11ELTS GUN COVERS SHELL CASES SHOTUji' SIGHTS, X SHELL VESTS HUNTING COATS' LEFEVER SHOTGUNS PARKER SHOTGUNS MAKER SHOTGUNS STKVEXS SIIOTGl'NS L. V. SMITH SHOTGUNS GUN GREASE AND OIL IN ALL i SIZE PACKAGES. ASK FOR THE NEW STEVENS GUN GREASE Tho "WlUh Elk" HuMtlug lUHtt, hUtt ami plUtbl flu like a glove, Hcver Kt Iwrd, Am HHttv proof a leather ran txi made. We kmo wJd a grt-ut HWHy Ih tho ImL Ihrw yerH t'T 'we Kl' H M.'rvlte. SHOT GUN SHELLS OWING TO OUIl HUVING IN IAUGE QUANTITIKS, WK OKT A. SPECIAL i IX)AD WHICH WILL UK A GREAT ;; HELP T6 ANV 8.1'ORTHMAN USING " '. THEM. ANV 10WIIKK OR LOAD, COME IN AND LEX lts CONVINCE t VOU. . U Ji. - ------ " -":: soMirniiNG new i: cVww , 1ke UeHiIwjtlnu IfaHtwerlcitv UBJbI5sLWKK HKPKATING miOTGUNS. ri-SR------IB-------fE----V 1 it 'aiiMiliiiiiiii'IBIIIIIf'"'"ii"a""ii"'""Ji"i,""l""''',ii"a"ial"ai"''ta'i'laaai,'a,'iaii,ii' I ' liM Meat of